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Originally Posted by jfman
Your experience is simply your skewed perception of reality. That doesn't make it actual reality.
The "popular view" doesn't have any bearing on whether it's right or not. Many things can be used to steer public opinion in a certain direction for political/ideological expediency. I’m glad you’ve accepted under-investment in industry was a political choice.
I will take no lessons from you on what policies I should promote here or elsewhere. Especially in the field of economics.
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Ah, bless! Yes, our visions of reality. Which, being reality, happened at the time!
My reality is not skewed. I lived it, you did not, and you think you know different. Please let's forget we have ever learned anything from experience. Unfortunately, guys like you prefer the fake news.
On this forum, are we not better than that?
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Interesting to note that on the BBC News tonight, even the BBC thought that it was not worth more than the third item on the headlines of the manifesto commitments of Labour's Conference today.
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Originally Posted by muppetman11
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Mr K (seems to be a possible connection to 'Kremlin', but could be coincidence!)
The fact is, we got nice new trains with privatisation, although I do acknowledge that some areas in the north did not benefit from that.