The levels of borrowing and increase in deficit basically prove theyre absolutely full of shiiiiiiiiiit and thpusands didnt have to die after all.
comment by BrummieBlue! (U3487)
posted 57 minutes ago
comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 10 minutes ago
Hope you’re right, Stuart, but I still don’t trust the Conservatives.
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Darren, if you'd been around as long as a few if us, you'd know not to trust any of them.
And from my experience (I was bought up when Harold Wilson was PM), any Labour government have always made a hash of things, so I think is a bit disingenuous of you to criticise anyone for voting Tory.
As for the NHS, I've been hearing of it's demise through the Tories for 45 years and guess what - it's still here.
Further to that, I've little confidence that the EU wouldn't put it on the table as was allegedly the case with their TTIP agreement with the US and also the CETA agreement with Canada!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Before the Commission sets out its' trade objectives on behalf of member states, (in any trade negotiation) stakeholders, industries, trade bodies etc throughout each member state (and all sectors which proposed FTA will impact) go through a consultation process, until an agreed multilateral position is agreed and presented to partners. This is called scoping.
It would therefore be absolutely impossible for the EU to include anything into any FTA that went against the wishes of a member state. All of which have an executive veto.
Your comments in regard to the EU putting pharma on the table without UK agreement is factually incorrect.
Please see the below TTIP chapters/provisions for info which you may wish to read:
https://trade.ec.europa.eu/doclib/docs/2015/july/tradoc_153635.pdf
Chapter 2.10. Pharmaceuticals refers.
Ceta is no different.
In regard to the NHS no one is saying (other than the head bangers) the NHS will disappear.
But over time, piece by piece it will see further privatisation by way of greater access by US pharma industry until it becomes unrecognisable. As a ‘national’ heath service.
IMO this transcends political divisions and is something everyone should be wary of.
comment by Robbing Hoody - tell me I can't and I'll show you I can (U6374)
posted 9 minutes ago
The levels of borrowing and increase in deficit basically prove theyre absolutely full of shiiiiiiiiiit and thpusands didnt have to die after all.
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It’s indefensible. And it really tells you the character of a person if they try to.
comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 10 minutes ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - tell me I can't and I'll show you I can (U6374)
posted 9 minutes ago
The levels of borrowing and increase in deficit basically prove theyre absolutely full of shiiiiiiiiiit and thpusands didnt have to die after all.
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It’s indefensible. And it really tells you the character of a person if they try to.
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It's worse when you consider the money they have wasted on brexit coins or paying £34m to Euro tunnel because that absolute fvcknugget Grayling didnt let them tender. Then there's the brexit advertising.
Youve got to be a moron to belueve the 'theres no money so we need austerity' bollox.
It’s a facking disgrace. There’s been so many unnecessary deaths due to the decisions of the UK government the last 20 years - and it’ll likely extend to another 20 given the damage Brexit and Boris will cause.
comment by Robbing Hoody - tell me I can't and I'll show you I can (U6374)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 10 minutes ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - tell me I can't and I'll show you I can (U6374)
posted 9 minutes ago
The levels of borrowing and increase in deficit basically prove theyre absolutely full of shiiiiiiiiiit and thpusands didnt have to die after all.
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It’s indefensible. And it really tells you the character of a person if they try to.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It's worse when you consider the money they have wasted on brexit coins or paying £34m to Euro tunnel because that absolute fvcknugget Grayling didnt let them tender. Then there's the brexit advertising.
Youve got to be a moron to belueve the 'theres no money so we need austerity' bollox.
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Plus the needless £6b+ wasted on needless no deal planning
comment by Robbing Hoody - tell me I can't and I... (U6374)
posted 54 minutes ago
Also when people talk about austerity they always forget the reason why we had to go through austerity in the first place. Not because of th evil Tories but because we were broke from a combination of poor budgeting from a labour government and the financial crisis.
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It's a myth we HAD to go through austerity and one made up by the Tories in which they said we would cut the defecit.
How's that worked out?
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They have cut the deficit...
Whatever. Debt and borrowing are up arent they?
Supporting austerity, given what we kniw now, makes you look an absolute cuuuuuuuuuunt.
comment by Take Mahomes, Country Roads (U3979)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - tell me I can't and I... (U6374)
posted 54 minutes ago
Also when people talk about austerity they always forget the reason why we had to go through austerity in the first place. Not because of th evil Tories but because we were broke from a combination of poor budgeting from a labour government and the financial crisis.
======
It's a myth we HAD to go through austerity and one made up by the Tories in which they said we would cut the defecit.
How's that worked out?
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They have cut the deficit...
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How much has it been cut by?
