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matt_himself Matataland 14 Jul 17 4.04pm | |
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It's quite obvious that Theresa is a dead PM. It's quite obvious that people voted for Jezza as a protest against Theresa's unpopular policies and hubris. It's also quite obvious that the majority do not support either Theresa or Jezza as PM, otherwise they would have been elected at the last election with a majority. Therefore, does Britain sit though 4 odd years of legislative log jam, wasting the greatest opportunity this country has had in several generations (Brexit), or force another General Election, forcing a new Tory leader to take a positive agenda to the public against Jezza's cash w*** s***list?
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jamiemartin721 Reading 14 Jul 17 4.21pm | |
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Originally posted by matt_himself
It's quite obvious that Theresa is a dead PM. It's quite obvious that people voted for Jezza as a protest against Theresa's unpopular policies and hubris. It's also quite obvious that the majority do not support either Theresa or Jezza as PM, otherwise they would have been elected at the last election with a majority. Therefore, does Britain sit though 4 odd years of legislative log jam, wasting the greatest opportunity this country has had in several generations (Brexit), or force another General Election, forcing a new Tory leader to take a positive agenda to the public against Jezza's cash w*** s***list? So you'll be voting for Corbyn then ... Arguably I think the only real option is a general election (long term) but I don't think it'll produce a better result than a hung parliament - The conservatives are very short on new leadership options. Also they'll wait until the Grenfell fire 'quietens' down a bit. Whilst its in no way the Conservatives fault, people will tend to see it as a tragedy that the middle and upper classes of society will never have to experience and its certainly Labour who benefit from the political fall out. The Conservatives problem is they have a leader who is popular with their party, but not the electorate, and the opposition has a leader who is unpopular with his party, but popular with the electorate. Plus the Conservatives are very short of leadership options. So far it appears that it Hogg or Johnson.
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johnno42000 14 Jul 17 8.02pm | |
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I think if there is a quick election then Corbyn will get a majority, although Summer may have been a good time to hold one, from the Tory point of view, as students would be on holiday from University. Young people now know that they can make a difference, even in the least likely of areas, and I think the move from UKIP to the various parties has now happened so there wouldn't be much more movement to the Tories. Labour now has a lead in the polls and Corbyns policies seem very popular. I don't see the Tories having anyone to combat these things effectively.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 14 Jul 17 8.34pm | |
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Originally posted by johnno42000
I think if there is a quick election then Corbyn will get a majority, although Summer may have been a good time to hold one, from the Tory point of view, as students would be on holiday from University. Young people now know that they can make a difference, even in the least likely of areas, and I think the move from UKIP to the various parties has now happened so there wouldn't be much more movement to the Tories. Labour now has a lead in the polls and Corbyns policies seem very popular. I don't see the Tories having anyone to combat these things effectively. Just fantasy economics in 'La La Land'.He would bankrupt this country and bust the economy.Total and utter hogwash. He got away with it at the GE due to the Conservatives running an abject campaign and NOT challenging him on his spendling splurge.This won't happen again. Any party can produce popular polices, promising the earth - how will it be paid for and what will be the consequences ? Anyway I am now off my 'Soapbox'. Going out with my wife for a tipple or two ! Have a nice weekend, one and all.
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 14 Jul 17 10.43pm | |
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Originally posted by Willo
Just fantasy economics in 'La La Land'.He would bankrupt this country and bust the economy.Total and utter hogwash. He got away with it at the GE due to the Conservatives running an abject campaign and NOT challenging him on his spendling splurge.This won't happen again. Any party can produce popular polices, promising the earth - how will it be paid for and what will be the consequences ? Anyway I am now off my 'Soapbox'. Going out with my wife for a tipple or two ! Have a nice weekend, one and all. Lot of economists said labours manifesto was sound.
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Hrolf The Ganger 14 Jul 17 10.51pm | |
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Originally posted by nickgusset
Lot of economists said labours manifesto was sound. Source? You don't need to be an economist to see that it was a load of cobblers.
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 14 Jul 17 11.56pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Source? You don't need to be an economist to see that it was a load of cobblers.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 15 Jul 17 12.21am | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Source? You don't need to be an economist to see that it was a load of cobblers. Absolutely. Angela Rayner admitted herself that abolishing tuition fees would cost £100 Bill.I rest my case. Finally does Gussett ever post on football matters or does he exist on here just to post Labour hogwash as part of his 'Gusseting' ? Has he ever condemned the shameful abuse of Labour moderates by Corbynites or the shamful abuse of Conservative MPs by the same unruly bullies ? Or the shameful 'Fake news' by the Lefties on social media discrediting the Conservative Party ? Suppose he would respond with the meaninless and vacuous Corbyn message of "I condemn all..." without daring to name specifics. Finally I won't respond to any of his 'Gusseting' as it only provides him with an opportunity to continue his left-wing agenda.So he won't draw me into a debate - I know he will be disappointed by my stance.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 15 Jul 17 12.32am | |
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 15 Jul 17 12.33am | |
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Time to go to bed.Goodnight one and all.
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 15 Jul 17 12.45am | |
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Originally posted by Willo
Time to go to bed.Goodnight one and all.
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Stirlingsays 15 Jul 17 1.47am | |
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Originally posted by nickgusset
The only way in which I look forward to a Corbyn government is to see these people's reputations ruined. They deserve it for being so thoroughly irresponsible. All manifestos are sound if people actually paid their taxes....The poor are over a barrel with that but the better off have other options and 'progressives' refuse to be honest about how the reality would pan out. I bet in honesty they know that the core economic planks of that manifesto simply won't work.
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