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David Cameron speech: 'We must get a grip on debt'

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Tory leader David Cameron explains how the Tories will battle the UK's spiralling debts. Follow us on twitter at http://twitter.com/itn_news.

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  • We hear it every 4 years don't we?

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  • Richard Elden's a cunt

  • when are you going to get a grip on unemployment? you fucking useless cunt,

  • unemployment has risen to a 17 year high, increasing by 129,000 to 2.62 million, the number of young people aged 16-24 out of work has risen to more than 1 million, 1.02 million, well done mr cameron keep up the good work you fucking useless cunt

  • bullshits the same only the faces change

  • @TahoeVista I would be the first to say that the bankers didn't cause this crisis, although they made a number of mistakes. To answer your question, the government should leave the EU, decommission Trident, scrap ID cards, withdraw all foreign aid, freeze public sector pay, cut the quangos and non-jobs, reduce the size of parliament, abolish devolved assemblies and privatise government services.

  • Where should they be taking it from then? And if you say 'the bankers' you are an ignorant fool.

  • The government has not got a grip on debt at all. They are cutting public spending in completely the wrong areas and nowhere near deeply enough. Instead of leaving the European Union and beginning a program of mass privatisation, the government has decided to build fewer prisons and put less police on the streets. Where are their priorities?

  • The privately owned Bank of England prints debt money, IOU paper. If you read a bank note you will see it says I promise to pay the bearer on demand the sum of however many pounds. When this money is printed it also has interest put on it. The interest can never be paid back to the central bank because that money is not in circulation - it doesn't exist. It is a fraudulent system based on artificially created debt.

  • @boogaloo80 a bit of a jump from premise to conclusion there boogaloo mate

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