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1andrew1 05-08-2022 14:56

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 36130412)
The other one is no better with her regional pay boards, I don't get the crass incompetence of it all, anyone with anything about them would make absolute mincemeat out of them, still apparently we get the politicians we deserve, almost makes you long for the heady days of Blair, Brown and Cameron :erm: don't it, no not really

I think Starmer's quite happy letting the two of them tear oneanother apart. ;)

Mick 05-08-2022 15:15

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Originally Posted by Dave42 (Post 36130416)
that is the tory way gap always gets bigger under tories

Your solution though is take wealth off richest and spread it around, for equal measure, everyone has same wealth, doesn’t matter if people stay at home or earn a living, although they don’t need to because staying at home pays same. Breakdown of public services happens overnight. That’s the Labour way.

Damien 05-08-2022 15:55

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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 36130420)
Your solution though is take wealth off richest and spread it around, for equal measure, everyone has same wealth, doesn’t matter if people stay at home or earn a living, although they don’t need to because staying at home pays same. Breakdown of public services happens overnight. That’s the Labour way.

I think the public services are way worse now than they were in 2010.

NHS waiting lists have just been increasing:

https://www.cableforum.uk/images/local/2022/08/3.png

Mick 05-08-2022 16:22

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 36130421)
I think the public services are way worse now than they were in 2010.

NHS waiting lists have just been increasing:

https://www.cableforum.uk/images/local/2022/08/3.png

And it would get worse under a socialist regime, why should doctors & nurses work when no one else wants to. Living in an Equal shared wealth society, is a disaster.

Sephiroth 05-08-2022 16:27

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 36130411)
I wonder if the Tories will look to change the rules in future so that leadership elections whilst in Government are limited to the Parliamentary Party. This summer of having the candidates appeal to this very narrow, very unrepresentative, electorate has had a few damaging moments for them.

I think limiting it to the MPs only would be quicker and you can argue they have a wider mandate given they represent a lot more people. They are the MPs the wider public elected into Government, they can claim to therefore have more right to choose who the PM is than a bunch of randoms.

Here's the problem as I see it.

The MPs bet according to their best chances of advancement.

As you can see, when it comes down to the final two, the nodding dogs are split roughly 50/50 according to their bet and thus their hopes for office,

Those nodding dogs, mostly, are the ones who have run the country so badly under both May and Johnson.

The wider membership are not impressed with Sunak for reason already discussed; they're not impressed with Truss, particularly because she came promoted a barmy idea to cut the wages of regional people notwithstanding the levelling up plan. She then said she's honest, will tell the truth and then weasel worded her answers to the hard questions that Kay Burley put to her.

I'm so disappointed that the outsiders never made it to the cut. I might even have to vote for Truss so that Sunak doesn't slide in under ther "none of the above" trap.

Dave42 05-08-2022 16:39

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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 36130420)
Your solution though is take wealth off richest and spread it around, for equal measure, everyone has same wealth, doesn’t matter if people stay at home or earn a living, although they don’t need to because staying at home pays same. Breakdown of public services happens overnight. That’s the Labour way.

where has anyone every said everybody has to have the same wealth it never happened in history and never will. What is wrong with wanted to gap to close a bit not get bigger and as for public services they on there knee as usually happens under the tories and what services is gonna be cut for tax cut promises Truss has made you said yourself it Utterly Despicable what Sunak said about making gap bigger

Mick 05-08-2022 16:52

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Originally Posted by Dave42 (Post 36130426)
where has anyone every said everybody has to have the same wealth it never happened in history and never will. What is wrong with wanted to gap to close a bit not get bigger and as for public services they on there knee as usually happens under the tories and what services is gonna be cut for tax cut promises Truss has made you said yourself it Utterly Despicable what Sunak said about making gap bigger

Pretty certain winter of discontent happened under Labour, bin staff strikes, funeral workers striking, dead bodies piling up on street, and power going off at certain times of the day and staying off until next day. All thanks to the union strikes, this was public services on its knees.

