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Originally Posted by denphone
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While the sums won't add up for their manifesto we can comfortably say they will spend less as they continue to roll back the purpose and function of the state. The relentless attack on the poor will continue, the benefits freeze resume, working terms and conditions reduce. Inequality will rise, food bank use continue to rocket, the fifth richest country in the world will continue to claim it "can't afford" to do otherwise.
What little remaining state assets that can have profit extracted from them will be privatised. The NHS falling prey to US venture capitalists and insurance companies.
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
You seem to be very picky when it comes to your take on Corbyn and McDonnell. Of course the full horror of what this dreadful duo have in store for our country does not appear in their manifesto, but that doesn't mean it won't happen. I believe the majority of the population has been spooked by what McDonnell has been saying and the media has done a pretty good job of reminding us of Corbyn's record.
These two Marxists are dangerous and people absolutely do need to be reminded what they stand for.
Incidentally, as has been pointed out before, the national debt is so high because we had to bring down the deficit, so we do have rather a lot to show for it, actually.
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More utterly baseless hyperbolic nonsense from Conservative Party HQ there old boy. I'd have thought you'd have tired of regurgitating it by now.