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I will. Those liars in opposition aren't going to build another 40 new hospitals. They are not going to stop the boats.Thet won't put £250m a week into the NHS.Kier Starmer's wife has probably avoided tax.Also if the country ever finds itself in a crisis,they will be handing out millions of pounds to friends and landlords of local pubs , pissing it up while millions suffer.I'd never trust an opposition like that.
Quote from: Not Now Kato on July 19, 2023, 08:18:24 amPerhaps you should wait and see what’s in the respective manifestos before making up your minds. Oh, wait, you won’t read them will you; you’ve already made your minds up you’d rather have the current bunch irrespective of their total failings!Loving the blind loyalty , Keith renegades on practically everything he's promised from standing for the Labour Party leader and whilst leader .Excuse my scepticism that his Election Manifesto will be any different with the historic track record .It's generally a good idea as a prospective Labour PM to actually come across as someone you can have confidence in and at least some kind of trust even if you don't always agree with everything .The only person who will hand the next election to the Tories is Keith Starmer himself .Don't think for one moment that he isn't capable of blowing this .A man with no beliefs is incapable of leadership .
Perhaps you should wait and see what’s in the respective manifestos before making up your minds. Oh, wait, you won’t read them will you; you’ve already made your minds up you’d rather have the current bunch irrespective of their total failings!
Quote from: Not Now Kato on July 19, 2023, 08:18:24 amPerhaps you should wait and see what’s in the respective manifestos before making up your minds. Oh, wait, you won’t read them will you; you’ve already made your minds up you’d rather have the current bunch irrespective of their total failings!Kato, after what has gone before I just want someone who can be trusted and relied on to run the country.I genuinely don’t think KS is that man.
Quote from: Not Now Kato on July 19, 2023, 08:18:24 amPerhaps you should wait and see what’s in the respective manifestos before making up your minds. Oh, wait, you won’t read them will you; you’ve already made your minds up you’d rather have the current bunch irrespective of their total failings!So will you be voting for the totally failing Tories if they have a better manifesto than Labour?
Quote from: belton rover on July 19, 2023, 09:00:46 pmQuote from: Not Now Kato on July 19, 2023, 08:18:24 amPerhaps you should wait and see what’s in the respective manifestos before making up your minds. Oh, wait, you won’t read them will you; you’ve already made your minds up you’d rather have the current bunch irrespective of their total failings!So will you be voting for the totally failing Tories if they have a better manifesto than Labour? If, and it’s a big IF, the Tory Party comes up with a manifesto which I believe will be better for the country as a whole, (or at least for the majority of people in the country). And if, again it’s a big IF, I believe they have the people who can deliver what’s in it; then of course I would. Only a fool would do otherwise. But, given their current track record, it is highly unlikely indeed. For those portending to be conservatives today are nowhere near the calibre of their predecessors! They have demonstrated this without any shadow of doubt.
Quote from: Not Now Kato on July 20, 2023, 12:06:36 amQuote from: belton rover on July 19, 2023, 09:00:46 pmQuote from: Not Now Kato on July 19, 2023, 08:18:24 amPerhaps you should wait and see what’s in the respective manifestos before making up your minds. Oh, wait, you won’t read them will you; you’ve already made your minds up you’d rather have the current bunch irrespective of their total failings!So will you be voting for the totally failing Tories if they have a better manifesto than Labour? If, and it’s a big IF, the Tory Party comes up with a manifesto which I believe will be better for the country as a whole, (or at least for the majority of people in the country). And if, again it’s a big IF, I believe they have the people who can deliver what’s in it; then of course I would. Only a fool would do otherwise. But, given their current track record, it is highly unlikely indeed. For those portending to be conservatives today are nowhere near the calibre of their predecessors! They have demonstrated this without any shadow of doubt. But you clearly don’t believe they have the people who could deliver a good manifesto (neither do I, by the way), do you? So what is the point in waiting for their manifesto?
Quote from: Not Now Kato on July 20, 2023, 12:06:36 amQuote from: belton rover on July 19, 2023, 09:00:46 pmQuote from: Not Now Kato on July 19, 2023, 08:18:24 amPerhaps you should wait and see what’s in the respective manifestos before making up your minds. Oh, wait, you won’t read them will you; you’ve already made your minds up you’d rather have the current bunch irrespective of their total failings!So will you be voting for the totally failing Tories if they have a better manifesto than Labour? If, and it’s a big IF, the Tory Party comes up with a manifesto which I believe will be better for the country as a whole, (or at least for the majority of people in the country). And if, again it’s a big IF, I believe they have the people who can deliver what’s in it; then of course I would. Only a fool would do otherwise. But, given their current track record, it is highly unlikely indeed. For those portending to be conservatives today are nowhere near the calibre of their predecessors! They have demonstrated this without any shadow of doubt. If the Tories come up with such a manifesto at the next election, the bigger question to me is why they aren't implementing it now instead of letting things stagnate until then.
