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Imagine Corybn wasn't leader; would you vote for the Labour party based on their manifesto? If so, then the answer is Labour. Simples
Quote from: bobjimwilly on September 05, 2019, 09:44:10 pmImagine Corybn wasn't leader; would you vote for the Labour party based on their manifesto? If so, then the answer is Labour. Simples Labour manifesto? You mean like the one that lied in 2017 when it said it would honour the decision of the British people to leave the EU?
Labour recognises that leaving the EU with ‘no deal’ is the worst possible deal for Britain and that it would do damage to our economy and trade. We will reject ‘no deal’ as a viable option and, if needs be, negotiate transitional arrangements to avoid a ‘cliff-edge’ for the UK economy.
I've said many times, McDonnell understands how a capitalist economy works FAR better than any Tory Chancellor going back 50 years, with the possible exception of Ken Clarke.The history of the rest of them is horrific.Hammond and Osborne implemented insane Austerity measures which is the 180 degree opposite of what any basic university economics course would tell you to do to a depressed economy. We have had the worst recovery from recession since the South Sea Bubble as a result and have lost a decade of economic growth.Lamont was destroyed in 1992 by the financial markets when trying to keep the pound tied to the Deutschmark and suffered the most humiliating defeat for any Chancellor since the War.Lawson stupidly cut taxes as the economy was booming in 1988, leading to runaway inflation and the inevitable bust of the 1990 recession.Geoffrey Howe made the incomprehensible mistake of raising I retest rates and cutting Govt spending at the depth of a recession in 1981, turning a bad recession into a catastrophic one, trebling unemployment and starting the collapse of industry in the UK.Anthony Barber poured Govt spending into an already overheating economy in 1972, leading to an unsustainable boom and the massive increase in inflation of the mid-70s.50 years of almost continuous failure by Tory Chancellor's, because of a failure to understand the basic precepts of capitalist macroeconomics.McDonnell understands this. It's clear in every speech he gives. His economics are no more radical than Ken Clarke's in 1993, but he's painted as some sort of mad Marxist. That shows you how far the Tories have moved from anything remotely resembling sensible economics or politics.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on September 05, 2019, 10:14:07 pmI've said many times, McDonnell understands how a capitalist economy works FAR better than any Tory Chancellor going back 50 years, with the possible exception of Ken Clarke.The history of the rest of them is horrific.Hammond and Osborne implemented insane Austerity measures which is the 180 degree opposite of what any basic university economics course would tell you to do to a depressed economy. We have had the worst recovery from recession since the South Sea Bubble as a result and have lost a decade of economic growth.Lamont was destroyed in 1992 by the financial markets when trying to keep the pound tied to the Deutschmark and suffered the most humiliating defeat for any Chancellor since the War.Lawson stupidly cut taxes as the economy was booming in 1988, leading to runaway inflation and the inevitable bust of the 1990 recession.Geoffrey Howe made the incomprehensible mistake of raising I retest rates and cutting Govt spending at the depth of a recession in 1981, turning a bad recession into a catastrophic one, trebling unemployment and starting the collapse of industry in the UK.Anthony Barber poured Govt spending into an already overheating economy in 1972, leading to an unsustainable boom and the massive increase in inflation of the mid-70s.50 years of almost continuous failure by Tory Chancellor's, because of a failure to understand the basic precepts of capitalist macroeconomics.McDonnell understands this. It's clear in every speech he gives. His economics are no more radical than Ken Clarke's in 1993, but he's painted as some sort of mad Marxist. That shows you how far the Tories have moved from anything remotely resembling sensible economics or politics.McDonell would have you use your spare bedroom to house asylum seekers at gun point.
Quote from: Axholme Lion on September 06, 2019, 11:08:11 amQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on September 05, 2019, 10:14:07 pmI've said many times, McDonnell understands how a capitalist economy works FAR better than any Tory Chancellor going back 50 years, with the possible exception of Ken Clarke.The history of the rest of them is horrific.Hammond and Osborne implemented insane Austerity measures which is the 180 degree opposite of what any basic university economics course would tell you to do to a depressed economy. We have had the worst recovery from recession since the South Sea Bubble as a result and have lost a decade of economic growth.Lamont was destroyed in 1992 by the financial markets when trying to keep the pound tied to the Deutschmark and suffered the most humiliating defeat for any Chancellor since the War.Lawson stupidly cut taxes as the economy was booming in 1988, leading to runaway inflation and the inevitable bust of the 1990 recession.Geoffrey Howe made the incomprehensible mistake of raising I retest rates and cutting Govt spending at the depth of a recession in 1981, turning a bad recession into a catastrophic one, trebling unemployment and starting the collapse of industry in the UK.Anthony Barber poured Govt spending into an already overheating economy in 1972, leading to an unsustainable boom and the massive increase in inflation of the mid-70s.50 years of almost continuous failure by Tory Chancellor's, because of a failure to understand the basic precepts of capitalist macroeconomics.McDonnell understands this. It's clear in every speech he gives. His economics are no more radical than Ken Clarke's in 1993, but he's painted as some sort of mad Marxist. That shows you how far the Tories have moved from anything remotely resembling sensible economics or politics.McDonell would have you use your spare bedroom to house asylum seekers at gun point.Britain's Got Talent has a lot to answer for.
Its a cruel twist of fate that at the very time we have the worst, most odious, most dangerous Government in my lifetime (ok, a close contest with Thatcher I admit) that at the same time we have such a terrible leader of the Labour Party.It is sad beyond words. Any decent leader and we could look forward to a Labour landslide.As it stands, I find myself looking at my options in the imminent G.E. and really scratching my head.I watched Tony Blair speaking about Brexit the other night and found myself hoping for a Fairy Godmother to grant me a wish to bring him back.
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on September 06, 2019, 11:12:02 amQuote from: Axholme Lion on September 06, 2019, 11:08:11 amQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on September 05, 2019, 10:14:07 pmI've said many times, McDonnell understands how a capitalist economy works FAR better than any Tory Chancellor going back 50 years, with the possible exception of Ken Clarke.The history of the rest of them is horrific.Hammond and Osborne implemented insane Austerity measures which is the 180 degree opposite of what any basic university economics course would tell you to do to a depressed economy. We have had the worst recovery from recession since the South Sea Bubble as a result and have lost a decade of economic growth.Lamont was destroyed in 1992 by the financial markets when trying to keep the pound tied to the Deutschmark and suffered the most humiliating defeat for any Chancellor since the War.Lawson stupidly cut taxes as the economy was booming in 1988, leading to runaway inflation and the inevitable bust of the 1990 recession.Geoffrey Howe made the incomprehensible mistake of raising I retest rates and cutting Govt spending at the depth of a recession in 1981, turning a bad recession into a catastrophic one, trebling unemployment and starting the collapse of industry in the UK.Anthony Barber poured Govt spending into an already overheating economy in 1972, leading to an unsustainable boom and the massive increase in inflation of the mid-70s.50 years of almost continuous failure by Tory Chancellor's, because of a failure to understand the basic precepts of capitalist macroeconomics.McDonnell understands this. It's clear in every speech he gives. His economics are no more radical than Ken Clarke's in 1993, but he's painted as some sort of mad Marxist. That shows you how far the Tories have moved from anything remotely resembling sensible economics or politics.McDonell would have you use your spare bedroom to house asylum seekers at gun point.Britain's Got Talent has a lot to answer for.Are you lot trapped in a 1970s South Yorkshire bubble as regards voting Labour. You are so out of touch with the vast bulk of the country.