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Old 13-06-2017, 14:53   #364
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Re: The 2017 General Election

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Originally Posted by Mick View Post
Please 'nothing'. Complete rubbish. Labour are simply not to be trusted with the nations finances and given all Jezza promised before the election last week, he would have left a massive hole that would need future generations to pay off, he obviously lives in a 'buy now, pay much much later' world.

It's not about believing, it's about the facts and your obsession with Mrs T, is astounding, I would not be surprised if you still had a dartboard with a picture of her stuck across it.

I think you need to bring yourself forward, she has been out of office since early 90's and she made some difficult choices and I know you are not going to agree, but when she came to power, she actually saved this country from the brink and brought those trade unions down a peg or two and stopped them bringing this country to it's knees with increasing demands and crippling strikes, in essence, back in the 70's during Labour led governments, they simply had too much power, something else that would return under a Corbyn/Momentum led Government.

I do not think anybody wants to go back to an era of trash piling up in the streets and the dead being unburied, electricity black outs etc etc.

I'd like to know how much of the borrowing undertaken Tory governments over the years has been as a direct result of Labour's profligacy when it comes to spending and PFI. Someone always has to pay for Labour's debts and mishandling of the economy.

Corbyn did what Labour always do - promise to spend money. Remember their note to the new Chancellor back in 2010? That just about sums up their MO and why those who vote for them can't see through it yet is beyond me.

Did anyone really think McDonnell had changed his ideological spots?

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John McDonnell and Ian Lavery are to celebrate Labour’s better-than-expected election defeat at a Cuba Solidarity Campaign party next week...

... as well as a tribute to Fidel Castro, before giving speeches in praise of the communist Cuban regime. For voters, a look at what you could have won. Of course Fidel never gave himself the opportunity to lose an election…
https://order-order.com/2017/06/13/m...#disqus_thread

I suppose he could be planning to honour the promise to resign, along with his loony mate Corbyn, after the communist party is over...

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