Impressive this from Jezza.
While the whole room keeps giving him umpteen standing ovations, there's the odd few who are rooted to their seats, ar,ms folded, looking like cunts.
They have died of boredoom listening to empty promises.
You try getting up when you're dead!
Wind farms and hydro plants
Government owned infrastructure and increased use of regional areas to spread the wealth.
Pharmaceuticals made to offer british produced cheap drugs, with pescriptions abolished.
Renationalised transport and new cross rail north built.
Massive social housing buildimg programe.
Investment in NHS.
Commitment to referendum and what ever result it has.
Scraping the tory trade union laws
Big investment in education.
And many more policies to improve the nations life and welbeing.
All round a set of proposals that all people can like.
Oh and a gaurantee the retirement age willl not be 75
He covered johnson last few weeks bluff and bluster cash offers.
I take it that was the empty promises you were on about.
They have died of boredoom listening to empty promises.
You try getting up when you're dead!
You're right, if one views it by constituency around 70% of Tory and 60% of Labour constituencies voted leave.
This has implications for MPs because they are elected on a constituency basis, referendums of course are not.
Lord Ashcroft Polls conducted a poll on election night in 2017 in which 25% of those who said they had voted Leave in 2016, said they had voted Labour - that would be 3.2 million.
The latest estimate from Comres is that 26% of those who voted Labour in 2017 voted Leave in 2016 - that's 3.3 million people.
And YouGov reckons that 29% of those who voted Labour in 2017 and voted in the EU Referendum, voted Leave - that's about 3.5 million.
Whatever figure you believe, the conclusion is the same, in terms of numbers, most Labour voters voted remain.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-48039984
Was a lighthearted quip at the post i quoted, relax ;-)
Seriously though someone go and check for a pulse........
Wind farms and hydro plants
Government owned infrastructure and increased use of regional areas to spread the wealth.
Pharmaceuticals made to offer british produced cheap drugs, with pescriptions abolished.
Renationalised transport and new cross rail north built.
Massive social housing buildimg programe.
Investment in NHS.
Commitment to referendum and what ever result it has.
Scraping the tory trade union laws
Big investment in education.
And many more policies to improve the nations life and welbeing.
All round a set of proposals that all people can like.
Oh and a gaurantee the retirement age willl not be 75
You always know when our Jeremy has had a belter of a day, Its either post like this that come out or IRA Sympathizer.Have the Palestinian flags come out yet and every jew left the room?
Lots of good policies, how are they planning to afford it all?
Thousands there mate absolutely fucking lapping it up, he has them eating out of his hand.
You always know when our Jeremy has had a belter of a day, Its either post like this that come out or IRA Sympathizer.
They have charitable status which gives them the tax breaks. This has been the subject of debate given the high fees charged make it more an exclusive club beyond the reach of most than a charity and on the recent review it was decided that there need only be a token benefit for the less well off. It’s a high end business masquerading as a charity. Hammond tried to end some of the tax breaks but May losing her majority in 2017 put paid to that.