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Just deflect the question glyn I expected nothing less
Quote from: bpoolrover on August 06, 2018, 01:06:56 pmJust deflect the question glyn I expected nothing lessHow is answering 'Yes' deflecting the question? What a prize berk.
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on August 06, 2018, 05:02:32 pmQuote from: bpoolrover on August 06, 2018, 01:06:56 pmJust deflect the question glyn I expected nothing lessHow is answering 'Yes' deflecting the question? What a prize berk.where have you answered yes glum?
That's because you are employed!
Quote from: bpoolrover on August 06, 2018, 05:33:55 pmThat's because you are employed!Who is this directed at?
Why you getting personal? I didn't see that reply or I wouldn't have said would I? So your going back to the thatcher years when it's happened in every labour government! DoYou not care about people in your community?
Why because I don't believe any of my family will lose there job, and why is my question dreamed up? Not once since 1929 ish has a labour government left office with more people in work when they got into power. So going off that glyn will you still vote labour and risk your families jobs?
Quote from: bpoolrover on August 05, 2018, 11:21:31 pmWhy because I don't believe any of my family will lose there job, and why is my question dreamed up? Not once since 1929 ish has a labour government left office with more people in work when they got into power. So going off that glyn will you still vote labour and risk your families jobs? Lies, lies and damn statistics. You believe all three it seems!
BpoolThe point is that it’s a meaningless measurement. Look at the last Labour Govt. They came to power on 2 May 1997. Unemployment was lower than it was that day for the next 4150 days, before dramatically rising (as it did in every single developed country) due to the Great Financial Crash. That is an incomparably better record than the Tory Govt of 1979-97. Then unemployment fell slightly for the first year before exploding out of control and staying above the 1979 level for the next 17 years. You focussing in the start and end levels is silly. Here’s an exact analogy to demonstrate why. Imagine a manager took over a football team in 10th place in the Premier League. A team that hadn’t finished higher than that for the previous 17 years. He then guided them to a top 5 finish for every one of the next 10 years before hitting problems and finishing 12th for two years then getting sacked. Would you say “Failure! He left them worse than he found them?” Would you ignore the intervening years and just look at the start and end? Of course you wouldn’t because that would be stupid. So why do it with a Government?
Blackpool is correct, every Labour government has left office with unemployment higher than when it began (although some only marginally so). What he fails to mention is that during the intervening periods it has often been higher under a Tory government. I am also surprised that he has not mentioned the general Tory complaint that Labour can't manage to run the economy and always raise the national debt under them. Is this because the current Tory government has tripled the national debt since they have been in power and have run up more debt than that by every Labour government put together?A few months ago there were big scare stories in the media about how there would be a run on the pound if Labour came to power. There is currently a run on the pound...But to go back to Blackpool's comments on unemployment and the title of this thread. Am I the only person who has been struck by someone on another thread saying they voted for Brexit because there no decent jobs in their area, now congratulating the government over their employment figures? It's a funny old world.
Quote from: wilts rover on August 08, 2018, 11:04:59 pmBlackpool is correct, every Labour government has left office with unemployment higher than when it began (although some only marginally so). What he fails to mention is that during the intervening periods it has often been higher under a Tory government. I am also surprised that he has not mentioned the general Tory complaint that Labour can't manage to run the economy and always raise the national debt under them. Is this because the current Tory government has tripled the national debt since they have been in power and have run up more debt than that by every Labour government put together?A few months ago there were big scare stories in the media about how there would be a run on the pound if Labour came to power. There is currently a run on the pound...But to go back to Blackpool's comments on unemployment and the title of this thread. Am I the only person who has been struck by someone on another thread saying they voted for Brexit because there no decent jobs in their area, now congratulating the government over their employment figures? It's a funny old world.That's not what he said though.
I never said there was no decent jobs, what I said was that a lot of the jobs were going to polish etc. Who were willing to work 90 hours a week so the locals who understandably didnt or couldn’t work 90 hours a week didn’t get a look in, but to be fair there are not many jobs but there hasn’t whatever government has been in power
Wilts every leader says they will create jobs, in Blackpool south as I referred 2, unless you knock half of it down and start again nothing will change mate, a few years ago Blackpool was favourite to get a super casino and unfortunately it fell thru and Blackpool south was left to rot(bit off topic I know)
This is not a go at you hoola but if they had another referendum and leave won again would you accept the result?
I know that's why I said bit off topic mate