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Post by andrewbrown on Oct 7, 2023 19:21:49 GMT
You've totally misinterpreted as usual. Although Starmer hasn't announced many policies, he has announced renegotiating the deal. It doesn't involve either the single market or customs union, so you shouldn't worry. SPOT ON
Starmer hasn't announced 'any' policies, his fence sitting is synonymous with the Labour stance.
The day is dawning when the voters want to know where they stand with Starmer when he's forced to come off the fence, and actually tell people what he and Labour stand for.
You are correct. However not being Tories is sufficient for the minute. Your worry about Brexit though is ill founded.
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Post by jonksy on Oct 7, 2023 19:30:00 GMT
We can all post links to total bollocks. I read the other day that the redwall are flocking to labour because they want the UKto rejoin the EUSSR. What a total croc of shit. Those who are in the redwall were predominately leavers and that is why the they flocked to the Tories in 2019. You have a point, but the issue is now that Brexit is done what do the current Tory Party have to offer them. The answer is quite clearly nothing. So neither do the labour party have anything apart from more debt and misery for the working man.
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Post by jonksy on Oct 7, 2023 19:33:19 GMT
You've totally misinterpreted as usual. Although Starmer hasn't announced many policies, he has announced renegotiating the deal. It doesn't involve either the single market or customs union, so you shouldn't worry. SPOT ON
Starmer hasn't announced 'any' policies, his fence sitting is synonymous with the Labour stance.
The day is dawning when the voters want to know where they stand with Starmer when he's forced to come off the fence, and actually tell people what he and Labour stand for.
A conservative government have a great deal to offer. But alass sunaks mob is far from a cinservitive government.
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Post by andrewbrown on Oct 13, 2023 18:06:38 GMT
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Post by johnofgwent on Oct 23, 2023 12:29:43 GMT
They are actually u-turning on immigration - now they are saying it is too high, seems the desire for freedom of movement has diminished as the issue has risen up the political agenda. Labour have always said immigration is to high and needs to be controlled, the Tories say the same but don't do it. Freedom of movement and immigration are two different things. Boat crossings and immigration are two different things. Funny i never heard tony blair say it.
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