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Not voting or standing really does give you no right to complain about politicians not doing what you want, or the state of things. I'd be for compulsory voting, but 'none of the above' certainly would have to be an option on the ballot paper. |
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The Tories are revolting ! ;)
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Now that we are coming out the other side of the tunnel, Boris is able to present us with an exciting agenda for the next five years, which will contain many of the things that the public have been crying out for without bankrupting the economy. ---------- Post added at 11:04 ---------- Previous post was at 11:01 ---------- Quote:
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Probably a nice enough chap, but one wonders why he took so long to jump. Can't see him getting very far, but fair play for his principles. In other news, Government puts a ban on Fracking. That will please many, and pee off those with money who saw a nice profit from it. I'm in the anti-fracking camp myself. |
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Undecided at the moment between voting for my current Tory pro Brexit MP or abstaining. Will make my mind up nearer the time if I vote or not.
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The issue is that the Remain side insist on imposing their will, regardless of a democratic vote. If they more accepting of the result, it would be less of an issue. |
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That word is more appropriate to describe Corbyn's Labour Party. ---------- Post added at 14:24 ---------- Previous post was at 14:14 ---------- Quote:
Incidentally, your assumption that some of those who voted Conservative last time were oldies and have died off only to be replaced by younger socialist-minded people has received a bit of a knock. According to newspaper reports, the age at which a voter was more likely to have voted Tory than Labour, is now 40, down from 47 at the 2017 election. This is the finding of a MORI poll. As well as that, a YouGov poll has revealed that Labour has lost many young voters since the last election, most notably to the Green Party. |
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Labour will deliver a Brexit if the people approve of the deal. What’s unreasonable about that?
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1. The public has already voted but as it doesn't give the answer some wanted they want a pointless re-run of it. 2. Corbyn is promising a choice between a new deal which keeps us in the Customs Union or remain. Both are remain options. You can't be both in the customs union and be able to forge new trade deals, and that completely takes away the advantage of leaving the EU. As for your final comment, austerity was necessary to avoid the country going bankrupt. There is nowt wrong with rolling back the state so that it doesn't take over the whole economy. It's our hard earned money that pays for the state sector, remember. |
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It’s hardly a pointless re-run if it’s a detailed outcome vs the status quo. Not my thoughts, that was Jacob Rees-Mogg!
It’s our public services too that are suffering. The country was never in danger of “going bankrupt”, indeed other countries have in the past used public sector investment projects to drive growth in the economy. The “our hard earned money” line is the oldest line in the neo-liberal capitalist handbook. It ignores that money moves round the economy driving demand and promoting growth. Doctors, nurses and teachers spend money in the economy. Money sitting in offshore accounts doesn’t do any of this. It just sits waiting to be inherited, with no tax paid on it when that happens. |
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