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You only have to read the the Sun to know that Filo, it's the 'paper' for those without an opinion
BST, you know full well those stats do not work, plenty of leave voters wont vote tory and plenty of remainers will. It's a flawed statistic.
Quote from: drfchound on November 27, 2019, 11:01:38 pmQuote from: SydneyRover on November 27, 2019, 11:00:05 pmQuote from: bpoolrover on November 27, 2019, 10:57:11 pmIf it is anywhere near right hopefully labour will sort themselves out and make themselves a decent opposition party in the next election, tories have not been good for the last ten years and still would massively increase there advantageWhatever you think of them bp they've got to be better than the past 9 yearsNot necessarily true though SR.Only one way to find out. The easy thing isn't putting ourselves through another 5 years of the last 9 years.
Quote from: SydneyRover on November 27, 2019, 11:00:05 pmQuote from: bpoolrover on November 27, 2019, 10:57:11 pmIf it is anywhere near right hopefully labour will sort themselves out and make themselves a decent opposition party in the next election, tories have not been good for the last ten years and still would massively increase there advantageWhatever you think of them bp they've got to be better than the past 9 yearsNot necessarily true though SR.
Quote from: bpoolrover on November 27, 2019, 10:57:11 pmIf it is anywhere near right hopefully labour will sort themselves out and make themselves a decent opposition party in the next election, tories have not been good for the last ten years and still would massively increase there advantageWhatever you think of them bp they've got to be better than the past 9 years
If it is anywhere near right hopefully labour will sort themselves out and make themselves a decent opposition party in the next election, tories have not been good for the last ten years and still would massively increase there advantage
"Not necessarily true though SR''I'm guessing there's only about two others that would have given that answer
BST, I know how you like to produce figures and graphs and TBH it is hard to argue with them as I don’t know where to look for alternative information.You will probably tell me that I should take the time out to do that but I am not really bothered enough to do so.However, when someone does post information that is contrary to what you want us to believe you are quick to dismiss them and the links or information that is put forward.Likewise, when people on the news suggest something that doesn’t fit the mantra that you support you tell us why they are wrong.Today on the news I just missed most of a piece in which some financial research people had suggested that both the Tory and Labour manifestos are flawed and undeliverable.(I may have got the wording wrong, apologies if I did, but you will probably have seen it anyway)I guess that you will tell us why the Labour one is ok and the experts are wrong.
Well Billy, old stupid here recons that the labour party played their last ace yesterday with the publishing of the papers on the NHS and the Yanks, and it has not had the reaction, and has attracted as much criticism as has caused trouble for the Tories, and you now face a couple of weeks of all your policies being dissected by the Tory press. The publication of the latest polls show the momentum is with the Tories, and could now get a lot worse as Labour supporters realise you are losing the argument, and any alliance with the other remain parties will be a show of even more weakness, and will play into the Tories hands making Brexit the main subject. And the Tories still have the loss of the veto, the added cost of being a member of the EU when the agreement on the rebate comes to an end, Macron's latest speeches on an integrated army, and integrated taxation to throw into the mix just before voting day. And the character assassination of the leadership ( Corbyn and his communist shadow chancellor) will be stepped up.
Quote from: selby on November 28, 2019, 02:27:16 pmWell Billy, old stupid here recons that the labour party played their last ace yesterday with the publishing of the papers on the NHS and the Yanks, and it has not had the reaction, and has attracted as much criticism as has caused trouble for the Tories, and you now face a couple of weeks of all your policies being dissected by the Tory press. The publication of the latest polls show the momentum is with the Tories, and could now get a lot worse as Labour supporters realise you are losing the argument, and any alliance with the other remain parties will be a show of even more weakness, and will play into the Tories hands making Brexit the main subject. And the Tories still have the loss of the veto, the added cost of being a member of the EU when the agreement on the rebate comes to an end, Macron's latest speeches on an integrated army, and integrated taxation to throw into the mix just before voting day. And the character assassination of the leadership ( Corbyn and his communist shadow chancellor) will be stepped up. “I don’t care that The Tories have hammered the NHS, Crime is rising, child poverty is increasing, school funding is reducing, there’s a disaster within social care... Boris says he’s going to ‘get Brexit done’ (whatever that means) and give Johnny Foreigner a good thrashing!!” You’ve got our vote Boris!! That pretty much seems to sum up the mind set of many Tory voters
Hound.You can look all you want for alternative information about the effect of Austerity. It doesn't exist.What I posted is confirmed fact about what our economy has done over the past decade.That was predicted, 10 years ago by precisely the same economists who have this week criticised the IFS's analysis of Labour's tax and spend plans.After a while, you have to face up to whether you're serious about addressing facts and predictions from people with a track record of getting them right. Or whether you prefer to just ignore them. So I'll ask again. Looking at those graphs, which are confirmed, unarguable facts, do you accept that we have had an appalling decade of economic performance? That that that was predictable AND predicted as a consequence of Tory economic policy?
Quote from: Herbert Anchovy on November 28, 2019, 03:14:30 pmQuote from: selby on November 28, 2019, 02:27:16 pmWell Billy, old stupid here recons that the labour party played their last ace yesterday with the publishing of the papers on the NHS and the Yanks, and it has not had the reaction, and has attracted as much criticism as has caused trouble for the Tories, and you now face a couple of weeks of all your policies being dissected by the Tory press. The publication of the latest polls show the momentum is with the Tories, and could now get a lot worse as Labour supporters realise you are losing the argument, and any alliance with the other remain parties will be a show of even more weakness, and will play into the Tories hands making Brexit the main subject. And the Tories still have the loss of the veto, the added cost of being a member of the EU when the agreement on the rebate comes to an end, Macron's latest speeches on an integrated army, and integrated taxation to throw into the mix just before voting day. And the character assassination of the leadership ( Corbyn and his communist shadow chancellor) will be stepped up. “I don’t care that The Tories have hammered the NHS, Crime is rising, child poverty is increasing, school funding is reducing, there’s a disaster within social care... Boris says he’s going to ‘get Brexit done’ (whatever that means) and give Johnny Foreigner a good thrashing!!” You’ve got our vote Boris!! That pretty much seems to sum up the mind set of many Tory voters It's a pity that there isn't any credible alternative to he Tories, well done Momentum!
Meanwhile, Boris has again refused to commit to an interview with Andrew Neil. And people still consider this maniac to be fit to run the country. Wouldn’t have anything to hide would he?