emmelinemay (
emmelinemay) wrote2011-02-28 03:00 pm
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EMMIE SMASH
The government's 'big society' becomes clear.
They make councils across the land make cuts to front line services making many unemployed and reducing the support to people in the community.
That means there are plenty of people with spare time on their hands to run those services for free as volunteers! Clever, huh? And we've saved LOADS of money!!
Tell you what, lets forget about that silly vote change too, shall we? I mean, you don't really want us to spend all that cash on overhauling our electoral system to make it more democratic? Of course you don't. KERCHING! More money saved in the bank.
And with all that money we save, we can pay for a high speed rail line that will get people to Birmingham FIFTEEN WHOLE MINUTES faster than they can do now! You heard me, FIFTEEN MINUTES. Amazing. And it will only cost £17.5 billion. Or possibly £30 billion.I am not sure, as it varies depending on what you read. But costs don't matter, right? It's REALLY IMPORTANT that people can get to Birmingham FIFTEEN MINUTES FASTER. It will make us £44 billion pounds, somehow. Probably because tickets will cost £200 at off-peak rate.
I despair. Would anyone like to annex a small county and declare independence? I am done with this unelected government pissing on my chips. How about somewhere in the Chilterns? I hear they are very pretty. Well, they are right now. Less so when there's a 17/30 billion train line running through it.
They make councils across the land make cuts to front line services making many unemployed and reducing the support to people in the community.
That means there are plenty of people with spare time on their hands to run those services for free as volunteers! Clever, huh? And we've saved LOADS of money!!
Tell you what, lets forget about that silly vote change too, shall we? I mean, you don't really want us to spend all that cash on overhauling our electoral system to make it more democratic? Of course you don't. KERCHING! More money saved in the bank.
And with all that money we save, we can pay for a high speed rail line that will get people to Birmingham FIFTEEN WHOLE MINUTES faster than they can do now! You heard me, FIFTEEN MINUTES. Amazing. And it will only cost £17.5 billion. Or possibly £30 billion.I am not sure, as it varies depending on what you read. But costs don't matter, right? It's REALLY IMPORTANT that people can get to Birmingham FIFTEEN MINUTES FASTER. It will make us £44 billion pounds, somehow. Probably because tickets will cost £200 at off-peak rate.
I despair. Would anyone like to annex a small county and declare independence? I am done with this unelected government pissing on my chips. How about somewhere in the Chilterns? I hear they are very pretty. Well, they are right now. Less so when there's a 17/30 billion train line running through it.
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I'll bring the flag.
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I am hoping I will be well enough to do so also so perhaps we should go together?
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it's THROUGH HER GODDAMMED HOUSE, not just her back yard.
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If we ever got proper PR, there would be even more coalitions; in some countries you rarely get anything but. Such governments are not "unelected" - their formations are a feature, not a bug (whatever you think of the current bunch).
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The idea is it's a link between Scotland and London. This will be very useful when plane travel becomes uneconomical.
The HS2 link will also bypass St Pancras and allow a Scotland- France direct service.
But yes- everything else that this government has done so far has been highly disagreeable.
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For all the (many) faults of the current government, they are no more "unelected" than any other government this country has had.
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http://blogs.channel4.com/factcheck/factcheck-the-av-campaign-gets-dirty/5789
http://www.leftfootforward.org/images/2011/02/No2AV-baby-poster.jpg
http://www.contrastingsounds.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/no2av.jpg
Trying to blame the harsh cuts to essential services on a referendum on the voting system, and using such horribly emotive adverts, well, it just sickens me. I'd rather have a referendum on the voting system than a new train line.
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The current transport system in this country is in enough of an almighty mess, I really think they need to sort that shit out first before this line is built.
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The rest of Europe has high speed trains, we don't and we invented the blimming things.
I'd much rather see a train line plough through the countryside than yet another traffic choked motorway.
But hey Emmie, if we all agreed on everything, what would we argue about?
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I guess it's just in conjunction with the cuts (which, while my job is ok, is affecting a lot of people I work with, and a lot of the services we work with, which directly affects the quality of support we can give to vulnerable people)and those outrageous NO2AV adverts the whole idea that we can't afford frontline services or a vote overhaul, but we CAN afford a trainline that will support businesses, well, it pisses me off.
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