The government have NOT cut the national debt deficit.
It's actually gone up.
https://www.economicshelp.org/blog/152515/economics/debt-under-conservatives-2010-19/
All while cutting corporation tax. Nothing like a bit of social cleansing.
comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 1 minute ago
All while cutting corporation tax. Nothing like a bit of social cleansing.
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And awarding multimillion pound contracts to tax dodgers like Amazon – such as HMRC.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2019/jun/11/hmrc-outlay-on-amazon-over-six-times-what-firm-paid-in-corporation-tax-gmb
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Better than Gozer the Gozerian (U3126)
posted 13 minutes ago
The government have NOT cut the national debt deficit.
It's actually gone up.
https://www.economicshelp.org/blog/152515/economics/debt-under-conservatives-2010-19/
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This is what I thought.
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Better than Gozer the Gozerian (U3126)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 1 minute ago
All while cutting corporation tax. Nothing like a bit of social cleansing.
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And awarding multimillion pound contracts to tax dodgers like Amazon – such as HMRC.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2019/jun/11/hmrc-outlay-on-amazon-over-six-times-what-firm-paid-in-corporation-tax-gmb
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This is the government saying to the British public ‘I wouldn’t piiiiiss on you if you were on fire’.
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Better than Goze... (U3126)
posted 16 minutes ago
The government have NOT cut the national debt deficit.
It's actually gone up.
https://www.economicshelp.org/blog/152515/economics/debt-under-conservatives-2010-19/
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Fack sake how often does this come up, debt and deficit are not the same thing at all.
There is still a deficit so the debt will obviously increase. Ffs how do people not understand this.
https://www.ons.gov.uk/economy/governmentpublicsectorandtaxes/publicspending/bulletins/ukgovernmentdebtanddeficitforeurostatmaast/march2019
Deficit decreasing
Pretty sure they said theyve have it done by now.
Still, top 1% have doubled their wealth and its only poor people anyway.
comment by Take Mahomes, Country Roads (U3979)
posted 14 minutes ago
https://www.ons.gov.uk/economy/governmentpublicsectorandtaxes/publicspending/bulletins/ukgovernmentdebtanddeficitforeurostatmaast/march2019
Deficit decreasing
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I get that (government runs a deficit if it spends more than it receives). However it's the methodology of how they've achieved it which is the issue.
Critical underfunding across the public sector. Which has impacted the poor and vulnerable the most. Whilst at best doing little and at worst turning a blind eye to tax avoidance schemes, and multinationals contributing very little to the public purse.
Politics aside I see you are a fan of the Leafs. Three in three for Sheldon
comment by Robbing Hoody - tell me I can't and I'll show you I can (U6374)
posted 11 minutes ago
Pretty sure they said theyve have it done by now.
Still, top 1% have doubled their wealth and its only poor people anyway.
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Apparently it’s jealousy not wanting the top 1% to double their wealth on the back of thousands dying.
comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 3 hours, 18 minutes ago
Yet we’ve had 9 years of austerity, and things are about to get even worse once his shiiiitshow Brexit goes through. Labour have had problems in the past, but it’s not that relevant when we weigh up the current options we have now. The Tories have never been in as good a position to sell off the NHS as they are now with Brexit, they’ve never had negotiate a trade deal. If you’re fine with being complicit in the death and misery of millions due to their policies then that’s up to you. It’s just a shame that people actively choose to inflict it on people.
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Darren before you start condemning Conservatism for selling of the NHS, just Google Hitchinbrook hospital and then ask yourself whether the rhetoric you hear from Labour holds water!
comment by BrummieBlue! (U3487)
posted 17 minutes ago
comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 3 hours, 18 minutes ago
Yet we’ve had 9 years of austerity, and things are about to get even worse once his shiiiitshow Brexit goes through. Labour have had problems in the past, but it’s not that relevant when we weigh up the current options we have now. The Tories have never been in as good a position to sell off the NHS as they are now with Brexit, they’ve never had negotiate a trade deal. If you’re fine with being complicit in the death and misery of millions due to their policies then that’s up to you. It’s just a shame that people actively choose to inflict it on people.
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Darren before you start condemning Conservatism for selling of the NHS, just Google Hitchinbrook hospital and then ask yourself whether the rhetoric you hear from Labour holds water!
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Great posting today chum on how Labour promise much and deliver little, whereas, Tories promise us nothing and keep that promise lol.
I too vsgirly remember the seventies under Labour and it was so bad, we got Thatcher.
Labour might sound good, but especially under the leadership now, they could wreck the country too.
Tories need to listen to their working class and lower middle class base now, and ease austerity, help working families, tax the elite rich and big businesses more, and cut boss v worker pay gaps.
