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Old 25-09-2017, 16:24   #427
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Re: Government & Post Election Discussion

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Originally Posted by heero_yuy View Post
Leopards never change their spots.

God help us all if this rabble ever get into number 10: Venezuela without the oil.
Some of us know that yes. Some folks on the other hand never seem to learn that lesson when it comes to Labour and their nasty stereotyping of everyone who disagrees. It's never far beneath the surface no matter what they say or do and every so often one of them - Corbyn, Abbott, McDonnell, Lewis, Livingstone or whoever - will let the cat out of the bag and remind us what they really are and how their brand of intolerance is really no less nasty or extreme than their equivalent loonies on the far right.

Here we go again with Labour's nonsense - this time it's supposedly taking back in house all those PFI contracts a large number of which were agreed during the Blair/Brown years of economic 'prudence'.

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A future Labour government would bring "wasteful" PFI contracts back in the public sector, shadow chancellor John McDonnell has said.
He told Labour's conference the contracts were set to cost the taxpayer £200bn over coming decades and private companies were making "huge profits".
He said Labour, which has previously promised to strike no new deals, would bring PFI contracts "back in-house".
Labour sources later said this meant they would "review" all PFI contracts.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-41379849

What does he mean and what will it all cost? It's the usual questions about populist unaffordable Labour garbage which they never seem able to answer for some odd reason...

Before the election it was wiping out student debts and we know what happened to that 'promise' don't we. It went the same way as so many others they could never have delivered on...

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Some really nice folk disproving once and for all that Labour has a serious problem with anti-semtism:

https://order-order.com/2017/09/25/l...el-like-nazis/

Heartwarming stuff isn't it.

Labour is about as likely to reform the nastiness out of the party as the EU is to forget all about a single European state so nobody ought to be holding their breath waiting.

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