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By the way Tyke. On one hand you criticise Labour for not supporting electoral pacts. On the other you sing the praises of the Unions.It was the Union vote at Conference this year that block a motion which had overwhelming support from the members that called for electoral pacts. Which way do you want it?
And the bit about the previous manager leaving the party divided, having to pay court costs and with the worst defeat since Culloden? Albie someone has to get a grip.
As you well know, the worst Labour vote in modern times was that for Prudence Broon in 2010.28% of the vote is extremely poor, but is not just the fault of Broon and his policies. The rot set in earlier with Blair, and Broon failed to halt the decline by doubling down on centrism.
And yet...18 months after taking over a party which Corbyn had left at 24% in the polls, Labour are currently on 37% and rising.And yes I know that's not enough. It'd be more if a few more people held their nose and supported a flawed left of centre party rather than open the door for Johnson.
I had to giggle at Mike Graeme saying it was two years to the day today that old Stabber had become the leader of the Labour Party, and that they were going to discuss how the party had changed under his leadership. But there would still be two hour fifty eight minutes to discuss other main topics.
Mike Graham is quite something.I'd assumed that he wouldn't ever be taken seriously by anyone again after his verbal diarrhoea resulted in him saying concrete grows like wood. But I see Selby is still lis...ahhh! Yep, I see the flaw in my post.
Quote from: selby on April 06, 2022, 04:03:04 pm I had to giggle at Mike Graeme saying it was two years to the day today that old Stabber had become the leader of the Labour Party, and that they were going to discuss how the party had changed under his leadership. But there would still be two hour fifty eight minutes to discuss other main topics.I have said before and will say again - there is no way the right wing media will allow a Labour government. If they cant find stories they will just invent them - and the better they do in the polls the more they will be attacked.Did Mike Graeme mention the billionaire wife of the Chancellor of the Exchequer is recorded as a non-domicile for tax purposes? Thus she has avoided tax on all overseas earnings, inculding her £400 million Russian investments, whilst her husband at British taxpayers expense. Thought not - he should stick to growing concrete.
Let’s be honest. Who in their right mind wouldn’t avoid tax if they couldIt’s not the people who are doing wrong it’s the system that allows it
Quote from: phil old leake on April 07, 2022, 01:06:43 pmLet’s be honest. Who in their right mind wouldn’t avoid tax if they couldIt’s not the people who are doing wrong it’s the system that allows itOf course, our Chancellor could tighten up the rules. But that would make the atmos at tea time a bit frosty...
Is this actually a nothing story created by Labour to try and undermine the Chancellor Unless I’ve missed something (which wouldn’t be the first time) there is nothing to suggest she’s not paying tax. She’s just not paying tax in this country on business interests abroad. I’m assuming she’s paying tax where the businesses are based