And hands off the NHS ..even though I think this is a Momentum mantra to get votes.
comment by Take Mahomes, Country Roads (U3979)
posted 3 hours, 52 minutes ago
comment by BrummieBlue! (U3487)
posted 1 second ago
comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 10 minutes ago
Hope you’re right, Stuart, but I still don’t trust the Conservatives.
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Darren, if you'd been around as long as a few if us, you'd know not to trust any of them.
And from my experience (I was bought up when Harold Wilson was PM), any Labour government have always made a hash of things, so I think is a bit disingenuous of you to criticise anyone for voting Tory.
As for the NHS, I've been hearing of it's demise through the Tories for 45 years and guess what - it's still here.
Further to that, I've little confidence that the EU wouldn't put it on the table as was allegedly the case with their TTIP agreement with the US and also the CETA agreement with Canada!
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What I'm trying to say, but well articulated.
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This
comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 9 hours, 25 minutes ago
They’re using different mediums. Social media is massive. They’re getting their messages out using that platform. It’s why right wing propaganda has been so effective.
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What, and Labour aren’t using social?
comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 9 hours, 9 minutes ago
Some of could be, yes. But in my experience the differences are vast. The depths the Tories, and people like Farage, will sink to to mislead people are unlike anything I’ve seen in this country before.
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‘In my experience’
Yes, which is meaningless, with all due respect.
comment by Take Mahomes, Country Roads (U3979)
posted 1 hour, 52 minutes ago
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Better than Goze... (U3126)
posted 16 minutes ago
The government have NOT cut the national debt deficit.
It's actually gone up.
https://www.economicshelp.org/blog/152515/economics/debt-under-conservatives-2010-19/
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Fack sake how often does this come up, debt and deficit are not the same thing at all.
There is still a deficit so the debt will obviously increase. Ffs how do people not understand this.
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I’m shocked that the sharp economic minds of JA606 didn’t understand this.
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posted on 28/11/19
The levels of borrowing and increase in deficit basically prove theyre absolutely full of shiiiiiiiiiit and thpusands didnt have to die after all.
posted on 28/11/19
comment by BrummieBlue! (U3487)
posted 57 minutes ago
comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 10 minutes ago
Hope you’re right, Stuart, but I still don’t trust the Conservatives.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Darren, if you'd been around as long as a few if us, you'd know not to trust any of them.
And from my experience (I was bought up when Harold Wilson was PM), any Labour government have always made a hash of things, so I think is a bit disingenuous of you to criticise anyone for voting Tory.
As for the NHS, I've been hearing of it's demise through the Tories for 45 years and guess what - it's still here.
Further to that, I've little confidence that the EU wouldn't put it on the table as was allegedly the case with their TTIP agreement with the US and also the CETA agreement with Canada!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Before the Commission sets out its' trade objectives on behalf of member states, (in any trade negotiation) stakeholders, industries, trade bodies etc throughout each member state (and all sectors which proposed FTA will impact) go through a consultation process, until an agreed multilateral position is agreed and presented to partners. This is called scoping.
It would therefore be absolutely impossible for the EU to include anything into any FTA that went against the wishes of a member state. All of which have an executive veto.
Your comments in regard to the EU putting pharma on the table without UK agreement is factually incorrect.
Please see the below TTIP chapters/provisions for info which you may wish to read:
https://trade.ec.europa.eu/doclib/docs/2015/july/tradoc_153635.pdf
Chapter 2.10. Pharmaceuticals refers.
Ceta is no different.
In regard to the NHS no one is saying (other than the head bangers) the NHS will disappear.
But over time, piece by piece it will see further privatisation by way of greater access by US pharma industry until it becomes unrecognisable. As a ‘national’ heath service.
IMO this transcends political divisions and is something everyone should be wary of.
posted on 28/11/19
comment by Robbing Hoody - tell me I can't and I'll show you I can (U6374)
posted 9 minutes ago
The levels of borrowing and increase in deficit basically prove theyre absolutely full of shiiiiiiiiiit and thpusands didnt have to die after all.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It’s indefensible. And it really tells you the character of a person if they try to.
posted on 28/11/19
comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 10 minutes ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - tell me I can't and I'll show you I can (U6374)
posted 9 minutes ago
The levels of borrowing and increase in deficit basically prove theyre absolutely full of shiiiiiiiiiit and thpusands didnt have to die after all.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It’s indefensible. And it really tells you the character of a person if they try to.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It's worse when you consider the money they have wasted on brexit coins or paying £34m to Euro tunnel because that absolute fvcknugget Grayling didnt let them tender. Then there's the brexit advertising.
