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In other news I love to see the SNP get an absolute pasting when they fail to meet their targets, they are no better, Mr Jfman! https://twitter.com/jackgIendinning/...56353161043969 Andrew Neil: "you've called for legislation to protect the NHS from Donald Trump but maybe we need to legislate to protect the NHS from Nicola Sturgeon." Utterly priceless. :rofl: |
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No plans to pay back the debt, no plans at all. It’s an ideologically driven attack on the poor to keep tax low for the rich and multinational companies. It’s disingenuous to claim otherwise. Or outright lies. |
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I see you've completely skipped on the failings of the SNP pointed out by Andrew Neil! Why is that? |
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I don't remember the big push to balance the books in the "good times" by taxing people a little more. Nope. A big pozni scheme as I said. Although the windfalls have run out. The failings or otherwise or the SNP are you simply derailng the conversation - a skill quite a few on here have when the obvious failings of Conservative/New Labour neo-liberal free market capitalism are exposed. 40 years. 2 trillion of debt. No assets. No growth. Ends only one way. Might not be tomorrow, but it crashes eventually. |
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Here's the thing, we're not having a conversation, you started bleating on about Austerity with Nomadking, I simply joined in and told you, you're wrong on many fronts, mainly about the whinging about austerity and for the record, no I am not derailing the conversation, this topic is not just about one party, so wind your neck in. If I want to bring up the SNP's failings I can do, I don't need your consent and you would do well to remember this. |
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Please look at it this way.
Again today, Joker Boris has come out again with the rubbish of putting more money into nursing. Doesn't he realise it will take FIVE years to train a nurse. And there is over 30.000 vacancies for nursing staff. If the money was good. There wouldn't be any vacancies. He also states that they will employ 20.000 more police officers - Is this across the UK. Doesn't he realise that officers are leaving EACH MONTH through stress, and the workload they get each day - and remember, l work in law enforcement and know the pressure that officers are on a daily routine. Boris, is trying to con the public. And find out how many times , on daily basis, he will talk about Brexit. Boris is conning the public in the hope of voting Tory, then when he gets in. He will start making cuts again. Watch the space |
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It's a discussion forum. I thought the point was to have conversations not read moderated right wing propaganda. I don't think you've evidenced that I'm wrong at all, simply obediently observed your own flawed ideology. Which is fine, but to call it proving me wrong is somewhat a leap. ---------- Post added at 22:09 ---------- Previous post was at 22:08 ---------- Quote:
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I was actually pointing out the hypocrisy from yourself of you whinging about Tory failings in your eyes yet you have nothing to say at all on SNP failings. One word for that, pathetic! Quote:
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Wow and more wow.
BREAKING: Jeremy Corbyn and Labour have been rocked by an explosive attack over antisemitism by the UK’s most senior Jewish leader, the Chief Rabbi. In a coruscating article in The Times, Ephraim Mirvis says the Labour leader’s claims to be tackling antisemitism in is party are a "mendacious fiction". He writes: "A new poison - sanctioned from the very top - has taken root in the Labour Party.” https://news.sky.com/story/chief-rab...ponse-11870412 A damning indictment of the Racist party that is now Labour. |
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A sign of sheer panic among the establishment as the polls get tighter. Not unexpected, and fairly transparent.
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With no plans to pay off the 2 trillion of debt, and no answer of how austerity solves it, the older generations are admitting what we already know. They've mortgaged off future revenue from public utilities for a one off windfall, and squandered state assets balancing the books with huge borrowing and leaving it all for future generations to pay back. |
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But antisemitism does not justify islamophobia or vice versa. The whole election campaign seems to have sunk to the levels of 'I know you are but what am I'. The Brexit and to a lesser extent Scottish referendum set a new playing field of what is acceptable in political campaigning where any old nonsense can be rolled out and, as long as the message is impactful, honesty is secondary.
It seems like supporting a political party is like supporting a football team these days. If you don't support a Conservative policy, you're a marxist and if you don't support a Labour policy, you're Hitler (good bit of Godwins law there) Politicians on the whole aren't stupid but I am getting more and more convinced that they think we, the public, are and that's pretty insulting! I will definitely vote as I think that taking part in the democratic process is part of what being part of society is but I am struggling to decide who to vote for. We have 5 candidates and I am working more on who I wouldn't vote for than who I would. I have narrowed it down to 4 so far! I think I need to read some manifestos... |
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One myth is that Labour were good on social sector house building, and the Tories bad. Just look at the graph in the link. The yellow section of the graph which refers to housing association(ie social sector) building is much thinner under Labour than it was pre 1997 and post 2010. I got to admit, even I was surprised by that graph, because the impression that is given is that it was the reverse, ie Labour built more. The fact is they didn't, even in the good times. |
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