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denphone 18-09-2019 20:04

Re: Liberal Democrat conference/manifesto
 
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Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 36010633)
Er, you do realise there's a conference coming up where Momentum will tell them exactly what to do.

Indeed that is the case but that is no different then the Conservatives talking to their political masters as well.

Mr K 18-09-2019 20:07

Re: Liberal Democrat conference/manifesto
 
Doing rather well in the polls, the Lib Dems. The main attraction being they aren't Conservative or Labour. Not a high bar to achieve.

denphone 18-09-2019 20:10

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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36010641)
Doing rather well in the polls, the Lib Dems. The main attraction being they aren't Conservative or Labour. Not a high bar to achieve.

Doing well in the polls does not mean it will turn itself into a whole lot of new MP's come the general election.

OLD BOY 18-09-2019 20:13

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 36010643)
Doing well in the polls does not mean it will turn itself into a whole lot of new MP's come the general election.

With luck it will just split the Labour vote and allow the Conservatives to romp home with a huge majority.

nomadking 18-09-2019 20:14

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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 36010631)
I'm saying they are quite tame. I challenge anyone to name an outlandish policy that will push me into hardship.

Every one of their policies will cost money and add to inflation.

jfman 18-09-2019 20:15

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Originally Posted by nomadking (Post 36010651)
Every one of their policies will cost money and add to inflation.

That's not how inflation works.

pip08456 18-09-2019 20:16

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36010650)
With luck it will just split the Labour vote and allow the Conservatives to romp home with a huge majority.

Don't forget the Brexit party OB. If Boris does not deliver...

OLD BOY 18-09-2019 20:18

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Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 36010656)
Don't forget the Brexit party OB. If Boris does not deliver...

I'm sure he will...:erm:

Damien 18-09-2019 20:19

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Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 36010491)
Strictly speaking it is.

Marxism is basically where the government control all of the national resources.

Well Marxism is, again correct me if I am wrong since I am not an expert, essentially communism. The abolishment of private property with the nations resources spread out to 'ensure equality'.

I think it's a bit of a leap to say nationalising the railway is therefore Marxist. You could argue any government ownership if Marxist if that was the case and the term would be useless as a result.

denphone 18-09-2019 20:20

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36010650)
With luck it will just split the Labour vote and allow the Conservatives to romp home with a huge majority.

Looking at the long term polling data graphs for the last 9 years a couple of weeks ago your scenario is very unlikely to play out and predictions are the Conservatives will win most seats but will not have a overall majority.

Mr K 18-09-2019 20:23

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36010661)
I'm sure he will...:erm:

Yes, you were sure about.TM aswell...

Pierre 18-09-2019 20:26

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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 36010516)
None of these things are in the Labour manifesto.

Have you seen the Manifesto for the next election? You must be on the inside then.

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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 36010609)
Explain what policies in the Labour manifesto would do this, clearly outlining how they couldn't be fully costed.

We get it, you don't like state functions because there's profits that capitalists could cream off the top.

Could you forward me a copy of the manifesto for the next election then, as seen as you know all about it.

nomadking 18-09-2019 20:28

Re: Liberal Democrat conference/manifesto
 
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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 36010653)
That's not how inflation works.

Adding costs and taxes to businesses, adds to inflation.

jfman 18-09-2019 20:29

Re: Liberal Democrat conference/manifesto
 
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Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 36010674)
Have you seen the Manifesto for the next election? You must be on the inside then.

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Could you forward me a copy of the manifesto for the next election then, as seen as you know all about it.

The 2017 one will do. I haven't seen any indication Corbyn or McDonnell have changed much since then.

It's also Old Boy making the claim this hypothetical manifesto will put me into hardship. Has he seen it?

Pierre 18-09-2019 20:32

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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36010641)
Doing rather well in the polls, the Lib Dems. The main attraction being they aren't Conservative or Labour. Not a high bar to achieve.

To be fair, since the referendum, and the election, they have sorted their shehite out.

You are under no illusion what a vote for the LibDems is, and that is attractive to many.

Only issue is, if they are the king makers in a future coalition they could not afford to throw away a red line like revoking A.50 again, like they did with tuition fees.

Making such a future coalition with the Tories ( I know but for argument) impossible and with Labour, very problematic for Labour and the LibDems.

Making a potential coalition ( if the numbers stacked up) between Tory and Brexit ( if we haven’t left) more likely.


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