So the Boris Bus was advisory only? Those campaign slogans were non-binding?point nine one eight wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 9:43 amThey weren't promises only suggestions and money is available but is being paid to EU at the moment, your argument shows haw daft your way of thinking isDisoriented wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 8:44 amBoris won’t financially ruin us?point nine one eight wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 8:32 am
Sooner scared than financially ruined by looney left again
You conveniently forgot his financial slogans on his Brexit bus, or were you just unable to read them?
Would be great to know which one.
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Good news is that when Labour get in, they’ll be looking to stop these private schools - it’ll be a start.Disoriented wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 10:18 amThose bullies are something, aren’t they. Totally rooted in their own elitist sense of entitlement.Forty-Niner wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 10:16 am Personally I shall not vote again for any of the incumbent M.P.s after the shambles over Brexit, with most of them having not very well hidden agendas.
As for Boris; another Bullingdon Boy. The unacceptable face of wealth.
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So, the Blair and Brown governments were the looney leftpoint nine one eight wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 9:52 amLast time they were in power, Remember the note left by Alan Johnson to the incoming Chancellor, "Sorry there's no money left". A disgraceful comment from a member of HM's Government, so flippantReal Al wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 9:10 amOoh, when did the Looney left ruin the economy?point nine one eight wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 8:32 am
Sooner scared than financially ruined by looney left again
Also, as you know, the problems handed over to the coalition government were the result of a global financial crash. It could be argued that Labour could have handled it better, but there's nothing to suggest that any other government would have.
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Though the Leave Bus figure was an grossly exaggerated lie, of course it’s fine for politicians to say State funds currently spent on one thing (in this case EU membership) might be spent on something else (in this case the NHS). But the real issue/problem is that assumptions are still being made made as if Govt revenue will stay the same if we leave the EU - but it’s pretty clear and generally agreed that tax takings will be shrinking significantly for quite some time (Rees Mogg suggested it could be 4 decades before *we* see any benefit) by leaving the Single Market.
Johnson, with his snakeoil pitch to Tory members based on tax cuts for the well off and extra spending that he hasn’t costed, is predictably guilty of being involved in both instances of hoodwinking voters. I’m still not convinced at all he really believes leave is a good thing (beyond being a route to personal power for him), as I remember he cynically wrote 2 draft articles on the day he declared for leave - one for out and one heartily endorsing the benefits of remain - or that he will deliver anything major he currently claims he will.
Johnson, with his snakeoil pitch to Tory members based on tax cuts for the well off and extra spending that he hasn’t costed, is predictably guilty of being involved in both instances of hoodwinking voters. I’m still not convinced at all he really believes leave is a good thing (beyond being a route to personal power for him), as I remember he cynically wrote 2 draft articles on the day he declared for leave - one for out and one heartily endorsing the benefits of remain - or that he will deliver anything major he currently claims he will.
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I particularly liked the way that Johnson blithely announced that he would put 20,000 new police officers on the streets, without even the remotest hint of where these 20,000 recruits would come from, how long they would take and who would pay for them. He just blows crap out of his arse as he sees fit and hopes the mugs will fall for it.
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CorrectCreamofSumYungGai wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 10:24 amSo the Boris Bus was advisory only? Those campaign slogans were non-binding?point nine one eight wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 9:43 amThey weren't promises only suggestions and money is available but is being paid to EU at the moment, your argument shows haw daft your way of thinking isDisoriented wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 8:44 am
Boris won’t financially ruin us?
You conveniently forgot his financial slogans on his Brexit bus, or were you just unable to read them?
Would be great to know which one.
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He does the dopey grin, the people laugh and then fall for it.Stowaway wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 11:10 am I particularly liked the way that Johnson blithely announced that he would put 20,000 new police officers on the streets, without even the remotest hint of where these 20,000 recruits would come from, how long they would take and who would pay for them. He just blows crap out of his arse as he sees fit and hopes the mugs will fall for it.
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Not all people - only dimwits.CreamofSumYungGai wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 11:13 amHe does the dopey grin, the people laugh and then fall for it.Stowaway wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 11:10 am I particularly liked the way that Johnson blithely announced that he would put 20,000 new police officers on the streets, without even the remotest hint of where these 20,000 recruits would come from, how long they would take and who would pay for them. He just blows crap out of his arse as he sees fit and hopes the mugs will fall for it.
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Well, whoever is voting has a distinct choice. Someone is optimistic and charismatic and is an overseer, or someone who is similar to May as a details man but with no charisma.
2 of my preferred candidates did not make the final 3.
One thing for sure. Study the economics of the mid 60's and 70's and this will tell you why a Corbyn government would be a disaster for this country. Only sound economic discipline will help us through Brexit.
2 of my preferred candidates did not make the final 3.
One thing for sure. Study the economics of the mid 60's and 70's and this will tell you why a Corbyn government would be a disaster for this country. Only sound economic discipline will help us through Brexit.
