I see no difference between Labour & Conservative, they are both overun with the middle class,most of them have lots of money & many attended private school.There is hardly any difference in their policies which for the most part is to rip off the poor & the working class & to give the money to the rich.They play Punch & Judy politics in an attempt to fool us but in the end the truth is we do not have a true democracy,they opposed AV so they keep up with this two party game.
why on earth is that cunt clegg nodding with agreement with cameron when he justifies the rising of tuition fees? cleggs policies were lower/abolish tuition fees! what a fucking lot of cunts!!! surekly the best way to describe these slugs. unbeleivable. Clegg makes me sick!!! sick! sick sick! xunt!!! cunt!!! cunt!!!
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I live in the United States and I can say that Miliband is very wrong the US pays more for most public and definitely private institutions he is wrong.....
In 1997 Labour inherited the best economic statistics our country have had since before WW1, and totally screwed everything up...people who vote labour in this day and age are the most ignorant people you'll ever meet.
@yeahhhbuddy100 I totally agree, people do forget that the fact that when labour did come in to power in 1997 the economy was very good they didnt have to do anything to change it
@yeahhhbuddy100 Cameron promised to match labour's spending in the lead up to the crisis...therefore there would have been no surplus and the Tories would have bailed out the banks as-well. What reason do I have to believe a Conservative government would have been able to stare down a global recession? There is no clear growth strategy, and no positive results from current policy have been seen.
by the sweeping comment of "people who vote labour in this day and age are the most ignorant people you'll ever meet", its clear that they're probably not as ignorant as yourself. Idiot.
@yeahhhbuddy100 Tory supporters are the most arrogant, deluded, posh snobs you will ever meet. That's right, only the upper class support them knobs. At least Labour governments CARE about the working class.
i think alot of British people don't understand how lucky they are to only have to pay 9000. in America, where i come from, the avarige tuition fee is 150,000, and there are protests over 9000, rediculus and imbarasing for the british public to riot over 9000 and not the debt their privios goverment got them into.
@PlasmaticJj its not Embarrassing, actually. Its good that British people are standing up for what they want, unlike Americans who sit on their arses all day doing nothing. We did a very European thing and fought for what we believed in and protesting is a good thing. The last footage i saw of the Americans protesting was against an american NHS, god knows why because its a great idea. but in that protest i saw a sign saying "commy bastard" and a picture of Hitler in the same one. lol at usa
@PlasmaticJj America's student union isn't up to scratch, and you tuition fees cripple any social mobility. And the deficit ultimately resulted from the financial crisis which was trigged by the collapse of the American property market.
@EbsNhexz Cripple? im sorry but look at your education system, you deliberetly lower the grade boundrys to create the illuiton that people can pass, thats not an edication system, thats a lie. not to mention you dont teach to preper for life, only an exam. america is better than you becuse we dont have a hipocritical Labour party, there all liers, worryed more about ther image in the media than inproving the contry.
Ed Milliband's just doing what David Cameron was doing before him - what the leader of the opposition always does which seems to be merely pointing out flaws without offering solutions.
Under the majority of the years of Labour the economy enjoyed stable growth and low inflation rates and there was general consensus that the economy was being handled well. The same goes for the Conservative government before them.
@Rob16840 These public sector cuts etc would be happening anyway as the Conservatives believe that everything runs more efficiently in the private sector, which I agree with to an extent. The Conservatives are using labour as scapegoats for the cuts as they are obviously unpopular with a lot of people - its just politics. When Labour get back in and want unpopular changes they'll blame it on the conservatives. Poltics is fickle and people who follow politicians' every words as truth are idiots.
Miliband is just an opportunist, attacking a Government that's just trying to sort out the mess that Labour left behind after 13 wasted years, with absolutely no solutions of his own. And also he has a nerve to criticise the Government over things like tuition fees and fuel tax rises, when Labour introduced tuition fees in the first place. The recent fuel tax rises were also pre-planned by Labour too.
@moshpotpaul If Miliband had any solutions of his own to sort the mess in this country out, that would be fair enough, I'd say let's hear them. But of course he hasn't, so he really should shut up until he has. Especially given that his party is largely responsible for the financial mess the country is in.
@paulph12002 If Labour are responsible for our financial problems, does that mean they are also responsible for the financial problems in Ireland, Greece, Italy, the USA, Iceland etc etc etc ?
And what about the financial mess Reich-Marshall Thatcher got us into in 1981?
@MrStarbuck123 With Labour, it's always someone else's fault isn't it? It's true that other countries had financial problems because of the world recession. But thanks to Labour's mismanagement, our deficit was far higher than that of almost any other country, leaving us in a more difficult position when times got tough.
@paulph12002 It may be true. But it's also a double standard. You condemn Labour lies and opportunism but say nothing about Tory or Lib-dem lies and opportunism. The Tories also broadly supported Labour's economic policies over the past 13 years, so they can hardly take the moral high-ground on the economy. In fact, they called for even less financial sector regulation.
@paulph12002 The Tories had very few solutions of their own when they were in opposition, just like Labour do now. They are doing what an opposition party tends to do, which is point out the dickish moves that the government pulls. It's exactly what the tories did over the past decade. I'm sick of this constant hypocrisy claiming Labour aren't doing anything when it's exactly what every oppostion party ever has always done
Didn't anyone bring up that Harriet Harman went to the most expensive and best private school in the country? And she only managed to get to York University from it, pathetic
HE DOESN'T UNDERSTAND THE LIVES OF ORDINARY PEOPLE UP AND DOWN THIS COUNTRY -Ed Miliband
Correct
If the fee increases had hit me, I would not have afforded university. I had to starve myself for 3 months losing 2 stone in the process just to pay for the deposit on my accommodation and other preparations. My parents have very little money, and my part time job was cutting hours despite being under staffed.
So glad milliband is labour leader, he's hopeless. Then again being ridicalous is fitting to what the party is now and what it was during the last 13 years so i would say it is apt and fitting. Tony blair won over the public with his charisma which was a problem.
The 2010 General Election wasn't a general election, it was simply the election system calling out a majority of votes for conservatives for a hung parliament, and then the two scumbag parties - especially to the LibDems who came last and wanted to be a joint first to be the first - discussing the constitutional ludracris.
@vibrance88 stop me if i'm wrong but the conservatives voted in favour of the war and i think its an unfair generalisation that all of labours supporters claim benefits and have no ambition ..
@FisherLS14 indeed they did but who signed on the dotted line tho? and its not a so much a genralisation as a statistic. 10 of the 11 areas with the most dependets on state hand outs are labour run that must tell u somethink ?
@MultiWarfighter my grammer is missplaced due to my deslexia so thank you for pointing that out. if your onlee argument is my grammer then you are not very bright and have no point in this debate good day to you sir
They're hardly the most expensive fees in the industrial world. The CAP on the fees is a standard fee in Australia. The US pay ten times that, at a low average. E. Mil. clearly has no idea what he's talking about.