It’s not about closing the gap, it’s about Labour leaning for a socialist state, that’s the gap closed and absolutely nobody aiming to work for a living, because they won’t need to as equal wealth means the stay home folk get same as those in work.

1andrew1 05-08-2022 17:03

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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 36130428)
Pretty certain winter of discontent happened under Labour, bin staff strikes, funeral workers striking, dead bodies piling up on street, and power going off at certain times of the day and staying off until next day. All thanks to the union strikes, this was public services on its knees.

It’s not about closing the gap, it’s about Labour leaning for a socialist state, that’s the gap closed and absolutely nobody aiming to work for a living, because they won’t need to as equal wealth means the stay home folk get same as those in work.

I think strikes tend to occur with flat economies and inflation and a government that is struggling to appear competent. Pretty much as we are right now with train strikes, bus strikes and now an eight-day strike at the country's largest container port!

Equal wealth is not a Labour Party policy. Like most parties they will talk about equality of opportunity.

https://news.sky.com/story/felixstow...-week-12666197

Damien 05-08-2022 17:05

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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 36130423)
And it would get worse under a socialist regime, why should doctors & nurses work when no one else wants to. Living in an Equal shared wealth society, is a disaster.

It didn't get worse between 97-10 though. This current Labour Party, like New Labour, aren't really socialists.

Dave42 05-08-2022 17:13

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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 36130428)
Pretty certain winter of discontent happened under Labour, bin staff strikes, funeral workers striking, dead bodies piling up on street, and power going off at certain times of the day and staying off until next day. All thanks to the union strikes, this was public services on its knees.

It’s not about closing the gap, it’s about Labour leaning for a socialist state, that’s the gap closed and absolutely nobody aiming to work for a living, because they won’t need to as equal wealth means the stay home folk get same as those in work.

Labour more centre again now thankfully Corbyn booted out thankfully hopefully some of the rest will follow like Diane Abbott and John McDonald ect

Mick 05-08-2022 18:04

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 36130430)
It didn't get worse between 97-10 though. This current Labour Party, like New Labour, aren't really socialists.

Yes they are. Services were dire under Labour during those periods, I disagree.

Damien 05-08-2022 18:24

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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 36130438)
Yes they are. Services were dire under Labour during those periods, I disagree.

It look Labour a while but waiting lists, and especially quick treatment for cancer, improved quite a bit under Labour: https://www.kingsfund.org.uk/project.../waiting-times

https://www.cableforum.uk/images/local/2022/08/2.jpg

It was Labour who introduced the two-week target for cancer referrals.

Obviously, they need to do it faster than 7 years in Government if they ever get re-elected - not least because I don't think they'll be given the 12 years and counted the Tories get as the waiting lists get longer and longer.

How long should the Tories get to turn it around? This isn't just COVID. The waiting lists had been getting longer and longer for a decade before.

papa smurf 05-08-2022 19:11

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Rishi humiliated as script for supporters exposed highlighting 'stage managed' campaign

The former Chancellor has been ridiculed after sending out a suggested script to his supporters on how to endorse him on social media. It includes preferred stock phrases for Tory members to use when making their case for Mr Sunak to be Prime Minister.

https://www.express.co.uk/news/polit...eadership-race


that loud bang was him shooting himself in the other foot;)

richard-john56 05-08-2022 20:34

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Originally Posted by Dave42 (Post 36130431)
Labour more centre again now thankfully Corbyn booted out thankfully hopefully some of the rest will follow like Diane Abbott and John McDonald ect

Shame the Tories do not kick out the extreme right wing lot as well.

Sephiroth 05-08-2022 21:57

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Originally Posted by richard-john56 (Post 36130444)
Shame the Tories do not kick out the extreme right wing lot as well.

In your mind, what characterises "extreme right wing"?


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