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Quote from: Akinfenwa on May 16, 2017, 09:01:17 pmDo you actually have any figures to prove this?If so, why not choose to compare the 10-16% interest rates under the Thatcher gov't with <6% under Blair?Attracted jobs you say? Why not mention Conservative gov'ts from 1979-1997 presiding over the UK's highest unemploment figures post war?Yes I was there and I was getting a pay rise every week due the currency being devalued and to compensate everyone just to help maintain their living standards and we were on less than a £ an hour or £40 a week for a skilled person . Labour are spend today pay for it next week . Corbyn is poison and he was around even then the parasite. The price of Bread and Milk was set by the government because of import duties . Believe me when I tell you Tories ruthless bas**rds but the Labour are just thick bas**rds who can't agree even with themselves .
Do you actually have any figures to prove this?If so, why not choose to compare the 10-16% interest rates under the Thatcher gov't with <6% under Blair?Attracted jobs you say? Why not mention Conservative gov'ts from 1979-1997 presiding over the UK's highest unemploment figures post war?
Quote from: Akinfenwa on May 16, 2017, 09:01:17 pmQuote from: Susan Abbott on May 16, 2017, 07:34:18 pmWe are reasonably rich country on the edge of a major shift in its direction , but it's always been the Tories who have attracted the jobs and steered this country to Low interest rate of 0.25% compare this to 15-17% of the 70s with high-per inflation in double figures and a 3 day week . Do you actually have any figures to prove this?If so, why not choose to compare the 10-16% interest rates under the Thatcher gov't with <6% under Blair?Attracted jobs you say? Why not mention Conservative gov'ts from 1979-1997 presiding over the UK's highest unemploment figures post war?Yes I was there and I was getting a pay rise every week due the currency being devalued and to compensate everyone just to help maintain their living standards and we were on less than a £ an hour or £40 a week for a skilled person . Labour are spend today pay for it next week . Corbyn is poison and he was around even then the parasite. The price of Bread and Milk was set by the government because of import duties . Believe me when I tell you Tories ruthless bas**rds but the Labour are just thick bas**rds who can't agree even with themselves .
Quote from: Susan Abbott on May 16, 2017, 07:34:18 pmWe are reasonably rich country on the edge of a major shift in its direction , but it's always been the Tories who have attracted the jobs and steered this country to Low interest rate of 0.25% compare this to 15-17% of the 70s with high-per inflation in double figures and a 3 day week . Do you actually have any figures to prove this?If so, why not choose to compare the 10-16% interest rates under the Thatcher gov't with <6% under Blair?Attracted jobs you say? Why not mention Conservative gov'ts from 1979-1997 presiding over the UK's highest unemploment figures post war?
We are reasonably rich country on the edge of a major shift in its direction , but it's always been the Tories who have attracted the jobs and steered this country to Low interest rate of 0.25% compare this to 15-17% of the 70s with high-per inflation in double figures and a 3 day week .
Labour currently polling at 33%, a 9% rise from when the election was called, if the Tory vote share drops to 40% it will be a 15% swing and we'll see a hung parliament. Corbyn only needs a 19% swing to deliver a majority. The Tories vote share in the local elections was 38% - 10% lower than what they were polling and in majority of seats where they have a majority. A foregone conclusion this election is not.
Quote from: Susan Abbott on May 16, 2017, 09:18:58 pmQuote from: Akinfenwa on May 16, 2017, 09:01:17 pmQuote from: Susan Abbott on May 16, 2017, 07:34:18 pmWe are reasonably rich country on the edge of a major shift in its direction , but it's always been the Tories who have attracted the jobs and steered this country to Low interest rate of 0.25% compare this to 15-17% of the 70s with high-per inflation in double figures and a 3 day week . Do you actually have any figures to prove this?If so, why not choose to compare the 10-16% interest rates under the Thatcher gov't with <6% under Blair?Attracted jobs you say? Why not mention Conservative gov'ts from 1979-1997 presiding over the UK's highest unemploment figures post war?Yes I was there and I was getting a pay rise every week due the currency being devalued and to compensate everyone just to help maintain their living standards and we were on less than a £ an hour or £40 a week for a skilled person . Labour are spend today pay for it next week . Corbyn is poison and he was around even then the parasite. The price of Bread and Milk was set by the government because of import duties . Believe me when I tell you Tories ruthless bas**rds but the Labour are just thick bas**rds who can't agree even with themselves .Told you - madder than mad mick - and that is very mad indeed. And as they also say in America #alternatefactsThe interest rate isn't 0.25% - it is 2.7% and rising.The national debt was £960 billion when the Tories took power in 2010. Now after 7 years of austerity it has risen to £1.8 trillion and is rising at £5000 a second.http://www.nationaldebtclock.co.uk/The NHS had already failed in its waiting targets before the crises of last week.https://www.theguardian.com/society/2017/mar/31/nhs-surgery-target-operations-cancelled-simon-stevensAnd you are banging on about the 1970's. Wake up this is 2017. This is the most radical manifesto since 1945 - and what happened then.Oh and Corbyn was first elected as an MP in 1983.