Firstly, you are making assumptions that I am torie....This is probably an indication of your illiteracy. Labelling somebody from a few comments. OK, lets say for the sake of argument that this crisis was coming our way regardless as its a global thing....What position did labour put us in to battle it. Opened our legs to the EU and let them have their fun with us. Weak party, weak supporters. You give me billions and I can create a booming economy until things go wrong then il blame you.
@RichySKing Well, it's not as if Labour did anything to stop the bankers crashing the financial system, and then bailout out the crooked bankers instead of putting them in prison.
@SuperFlashman123 if you think that your either retardded or that gullible u believe the trash in the daill mail, telegraph and the tories ffs grow up ! Every econimest in the land says it was not labours fault. Its not the uks recesssssssssssion its A WORLD WIDE-GLOABAL CRYSIS
Yes your right its all my next door neighbours fault isnt it ? You cant even spell Crisis. That shows its all. Labour have created a generation of illiterates !
@SuperFlashman123 1st of all it's youtube. 2nd of all i was in a rush AND tbh (tbh = to be honest) i dont care. I was just trying to tell you that it was not entirely labours fault for the economic crisis. How have labor created a generation of illiterates when results in schools have been at record levels... but you tories allways come back moaning saying their too easy... THEIR NOT ! Believe me i know! Give this generation some credit for working hard n dont blame it on easy exams THEIR NOT!
I think your lack of grammatical awareness undermines your argument about exams. They're =/= their.
Labour has made it easier for everyone to get into university as a result of their egalitarianism. I'm a Briton but pay international fees because I've grown up in Hong Kong and A-levels in this country are at the same level as GCSE equivs in Hong Kong. Considering the fact that the HK system evolved from the GCE system and was equal 15 years ago...personally I find this shambolic.
- public sector and the dependancy of jobs on state spending. It's because state spending exceeded tax receipts and required borrowing from abroad to bridge the gap at such a high level that we are need of cuts to spending, and because public sector jobs depended on state spending, they too will be lost.
You can't spend money you don't have. Very basic economics.
@DanRivers22 Well you can, and countries around the globe do, its the norm in fact. Borrowing is easily sustainable at levels of around 2% of GDP. Your point about being too reliant on the public sector is a tory spun myth, what we were too reliant on is the financial sector. Borrowing only became a problem for Britain when the recession hit, and unemployment soared obviously resulting in less tax revenues. Cuts are needed at an extent and at a certain pace, the current plans are outrageous.
- and as I understand we have at least another £4bn cut pending, so overall spending HAS dropped. Now, you're right, we aren't in the Euro, but Sterling is not invinsible. Did you know that in 2008 the pound dropped to record lows against the Dollar and the Euro because of excessive borrowing? The deficit and debt presents a danger to sterling, and if it collapses, we can't service our debt, so it is important we balance the books fast. And if you think that Labour had rescued us from recession-
- with it's fiscal stimulus policy, think again. We were the first in recession and the last out, and we suffered the deepest loss of any country in the G20 despite increasing our deficit to single highest level. And after that, we recovered by a feeble 0.1%. You call that a recovery? Recovery didn't pick up until after Labour left office, did it? And before you reply to that, don't bother mentioning the OBR forecast, because the OBR didn't exist until the coalition set it up. The statistics -
I fear youtube comments don't enable me to give enough description as to the debunking of the myths I fear have taken you over, so for the interest of ease please feel free to send me a message and i will happily debate you further.
@DanRivers22 Oh and if you believe Thatcher to be in any way good for Britain, then I suppose I see why you approve of the current governments neo-thatcherism. Very misguided indeed
- beforehand were purely fictional. And have you not heard the criticisms of the CBI, the OECD, and the Bank of England of Labour's plans to cut the deficit? Or that our debtors have warned us that our debt will soon be downgraded if no substantial plans to pay it back were put in place? Or that as it currently stands, we pay £70bn on interest payments alone each year? Given these statistics and these criticisms, how can you accuse the Tories of being "reckless" and "ideological" with their -
- On the rise, Labours plans were much less of a gamble and possessed much less devastation to society(something you no doubt don't believe in with your idolizing of thatcher). The plan was cut the deficit by half over 4 years, so in cutting the deficit your also encouraging high sustainable growth to which is a great help in any circumstance. Britain isn't Greece, we do NOT pose any threat of loosing credit ratings, there are countries in a far worse debt than us, France, Italy, Germany, Japan.
- cuts when your party has no credible plan whatsoever to deal with the deficit? The only thing we'd have got from holding off cuts is increased levels of debt which may have been doubled or even trebled by the downgrade, lingering interest payments, a sterling collapse, a gilts strike and a new recession. I beg you, listen to the words of the CBI and the Bank of England regarding Labour's plans of dealing with the deficit. You're pissed off that we, the British public, have to suffer due to -
Well in the light of most of what you've just said I fear you've already boarded the plane, and are coming into landing on planet cameron, because I have honestly never heard such nonsense, well I have many millions of times from other "right leaning" people. Now look, the deficit WAS falling under Labours plans, you can check that up yourself. Now you mention 2008, the time of a global recession, the undeniable cause of what those on the right use by way of ideologically shrinking the state. -
- these austerity cuts, I get that. But look at the figures, listen to the critics, and remember who caused the problem in the first place. Then turn around and point the finger of blame at the ones who are responsible for the mess, not those who are cleaning it up.
Oh and by the way, I could go on all day about the vast amount of good Mrs Thatcher did by this country. So don't even tempt me on that subject.
- The budget deficit, now nobody denies that it does need to be brought back down to manageable levels however there is no need at all to be running on a budget surplus, because as we see with your grandma maggie, that doesn't work. To bring down the deficit by this size and scale, and at this point in the coming out of a recession is by all accounts a "gamble", one of many by this farce of a so called government, as we see with the inflation rates soaring back up the charts, and unemployment -
- all you have is a false economy which will only last as long as it's debtor's patience. Labour announced cuts, yes, but £20bn is a totally insubstantial amount compared to the amount that needs to be cut, which is £156bn. Also, Labour didn't breathe a word over where those cuts would have fallen, did they? Borrowing is not increasing under Osbourne, expenditure is in fact falling by £83bn. And no, unemployment isn't the problem. Unemployment is the price we pay for the over-swelling of the -
Revise your figures in November 2010 borrowing increased mainly driven by the old Tory trait, the welfare bill because of increasing unemployment. To compare Britain to those countries is outrageous 1. We are not in the Euro, and have a highly flexible sterling to fall onto in times like these 2.Those countries were not growing or showing any signs of growth growth is essential to a recovery and to then bringing down your deficit, 83BN cuts at this point is reckless and completely ideological.
