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Are you telling me every media stream in the country has not been horrifically against Corbyn for months for no reason other than the fact he is against the social norm??
People will warm to Corbyn in time.
People will warm to Corbyn in time. Ultimately he wants a fairer society and has a sound and just economic plan to deliver it. The numbers aren't significant - they are all individuals, real people, (some more devoted than others) who will campaign hard for labour over the coming years.
How many on here still believe he will revive the Coal mining Industry?
The economy has been in a prolonged period of stagnation for going on 7 years now. It is sensible economic policy to intervene in large manufacturing industries. When we do it with banks, or by printing money, people don't bat an eyelid. The costs of not doing so are far greater than actually doing it.
Quote from: Copps is Magic on September 26, 2016, 07:15:16 amThe economy has been in a prolonged period of stagnation for going on 7 years now. It is sensible economic policy to intervene in large manufacturing industries. When we do it with banks, or by printing money, people don't bat an eyelid. The costs of not doing so are far greater than actually doing it.Of course they can intervene in industry (assuming they get into power of course) because of Brexit. Had they tried to do so while still in the EU the Commission would have been over them like a cheap suit. Maybe goes some way to explaining why JC was such a reluctant Remainer.
It's investment. Investment is when you know the pay-off's are jobs and increased economic activity. And it becomes sensible when you realise we have a housing crisis that we can build ourselves out of, we have renewable energy resources on our doorsteps, we have a highly skilled workforce and are world-leaders in most scientific endeavors. Why wouldn't you invest? I see also Labour has just this minute pledged to introduce a living wage into law. Another great step forward.