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Old 10-11-2019, 20:36   #463
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Re: Election 2019, Week 1

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
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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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.

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.
The 2010/11 spending plans were drawn up by Labour. Was the deficit for 2010/2011 in excess of £500bn? Of course not. Now add in the over £100bn of the buy now, pay later of PFI. People bleat enough about austerity as it is. Just think what it would've taken to overnight reverse an annual £100+bn deficit. The ongoing spending commitments(eg tax credits) were set by Labour.


You mean videos, speeches, and appearances at events aren't proof?


Apart from a small blip in 2007, current house building is higher than every year of the previous Labour government.
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