Indeed, rising unemployment means the government will spend an extra £1.5 billion in welfare spending. But that is a drop in the ocean compared to what has been cut from the ridiculous welfare policies of the last Labour government. Did you know that some welfare claimants claim the equivalent of the entirety of tax receipts paid by 16 taxpayers per year? And that total welfare spending under Labour increased by an absurd 45%, in figures by nearly £200bn? At least £11bn has already been cut, -
Ok Miliband you tell us? Where is the money to support education funding going to come from? The last government spent more than £157 billion in excess of tax revenue each year, leading to a debt of over £1.5 trillion which will climb each year until we pay it off, and that's just the official figure, which suffice to say is a hilarious understatement. So aside from taking yet more taxpayer money and/or borrowing further money from abroad, where will we get the money to sustain these luxuries?
@DanRivers22 Read into it before you come and repeat tory spin, because quite frankly i've heard the same story more times than the figure of the deficit.
@IHeartThisVidxD So are you telling me that the OBR, the CBI, the OECD, the IMF and the Bank of England are all wrong? It's not Tory spin, it's the honest to God truth. The only people that don't seem to realize it are the Labour Party, which is funny since this whole mess is their fault. Face it, we are in danger of exhausting our credibility in the international markets and increasing our debt to unrepayable levels. To do that we must cut away waste. There is no way around it.
Oh and I suppose your going to tell me we were in danger of loosing our credit rating, and were "on the brink of bankruptcy. I've heard the same nonsense way to many times, what is your answer to the deficit actually falling by more than 20BN under Labours plans? What is also your answer to borrowing going well up under Osborne plans, and welfare bills soaring as a result? The deficit problem occurred when the recession hit, unemployment is the problem, unemployment is rising under these plans.
@IHeartThisVidxD Yes we are indeed in danger of losing credit on the international market. About four weeks ago we were denied a credit plan by the IMF. Similar things have happened to those countries beleaguered by budget deficits, such as Portugal, Ireland, Greece and Spain. All four have been under enormous pressure by the markets to balance their budgets. It's been all over the news. You cannot run an economy on debt, because debt is money belonging and owed to someone else. Therefore -
@DanRivers22 The debt is not massive, historically, as a percentage of GDP. Currently, the national debt is at 64.6% of GDP. In 1960, Britain's national debt was at 106% of GDP. From 1780 to 1845, Britain's national debt averaged above 150 % of GDP, reaching a peak of 260% in 1819 and 1821.Further, the debt belongs to no particular political party or government. It is the result of successive governments since 1620. It did, however, reach its lowest modern levels under a Labour government.
@Huesee09 Those are some very interesting statistics. But I have another. The current debt figure you gave is the official figure given by the ONS and the government. However, when the full cost of the stimulus policy of Brown, the bank bailouts, railtrack nationalisation, pension liabilities and failed PFI projects are taken into account, the debt amounts to around 466% of GDP. And with the deficit as it is, that figure is going to increase further.
@DanRivers22 As much as anything else, national debt is not a particularly good indication of a country's economic success. Japan's national debt is 189% of GDP; Libya's is 4%. Which country is more successful, both economically and socially?
The country needs investment to make people's lives better - especially in times of recession.
@Huesee09 That is the typical short-sighted Keynesian view of economics. But you've ignored the fact that Japan, given the fact that SCAP invested heavily in it's economy after the war, and was paid millions by America in exchange for "special procurements" during the Korean War, became one of the biggest trading countries in the world, which was helped by the deliberate setting of the Yen at a far lower standard than the dollar. More importantly was the expansion and cooperation by the -
- government with the private sector, the section of the economy not owned by the state and which actually produces economic growth. Interest rates and taxes were lowered to encourage private sector activity, and thus the Japanese economy flourished. A similar thing happened in Spain round about the same time where the Spanish adopted the free market and the economy soared for nearly 30 years. Look it up and see for yourself.
@Huesee09 Oh, and Libya is run by fascists and has a centrally-planned economy, much like the one that brought Russia, Spain and pre-Thatcher Britain to their knees. That's why the economy and society of Libya is stagnant and undeveloped. Private enterprise is vilified over there, and deliberate economic stagnation is imposed. That's why Libya is less successful than Japan, not ridiculous levels of debt.
The original point merely asked the question as to whether Libya's low national debt, compared to Japan, equated to their being a better economy. However, I think your own economic credibility tends to get shot to bits when you infer that pre-Thatcher's Britain was a fascist state, running with a Soviet style economy!
@Huesee09 Well, as I said before, there are much more reason's for Japan's superiority to Libya than investment, or in some cases, despite it. And I was exaggerating when I implied Pre-Thatcher Britain was a communist country. I admit to that. However, we had socialism in this country for 30 years before 1979, and by then, we were 'the sick man of Europe', debt was (officially) 60%, the deficit was 6%, inflation was an insane 21%, and we were going to the IMF with begging bowls.
Here's hoping Cameron gets his arse kicked like this throughout the whole of the next four years, Ed needs to reflect how much Dave is hurting and damaging the country and put the arrogant, smug wanker in his place. Hope we can sling these heartless bastards out of government sooner rather than later...
David Cameron has cut everything that's important to the structure of our society the banks were the ones who left the world in recession not the public at large the banks should take the blame and they should foot the bill !!
@jlspma Once you die, you are gone forever, and if you leave a poisonous memory of yourself, there is nothing you can do to get rid of it. Be very careful about what you do in your life, because if you do evil things to people, people’s memory of you and what you do, remain for eternity, and cannot be undone, regardless of what you try to do to erase them.
@jlspma Why do you want to throw you’re life up the wall, when you know you only get one shot at life on Earth? You will die, just like everybody else, no matter how much you scream, try to go in to denial, or block it out of you’re mind. Death is inevitable, and there is nothing you can do to get away from it, so just accept it, so you can do you’re best to make peoples lives pleasant on earth, because you will not get a second time.
@jlspma Do you realise you only have one life on earth, after that you “will” die and never return again, and there is no running away from that, just like the death row prisoners in America who get dragged to the Electric Chair or Lethal Injection Gurney.
ED Miliband yesterday floored David Cameron by mocking his Bullingdon Club past.
The Labour leader accused the PM of living on “planet Cameron” and being out of touch during an exchange over tuition fees.
Responding to a taunt from the PM that he was “student politician”, Mr Miliband shot back: “But I was not hanging around with people who were throwing bread rolls and wrecking restaurants.”
Lets be completely honest. The Tories are doing this to ensure only the ruling class and the rich gain access to university education. This means that only the ruling class and the rich gain access to the political power structure as this policy goes on. This will cause politics to scew to the right, and lower wages, lower working conditions, reduce public services and devastate the welfare state and millions of peoples lives.
@kavanjh82 You live in Utopia. Labour will never create a sustainable country, by creating so much debt. Look at us Portuguese, we are doomed for life with the PM we have.....and guess what? He's LABOUR! So think again, if you want to be marked as we have (together with the irish, spanish and greek), proceed to live your impossible dream, of wanting Labour to be the leading party of a country.
