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Quote from: drfchound on November 27, 2019, 03:07:37 pmQuote from: wing commander on November 27, 2019, 02:12:31 pmHow can asking were 57 billion pounds is going to come from when it's not costed in the manifesto be called a trap?? Its a legitimate question he couldnt answer..Wingco, don’t hold your breath waiting for a sensible response to that question.I posed the same one a few days ago and conveniently, no one bothered to offer an answer.Governments have reserve funds for unexpected costs. McDonnell has said that this will be the means of funding this. He said (rightly) that if the Govt had lost the court case on the WASPI funding, it would have had to find that money from reserves. he said (this is a political decision) that Labour would not have opposed the WASPI case, and would act as though the Govt HAD lost the case.Meantime, I see Dominic Raab's Foreign Office is claiming legal costs against the parents of Harry Dunn.https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/harry-dunn-crash-death-parents-of-teenager-livid-at-foreign-secretary-dominic-raab-for-pursuing-a4292266.html
Quote from: wing commander on November 27, 2019, 02:12:31 pmHow can asking were 57 billion pounds is going to come from when it's not costed in the manifesto be called a trap?? Its a legitimate question he couldnt answer..Wingco, don’t hold your breath waiting for a sensible response to that question.I posed the same one a few days ago and conveniently, no one bothered to offer an answer.
How can asking were 57 billion pounds is going to come from when it's not costed in the manifesto be called a trap?? Its a legitimate question he couldnt answer..
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on November 27, 2019, 05:11:03 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on November 27, 2019, 05:00:08 pmQuote from: drfchound on November 27, 2019, 03:07:37 pmQuote from: wing commander on November 27, 2019, 02:12:31 pmHow can asking were 57 billion pounds is going to come from when it's not costed in the manifesto be called a trap?? Its a legitimate question he couldnt answer..Wingco, don’t hold your breath waiting for a sensible response to that question.I posed the same one a few days ago and conveniently, no one bothered to offer an answer.Governments have reserve funds for unexpected costs. McDonnell has said that this will be the means of funding this. He said (rightly) that if the Govt had lost the court case on the WASPI funding, it would have had to find that money from reserves. he said (this is a political decision) that Labour would not have opposed the WASPI case, and would act as though the Govt HAD lost the case.Meantime, I see Dominic Raab's Foreign Office is claiming legal costs against the parents of Harry Dunn.https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/harry-dunn-crash-death-parents-of-teenager-livid-at-foreign-secretary-dominic-raab-for-pursuing-a4292266.htmlBut those funds are for unexpected costs. If Corbyn is going to use them for part of his manifesto they become part of the expected cost. What if then he needs unexpected funds for something unexpected? You mean like extra money for the DUP or money for that fake shipping company, or the exercise for operation stack?
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on November 27, 2019, 05:00:08 pmQuote from: drfchound on November 27, 2019, 03:07:37 pmQuote from: wing commander on November 27, 2019, 02:12:31 pmHow can asking were 57 billion pounds is going to come from when it's not costed in the manifesto be called a trap?? Its a legitimate question he couldnt answer..Wingco, don’t hold your breath waiting for a sensible response to that question.I posed the same one a few days ago and conveniently, no one bothered to offer an answer.Governments have reserve funds for unexpected costs. McDonnell has said that this will be the means of funding this. He said (rightly) that if the Govt had lost the court case on the WASPI funding, it would have had to find that money from reserves. he said (this is a political decision) that Labour would not have opposed the WASPI case, and would act as though the Govt HAD lost the case.Meantime, I see Dominic Raab's Foreign Office is claiming legal costs against the parents of Harry Dunn.https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/harry-dunn-crash-death-parents-of-teenager-livid-at-foreign-secretary-dominic-raab-for-pursuing-a4292266.htmlBut those funds are for unexpected costs. If Corbyn is going to use them for part of his manifesto they become part of the expected cost. What if then he needs unexpected funds for something unexpected?
Those of you sitting at the edge of your seats to see our PM being grilled by Andrew Neil may be disappointed. It seems he’s still not agreed a date with the BBC. Auntie Beeb kept that quiet! Only a cynic would think that our glorious leader saw Sturgeon and Corbyn go through the mill and he’s shit himself!
Ha ha just watched the Full interview,Jezza went down like the Belgrano.Is he a Toryspy?