Youve got to be a moron to belueve the 'theres no money so we need austerity' bollox.
posted on 28/11/19
It’s a facking disgrace. There’s been so many unnecessary deaths due to the decisions of the UK government the last 20 years - and it’ll likely extend to another 20 given the damage Brexit and Boris will cause.
posted on 28/11/19
comment by Robbing Hoody - tell me I can't and I'll show you I can (U6374)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 10 minutes ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - tell me I can't and I'll show you I can (U6374)
posted 9 minutes ago
The levels of borrowing and increase in deficit basically prove theyre absolutely full of shiiiiiiiiiit and thpusands didnt have to die after all.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It’s indefensible. And it really tells you the character of a person if they try to.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It's worse when you consider the money they have wasted on brexit coins or paying £34m to Euro tunnel because that absolute fvcknugget Grayling didnt let them tender. Then there's the brexit advertising.
Youve got to be a moron to belueve the 'theres no money so we need austerity' bollox.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Plus the needless £6b+ wasted on needless no deal planning
posted on 28/11/19
comment by Robbing Hoody - tell me I can't and I... (U6374)
posted 54 minutes ago
Also when people talk about austerity they always forget the reason why we had to go through austerity in the first place. Not because of th evil Tories but because we were broke from a combination of poor budgeting from a labour government and the financial crisis.
======
It's a myth we HAD to go through austerity and one made up by the Tories in which they said we would cut the defecit.
How's that worked out?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
They have cut the deficit...
posted on 28/11/19
Whatever. Debt and borrowing are up arent they?
Supporting austerity, given what we kniw now, makes you look an absolute cuuuuuuuuuunt.
posted on 28/11/19
comment by Take Mahomes, Country Roads (U3979)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - tell me I can't and I... (U6374)
posted 54 minutes ago
Also when people talk about austerity they always forget the reason why we had to go through austerity in the first place. Not because of th evil Tories but because we were broke from a combination of poor budgeting from a labour government and the financial crisis.
======
It's a myth we HAD to go through austerity and one made up by the Tories in which they said we would cut the defecit.
How's that worked out?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
They have cut the deficit...
----------------------------------------------------------------------
How much has it been cut by?
posted on 28/11/19
The government have NOT cut the national debt deficit.
It's actually gone up.
https://www.economicshelp.org/blog/152515/economics/debt-under-conservatives-2010-19/
posted on 28/11/19
All while cutting corporation tax. Nothing like a bit of social cleansing.
posted on 28/11/19
comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 1 minute ago
All while cutting corporation tax. Nothing like a bit of social cleansing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
And awarding multimillion pound contracts to tax dodgers like Amazon – such as HMRC.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2019/jun/11/hmrc-outlay-on-amazon-over-six-times-what-firm-paid-in-corporation-tax-gmb
posted on 28/11/19
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Better than Gozer the Gozerian (U3126)
posted 13 minutes ago
The government have NOT cut the national debt deficit.
It's actually gone up.
https://www.economicshelp.org/blog/152515/economics/debt-under-conservatives-2010-19/
----------------------------------------------------------------------
This is what I thought.
posted on 28/11/19
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Better than Gozer the Gozerian (U3126)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 1 minute ago
All while cutting corporation tax. Nothing like a bit of social cleansing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
And awarding multimillion pound contracts to tax dodgers like Amazon – such as HMRC.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2019/jun/11/hmrc-outlay-on-amazon-over-six-times-what-firm-paid-in-corporation-tax-gmb
----------------------------------------------------------------------
This is the government saying to the British public ‘I wouldn’t piiiiiss on you if you were on fire’.
posted on 28/11/19
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Better than Goze... (U3126)
posted 16 minutes ago
The government have NOT cut the national debt deficit.
It's actually gone up.
https://www.economicshelp.org/blog/152515/economics/debt-under-conservatives-2010-19/
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Fack sake how often does this come up, debt and deficit are not the same thing at all.
There is still a deficit so the debt will obviously increase. Ffs how do people not understand this.
posted on 28/11/19
https://www.ons.gov.uk/economy/governmentpublicsectorandtaxes/publicspending/bulletins/ukgovernmentdebtanddeficitforeurostatmaast/march2019
Deficit decreasing
posted on 28/11/19
Pretty sure they said theyve have it done by now.
Still, top 1% have doubled their wealth and its only poor people anyway.
posted on 28/11/19
comment by Take Mahomes, Country Roads (U3979)
posted 14 minutes ago
https://www.ons.gov.uk/economy/governmentpublicsectorandtaxes/publicspending/bulletins/ukgovernmentdebtanddeficitforeurostatmaast/march2019
Deficit decreasing
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I get that (government runs a deficit if it spends more than it receives). However it's the methodology of how they've achieved it which is the issue.
