Seriously 'nice'guy, why don't you just stop. Please, just stop it. Everything you say is ignorant.
Oh Ttosca. You do make me laugh. It's a matter of public record that we've had a balanced/surplus budget for about 4 out of the last 30 years.
We've had budget surpluses six times in the last 30 years.
www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2010/oct/18/deficit-debt-government-borrowing-data#zoomed-picture
So given we've had a deficit for around the last 26 years, how do you credibly say that our debt hasn't been 'accumulating'? In short, how do you borrow money for nearly 30 years without increasing your overall level of debt?
How many times do I have to explain this? Our GDP/Debt ratio has remained, on average, the same (at around 35%) for the past 30 years:
www.economicshelp.org/blog/334/uk-economy/uk-national-debt/
The GDP/Debt ratio is what is important, because it is indicative of our ability to pay back the debt. If you disagree, than ask yourself which is worse - a millionaire with a £1000 debt, or a homeless guy with no job and no skills with a £500 debt.
The GDP/Debt ratio jumped at 2008 - as you can clearly see from the chart - as a result of the financial crisis and recession. If the ratio were the result of too much public spending, then we should have seen a steady slope increasing since 1980. We don't see that. We see a slope which went slightly up and down for the past 30 years, but average around 35% until 2008, when the financial crisis hit.
I still maintain that we needed to make drastic spending cuts. But I never ever said they'd be great for the economy. Clearly they wouldn't be. But it doesn't mean it wasn't necessary.
That's just stupid. The ostensible purpose of the cuts is to 'fix' the economy. This statement belies the fact that you support ideological cuts - even when they harm the economy.
Tax avoidance. Well...let's see when the dust settles how much will actually be clawed back. We need to promote successful businesses, not vilify them.
Whether we managed to claw back revenue from tax avoidance is a different issue than whether tax avoidance is a problem or not.
'Promoting successful business' is a separate issue from paying tax. It's too bad that you think we are 'vilifying' them by requiring them to pay their fair share of tax.
Please, just stop writing garbage. Everything you write is ignorant and wrong. You refuse to listen and you refuse to learn anything. You just keep repeating the same old nonsense.