General Election - December 12th, 2019

Who will you vote for in the 2019 General Election?

  • Conservative

    Votes: 160 30.9%
  • Labour

    Votes: 230 44.4%
  • Liberal Democrats

    Votes: 59 11.4%
  • Green Party

    Votes: 13 2.5%
  • Brexit Party

    Votes: 28 5.4%
  • Plaid Cymru/SNP

    Votes: 7 1.4%
  • Other

    Votes: 21 4.1%

  • Total voters
    518
Ha, no it’s more a recurring theme. That press conference in front of police cadets, his visits to the flooding areas etc. Ed Miliband practically lost an election on his perceived weirdness, but Johnson is on another level.

Ed Miliband had the media constantly focusing on his 'weirdness' and looks, all the time. Boris, he's charismatic, the BBC said so.
 
I will wait for someone to tell me why this is a bad idea




And by the Conservatives own report will work out £12 billion cheaper to implement than the Governments current plan of multiple vendors .......



That means that the average Joe will pay £12 billion MORE THAN THEY NEED TO out of their own pockets to get Broadband installed throughout the UK.........................Fiscal Prudence my arse.
 
My BT engineer is due between 8am and 1pm today to fix my broadband, which has been out of action for three weeks now. No tv during that time except via my phone.

They sent someone a couple of weeks ago, but he was there to fix the line for reasons which remain a mystery, which was working fine. I could have told him that. Tried not to be too pissed off with him, as it wasn’t his fault.

They’ve tried to fix it twice, down the line, to no avail. Once via a call centre in the sub-continent and once from Plymouth. On both occasions they promised to sort it. They didn’t.

Booked the day out of work twice, which has cost me a few quit on one occasion.

Can’t see a state run enterprise ever matching these service levels tbh. Nationalised industries are so inefficient
 
And by the Conservatives own report will work out £12 billion cheaper to implement than the Governments current plan of multiple vendors .......



That means that the average Joe will pay £12 billion MORE THAN THEY NEED TO out of their own pockets to get Broadband installed throughout the UK.........................Fiscal Prudence my arse.

Experts have said £40 Billion already and thats before a single home is hooked up and we all know how costs escalate.

Facebook, Google and Amazon to pay for it? Has anyone asked them or told them yet and what was their answer I mean if brexit has companies running for the doors im going to guess a bill of this size would?

What happens to all the other broadband providers? Jobs within them?

"Roll up...roll up...free shit...get your free shit"
 
Who has said your evil lol.

Btw £1.10 in every £100 on benefits spent is estimated to be lost in fraud, roughly 1.9 billion. In 2015/16.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/election-2017-39980793

Our total expenditure in 2016 was £772 billion

https://www.gov.uk/government/uploa...ile/508193/HMT_Budget_2016_Web_Accessible.pdf


Compared to the £18 billion in unclaimed benefits (Citizens Advice Bureau figures )

The £30 billion in tax avoided , evaded or uncollected (HMRC figures )

or if you want to take the Tax Justice Network and PWC Figure this is closer to £120 billion


However we have more staff in HMRC focusing on catching benefit fraudsters than we do on tax evaders
 
My BT engineer is due between 8am and 1pm today to fix my broadband, which has been out of action for three weeks now. No tv during that time except via my phone.

They sent someone a couple of weeks ago, but he was there to fix the line for reasons which remain a mystery, which was working fine. I could have told him that. Tried not to be too pissed off with him, as it wasn’t his fault.

They’ve tried to fix it twice, down the line, to no avail. Once via a call centre in the sub-continent and once from Plymouth. On both occasions they promised to sort it. They didn’t.

Booked the day out of work twice, which has cost me a few quit on one occasion.

Can’t see a state run enterprise ever matching these service levels tbh. Nationalised industries are so inefficient
Had a similar situation recently. The engineer told me that the first response from BT is to send a telephone engineer and not a broadband bod.
You have to emphasise that it's a broadband fault when you call it in. Told him that's what I'd done but he said I had to really emphasise it. I mean really, really emphasise the fact, next time.
Interesting times.
 
Had a similar situation recently. The engineer told me that the first response from BT is to send a telephone engineer and not a broadband bod.
You have to emphasise that it's a broadband fault when you call it in. Told him that's what I'd done but he said I had to really emphasise it. I mean really, really emphasise the fact, next time.
Interesting times.
I did. At the risk of sounding slightly immodest, I think it’s fair to say I’m generally regarded as quite good at getting my message across. Perhaps on this occasion I fell short.
 
I did. At the risk of sounding slightly immodest, I think it’s fair to say I’m generally regarded as quite good at getting my message across. Perhaps on this occasion I fell short.
As did I, it would appear.
It's the call centre default action required response, it seems.
Phone dept and broadband dept are two completely different set ups, apparently.
 
Compared to the £18 billion in unclaimed benefits (Citizens Advice Bureau figures )

The £30 billion in tax avoided , evaded or uncollected (HMRC figures )

or if you want to take the Tax Justice Network and PWC Figure this is closer to £120 billion


However we have more staff in HMRC focusing on catching benefit fraudsters than we do on tax evaders
Nailed it. Most people don't realise how much is avoided in tax but buy into the right wing press how it's poor people's fault and immigrants fault.
 
Great bold innovative move from labour regarding free British broadband.
Tories on the back foot trying to rubbish it.
Wot have they got to offer - tax cuts to people who don't need it and hope that some of the wealth trickles down (NOT).
 

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