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on July 20, 2023, 05:48:41 pmQuote from: Not Now Kato on July 20, 2023, 12:06:36 amQuote from: belton rover on July 19, 2023, 09:00:46 pmQuote from: Not Now Kato on July 19, 2023, 08:18:24 amPerhaps you should wait and see what’s in the respective manifestos before making up your minds. Oh, wait, you won’t read them will you; you’ve already made your minds up you’d rather have the current bunch irrespective of their total failings!So will you be voting for the totally failing Tories if they have a better manifesto than Labour? If, and it’s a big IF, the Tory Party comes up with a manifesto which I believe will be better for the country as a whole, (or at least for the majority of people in the country). And if, again it’s a big IF, I believe they have the people who can deliver what’s in it; then of course I would. Only a fool would do otherwise. But, given their current track record, it is highly unlikely indeed. For those portending to be conservatives today are nowhere near the calibre of their predecessors! They have demonstrated this without any shadow of doubt. If the Tories come up with such a manifesto at the next election, the bigger question to me is why they aren't implementing it now instead of letting things stagnate until then.That applies to any party hoping to get re-elected, doesn’t it?
To be truthful Glyn, there will always be plenty of people who will vote Tory and not ask the questions that you are mentioning.From reading posts on here over the years I am confident that the majority of Labour supporters amongst us would do the same in similar circumstances.
Quote from: Not Now Kato on July 20, 2023, 12:06:36 amQuote from: belton rover on July 19, 2023, 09:00:46 pmQuote from: Not Now Kato on July 19, 2023, 08:18:24 amPerhaps you should wait and see what’s in the respective manifestos before making up your minds. Oh, wait, you won’t read them will you; you’ve already made your minds up you’d rather have the current bunch irrespective of their total failings!So will you be voting for the totally failing Tories if they have a better manifesto than Labour? If, and it’s a big IF, the Tory Party comes up with a manifesto which I believe will be better for the country as a whole, (or at least for the majority of people in the country). And if, again it’s a big IF, I believe they have the people who can deliver what’s in it; then of course I would. Only a fool would do otherwise. But, given their current track record, it is highly unlikely indeed. For those portending to be conservatives today are nowhere near the calibre of their predecessors! They have demonstrated this without any shadow of doubt. And what have you seen whilst in government that makes you believe the Tories will stick to anything they put in a manefesto given they haven't done so for the last one?Or can you show me where to find details of the 40 new hospitals, how the country has been 'levelled up' and in what way banning protests and strikes has 'taken back control'?
The result in Uxbridge shows the mentality of the average voter.Never mind the last 13 years of Tory misrule, Austerity, the cost of living crisis, the blatant corruption and lies during covid, Liz Truss, no I'll vote Tory coz I don't want to pay a clean air charge.
Raven, I’m curious.Why do you think that.
If Labour have won Selby then they will walk the general election. Never thought I’d ever see that. Well done to the young lad.They will gain a fair few in Scotland from the SNP too.
Quote from: tommy toes on July 21, 2023, 08:22:03 amThe result in Uxbridge shows the mentality of the average voter.Never mind the last 13 years of Tory misrule, Austerity, the cost of living crisis, the blatant corruption and lies during covid, Liz Truss, no I'll vote Tory coz I don't want to pay a clean air charge.I disagree. It was a legitimate protest vote. They knew the result of the bye election wouldn't impact who was running the country. Let's see how they vote their in the GE if ULEZ is still an issue.It's easy for us living elsewhere or wealthy middle class commentators or politicians to get on a environmentalist pedestal and criticise people for not willing to pay a clean air charge.But if someone lives in Uxbridge and need to get to work through this new zone but can't afford to buy a new hybrid/electric car I can understand their anger.I'm not fully against the scheme on principle but the timing is awful in the middle of a cost of living crisis and it will hit the (relatively) poorest hardest - and there is no relief in the system to mitigate the cost on the poorest.
BrantonULEZ was Boris Johnson's idea and it was Wolfie's mate Grant Schapps (Michael Green) who implemented the widening of the scheme to places like Uxbridge.