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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
The Conservatives don't look like they are struggling to me. Boris is way out front, and the more his opponents throw the kitchen sink at him, the more popular he will become.
The UK population is not prepared to accept a Communist government and so Corbyn will poll disastrously. He is not only going to lose votes to the Conservatives, Lib Dems and Brexit, but many traditional Labour supporters will stay at home.
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That's because you are suffering from confirmation bias Old Boy. You are simply seeing what you want to see regardless of other evidence available.
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Originally Posted by nomadking
So which of the spending plans have been denied by Labour? To say nothing of the impact of those and other plans. Eg if people think the high street is dead now, just wait and see what effect Labour would have, and indeed have had.
The anti-Semitism and support for the IRA and other certain groups of terrorists really cannot be denied.
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The plans haven't been denied the figures have. Drummed up by a Tory on the back of a cigarette paper, ignoring the economic benefits of Labour action in the economy
IRA and anti-Semitism the same tired old flawed allegations that have never been proven and never will. Yawn.
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Try turning off £158bn of annual borrowing overnight. Just imagine what the public debt would've been like if Labour had won. From 2011/12 to 2018/19 the debt rose from £1,236bn to £1,773bn. That a lot less than a trillion rise.
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The coalition came to power before 2011/12. You must surely tire of making up arguments against points nobody actually made rather than conceding that I'm right.