• @Kecessa@sh.itjust.works
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    68 months ago

    You’re acting like those cuts will not be taken from those services that aren’t doing well and they won’t just become even worse while the things that don’t profit you will stay the same.

    Hell, if a 4% cut is 100£ a month it means you’re making 30k£ a year, you’re the person that should be asking for more taxation because you’ll be the first one who will need to use safety nets!

    • XIIIesq
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      8 months ago

      Over the last ten years I’ve lived in a van, waited on NHS waiting lists for longer than 12 months whilst I bled from the arse, had an abscess rot my jaw away and had the pleasure of paying a landlord £1K a month for a shitty and freezing cold flat. All this for someone that’s never been unemployed from the age of 16.

      Safety nets? Away with your pish.

      • @Kecessa@sh.itjust.works
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        48 months ago

        And if you think cutting taxes will make it better then you’re hopeless.

        An extra 100£ per month wouldn’t have stopped your ass from bleeding or fixed your abscess, but cutting taxes will mean that it will take even longer to get the services that already take too long to get.

        People like you never win when taxes are cut, but people like you are also gullible enough to believe conservatives when they tell them cutting taxes will improve their life.

        • XIIIesq
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          18 months ago

          You can’t blame someone for being disenfranchised after being in a lose/lose situation the last ten years.