Do you support the RMT?

The problem with that is civil servants pointed out at the time that these contracts were inflated and other providers were competing for the business.

Not to mention that hundreds of millions of pounds were wasted on PPE that was of such poor quality that it couldn't be used.

Are you desperate dan?
You see so predictable.
Once one starts trading insults you all seem to follow like sheep.
It’s as though your all pre programmed , no mind of your own.
Let’s just see how it all pans out
 
You see so predictable.
Once one starts trading insults you all seem to follow like sheep.
It’s as though your all pre programmed , no mind of your own.
Let’s just see how it all pans out
Did you forget to get your missus to do the spelling and grammar check or are you on your way to another barbecue?
 
It was funded by borrowing as it was an emergency.
Corbin policies were not an emergency and could have only been done by today’s everyday spending being paid for by future generations.
Sorry you’ve lost me here. Either we can afford it or we can’t.
For example, I can’t afford to buy a house that costs £5M. I can’t borrow enough and I don’t have enough saved so I can’t definitely can not afford it, under any circumstances.
You’re suggesting that government ‘cant’ borrow money to invest in infrastructure, education and the like, and but can borrow it in ’an emergency’, which doesn’t ring true.
 
Not sure why it would be a problem for me, I was just quoting what you said that staff were leaving.
Just interested where they would go to to get similar pay and conditions.
I didn’t. You suggested they could do if they wanted to, for whatever reason.
 
Listening to Mike Sweeney call in yesterday and the amount of numpties who didn’t have a clue about what was going on with the strike and just reading headlines or crap spouted by ministers. So I phoned in and put my views forward, seems I did ok as Radio 4 have contacted me to go on a program which puts me up against someone who doesn’t agree with the strikes. I’m supposed to do it this afternoon so I’ll see how it goes.
 
Sorry you’ve lost me here. Either we can afford it or we can’t.
For example, I can’t afford to buy a house that costs £5M. I can’t borrow enough and I don’t have enough saved so I can’t definitely can not afford it, under any circumstances.
You’re suggesting that government ‘cant’ borrow money to invest in infrastructure, education and the like, and but can borrow it in ’an emergency’, which doesn’t ring true.
Since when would going back to 60 on the pension commitment , that Corbin promised he would do, literally days before the election be classified as spending on infrastructure .
Do you honestly at the back of your heart and reading the posts on here from the left, that had Labour got back in to power the Unions and public sector workers, with a left wing Government in power would not have said its payback time.
We want inflation busting pay rises in year 1
How were they going to be paid for other than borrowing.
 
Listening to Mike Sweeney call in yesterday and the amount of numpties who didn’t have a clue about what was going on with the strike and just reading headlines or crap spouted by ministers. So I phoned in and put my views forward, seems I did ok as Radio 4 have contacted me to go on a program which puts me up against someone who doesn’t agree with the strikes. I’m supposed to do it this afternoon so I’ll see how it goes.
I would have been more than happy to have gone toe to toe with you.
 
You see so predictable.
Once one starts trading insults you all seem to follow like sheep.
It’s as though your all pre programmed , no mind of your own.
Let’s just see how it all pans out

Do you think that you raise the tone with the captain hindsight references or that it doesn't make you seem like a Conservative campaign HQ bot?
 

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