20-01-2021, 09:04
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Re: Sir Keir Starmer elected as new Labour leader
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
....And our stats include deaths in care homes and in the community. The inclusiveness of our figures compared with others is bound to result in a higher number.
Anyway, back on topic, Sir Kier has been more in favour of locking everyone down and being much more generous to everyone with payouts, which would certainly please some but I'm sure would frustrate many others, and make the state of the economy ten times worse.
In the good times, Labour squander the money and in bad times they squander the money we don't have.
Some people, bless them, find that an attractive proposition.
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Usually those who don't/won't work for a living.
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20-01-2021, 09:15
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Re: Sir Keir Starmer elected as new Labour leader
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
....And our stats include deaths in care homes and in the community. The inclusiveness of our figures compared with others is bound to result in a higher number.
Anyway, back on topic, Sir Kier has been more in favour of locking everyone down and being much more generous to everyone with payouts, which would certainly please some but I'm sure would frustrate many others, and make the state of the economy ten times worse.
In the good times, Labour squander the money and in bad times they squander the money we don't have.
Some people, bless them, find that an attractive proposition.
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Can you actually provide an example of a country that's massaging their stats or as always is it mere conjecture on your part in your perpetual denial that the Conservative Party can possibly do anything wrong?
Can you actually quantify your claims that "more generous" payouts would make the economy worse? Fundamentally payments are there to support what was a functioning economy prior to the pandemic as a stop gap.
The alternative you propose is to throw people and businesses on the scrapheap. I wonder where those people end up? Universal Credit. Who pays? Government.
I'd be grateful if you could provide any coherent economic analysis that supports your claim. Even the great bastion of capitalism - the USA - is throwing $2trn at Covid relief. So there has to be an evidence base for it, unlike your simplistic Tories good / Labour bad union flag waving opinion pieces
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20-01-2021, 15:14
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Re: Sir Keir Starmer elected as new Labour leader
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Originally Posted by jfman
I'd be grateful if you could provide any coherent economic analysis that supports your claim. Even the great bastion of capitalism - the USA - is throwing $2trn at Covid relief. So there has to be an evidence base for it, unlike your simplistic Tories good / Labour bad union flag waving opinion pieces
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Doubtful he will.
It's important to note that I don't think there are any right answers here. If you lock down and contact trace, you run the risk of company failures and economic problems, and also have to massively invade people's privacy.
If you don't lock down, you run the risk of people dying (which may also create economic problems, if enough people die).
The countries that appear to have dealt with this the best are those that locked down early, and had efficient testing and tracing procedures. If you lock down early, you may still get business failures, but they will be minimised.
The efficient test and trace requires that people give up some privacy. South Korea's test and trace system relies on the government getting access to the population's financial records (they get a list of where anyone who has had a positive COVID test has used any credit or debit cards they have), people's phone location data. I can't see our government ever doing this, because while I don't know how much the South Koreans trust their government, our government has already shown it has links to people who would mine that kind of data for profit, so people don't trust them.
By locking down late, the lockdown is going to last longer and be more widespread, so will affect many more businesses for longer. Those businesses will also usually pay taxes, so there is a reduced income for the government. Locking down late also means there are many thousands more people to treat. While most people are not affected much by COVID, an increased number of COVID sufferers means increased treatment costs, and an increase in benefits.
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20-01-2021, 20:28
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Re: Sir Keir Starmer elected as new Labour leader
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Originally Posted by jfman
Can you actually provide an example of a country that's massaging their stats or as always is it mere conjecture on your part in your perpetual denial that the Conservative Party can possibly do anything wrong?
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The stats come from PHE, they have nothing to do with the Conservative Party (or any party).
Strange how you are happy to take digs at them by complaining that others are not.
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20-01-2021, 20:41
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Re: Sir Keir Starmer elected as new Labour leader
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Originally Posted by Paul
The stats come from PHE, they have nothing to do with the Conservative Party (or any party).
Strange how you are happy to take digs at them by complaining that others are not.
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Stats get defined by Government and I've accepted the challenges and imperfections in any method - hence the difference between the PHE and ONS methodology.
That said - my only point here - was for Old Boy to inform us what other countries are obviously massaging theirs as he claims.
I think it's perfectly acceptable to point out where other posters are simply sycophantically following a party line. Especially when they pull out claims about other parties, or other countries, that are completely unfounded as OB frequently does.
If you want to rename the thread "Straw man hypothetical Starmer policies for Tories to bat down" then I'll take the hint.
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20-01-2021, 23:36
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Re: Sir Keir Starmer elected as new Labour leader
Im more likely to rename "jfmans argumentative topic because he thinks hes always right and everyone else is always wrong."
In fact, I could then merge about 6 other topics into it.
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20-01-2021, 23:41
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Re: Sir Keir Starmer elected as new Labour leader
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Im more likely to rename "jfmans argumentative topic because he thinks hes always right and everyone else is always wrong."
In fact, I could then merge about 6 other topics into it.
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Touché.
At least leave the Coronavirus one intact I quite enjoy battering right wing idiocy around there. The rest I'm indifferent to. Starmer is rubbish - he's just not rubbish for the imaginary reasons that Old Boy pulls out of thin air in here.
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20-01-2021, 23:54
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Re: Sir Keir Starmer elected as new Labour leader
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Im more likely to rename "jfmans argumentative topic because he thinks hes always right and everyone else is always wrong."
In fact, I could then merge about 6 other topics into it.
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I disagree. Jfman does not always think I’m wrong and indeed vice-versa.
But yes, he is argumentative as are those he riles.
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21-01-2021, 00:13
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Re: Sir Keir Starmer elected as new Labour leader
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I disagree.
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Everything is as expected then.
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21-01-2021, 08:43
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Re: Sir Keir Starmer elected as new Labour leader
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Everything is as expected then.
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Touché.
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21-01-2021, 09:53
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Re: Sir Keir Starmer elected as new Labour leader
No point coming onto a forum to be agreed with all the time or to agree with others all the time. It would be boring. You won't develop your own arguments or understand their flaws.
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21-01-2021, 10:17
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Re: Sir Keir Starmer elected as new Labour leader
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No point coming onto a forum to be agreed with all the time or to agree with others all the time. It would be boring. You won't develop your own arguments or understand their flaws.
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Indeed. That’s what Twitter is for.
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30-04-2021, 10:38
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Re: Sir Keir Starmer elected as new Labour leader
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Quote from The Sun: SIR Keir Starmer is going backwards in the polls and even losing ground with working-class voters.
A new survey shows Labour’s desperate attempts to make capital out of the PM’s cash-for-curtains row is cutting no ice with the public.
It gives the Tories an 11 per cent lead in the polls, with just six days until local elections.
The Conservatives are on 44 points, with Labour lagging on just 33, down a point in a week.
The YouGov poll also shows the Tories have a 19-point lead — 48 to Labour’s 29 — among working-class people, known as C2DE voters.
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Looks like "Wallpapergate" doesn't gain any traction with voters concerned with more important matters like Covid and jobs.
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30-04-2021, 10:39
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Re: Sir Keir Starmer elected as new Labour leader
A shame, because while people are focusing on how much was spent, the focus should really be on how the it was funded - that's the real issue, and that is what is being obfuscated.
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30-04-2021, 10:46
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Re: Sir Keir Starmer elected as new Labour leader
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Originally Posted by heero_yuy
Looks like "Wallpapergate" doesn't gain any traction with voters concerned with more important matters like Covid and jobs.
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The issue is corruption not wallpaper. A successful country needs to be free of corruption in order to prosper and to create jobs.
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