DrCaserMD lashes out at Duncs11 budget demands By ModelMonolith

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31 Jan, 2018

Duncs11 says 'lower end' given too good a deal and that middle class 'are robbed' as Tories walk out of talks

DrCaeserMD rounded on the Classical Liberals last week on Friday, walking out of talks and complaining bitterly to Conservative MPs about the state of budget talks in a move that revealed major divisions between the government and the Classical Liberals.



The tirade, leaked to the Monolith by Tory MPs, was dominated by the prime minister deriding demands made by the Classical Liberals. These included opposing the repeal of negative income tax, and demanding a £50bn space programme and a £15bn in a plane R&D programme.



It also revealed that Duncs11 was seeking to end what he labelled a "too good a deal" for those on the lower end of the income ladder, with the intention to end what he said was the robbery of the middle class "at frankly extortionate rates".



Speaking to MPs, DrCaeserMD revealed that during budget talks, the Treasury had discovered that there was a large surplus - £10's of billions - that was created through "strange tax changes" the Classical Liberals had suggested. He said that whilst the numbers were "right", trouble came when deciding what to do with the large surplus.



Duncs11 apparently asked for this surplus to be spend on the military, before moving onto demand a £15 billion "state ran fighter development programme." Other policies levelled at Leafy_Emerald was the creation of two new aircraft carrier, with what the prime minister said was "without any of the necessary additions to support them." He also said that the Classical Liberals were 'joking' about raising defence spending to 5% of GDP.