The question is simple.When it comes down to it, if you believe piffle and vote for him...How will you look your children in the eyes if and when Corbyn is proved right.Because it seems to me that the extra frenzied attempts to discredit him by wheeling out the head Rabbi and piffle's friend really ramped up after the ITV interview . As soon as he produced the redacted document the smears went into overdrive.Here's another thought... Is this government the most duplicitous, conniving and morally corrupt group we have seen in our life time....... Or are they the most god awful failures at hiding their nature?
Quote from: jucyberry on November 27, 2019, 09:36:52 pmThe question is simple.When it comes down to it, if you believe piffle and vote for him...How will you look your children in the eyes if and when Corbyn is proved right.Because it seems to me that the extra frenzied attempts to discredit him by wheeling out the head Rabbi and piffle's friend really ramped up after the ITV interview . As soon as he produced the redacted document the smears went into overdrive.Here's another thought... Is this government the most duplicitous, conniving and morally corrupt group we have seen in our life time....... Or are they the most god awful failures at hiding their nature?The issue with your post is that Tory voters simply don’t care how morally corrupt their government is. They know they’re being lied to. They know the country is in a terrible state due to the Tory party. They know that Austerity is literally killing people....but because it’s not happening to them, they just don’t care! It’s the I’m alright jack syndrome. “ A family surviving on food bank handouts? Bah, they probably deserve it.” Back in the 80’s there was a saying that nobody who votes Tory could possibly have any kind of social conscience. That’s quite apt for today too.
Quote from: Herbert Anchovy on November 27, 2019, 10:17:23 pmQuote from: jucyberry on November 27, 2019, 09:36:52 pmThe question is simple.When it comes down to it, if you believe piffle and vote for him...How will you look your children in the eyes if and when Corbyn is proved right.Because it seems to me that the extra frenzied attempts to discredit him by wheeling out the head Rabbi and piffle's friend really ramped up after the ITV interview . As soon as he produced the redacted document the smears went into overdrive.Here's another thought... Is this government the most duplicitous, conniving and morally corrupt group we have seen in our life time....... Or are they the most god awful failures at hiding their nature?The issue with your post is that Tory voters simply don’t care how morally corrupt their government is. They know they’re being lied to. They know the country is in a terrible state due to the Tory party. They know that Austerity is literally killing people....but because it’s not happening to them, they just don’t care! It’s the I’m alright jack syndrome. “ A family surviving on food bank handouts? Bah, they probably deserve it.” Back in the 80’s there was a saying that nobody who votes Tory could possibly have any kind of social conscience. That’s quite apt for today too. Who you quoting Herbert, Ann Scargill perchance?
Herbert. If you think you're right with that verdict, there's no scope for discussion with you. You are as wrong now as you were back in the eighties.
'nobody who votes Tory could possibly have any kind of social conscience. That’s quite apt for today too.'Come on Herbert who made the famous misquote! Dianne Abbot? King Arfur? Wolfe Smiff? Who perchance?
God, there's so much to say about the 84 miners strike that hasn't come out. Well, I'm not ready to say owt now, I've got too long to live (hopefully), but one day....
”Those who are panicking at the thought of Labour’s proposals may wish to ask themselves a question: why exactly does it seem obscene to take a little from those with so much, but natural to take so much from those with barely anything? In the end, what feels like class war to some is just equality to everyone else.“
Quote from: Jonathan on November 27, 2019, 10:56:09 pm”Those who are panicking at the thought of Labour’s proposals may wish to ask themselves a question: why exactly does it seem obscene to take a little from those with so much, but natural to take so much from those with barely anything? In the end, what feels like class war to some is just equality to everyone else.“Careful Jonathan that could well be construed as treason in these parts.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on November 27, 2019, 10:54:33 pmGod, there's so much to say about the 84 miners strike that hasn't come out. Well, I'm not ready to say owt now, I've got too long to live (hopefully), but one day....Maybe a royal commission would shine a light on it?
Quote from: SydneyRover on November 27, 2019, 10:58:31 pmQuote from: Jonathan on November 27, 2019, 10:56:09 pm”Those who are panicking at the thought of Labour’s proposals may wish to ask themselves a question: why exactly does it seem obscene to take a little from those with so much, but natural to take so much from those with barely anything? In the end, what feels like class war to some is just equality to everyone else.“Careful Jonathan that could well be construed as treason in these parts. Why would it matter to people in Australia.
Sydney, haven't you noticed, we're all racist here? Apart from the lefties among you, like!