@jlspma You are a fool!. You think through greed and power you will be able to achieve personal happiness. Where has greed ever lead anyone? To pain, loneliness, disappointment, isolation and self masochism. You will end up butchering yourself for nothing.
Nice to see Ed return to form once again; Cameron was visibly annoyed at his persistant questioning to which he could only answer with the same boring, recycled garbage. A refreshing change from last week when Ed was literally buried alive.
Also, the audacity of Nick Clegg to motion to Alan Johnson saying 'flip-flop, flip-flop' is absolutely astonishing. Him out of them all has no place to blame anybody for changing their political stance.
@BringEllisTheHoriZon But the poorest could get 2 years free and part time students are now getting more help than ever before. Those protesting don't know what the Coalition want to do.
@AndrewTally But if you triple the fees and then give the poorest two years for free then doesn't that mean the poorest end up paying just as much as before? Assuming the average course is three years. While those who don't pass the means testing pay through the nose?
Even on one of Ed Milibands better performances here, he's still nowhere near a match for Cameron.
chapmasi 2 days ago
Ed needs to do this to twateron again soon. He' s begging for a strangling for the way he's ruining this country.
Nosmos 1 month ago
labour: better of middle class people. conservatives: better for rich people . fact
DONtendulkar10 1 month ago
I see no difference between Labour & Conservative, they are both overun with the middle class,most of them have lots of money & many attended private school.There is hardly any difference in their policies which for the most part is to rip off the poor & the working class & to give the money to the rich.They play Punch & Judy politics in an attempt to fool us but in the end the truth is we do not have a true democracy,they opposed AV so they keep up with this two party game.
HarveyPriceFTW 1 month ago
/watch?v=GRmUvCLHKgs
xblade2122 2 months ago
one of ed's better performances...
arcinlelapin 4 months ago
@skrillex281 ugh, idiot.
Jontotherescue96 4 months ago
@skrillex281 and on what levels/evidence do you believe this sir?
Jontotherescue96 4 months ago
@skrillex281 oh yeah! so we can slowly head towards another economic downturn and be lead into illegal warfare! good idea.
Jontotherescue96 4 months ago
Restore the workingman to his former glory!
OverweightFrog 4 months ago
also after watching this. ed is a closet gay. nothing wrong with that but honesty lacking
MrSweatyPants 5 months ago
get harmen in charge. Ed is wet behind the ears
MrSweatyPants 5 months ago
why on earth is that cunt clegg nodding with agreement with cameron when he justifies the rising of tuition fees? cleggs policies were lower/abolish tuition fees! what a fucking lot of cunts!!! surekly the best way to describe these slugs. unbeleivable. Clegg makes me sick!!! sick! sick sick! xunt!!! cunt!!! cunt!!!
MrSweatyPants 5 months ago
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mrkjames9 7 months ago
@SuperMidgetinaBikini id say i think its mostly the reds who hate him.
afolksinger 7 months ago
Cameron wins!
catscatscatz 7 months ago
I live in the United States and I can say that Miliband is very wrong the US pays more for most public and definitely private institutions he is wrong.....
prescott319 8 months ago
i hate Ed Miliband!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! his llke a kids and a teenager !!!!! for we love David Cameron his the best leader in UK
choivonn 8 months ago
In 1997 Labour inherited the best economic statistics our country have had since before WW1, and totally screwed everything up...people who vote labour in this day and age are the most ignorant people you'll ever meet.
yeahhhbuddy100 9 months ago 13
@yeahhhbuddy100 mate youre just a tosser im not gonna even give you the time of day
ErniePi 9 months ago
@yeahhhbuddy100 I totally agree, people do forget that the fact that when labour did come in to power in 1997 the economy was very good they didnt have to do anything to change it
pastyhead80 8 months ago 4
@pastyhead80 hey dont belive the labour like tony blar like the Tories its is the best economy in 1979 and 1995 too we hate labour
choivonn 8 months ago
@choivonn i dont eveb trust labour!!
pastyhead80 8 months ago
@yeahhhbuddy100 Cameron promised to match labour's spending in the lead up to the crisis...therefore there would have been no surplus and the Tories would have bailed out the banks as-well. What reason do I have to believe a Conservative government would have been able to stare down a global recession? There is no clear growth strategy, and no positive results from current policy have been seen.
EbsNhexz 8 months ago
@yeahhhbuddy100
by the sweeping comment of "people who vote labour in this day and age are the most ignorant people you'll ever meet", its clear that they're probably not as ignorant as yourself. Idiot.
ogleandbake 8 months ago
@ogleandbake when you put it into context, hardly.
yeahhhbuddy100 8 months ago
@yeahhhbuddy100 Tory supporters are the most arrogant, deluded, posh snobs you will ever meet. That's right, only the upper class support them knobs. At least Labour governments CARE about the working class.
RockWillNeverDie95 7 months ago 4
@yeahhhbuddy100 and yet they got re-elected twice...hmmm
creasicle 1 month ago
god is milliband tiring with his bloody voice
ngai1842 10 months ago
i think alot of British people don't understand how lucky they are to only have to pay 9000. in America, where i come from, the avarige tuition fee is 150,000, and there are protests over 9000, rediculus and imbarasing for the british public to riot over 9000 and not the debt their privios goverment got them into.
PlasmaticJj 10 months ago
@PlasmaticJj its not Embarrassing, actually. Its good that British people are standing up for what they want, unlike Americans who sit on their arses all day doing nothing. We did a very European thing and fought for what we believed in and protesting is a good thing. The last footage i saw of the Americans protesting was against an american NHS, god knows why because its a great idea. but in that protest i saw a sign saying "commy bastard" and a picture of Hitler in the same one. lol at usa
9DJH3 9 months ago
@PlasmaticJj America's student union isn't up to scratch, and you tuition fees cripple any social mobility. And the deficit ultimately resulted from the financial crisis which was trigged by the collapse of the American property market.
EbsNhexz 8 months ago
@EbsNhexz Cripple? im sorry but look at your education system, you deliberetly lower the grade boundrys to create the illuiton that people can pass, thats not an edication system, thats a lie. not to mention you dont teach to preper for life, only an exam. america is better than you becuse we dont have a hipocritical Labour party, there all liers, worryed more about ther image in the media than inproving the contry.
PlasmaticJj 8 months ago
It sounds just like South Park.... RABBLE RABBLE RABBLE RABBLE
robertomartinoVIIIII 10 months ago
ed miliband always sounds like he has a cold!
spursfan112 10 months ago
what if I'd catch a grenade in the commons???
lazytown222 10 months ago
awesome!!
lazytown222 10 months ago
It is funny to see Cameron blaming Miliband on political opportunism.I wonder what Cameron was doing all these years when labour was in power.
