Quote Originally Posted by KerrAvon View Post
Well done for noticing that your assumption that I am opposed to increases in taxes was wrong. I've signalled it often enough, but your preducices and belief in your own moral superiority blinded you.

Your blindness extends to your suggestion that I don't offer any ideas. I have suggested a policy of honesty, it is you has no solution other than selling unattainable and job destroying 'somebody else will pay' promises on the doorstep on the basis that people won't buy the truth.
On the one hand you're suggesting that if the public want services, they have to accept that they have to pay for them. This is fine, but then you're saying that the 1p/2p wouldn't be anywhere near enough to pay for what's needed and we have to be honest about that. Great, OK. I hear you. So how do you suggest that we raise the large sums of money to pay for the improved services that I think were both agreeing that we'd quite like to see?