blueish swede
Well-Known Member
I thought at first she would be the political mirror image of Corbyn, but she's not. She's the political mirror image of Derek Hatton.Not this time
I thought at first she would be the political mirror image of Corbyn, but she's not. She's the political mirror image of Derek Hatton.Not this time
I don't want to get into a debate over this because as I have said, I am wasting my breath and I said I would be backing away (although I did not mean to the exclusion of ever posting ever again).Haha.
Nothing worse than a working class bloke who thinks he benefits from a Tory government. They’re literally working against you no matter who their leader is and they wouldn’t piss on you if you were on fire.
Love how absolutely nothing is the Tories fault and yet they apparently also ‘inherited Labour’s mess’. I can only presume you’re talking about the 2008 financial crises which was actually a world wide issue. The Tories simply weaponised the circumstances in their election campaign to point out ‘look what Labour have done’. George Osbourne years later actually said he privately thought Labour handled it quite well.
Not only that but the NHS had its highest ever approval rating during that Labour run, there was less homelessness & poverty, and our Greater Manchester high streets didn’t look like something out of a post apocalypse movie. You know, the kind of things we should all be wanting from our country?
Might go and do some booing.Just about to post the same. Conference will be fun.....
Just about to post the same. Conference will be fun.....
Might go and do some booing.
BlunderTruss speech is on Tuesday I think? The only day the railways are running at any kind of decent capacity next week. Maybe that was the plan? Get as many proles there as possible to let her know what we think.Make sure there are no train strikes - trains going in to Birmingham New Street empty and devoid of delegates will make for great photos in the papers lol
I don't want to get into a debate over this because as I have said, I am wasting my breath and I said I would be backing away (although I did not mean to the exclusion of ever posting ever again).
But sure, I accept the Tories have made loads of mistakes, just like Labour did and will do. I am not even a fan of the Tory party and some of them are odious, just as I find Angela Rayner odious for example.
But it's amusing what totally polarised perspective you have, as if Labour only do good things and the Tories only bad. I am rather more nuanced in my thinking. Of course our public services were better under Labour, because they spent a fuck off load of our money on them. Maybe not your money but a shed load that you didn't even notice, like them raiding your pension (estimated every private pension is £200k down on average as a result of that twat Brown's obsession with taxing anything he could find). There was an endless list of new and increased taxes.
And the state of the economy in 2010 - it seems, according to you - was entirely down to the financial crash, and nothing to do with Labour. Whereas the state of the economy now, has nothing to do with Brexit, with COVID or with 15x wholesales gas prices, but is ALL the Tories fault?
Honestly your position and rank hypocrisy is an absolute joke. But that's the standard of argument from you lot, and you wonder why I give up debating. Carry on in your ignorant fantasy land.
What!Reuters reporting latest You Gov poll gives Labour a 33 point lead over the cons
Point proven with your reply thanksUtter cobblers. It's simple: when did Labour borrow to fund tax cuts?
That bit about Brown and pensions wasn't very nuanced.I don't want to get into a debate over this because as I have said, I am wasting my breath and I said I would be backing away (although I did not mean to the exclusion of ever posting ever again).
But sure, I accept the Tories have made loads of mistakes, just like Labour did and will do. I am not even a fan of the Tory party and some of them are odious, just as I find Angela Rayner odious for example.
But it's amusing what totally polarised perspective you have, as if Labour only do good things and the Tories only bad. I am rather more nuanced in my thinking. Of course our public services were better under Labour, because they spent a fuck off load of our money on them. Maybe not your money but a shed load that you didn't even notice, like them raiding your pension (estimated every private pension is £200k down on average as a result of that twat Brown's obsession with taxing anything he could find). There was an endless list of new and increased taxes.
And the state of the economy in 2010 - it seems, according to you - was entirely down to the financial crash, and nothing to do with Labour. Whereas the state of the economy now, has nothing to do with Brexit, with COVID or with 15x wholesales gas prices, but is ALL the Tories fault?
Honestly your position and rank hypocrisy is an absolute joke. But that's the standard of argument from you lot, and you wonder why I give up debating. Carry on in your ignorant fantasy land.
These people are leeches and scum but I don't blame them if they can make a killing as most people would do the same. I'd like to see them pay more tax on what they get but thats another story - the people to blame are the politicians who signal these moves and allow insider trading like this - indeed it is suspected that some cabinet members "sell" info for party donations
But still 21% would vote Tory!Reuters reporting latest You Gov poll gives Labour a 33 point lead over the cons
Haha, join the club mate. Total waste of time trying to provide a different perspective. It's not the £350 billion cost of lockdown or the £150 billion cost of the energy cap, both of which were strongly supported by the lefty types on here, it was the miniscule cost of the top rate tax cut that screwed the economy. Not just ours, the Yen has collapsed, the Euro is also at a record low against the dollar, that's one hell of a global effect for a tax cut that cost a few billion quid in one country.
The plan is clear and obvious, provide a business friendly low tax environment to promote growth and hopefully stave off a potentially disastrous recession that is looming. I don't think people have grasped the dire situation we are in across the West, which is why radical action is necessary. I guess it's easier just to call people cunts and blame them for the global shitshow. In fact, our debt to gdp ratio is 6th out of the 7 G7 nations, only one below us is Germany, and they're even more screwed than we are and Winter is coming. If they go into recession, the entire pack of debt leveraged cards could come tumbling. Where we go from there, fuck knows.