AiridasLietuva 10 months ago 2
@AiridasLietuva Working hard!
rufusandburne 9 months ago
Ed Milliband's just doing what David Cameron was doing before him - what the leader of the opposition always does which seems to be merely pointing out flaws without offering solutions.
Under the majority of the years of Labour the economy enjoyed stable growth and low inflation rates and there was general consensus that the economy was being handled well. The same goes for the Conservative government before them.
Rob16840 11 months ago
@Rob16840 These public sector cuts etc would be happening anyway as the Conservatives believe that everything runs more efficiently in the private sector, which I agree with to an extent. The Conservatives are using labour as scapegoats for the cuts as they are obviously unpopular with a lot of people - its just politics. When Labour get back in and want unpopular changes they'll blame it on the conservatives. Poltics is fickle and people who follow politicians' every words as truth are idiots.
Rob16840 11 months ago
Say what you want about theConservatives, Cameron can speak MIlliband to the ground.
xTunafishx 11 months ago
why are they standing up?
CursedDoom1 11 months ago
Miliband is just an opportunist, attacking a Government that's just trying to sort out the mess that Labour left behind after 13 wasted years, with absolutely no solutions of his own. And also he has a nerve to criticise the Government over things like tuition fees and fuel tax rises, when Labour introduced tuition fees in the first place. The recent fuel tax rises were also pre-planned by Labour too.
paulph12002 11 months ago 3
@paulph12002 Here here
moshpotpaul 11 months ago
@moshpotpaul If Miliband had any solutions of his own to sort the mess in this country out, that would be fair enough, I'd say let's hear them. But of course he hasn't, so he really should shut up until he has. Especially given that his party is largely responsible for the financial mess the country is in.
paulph12002 11 months ago
@paulph12002 If Labour are responsible for our financial problems, does that mean they are also responsible for the financial problems in Ireland, Greece, Italy, the USA, Iceland etc etc etc ?
And what about the financial mess Reich-Marshall Thatcher got us into in 1981?
MrStarbuck123 11 months ago 2
@MrStarbuck123 With Labour, it's always someone else's fault isn't it? It's true that other countries had financial problems because of the world recession. But thanks to Labour's mismanagement, our deficit was far higher than that of almost any other country, leaving us in a more difficult position when times got tough.
paulph12002 11 months ago
@paulph12002 Is that you Mr Osborne? I hope you're getting paid for your propaganda effort.
MrSocialDemocrat 11 months ago
@MrSocialDemocrat Facts, not propaganda.
paulph12002 11 months ago
@paulph12002 It may be true. But it's also a double standard. You condemn Labour lies and opportunism but say nothing about Tory or Lib-dem lies and opportunism. The Tories also broadly supported Labour's economic policies over the past 13 years, so they can hardly take the moral high-ground on the economy. In fact, they called for even less financial sector regulation.
MrSocialDemocrat 11 months ago
@MrSocialDemocrat They called for £36 billion cuts to public services in 2005, the debt would've been lower had they held office from 97 onwards.
kkwillsaveus 8 months ago
@paulph12002 The Tories had very few solutions of their own when they were in opposition, just like Labour do now. They are doing what an opposition party tends to do, which is point out the dickish moves that the government pulls. It's exactly what the tories did over the past decade. I'm sick of this constant hypocrisy claiming Labour aren't doing anything when it's exactly what every oppostion party ever has always done
0MrAnon2 10 months ago
@0MrAnon2 Thats factually wrong. Many Tory policies were taken on by Labour during their 13 years in Govt.
Lidds1973 10 months ago
Didn't anyone bring up that Harriet Harman went to the most expensive and best private school in the country? And she only managed to get to York University from it, pathetic
StanleyDonwood 11 months ago 15
@StanleyDonwood I wouldn't go to Oxford or Cambridge if i did get the results to get me in. Full of rich knob-heads and bigots.
MrStarbuck123 11 months ago
@StanleyDonwood YORK UNIVERSITY RULES!
Sylar8920 10 months ago
@StanleyDonwood what are you on? york's a quality university
ErniePi 9 months ago
@ErniePi
Yeah, but it's not UCL or LSE. She had the best sixth form in the country, she ought to have been able to do better than York
StanleyDonwood 9 months ago
@StanleyDonwood hello snobbery
leachyycfc 8 months ago
HE DOESN'T UNDERSTAND THE LIVES OF ORDINARY PEOPLE UP AND DOWN THIS COUNTRY -Ed Miliband
Correct
If the fee increases had hit me, I would not have afforded university. I had to starve myself for 3 months losing 2 stone in the process just to pay for the deposit on my accommodation and other preparations. My parents have very little money, and my part time job was cutting hours despite being under staffed.
MADNESS
Tomahawk1505 11 months ago
So glad milliband is labour leader, he's hopeless. Then again being ridicalous is fitting to what the party is now and what it was during the last 13 years so i would say it is apt and fitting. Tony blair won over the public with his charisma which was a problem.
afolksinger 11 months ago 5
'He was in the Bullingdon club' good to see constructive relevant unbigoted criticism from Harriet.
kkwillsaveus 11 months ago
...hes buggered up my uni aspirations almost as vigorously as he buggered nick clegg
unicorn4sure 11 months ago
Cleggs face at 7.52
rabarino 1 year ago
Nick Clegg sold his soul to Satan
SnorkyO 1 year ago
David Cameron doesnt know what he's talking about
MegaSMITH1123 1 year ago 2
The 2010 General Election wasn't a general election, it was simply the election system calling out a majority of votes for conservatives for a hung parliament, and then the two scumbag parties - especially to the LibDems who came last and wanted to be a joint first to be the first - discussing the constitutional ludracris.
Wongie2009 1 year ago 2
fuck labour.
NottinghamForest22 1 year ago
vote labour if you have no ambition in life luv war and luv claiming benifits u fucking scum bags
tory for ever mr camerons gona sort this place right out
vibrance88 1 year ago
@vibrance88 stop me if i'm wrong but the conservatives voted in favour of the war and i think its an unfair generalisation that all of labours supporters claim benefits and have no ambition ..
FisherLS14 1 year ago 2
@FisherLS14 indeed they did but who signed on the dotted line tho? and its not a so much a genralisation as a statistic. 10 of the 11 areas with the most dependets on state hand outs are labour run that must tell u somethink ?
vibrance88 11 months ago
@vibrance88 your view is as misplaced as your grammar....
MultiWarfighter 1 year ago
@MultiWarfighter my grammer is missplaced due to my deslexia so thank you for pointing that out. if your onlee argument is my grammer then you are not very bright and have no point in this debate good day to you sir
vibrance88 11 months ago
@vibrance88 lol, true, good day to you sir, hey look i can spell.
MultiWarfighter 11 months ago
if labour was a shorter word/my parents were siblings, id tattoo it onto my toes
unicorn4sure 1 year ago
They're hardly the most expensive fees in the industrial world. The CAP on the fees is a standard fee in Australia. The US pay ten times that, at a low average. E. Mil. clearly has no idea what he's talking about.