Critical underfunding across the public sector. Which has impacted the poor and vulnerable the most. Whilst at best doing little and at worst turning a blind eye to tax avoidance schemes, and multinationals contributing very little to the public purse.
Politics aside I see you are a fan of the Leafs. Three in three for Sheldon
posted on 28/11/19
comment by Robbing Hoody - tell me I can't and I'll show you I can (U6374)
posted 11 minutes ago
Pretty sure they said theyve have it done by now.
Still, top 1% have doubled their wealth and its only poor people anyway.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Apparently it’s jealousy not wanting the top 1% to double their wealth on the back of thousands dying.
posted on 28/11/19
comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 3 hours, 18 minutes ago
Yet we’ve had 9 years of austerity, and things are about to get even worse once his shiiiitshow Brexit goes through. Labour have had problems in the past, but it’s not that relevant when we weigh up the current options we have now. The Tories have never been in as good a position to sell off the NHS as they are now with Brexit, they’ve never had negotiate a trade deal. If you’re fine with being complicit in the death and misery of millions due to their policies then that’s up to you. It’s just a shame that people actively choose to inflict it on people.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Darren before you start condemning Conservatism for selling of the NHS, just Google Hitchinbrook hospital and then ask yourself whether the rhetoric you hear from Labour holds water!
posted on 28/11/19
comment by BrummieBlue! (U3487)
posted 17 minutes ago
comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 3 hours, 18 minutes ago
Yet we’ve had 9 years of austerity, and things are about to get even worse once his shiiiitshow Brexit goes through. Labour have had problems in the past, but it’s not that relevant when we weigh up the current options we have now. The Tories have never been in as good a position to sell off the NHS as they are now with Brexit, they’ve never had negotiate a trade deal. If you’re fine with being complicit in the death and misery of millions due to their policies then that’s up to you. It’s just a shame that people actively choose to inflict it on people.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Darren before you start condemning Conservatism for selling of the NHS, just Google Hitchinbrook hospital and then ask yourself whether the rhetoric you hear from Labour holds water!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Great posting today chum on how Labour promise much and deliver little, whereas, Tories promise us nothing and keep that promise lol.
I too vsgirly remember the seventies under Labour and it was so bad, we got Thatcher.
Labour might sound good, but especially under the leadership now, they could wreck the country too.
Tories need to listen to their working class and lower middle class base now, and ease austerity, help working families, tax the elite rich and big businesses more, and cut boss v worker pay gaps.
And hands off the NHS ..even though I think this is a Momentum mantra to get votes.
posted on 28/11/19
comment by Take Mahomes, Country Roads (U3979)
posted 3 hours, 52 minutes ago
comment by BrummieBlue! (U3487)
posted 1 second ago
comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 10 minutes ago
Hope you’re right, Stuart, but I still don’t trust the Conservatives.
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Darren, if you'd been around as long as a few if us, you'd know not to trust any of them.
And from my experience (I was bought up when Harold Wilson was PM), any Labour government have always made a hash of things, so I think is a bit disingenuous of you to criticise anyone for voting Tory.
As for the NHS, I've been hearing of it's demise through the Tories for 45 years and guess what - it's still here.
Further to that, I've little confidence that the EU wouldn't put it on the table as was allegedly the case with their TTIP agreement with the US and also the CETA agreement with Canada!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
What I'm trying to say, but well articulated.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
This
posted on 28/11/19
comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 9 hours, 25 minutes ago
They’re using different mediums. Social media is massive. They’re getting their messages out using that platform. It’s why right wing propaganda has been so effective.
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What, and Labour aren’t using social?
posted on 28/11/19
comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 9 hours, 9 minutes ago
Some of could be, yes. But in my experience the differences are vast. The depths the Tories, and people like Farage, will sink to to mislead people are unlike anything I’ve seen in this country before.
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‘In my experience’
Yes, which is meaningless, with all due respect.
posted on 28/11/19
comment by Take Mahomes, Country Roads (U3979)
posted 1 hour, 52 minutes ago
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Better than Goze... (U3126)
posted 16 minutes ago
The government have NOT cut the national debt deficit.
It's actually gone up.
https://www.economicshelp.org/blog/152515/economics/debt-under-conservatives-2010-19/
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Fack sake how often does this come up, debt and deficit are not the same thing at all.
There is still a deficit so the debt will obviously increase. Ffs how do people not understand this.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I’m shocked that the sharp economic minds of JA606 didn’t understand this.
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