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Post by Pacifico on Apr 17, 2023 8:06:21 GMT
The choice of importing 300,000 year by New Labour led to house prices tripling and damaging the future prospects of the young in this country.
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Post by see2 on Apr 17, 2023 8:12:54 GMT
The choice of importing 300,000 year by New Labour led to house prices tripling and damaging the future prospects of the young in this country. So too did the expanding economy. NL did plenty to encourage home ownership. But house prices rise and fall like the tide, I suspect that right now house prices are on the tip of dramatically decreasing.
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Post by Handyman on Apr 17, 2023 9:23:02 GMT
The choice of importing 300,000 year by New Labour led to house prices tripling and damaging the future prospects of the young in this country. Exactly my grandkids will probably not be able to buy a place of their own way things are going, its also very difficult to find a place for them in local schools, no wonder the NHS cannot keep up with the increasing demand on it
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2023 13:33:54 GMT
The ball does not seem to be rolling far.😂
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2023 13:47:09 GMT
The ball does not seem to be rolling far.😂 It's good to know that the Labourite find triple inflation funny. The other Blairites merely denied it, but as we can see, they're liars.
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Post by see2 on Apr 17, 2023 14:28:01 GMT
The choice of importing 300,000 year by New Labour led to house prices tripling and damaging the future prospects of the young in this country. Exactly my grandkids will probably not be able to buy a place of their own way things are going, its also very difficult to find a place for them in local schools, no wonder the NHS cannot keep up with the increasing demand on it Especially as the year 2022 had three time more immigrants than the period politicofool referred to. Given that it has long been acknowledged that during the UK membership of the EU most migrants came from outside of the EU, I wonder how many of the 300,000 migrants politico mentioned came from outside of the EU.
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Post by see2 on Apr 17, 2023 14:33:40 GMT
The ball does not seem to be rolling far.😂 It's good to know that the Labourite find triple inflation funny. The other Blairites merely denied it, but as we can see, they're liars.
Your post is a nonsense unnecessary lie, suggesting that you are a typical immature right-wing Wind up Merchant.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2023 14:58:56 GMT
The ball does not seem to be rolling far.😂 It's good to know that the Labourite find triple inflation funny. The other Blairites merely denied it, but as we can see, they're liars.
Who's talking about triple inflation?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2023 15:02:55 GMT
By barely the rate of inflation, let alone the true cost of living, hence wage stagnation in real terms. The Tories have actually increased the real terms value of the minimum wage by vastly more than Labour did. Which is an indictment of Labour failure if ever I heard one. Got any figures for increases in the national minimum wage 2000 to 2008? The National living wage act 2016 had to take into account the damage done by the 'Meltdown' and years of austerity. A time when even the private sector wages stagnated. It is biased silliness to suggest that a NL government would not have addressed that problem. So your "indictment of Labour failure is just more silliness slipping out of you totally biased mind. You see everything through a rose tinted, utterly blinkered and totally biased lens in which New Labour walks on water whilst performing miracles and you expect me or anyone else to take you seriously? Jog on. Your utter inability to see any bigger picture outside your own chosen political box is most telling, and makes you utterly unpersuasive to the rest of us.
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Post by vlk on Apr 17, 2023 16:09:46 GMT
Do you want to get rid of the Tories or not? If you do then you'll get Starmer. It's not a perfect world we live in.
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Post by see2 on Apr 17, 2023 16:20:18 GMT
Got any figures for increases in the national minimum wage 2000 to 2008? The National living wage act 2016 had to take into account the damage done by the 'Meltdown' and years of austerity. A time when even the private sector wages stagnated. It is biased silliness to suggest that a NL government would not have addressed that problem. So your "indictment of Labour failure is just more silliness slipping out of you totally biased mind. You see everything through a rose tinted, utterly blinkered and totally biased lens in which New Labour walks on water whilst performing miracles and you expect me or anyone else to take you seriously? Jog on. Your utter inability to see any bigger picture outside your own chosen political box is most telling, and makes you utterly unpersuasive to the rest of us. Not quite everything, but unlike yourself, I do have a positive outlook on life. Which I live by, and would have retained even if that moron Corbyn had been elected. I clearly see much more than yourself proven by my belief in NL's "for the many not the few" which they proved to be true. Unlike yourself who would be unable to see outside of your political box even if you had a fireman's Ladder. Your post proves just how limited your thinking is. Well done LOL
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Post by om15 on Apr 17, 2023 16:28:10 GMT
I think that sums it up, however much we feel let down and feel exasperated with the Tories if we want a stable life they are the only game in town.
Starmer is hopeless, he changes his mind to suit the minute, has the charisma of a tailors dummy and is surrounded by talentless left wing malignant hyenas waiting to pounce and take everything we own.
He was very stupid to launch attacks on Ricky, it was amateurish and has given the moral high ground to the Tories, people find it distasteful and unpleasant, especially as the Tories are much better at that sort of thing and will chew him up about any skeletons in his DPP cupboard. It was stupid.
I watched the Reform Party speeches, I'm afraid that I found it all very wooden and uninspiring and suspect that they will not enjoy much success. The Tories need to get a grip and Ricky would be well advised to dump Jeremy Hunt sooner rather than later, and concentrate on creating money instead of spending it, a reduction of public servants by 50% would be a start, nothing in the public sector works anyway so the financial savings would more than make up for any loss of services.
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Post by see2 on Apr 17, 2023 16:55:17 GMT
Here's the Tory political view used as misleading propaganda. And the Expert calculated comment from Migration experts.
__"Humfrey Malins, immigration spokesman for the Conservatives, attacked the figures, saying the system was "absolute shambles".
"This completely undermines Tony Blair's claim that Britain would have firm control over immigration," he said. "In fact net immigration levels are now five times what they were when Labour took power.
But Danny Sriskandarajah, a migration expert at think tank the Institute for Public Policy Research, said the rise was not surprising because of the strength of the economy.
"With more people arriving to fill vacancies, including the arrival of workers from accession states, these figures indicate a healthy economy. rather than a system out of control," he said.
"We need to move beyond scaremongering about numbers and find ways of welcoming those people who choose to come and work in the UK."
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Post by Pacifico on Apr 17, 2023 17:09:28 GMT
But Danny Sriskandarajah, a migration expert at think tank the Institute for Public Policy Research, said the rise was not surprising because of the strength of the economy."With more people arriving to fill vacancies, including the arrival of workers from accession states, these figures indicate a healthy economy. rather than a system out of control," he said. "We need to move beyond scaremongering about numbers and find ways of welcoming those people who choose to come and work in the UK." Immigrant wants less control on entry and the country to be more welcoming to immigrants.. ..yes OK..
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2023 18:07:00 GMT
You see everything through a rose tinted, utterly blinkered and totally biased lens in which New Labour walks on water whilst performing miracles and you expect me or anyone else to take you seriously? Jog on. Your utter inability to see any bigger picture outside your own chosen political box is most telling, and makes you utterly unpersuasive to the rest of us. Not quite everything, but unlike yourself, I do have a positive outlook on life. Which I live by, and would have retained even if that moron Corbyn had been elected. I clearly see much more than yourself proven by my belief in NL's "for the many not the few" which they proved to be true. Unlike yourself who would be unable to see outside of your political box even if you had a fireman's Ladder. Your post proves just how limited your thinking is. Well done LOL If you had any actual insight into your own solid bias you might begin to realise what a clown you look and why hardly anyone here, left or right, take you the least bit seriously.
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