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Who are you voting for in the general election 2017?

The credit card analogy is not valid in the case of Governments. Though you are right that it is politically difficult to take spending power out of the economy at the top of a boom.
The process does not involve cutting Public spending but it does involve running a surplus. This is what the automatic stabilisers - taxation and Public spending - do.
 
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The negotiations haven't started yet! Presumably as a starting point they will say they want all the benefits of membership without the disadvantages. Apart from hints of a big bill, the EU have not said what they want either.
We can expect that they want fair treatment for EU citizens in the UK at least.
 
Our hand is more or less empty.
 
I don't know what everyone else's experiences are like today but something big is happening. It is chaos at my polling station, it's never been busy before, even Brexit turnout was low.

Loads of young adults out too, I'm beginning to suspect Corbyn has cut through and the youth have seen through all the nonsense.
 
Now that's an interesting observation. I wonder too, how many of the younger voters felt disenfranchised by the Brexit vote and are picking up the reigns at the ballot box?
 
Personally, I doubt it.
 
Now that's an interesting observation. I wonder too, how many of the younger voters felt disenfranchised by the Brexit vote and are picking up the reigns at the ballot box?
Maybe. I remember last time I went away there were two old guys in their eighties, both voted Brexit. I asked why they voted to make to UK poorer. No answer. I asked them what their grandchildren wanted. They wanted to stay in. I said why didn't you do what they wanted then; after all, it's not going to affect you.
 
Yes I have had similar annoying conversations with a few elderly people too. It makes me wonder if democracy is such a good idea ! (I think I'm joking, but I'm not really sure...)
 
Very similar conversations amongst a number of my friends and their parents where the parents voted out and the children voted in.
 
Yes I have had similar annoying conversations with a few elderly people too. It makes me wonder if democracy is such a good idea ! (I think I'm joking, but I'm not really sure...)
I was just staggered by it all. Why vote to restrict the grandchildrens' future opportunities. It makes no sense.
 
Very similar conversations amongst a number of my friends and their parents where the parents voted out and the children voted in.
Best we can really hope for now is damage limitation, but I'm not at all hopeful.
 
Well I cast my vote but I have never known an election where every possible outcome would be equally disastrous.
 

Maybe it will affect them, who knows how long they'll live:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-37505339
 
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