General Election June 8th

Who will you vote for at the General Election?

  • Conservatives

    Votes: 189 28.8%
  • Labour

    Votes: 366 55.8%
  • Liberal Democrats

    Votes: 37 5.6%
  • SNP

    Votes: 8 1.2%
  • UKIP

    Votes: 23 3.5%
  • Other

    Votes: 33 5.0%

  • Total voters
    656
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She's willing to do anything as she wants to work. Being unemployed make her feel like a stigma. I will ask in my locals if there's vacancies.

I'm on dodgy ground here not knowing your circumstances but comments like she needs a nudge and you will ask if there are any vacancies get my spidey senses going.
 
Colin posted it before.

There will be a new wealth tax.

Not that I think a wealth tax is a bad thing, but let's have the full quote from the policy eh?

In its first years, our service will require an additional £3 billion of public funds every year, enough to place a maximum limit on lifetime personal contributions to care costs, raise the asset threshold below which people are entitled to state support, and provide free end of life care. There are different ways the necessary monies can be raised. We will seek consensus on a cross-party basis about how it should be funded, with options including wealth taxes, an employer care contribution or a new social care levy.


Reaching a cross-party consensus? The bastards.


BTW I don't gamble. The only slip I'll be filling in is my voting slip.


Also, since you're in the trade(?), what would be the cost difference, for an average earner (£27k pa), between taking out private insurance compared to paying say an extra 1% PAYE?NI?

Assuming that you'd even be able to get insurance, if you had any, er, previous...?

I would be genuinely interested to know...
 
No. You have no political empathy as I said. you don't even know what it fucking means. You can only see things from your point of view. It doesn't lend itself to even half decent debate.

Ps, I've never even attempted "to get the baics right" as I've no idea what they are. But let me tell you a secret, when attempting to denigrate someone else on on a point, understand the point the were making in the first place, that way you'll look less of a fool.
Sure thing Tory Boy
 
Sorry - you always seem to post distractions – seemingly due to a lack of anything of substance to post.

But some topics are beyond your silly attempts at distraction

United Ireland?? I can see several ways that could come about in the future – through the choice and actions of the people that live there within a democratic process.

The IRA were callous murdering thugs operating a campaign of terror – Corbyn deserves nothing but contempt IMO for the support he clearly had/has for them – demonstrated by his actions then and (lack of) words now.

Frankly, IMO you also deserve a level of contempt, by the shallow manner in which you equate the IRA’s actions at the height of the troubles to how things could evolve in Wales and Scotland – as well as a united Ireland.

Arlene Foster said it more eloquently this morning:

"It is hard to take seriously the democratic credentials of a man who was so close to the political representatives of the IRA at the height of the Troubles.

"It is hard to see much good coming for the Labour Party from the coming election except the replacement of their leader."

Idiot, I'm not equating "the troubles" to the SNP or Plaid Cymru's campaign for independence, rather your decision to talk about English patriots rather than British.

National self determination is rarely achieved through exclusively peaceful means, much as we would like it to be otherwise.
 
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