Quote from: wilts rover on May 16, 2017, 10:13:43 pmQuote from: Susan Abbott on May 16, 2017, 09:18:58 pmQuote from: Akinfenwa on May 16, 2017, 09:01:17 pmQuote from: Susan Abbott on May 16, 2017, 07:34:18 pmWe are reasonably rich country on the edge of a major shift in its direction , but it's always been the Tories who have attracted the jobs and steered this country to Low interest rate of 0.25% compare this to 15-17% of the 70s with high-per inflation in double figures and a 3 day week . Do you actually have any figures to prove this?If so, why not choose to compare the 10-16% interest rates under the Thatcher gov't with <6% under Blair?Attracted jobs you say? Why not mention Conservative gov'ts from 1979-1997 presiding over the UK's highest unemploment figures post war?Yes I was there and I was getting a pay rise every week due the currency being devalued and to compensate everyone just to help maintain their living standards and we were on less than a £ an hour or £40 a week for a skilled person . Labour are spend today pay for it next week . Corbyn is poison and he was around even then the parasite. The price of Bread and Milk was set by the government because of import duties . Believe me when I tell you Tories ruthless bas**rds but the Labour are just thick bas**rds who can't agree even with themselves .Told you - madder than mad mick - and that is very mad indeed. And as they also say in America #alternatefactsThe interest rate isn't 0.25% - it is 2.7% and rising.The national debt was £960 billion when the Tories took power in 2010. Now after 7 years of austerity it has risen to £1.8 trillion and is rising at £5000 a second.http://www.nationaldebtclock.co.uk/The NHS had already failed in its waiting targets before the crises of last week.https://www.theguardian.com/society/2017/mar/31/nhs-surgery-target-operations-cancelled-simon-stevensAnd you are banging on about the 1970's. Wake up this is 2017. This is the most radical manifesto since 1945 - and what happened then.Oh and Corbyn was first elected as an MP in 1983.His political career began when he was elected to Haringey Council in 1974; he later became Secretary of Hornsey Constituency Labour Party, and continued in both roles until he entered the House of Commons as MP for Islington North. He was a party member 1974!! I didn't say him being an mp ?
The Tories will win (again) and look after their own (again) and people will still fall for their bullshit (again).
For she is a jolly good fellow ,for she is a jolly good fellow so say all of us .She= Susan
Glad you pointed out corbyns friendship with the ira and other terrorist groups , give it a score of years and he be holding hands with a former isis leader .How can anyone vote for Labour knowing who corbyn is happy to share a bed with.I just don't understand why whoever in the Labour Party can't see that while corbyn is at the helm of Labour they are losing many many voters.Gives me the impression that the Labour Party can't see infront of their own nose .For sure the conservatives have their issues but they seem to be all about their policy's ,not that there is untold nut jobs within their ranks .