BadxKittenxLane 1 year ago
LABOUR FTW !!!
MultiWarfighter 1 year ago
Firstly, you are making assumptions that I am torie....This is probably an indication of your illiteracy. Labelling somebody from a few comments. OK, lets say for the sake of argument that this crisis was coming our way regardless as its a global thing....What position did labour put us in to battle it. Opened our legs to the EU and let them have their fun with us. Weak party, weak supporters. You give me billions and I can create a booming economy until things go wrong then il blame you.
SuperFlashman123 1 year ago
oh Ed Miliband, you are such a douche
amzoramy 1 year ago
@amzoramy take one to know one at the end of the day .....
MultiWarfighter 1 year ago
How about the bankers pay with some of their bonuses???!! Oh wait, they are rich, therefore cameron will protect them!
RichySKing 1 year ago
@RichySKing Well, it's not as if Labour did anything to stop the bankers crashing the financial system, and then bailout out the crooked bankers instead of putting them in prison.
liarpoliticians 1 year ago
Labour have crippled this country. Single handedly taken the Great out of Great Britain.!
SuperFlashman123 1 year ago
@SuperFlashman123 well it aint any greater with the concervitave cunts ukip all the way
wildashpash 1 year ago
@wildashpash ....After reading that comment, if I had the power to disenfranchise you right now I would.
falafelhotdog 1 year ago
@SuperFlashman123 if you think that your either retardded or that gullible u believe the trash in the daill mail, telegraph and the tories ffs grow up ! Every econimest in the land says it was not labours fault. Its not the uks recesssssssssssion its A WORLD WIDE-GLOABAL CRYSIS
evertonjf08 1 year ago
@evertonjf08
Yes your right its all my next door neighbours fault isnt it ? You cant even spell Crisis. That shows its all. Labour have created a generation of illiterates !
SuperFlashman123 1 year ago
@SuperFlashman123 1st of all it's youtube. 2nd of all i was in a rush AND tbh (tbh = to be honest) i dont care. I was just trying to tell you that it was not entirely labours fault for the economic crisis. How have labor created a generation of illiterates when results in schools have been at record levels... but you tories allways come back moaning saying their too easy... THEIR NOT ! Believe me i know! Give this generation some credit for working hard n dont blame it on easy exams THEIR NOT!
evertonjf08 1 year ago
@evertonjf08
I think your lack of grammatical awareness undermines your argument about exams. They're =/= their.
Labour has made it easier for everyone to get into university as a result of their egalitarianism. I'm a Briton but pay international fees because I've grown up in Hong Kong and A-levels in this country are at the same level as GCSE equivs in Hong Kong. Considering the fact that the HK system evolved from the GCE system and was equal 15 years ago...personally I find this shambolic.
m049980 1 year ago
i wish david cameron and nick clegg had cancer
6744086 1 year ago
- public sector and the dependancy of jobs on state spending. It's because state spending exceeded tax receipts and required borrowing from abroad to bridge the gap at such a high level that we are need of cuts to spending, and because public sector jobs depended on state spending, they too will be lost.
You can't spend money you don't have. Very basic economics.
DanRivers22 1 year ago
@DanRivers22 Well you can, and countries around the globe do, its the norm in fact. Borrowing is easily sustainable at levels of around 2% of GDP. Your point about being too reliant on the public sector is a tory spun myth, what we were too reliant on is the financial sector. Borrowing only became a problem for Britain when the recession hit, and unemployment soared obviously resulting in less tax revenues. Cuts are needed at an extent and at a certain pace, the current plans are outrageous.
IHeartThisVidxD 1 year ago
- and as I understand we have at least another £4bn cut pending, so overall spending HAS dropped. Now, you're right, we aren't in the Euro, but Sterling is not invinsible. Did you know that in 2008 the pound dropped to record lows against the Dollar and the Euro because of excessive borrowing? The deficit and debt presents a danger to sterling, and if it collapses, we can't service our debt, so it is important we balance the books fast. And if you think that Labour had rescued us from recession-
DanRivers22 1 year ago
- with it's fiscal stimulus policy, think again. We were the first in recession and the last out, and we suffered the deepest loss of any country in the G20 despite increasing our deficit to single highest level. And after that, we recovered by a feeble 0.1%. You call that a recovery? Recovery didn't pick up until after Labour left office, did it? And before you reply to that, don't bother mentioning the OBR forecast, because the OBR didn't exist until the coalition set it up. The statistics -
DanRivers22 1 year ago
I fear youtube comments don't enable me to give enough description as to the debunking of the myths I fear have taken you over, so for the interest of ease please feel free to send me a message and i will happily debate you further.
IHeartThisVidxD 1 year ago
@DanRivers22 Oh and if you believe Thatcher to be in any way good for Britain, then I suppose I see why you approve of the current governments neo-thatcherism. Very misguided indeed
IHeartThisVidxD 1 year ago
- beforehand were purely fictional. And have you not heard the criticisms of the CBI, the OECD, and the Bank of England of Labour's plans to cut the deficit? Or that our debtors have warned us that our debt will soon be downgraded if no substantial plans to pay it back were put in place? Or that as it currently stands, we pay £70bn on interest payments alone each year? Given these statistics and these criticisms, how can you accuse the Tories of being "reckless" and "ideological" with their -
DanRivers22 1 year ago
- On the rise, Labours plans were much less of a gamble and possessed much less devastation to society(something you no doubt don't believe in with your idolizing of thatcher). The plan was cut the deficit by half over 4 years, so in cutting the deficit your also encouraging high sustainable growth to which is a great help in any circumstance. Britain isn't Greece, we do NOT pose any threat of loosing credit ratings, there are countries in a far worse debt than us, France, Italy, Germany, Japan.
IHeartThisVidxD 1 year ago
- cuts when your party has no credible plan whatsoever to deal with the deficit? The only thing we'd have got from holding off cuts is increased levels of debt which may have been doubled or even trebled by the downgrade, lingering interest payments, a sterling collapse, a gilts strike and a new recession. I beg you, listen to the words of the CBI and the Bank of England regarding Labour's plans of dealing with the deficit. You're pissed off that we, the British public, have to suffer due to -
DanRivers22 1 year ago
Well in the light of most of what you've just said I fear you've already boarded the plane, and are coming into landing on planet cameron, because I have honestly never heard such nonsense, well I have many millions of times from other "right leaning" people. Now look, the deficit WAS falling under Labours plans, you can check that up yourself. Now you mention 2008, the time of a global recession, the undeniable cause of what those on the right use by way of ideologically shrinking the state. -
IHeartThisVidxD 1 year ago
- these austerity cuts, I get that. But look at the figures, listen to the critics, and remember who caused the problem in the first place. Then turn around and point the finger of blame at the ones who are responsible for the mess, not those who are cleaning it up.