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Unfortunately, the Blair/Brown goveernment failed to run budget surpluses in the good periods, which covered the bulk of the first 10 years. If they had been more prudent then we would have been in a better position to cope with the financial crash, which we are still dealing with. With another global recession just around the corner, we do not have many tools at our disposal to help the poorrer elements of the population, who are always hardest hit.Real Al wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 10:37 amSo, the Blair and Brown governments were the looney leftpoint nine one eight wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 9:52 amLast time they were in power, Remember the note left by Alan Johnson to the incoming Chancellor, "Sorry there's no money left". A disgraceful comment from a member of HM's Government, so flippant
Also, as you know, the problems handed over to the coalition government were the result of a global financial crash. It could be argued that Labour could have handled it better, but there's nothing to suggest that any other government would have.
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The clue is in the phrase, ‘Global Recession’.Still's Carenae wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 11:28 amUnfortunately, the Blair/Brown goveernment failed to run budget surpluses in the good periods, which covered the bulk of the first 10 years. If they had been more prudent then we would have been in a better position to cope with the financial crash, which we are still dealing with. With another global recession just around the corner, we do not have many tools at our disposal to help the poorrer elements of the population, who are always hardest hit.Real Al wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 10:37 amSo, the Blair and Brown governments were the looney leftpoint nine one eight wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 9:52 am
Last time they were in power, Remember the note left by Alan Johnson to the incoming Chancellor, "Sorry there's no money left". A disgraceful comment from a member of HM's Government, so flippant
Also, as you know, the problems handed over to the coalition government were the result of a global financial crash. It could be argued that Labour could have handled it better, but there's nothing to suggest that any other government would have.
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Many on here will know I was a big fan of Blair and New Labour. But it’s true they didn’t run the books as well as they could have, or should have, making it more difficult for us to cope with the global crisis. We could all argue they were no better or worse that others may have been but that’s not the point. They were in Government, they believed to good times would last forever and they were wrong. We still live with the fallout of that to this day.Disoriented wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 11:34 amThe clue is in the phrase, ‘Global Recession’.Still's Carenae wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 11:28 amUnfortunately, the Blair/Brown goveernment failed to run budget surpluses in the good periods, which covered the bulk of the first 10 years. If they had been more prudent then we would have been in a better position to cope with the financial crash, which we are still dealing with. With another global recession just around the corner, we do not have many tools at our disposal to help the poorrer elements of the population, who are always hardest hit.Real Al wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 10:37 am
So, the Blair and Brown governments were the looney left
Also, as you know, the problems handed over to the coalition government were the result of a global financial crash. It could be argued that Labour could have handled it better, but there's nothing to suggest that any other government would have.
Having said that I’d choose Blair over Corbyn every time. And over Boris for that matter.
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Labour have stopped even trying to pretend they are the party of the white working class anymore. I see momentum have decided they want to start deselecting sitting MP’s for young and more diverse politicians. Looking forward to new labour MP’s standing up in the commons and coming out. Perhaps they can put some prayer mats in there as well.
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The white working class? No, just the working class will do, you d**k.Beradogs wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 12:48 pm Labour have stopped even trying to pretend they are the party of the white working class anymore. I see momentum have decided they want to start deselecting sitting MP’s for young and more diverse politicians. Looking forward to new labour MP’s standing up in the commons and coming out. Perhaps they can put some prayer mats in there as well.
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Exactly this. What’s colour got to do with anything?Stowaway wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 1:46 pmThe white working class? No, just the working class will do, you d**k.Beradogs wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 12:48 pm Labour have stopped even trying to pretend they are the party of the white working class anymore. I see momentum have decided they want to start deselecting sitting MP’s for young and more diverse politicians. Looking forward to new labour MP’s standing up in the commons and coming out. Perhaps they can put some prayer mats in there as well.
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Racist post. Reported.Beradogs wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 12:48 pm Labour have stopped even trying to pretend they are the party of the white working class anymore. I see momentum have decided they want to start deselecting sitting MP’s for young and more diverse politicians. Looking forward to new labour MP’s standing up in the commons and coming out. Perhaps they can put some prayer mats in there as well.
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Thank you for your report.
One of two things has happened here - Bera is a) being a provocative tw*t or b) really is a racist tw*t.
Perhaps he’ll confirm so I can weigh up the sanction.
One of two things has happened here - Bera is a) being a provocative tw*t or b) really is a racist tw*t.
Perhaps he’ll confirm so I can weigh up the sanction.
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It's normally a wind up but this time the mask has slipped. Ban him.
Please also ban Disoriented for being a grass and a FUD.
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I can guarantee there are more people happy with that, including posters on here, than are angry with the sandal wearing peasants abusing thousands of young girls
See he’s a racist
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I can guarantee there are more people happy with that, including posters on here, than are angry with the sandal wearing peasants abusing thousands of young girls
See he’s a racist
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He’s always been a racist right-wing d**k. Just that now he’s finally let his real feelings spill over. People like him make me wish we could have a cull of people who support our club.
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Yes and the first person to be culled is you, your a disgrace
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Its you're or you are not your. FFS!point nine one eight wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 11:44 pmYes and the first person to be culled is you, your a disgrace
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No need to swear, the mistake was made due to speed of my reply to him, calm downMax B Gold wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 11:47 pmIts you're or you are not your. FFS!point nine one eight wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 11:44 pmYes and the first person to be culled is you, your a disgrace