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When George tried to implement the policies Conservative voters mandated him to carry out, there was a realisation in Westminister that (belatedly) this was not the right thing to do hence the attempts to stop him. Attempts that proved succesfull. Don't forget that cuts are still planned, together with welfare cuts phased in over a longer timeframe via Universal Credits. A lot of these, ironically, will hit the typical Tory voter: http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2...tumn-statement Quote:
George also saw this as a politically expedient opportunity to cement the Tories position as the party most likely to win the next election. Look at me he says: 'I was going to do a really bad thing, something I told you I was going to .. but hey, I am a nice guy really and I am been doing some soul searching and I have changed my mind". The U turn has no risk given where we are in the electoral cycle and given that there is no credible opposition to constrain what he does. George will learn from this: even he could not push through policies which, when looked at in detail were so patentedly unfair. Even he could not cut Police budgets by upto 20% when we have just had the Paris incident. George will just be more cunning next time ;) ---------- Post added at 21:49 ---------- Previous post was at 21:44 ---------- Quote:
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You're just grumbling because you're stuck with Corby, come back again when you have a credible Leader for Labour, because lets face it, it wouldn't matter what CMD /Osbourne did, it would never come close to the chaos Corby would unleash. Good luck getting shot of him in the next 5 yrs :D, and while he's there Labour will be too busy internally squabbling to worry about the wider world.
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Brown, Miliband, Corbyn, how much worse can it get? :D
They can't even run a decent leadership election much less run a country. :rofl: |
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Is that what's known as an inconvenient truth? :D
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Hugh, what is your point? You agree with Osem and the Mirror on calling Tories Toffs? If this is just a wind up, fair enough but really, what are you trying to say? Spell it out .. ---------- Post added at 23:19 ---------- Previous post was at 23:17 ---------- Quote:
I like this game as I am on Osem's block list :) ---------- Post added at 23:27 ---------- Previous post was at 23:19 ---------- Quote:
Corbyn will never come close to the choas unleashed on this country by the Financial sector in 2007/2008 .. the same people that are allowed (and encouraged to) to play the same game of Russian Roulette with this country's future. At last someone in this industry is talking sense: http://www.businessspectator.com.au/...gs-anti-banker ---------- Post added at 23:28 ---------- Previous post was at 23:27 ---------- Quote:
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Ianch99 please explain why Osborne listening to the people who elected him is a negative?
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Seriously, step back from the Labour party pull yourself together and think about what you're saying. Because right now everything about Labour appears to be crack pot including some supporters. I know its not as it seems, but someone in the Labour party need to put a stop to all this, and soon! |
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Look it's perfectly clear that everything's just tickety-boo at Labour HQ. There are no opposition tanks in Corbyn's Baghdad and he can just carry on undermining his ministers with ill judged, ad hoc statements and infantile 'policy' made up on the hoof, safe in the knowledge that everyone loves him...
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I think Corbyn has just found out the difference between being an MP and being a Front Bencher...
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Anyway there's really nothing to worry about and he's just taken decisive action to restore confidence amongst his colleagues: |
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Remember he's only ever been a back bencher for those 30 years. He's never had any senior work in the party, the kind of work that requires persuading other people to see your point of view rather than simply mouthing off... |
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There are others as dangerous for Labour as Jezzer:
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How to hit the nail squarely on the thumb from the man who would be chancellor if he's allowed. |
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