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Originally Posted by Damien
It's amusing how interventionist and protectionist the government is becoming when these were apparently the big concerns over Miliband.
Most of the time I suspect you could swap the party names on the manifestos and the same people would forcefully advocate how bad Labour/Tories are. What was then dangerous Marxist interventionism will become sensible conservatism sticking up for ordinary people against corporate interests whilst those advocating for it a year and a half ago will warn us of the cost to business and jobs. 
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https://twitter.com/Ed_Miliband/stat...98959222718464
UKIP seem to be happy, though.
https://twitter.com/oflynnmep/status/783313098505584641
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Patrick O'Flynn
@oflynnmep
The number of policies Mrs May is lifting out of the UKIP GE15 manifesto is astonishing. Almost like we are in power, but not in office!
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Lastly and most ridiculously perhaps Arron Banks, he of bankrolling UKIP and Leave.EU fame, commenting earlier this year that he was in favour of remaining in the EEA and considered it a 'pragmatic step'.
Such views are now it seems bordering on traitorous.
https://twitter.com/rolandmcs/status/752164986730971136
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The comments on doctors are genius. 'Dear highly trained and qualified professionals, we'd like to kick you all out in the next decade, so please hang around in the interim while we
hope to train your replacements.'
The link is to an article noting medical degrees ended up in clearing. Weirdly enough treating a profession like something on your shoe puts people off wanting to spend years training to do it.
Presume we'll also produces nurses out of thin area given the government has cut their bursaries.