Quote from: Susan Abbott on May 16, 2017, 10:39:48 pmQuote from: wilts rover on May 16, 2017, 10:13:43 pmQuote from: Susan Abbott on May 16, 2017, 09:18:58 pmQuote from: Akinfenwa on May 16, 2017, 09:01:17 pmQuote from: Susan Abbott on May 16, 2017, 07:34:18 pmWe are reasonably rich country on the edge of a major shift in its direction , but it's always been the Tories who have attracted the jobs and steered this country to Low interest rate of 0.25% compare this to 15-17% of the 70s with high-per inflation in double figures and a 3 day week . Do you actually have any figures to prove this?If so, why not choose to compare the 10-16% interest rates under the Thatcher gov't with <6% under Blair?Attracted jobs you say? Why not mention Conservative gov'ts from 1979-1997 presiding over the UK's highest unemploment figures post war?Yes I was there and I was getting a pay rise every week due the currency being devalued and to compensate everyone just to help maintain their living standards and we were on less than a £ an hour or £40 a week for a skilled person . Labour are spend today pay for it next week . Corbyn is poison and he was around even then the parasite. The price of Bread and Milk was set by the government because of import duties . Believe me when I tell you Tories ruthless bas**rds but the Labour are just thick bas**rds who can't agree even with themselves .Told you - madder than mad mick - and that is very mad indeed. And as they also say in America #alternatefactsThe interest rate isn't 0.25% - it is 2.7% and rising.The national debt was £960 billion when the Tories took power in 2010. Now after 7 years of austerity it has risen to £1.8 trillion and is rising at £5000 a second.http://www.nationaldebtclock.co.uk/The NHS had already failed in its waiting targets before the crises of last week.https://www.theguardian.com/society/2017/mar/31/nhs-surgery-target-operations-cancelled-simon-stevensAnd you are banging on about the 1970's. Wake up this is 2017. This is the most radical manifesto since 1945 - and what happened then.Oh and Corbyn was first elected as an MP in 1983.His political career began when he was elected to Haringey Council in 1974; he later became Secretary of Hornsey Constituency Labour Party, and continued in both roles until he entered the House of Commons as MP for Islington North. He was a party member 1974!! I didn't say him being an mp ?Game set match > mrs abbott
One party has announced lots the other hasn't even started yet...It's same old labour, lots of ideas that they can't afford. Some are good, more nhs funding, tuition fee write offs etc. Some are terrible, public ownership of companies which has worked amazingly in the past (not) and high anti business policies. That will cost the economy and cost jobs.
The price of Bread and Milk was set by the government because of import duties .
It's same old labour, lots of ideas that they can't afford. Some are good, more nhs funding, tuition fee write offs etc. Some are terrible, public ownership of companies which has worked amazingly in the past (not) and high anti business policies. That will cost the economy and cost jobs.
Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on May 16, 2017, 10:30:49 pmIt's same old labour, lots of ideas that they can't afford. Some are good, more nhs funding, tuition fee write offs etc. Some are terrible, public ownership of companies which has worked amazingly in the past (not) and high anti business policies. That will cost the economy and cost jobs.The east coast mainline brought in several million in profit under public ownership. When done correctly, public ownership can generate a lot of money for the treasury. And are you also seriously suggesting the economy over the last 7 years has improved? Lower unemployment is the only shining light for the tories, but even that is undermined by a massive % of the workforce that are now on 0 hour contracts or have gone into self-employment, which harmfully lowers national insurance contributions and tax revenue for the treasury.Edit:Just been on the Conservatives website. Has anyone noticed the amount of waffling and lack of figures on nearly every aspect of their manifesto? "We will build more houses" - how many Theresa? "We will give more money to the NHS"? Yeah, how much Theresa? "We will employ more police officers" - HOW f**kING MANY THERESA?
Thatcher, a Tory, was hardly whiter than white was she?https://muftah.org/margaret-thatcher-her-dictator-friends/#.WRvjxJB4WrU
Glynn how do you and others stand that mr corbyn is in the same bed as the ira and other know terrorist group or groups .Surely this must worry you and others somewhat or is it a case of turning a blind eye to how whatever what terrorist group has got its hands dirty.
Raising Corporation tax to 26% is a smart move by Corbyn.Simply, it will reduce investment by Companies in the uk.It is a tax hike that will damage growth and affect where big businesses choose to locate.Outcome, potential loss of jobs and further hardship on small businesses.
Tories will win it on brexit though. Just far stronger in that area after that well they'll have to perform or it becomes a Churchill scenario. Get through a tricky time then scrapped.
Quote from: not on facebook on May 17, 2017, 12:58:31 amGlynn how do you and others stand that mr corbyn is in the same bed as the ira and other know terrorist group or groups .Surely this must worry you and others somewhat or is it a case of turning a blind eye to how whatever what terrorist group has got its hands dirty.Corbyn argued that the IRA should be talked to. Which is exactly what Thatcher, Major and Blair actually did. The resultatant peace accord that everybody could agree on speaks for itself, I'd have thought. So was Corbyn wrong? Or do you know of anything that Corbyn has said to support any acts of terrorism?