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Originally Posted by nomadking
1) the commitment was for a particular specification.
2) The specification couldn't be defined because of the sabotaging of Parliament by Labour and the Remainers. All activity had to used to try and stop that sabotage.
3) For the past few years, around 150,000 homes/year have been built.
4) since 2010, the social sector building has been more than any year of the previous Labour government.
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Just a few more examples in this link.
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They're all examples of active support.
Consider this, if Labour's spending had been such that they they left a deficit of zero, would the post-2010 government have added to the debt? The post-2010 deficit went down by a total of £600bn from the 2009/2010 borrowing level. That's an indication of how much extra, continuing with the full level of Labour's spending would have added.
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The wreath laying was clearly a misunderstanding. Saying people in armed struggle are brave isn't the same as supporting them.
You're just on the wrong side of the argument.