kevin horlocks wand
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thank you very much, I will now have a look
Btw I don't think it should come down, just don't think it needs to go up as already high.
thank you very much, I will now have a look
Btw I don't think it should come down, just don't think it needs to go up as already high.
Greg Clark just on the Today programme. Not quite in the Dianne Abbott class, but "how are you are going to get immigration down to the tens of thousands when farming and construction and others are all saying we need foreign workers?" - "We'll open a university for the nuclear industry to give people skills". "Why are you promising to peg energy prices?" "We invented a competitive market with a regulator, but obviously it's been crap and people are paying more than they should, but apart from that it's a great system." I paraphrase.
I did hear it and I'm happy to call them into question.Never heard it, and I don't want to call into question your paraphrasing skills, Vic, but what on earth does that even mean in relation to the question? :-)
If, which appears likely, Labour get beaten in the GE, then stick with comrade Corbyn, then their function asApparently Unite say they will still back him after he loses too! It's great to see a man sticking to his principles regardless of how unpopular they are. The problem for labour of course is that he has stolen their party and is morphing it into a new far left political entity which will become irrelevant in political terms.
The New Statesman, well I never. Desperation is an understatement, blaming May for the state of the Labour party,And the prize for the most desperate article so far goes to:
http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/june2017/2017/05/tory-landslide-does-not-equate-mandate-brexit
I would question that figure.
where doe the figure of 75% of tax receipts come from the top 50% ?
Where are you getting those numbers from?
80 odd percent general taxation
98.8 percent general taxation AND NI
https://www.kingsfund.org.uk/projects/nhs-in-a-nutshell/how-nhs-funded
not that this is a barometer of anything but Jezza stayed in manchester last night, and I know a couple of people who met him from them working where he stays.
One is lib dem and one is labour but not a fan and had misgivings about voting them. Both this morning after meeting and chating to him have said they will be voting labour.
Now the bbc in particular with it's UKIP love in has spent days concocting this marxist, reds under the bed spin of him.
Put that along side the last 2 years of negative coverage from most outlets and maybe if instead of the sensationalism we are fed, actual the real people and policies were reported so people saw the message not this apparent bogey man and fool the elction may be more in the balance.
But hey lets carry on the myths that poor people don't pay more tax, the rich are the wealth creators, and a more equal fair society is envy polotics not just a decent thing to consider.
TBF - in my search for balance I read right across the spectrum - but that was laughableThe New Statesman, well I never. Desperation is an understatement, blaming May for the state of the Labour party,
then saying it's undemocratic to call an election when the opposition is weak!
These people just can't empathise with others, in their minds, everyone is either stupid or an insensitive bastard unless
we believe in the same things they do.
Has to be a wum. Hard right BBC - must be the unique way they are funded.Oh my word
not that this is a barometer of anything but Jezza stayed in manchester last night, and I know a couple of people who met him from them working where he stays.
One is lib dem and one is labour but not a fan and had misgivings about voting them. Both this morning after meeting and chating to him have said they will be voting labour.
Now the bbc in particular with it's UKIP love in has spent days concocting this marxist, reds under the bed spin of him.
Put that along side the last 2 years of negative coverage from most outlets and maybe if instead of the sensationalism we are fed, actual the real people and policies were reported so people saw the message not this apparent bogey man and fool the elction may be more in the balance.
But hey lets carry on the myths that poor people don't pay more tax, the rich are the wealth creators, and a more equal fair society is envy polotics not just a decent thing to consider.
not that this is a barometer of anything but Jezza stayed in manchester last night, and I know a couple of people who met him from them working where he stays.
One is lib dem and one is labour but not a fan and had misgivings about voting them. Both this morning after meeting and chating to him have said they will be voting labour.
Now the bbc in particular with it's UKIP love in has spent days concocting this marxist, reds under the bed spin of him.
Put that along side the last 2 years of negative coverage from most outlets and maybe if instead of the sensationalism we are fed, actual the real people and policies were reported so people saw the message not this apparent bogey man and fool the elction may be more in the balance.
But hey lets carry on the myths that poor people don't pay more tax, the rich are the wealth creators, and a more equal fair society is envy polotics not just a decent thing to consider.
And the prize for the most desperate article so far goes to:
http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/june2017/2017/05/tory-landslide-does-not-equate-mandate-brexit
Yet another example of many on the left saying that if you vote Tory then the only reason you've done so is because you've been brainwashed by the right-wing media.
I've got an idea that might help those lefties..... how about listening to other people with different views to you and accepting that they hold those different viewpoints. Then, debate with them about their views to see if you can change their minds rather than just accusing them of not being capabale of independent thought.
Go on, give it a try. I won't be holding my breath in this one mind.