Oh and by the way, I could go on all day about the vast amount of good Mrs Thatcher did by this country. So don't even tempt me on that subject.
DanRivers22 1 year ago
- The budget deficit, now nobody denies that it does need to be brought back down to manageable levels however there is no need at all to be running on a budget surplus, because as we see with your grandma maggie, that doesn't work. To bring down the deficit by this size and scale, and at this point in the coming out of a recession is by all accounts a "gamble", one of many by this farce of a so called government, as we see with the inflation rates soaring back up the charts, and unemployment -
IHeartThisVidxD 1 year ago
- all you have is a false economy which will only last as long as it's debtor's patience. Labour announced cuts, yes, but £20bn is a totally insubstantial amount compared to the amount that needs to be cut, which is £156bn. Also, Labour didn't breathe a word over where those cuts would have fallen, did they? Borrowing is not increasing under Osbourne, expenditure is in fact falling by £83bn. And no, unemployment isn't the problem. Unemployment is the price we pay for the over-swelling of the -
DanRivers22 1 year ago
Revise your figures in November 2010 borrowing increased mainly driven by the old Tory trait, the welfare bill because of increasing unemployment. To compare Britain to those countries is outrageous 1. We are not in the Euro, and have a highly flexible sterling to fall onto in times like these 2.Those countries were not growing or showing any signs of growth growth is essential to a recovery and to then bringing down your deficit, 83BN cuts at this point is reckless and completely ideological.
IHeartThisVidxD 1 year ago
Indeed, rising unemployment means the government will spend an extra £1.5 billion in welfare spending. But that is a drop in the ocean compared to what has been cut from the ridiculous welfare policies of the last Labour government. Did you know that some welfare claimants claim the equivalent of the entirety of tax receipts paid by 16 taxpayers per year? And that total welfare spending under Labour increased by an absurd 45%, in figures by nearly £200bn? At least £11bn has already been cut, -
DanRivers22 1 year ago
Labour are SO great, eh? Yet they lost 100 seats in the election. Go figure.
Mattyy248 1 year ago
History tells us, Labour cock it up, Tories fix it.
sincers100 1 year ago
Something tells me your not quite the historian, tory press aren't history books I assure you
IHeartThisVidxD 1 year ago
Ok Miliband you tell us? Where is the money to support education funding going to come from? The last government spent more than £157 billion in excess of tax revenue each year, leading to a debt of over £1.5 trillion which will climb each year until we pay it off, and that's just the official figure, which suffice to say is a hilarious understatement. So aside from taking yet more taxpayer money and/or borrowing further money from abroad, where will we get the money to sustain these luxuries?
DanRivers22 1 year ago
@DanRivers22 Read into it before you come and repeat tory spin, because quite frankly i've heard the same story more times than the figure of the deficit.
IHeartThisVidxD 1 year ago
@IHeartThisVidxD So are you telling me that the OBR, the CBI, the OECD, the IMF and the Bank of England are all wrong? It's not Tory spin, it's the honest to God truth. The only people that don't seem to realize it are the Labour Party, which is funny since this whole mess is their fault. Face it, we are in danger of exhausting our credibility in the international markets and increasing our debt to unrepayable levels. To do that we must cut away waste. There is no way around it.
DanRivers22 1 year ago
Oh and I suppose your going to tell me we were in danger of loosing our credit rating, and were "on the brink of bankruptcy. I've heard the same nonsense way to many times, what is your answer to the deficit actually falling by more than 20BN under Labours plans? What is also your answer to borrowing going well up under Osborne plans, and welfare bills soaring as a result? The deficit problem occurred when the recession hit, unemployment is the problem, unemployment is rising under these plans.
IHeartThisVidxD 1 year ago
@IHeartThisVidxD Yes we are indeed in danger of losing credit on the international market. About four weeks ago we were denied a credit plan by the IMF. Similar things have happened to those countries beleaguered by budget deficits, such as Portugal, Ireland, Greece and Spain. All four have been under enormous pressure by the markets to balance their budgets. It's been all over the news. You cannot run an economy on debt, because debt is money belonging and owed to someone else. Therefore -
DanRivers22 1 year ago
@DanRivers22 The debt is not massive, historically, as a percentage of GDP. Currently, the national debt is at 64.6% of GDP. In 1960, Britain's national debt was at 106% of GDP. From 1780 to 1845, Britain's national debt averaged above 150 % of GDP, reaching a peak of 260% in 1819 and 1821.Further, the debt belongs to no particular political party or government. It is the result of successive governments since 1620. It did, however, reach its lowest modern levels under a Labour government.
Huesee09 1 year ago
@Huesee09 Those are some very interesting statistics. But I have another. The current debt figure you gave is the official figure given by the ONS and the government. However, when the full cost of the stimulus policy of Brown, the bank bailouts, railtrack nationalisation, pension liabilities and failed PFI projects are taken into account, the debt amounts to around 466% of GDP. And with the deficit as it is, that figure is going to increase further.
DanRivers22 1 year ago
@DanRivers22 As much as anything else, national debt is not a particularly good indication of a country's economic success. Japan's national debt is 189% of GDP; Libya's is 4%. Which country is more successful, both economically and socially?
The country needs investment to make people's lives better - especially in times of recession.
Huesee09 1 year ago
@Huesee09 That is the typical short-sighted Keynesian view of economics. But you've ignored the fact that Japan, given the fact that SCAP invested heavily in it's economy after the war, and was paid millions by America in exchange for "special procurements" during the Korean War, became one of the biggest trading countries in the world, which was helped by the deliberate setting of the Yen at a far lower standard than the dollar. More importantly was the expansion and cooperation by the -
DanRivers22 1 year ago
- government with the private sector, the section of the economy not owned by the state and which actually produces economic growth. Interest rates and taxes were lowered to encourage private sector activity, and thus the Japanese economy flourished. A similar thing happened in Spain round about the same time where the Spanish adopted the free market and the economy soared for nearly 30 years. Look it up and see for yourself.
DanRivers22 1 year ago
@Huesee09 Oh, and Libya is run by fascists and has a centrally-planned economy, much like the one that brought Russia, Spain and pre-Thatcher Britain to their knees. That's why the economy and society of Libya is stagnant and undeveloped. Private enterprise is vilified over there, and deliberate economic stagnation is imposed. That's why Libya is less successful than Japan, not ridiculous levels of debt.
DanRivers22 1 year ago
@DanRivers22
The original point merely asked the question as to whether Libya's low national debt, compared to Japan, equated to their being a better economy. However, I think your own economic credibility tends to get shot to bits when you infer that pre-Thatcher's Britain was a fascist state, running with a Soviet style economy!
