Oct 27, 2015 -- 12:02PM, 1st time poster wrote:
they denied countless time that they were cutting tax credits and disability allowances,what part of that are you having difficulty withthere now saying without cutting one or the other they cant meet their 12 billion cutshence they lied,the elected chamber lied you seem happy with that but getting flustered whether the other chamber did or did not go beyond their remit
You still seem completely garbled.
There was no promise not to touch tax credits, Labour even campaigned that Conservatives would cut tax credits and they lost that argument. Which part of this did you miss?
Well you start of by putting up a premise which is wrong. The Lords stamping all over the constitution to fight the last election which they lost on this subject is silly. Now we have a situation where the manifesto cuts are still going to come and a second house which is in disrepute.
Oct 27, 2015 -- 12:19PM, Eeternaloptimist wrote:
I've already said this isn't that big a deal. From memory the Commons can send it back to the Lords and then the government can use the Royal Prerogative to force it through. Again from memory I think this principle was established by Lloyd George just before World War I. The Lords is doing what it is supposed to do.I do partially agree with 1st timer. Whilst the Tories did say what they needed to do, Cameron in the live debates looked into the camera and flat out lied to the British people. It's up to them what they do about it. Not that I ever agree with Gormless introducing them in the first place.
Think you might need to watch that debate again EO. He very clearly states he wouldn't cut child tax credits, which haven't been cut.