Huesee09 1 year ago
@Huesee09 Well, as I said before, there are much more reason's for Japan's superiority to Libya than investment, or in some cases, despite it. And I was exaggerating when I implied Pre-Thatcher Britain was a communist country. I admit to that. However, we had socialism in this country for 30 years before 1979, and by then, we were 'the sick man of Europe', debt was (officially) 60%, the deficit was 6%, inflation was an insane 21%, and we were going to the IMF with begging bowls.
DanRivers22 1 year ago
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creasicle 1 year ago
Here's hoping Cameron gets his arse kicked like this throughout the whole of the next four years, Ed needs to reflect how much Dave is hurting and damaging the country and put the arrogant, smug wanker in his place. Hope we can sling these heartless bastards out of government sooner rather than later...
Nosmos 1 year ago
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David Cameron has cut everything that's important to the structure of our society the banks were the ones who left the world in recession not the public at large the banks should take the blame and they should foot the bill !!
kmostudios 1 year ago
Clegg + Cable = Cunts
DaveBrum90 1 year ago
@DaveBrum90 If theyre cunts what are Cameron and Osborne? Super cunts?
IHeartThisVidxD 1 year ago 2
@IHeartThisVidxD Spot on.
DaveBrum90 1 year ago
If this was a boxing match, Ed KO'd cameron with that joke, we all know how sensitive Osborne and Dave are about that haha!
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Nevertheless, "I would rather be a child of Thatcher than a son of Brown"
sincers100 1 year ago
@jlspma Once you die, you are gone forever, and if you leave a poisonous memory of yourself, there is nothing you can do to get rid of it. Be very careful about what you do in your life, because if you do evil things to people, people’s memory of you and what you do, remain for eternity, and cannot be undone, regardless of what you try to do to erase them.
kavanjh82 1 year ago
@jlspma Why do you want to throw you’re life up the wall, when you know you only get one shot at life on Earth? You will die, just like everybody else, no matter how much you scream, try to go in to denial, or block it out of you’re mind. Death is inevitable, and there is nothing you can do to get away from it, so just accept it, so you can do you’re best to make peoples lives pleasant on earth, because you will not get a second time.
kavanjh82 1 year ago
@jlspma Do you realise you only have one life on earth, after that you “will” die and never return again, and there is no running away from that, just like the death row prisoners in America who get dragged to the Electric Chair or Lethal Injection Gurney.
kavanjh82 1 year ago
Better Miliband, better. More like that please.
mrshushie 1 year ago
LOok at That Cunt nick clegg at 8:22 HESo happy HE put UP tution Fees Punk
shaz4real 1 year ago
Labour Forever
shaz4real 1 year ago
@shaz4real Oh grow up.
jlspma 1 year ago
@shaz4real or not
windowmm 1 year ago
well i voted the torys they are scums liers had enough, gona vote labour from now on.
hussain6060 1 year ago
go Ed sort the prime minister out
hussain6060 1 year ago 3
ED Miliband yesterday floored David Cameron by mocking his Bullingdon Club past.
The Labour leader accused the PM of living on “planet Cameron” and being out of touch during an exchange over tuition fees.
Responding to a taunt from the PM that he was “student politician”, Mr Miliband shot back: “But I was not hanging around with people who were throwing bread rolls and wrecking restaurants.”
hussain6060 1 year ago 18
@hussain6060 That was the best one he has ever done.
CookieCrumblz 1 year ago
@hussain6060 That was the best one he has ever done.Cameron was actually upset because he Ed OWNED him.
CookieCrumblz 1 year ago
Lets be completely honest. The Tories are doing this to ensure only the ruling class and the rich gain access to university education. This means that only the ruling class and the rich gain access to the political power structure as this policy goes on. This will cause politics to scew to the right, and lower wages, lower working conditions, reduce public services and devastate the welfare state and millions of peoples lives.
People who
kavanjh82 1 year ago
The Tory Party is the faggot bitch party. Labour forever.
kavanjh82 1 year ago 18
@kavanjh82 You live in Utopia. Labour will never create a sustainable country, by creating so much debt. Look at us Portuguese, we are doomed for life with the PM we have.....and guess what? He's LABOUR! So think again, if you want to be marked as we have (together with the irish, spanish and greek), proceed to live your impossible dream, of wanting Labour to be the leading party of a country.
jlspma 1 year ago
@jlspma You are a fool!. You think through greed and power you will be able to achieve personal happiness. Where has greed ever lead anyone? To pain, loneliness, disappointment, isolation and self masochism. You will end up butchering yourself for nothing.
kavanjh82 1 year ago
@kavanjh82
lol you mean the tories are the future and labour is not. labour has enough years to destroy britian
Beroon15 1 year ago
@kavanjh82 here here
whattyhoo 1 year ago
@kavanjh82 AM 100% with Labour
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STOPTHEEU 1 year ago
@kavanjh82 get a life kid!
rufusandburne 1 year ago
Slap down the Tories, they are bitches, either that or buy them frocks.
kavanjh82 1 year ago
Well done Ed. Good to see that Tory scumbag Cameron get a good kicking. Tories are bitches and deserves slapping down at all times.
kavanjh82 1 year ago
ed is improving
oOZePirateOo 1 year ago
Great comeback from Milliband. Still a long way to the next election, interesting to see how this one will play out....
4hotspur 1 year ago
5:40 "Why?....He....He saw....The fact is...." Whats that Dave?
Oh and Cameron doesnt answer many of Ed's questions.
stevenoc 1 year ago
Ed was on fire call me Dave was lost! Love 5:40 poor Dave hasnt a clue what to say.
stevenoc 1 year ago
Man-o-Man, Milliband is such an obnoxious lispy millionaire marxist loser. Like a boy sent to do a mans job!
phoenixw2 1 year ago
@phoenixw2 Uh... lol. You realise that Cameron is worth over £30 million, don't you? You just made yourself look like a fool.
ToaJoe 1 year ago
Nice to see Ed return to form once again; Cameron was visibly annoyed at his persistant questioning to which he could only answer with the same boring, recycled garbage. A refreshing change from last week when Ed was literally buried alive.
Also, the audacity of Nick Clegg to motion to Alan Johnson saying 'flip-flop, flip-flop' is absolutely astonishing. Him out of them all has no place to blame anybody for changing their political stance.
SarahYaBamz 1 year ago
The height of hypocrisy from Labour - who originally introduced tuition fees
AndrewTally 1 year ago
@AndrewTally theres a difference between charging and tripling that charge, its not hypocritical at all, its idiotic to say it is
BringEllisTheHoriZon 1 year ago
@BringEllisTheHoriZon But the poorest could get 2 years free and part time students are now getting more help than ever before. Those protesting don't know what the Coalition want to do.
AndrewTally 1 year ago
@AndrewTally But if you triple the fees and then give the poorest two years for free then doesn't that mean the poorest end up paying just as much as before? Assuming the average course is three years. While those who don't pass the means testing pay through the nose?
SteadyEddie83 1 year ago