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Post by jonksy on Dec 28, 2023 15:18:42 GMT
They will have to house their voting base somewhere.
Labour 'will pledge to create thousands more nursery places in primary schools' in election pitch to parents
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Post by Fairsociety on Dec 28, 2023 15:23:03 GMT
They will have to house their voting base somewhere.
Labour 'will pledge to create thousands more nursery places in primary schools' in election pitch to parents
I bet they don't say how they are going to fund it, maybe more and more ULEZ zones and 20 mph zones, NHS carparking charges, I am afraid the motorists are going to fund Labours outrageous spending sprees.
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Post by jonksy on Dec 28, 2023 15:24:41 GMT
They will have to house their voting base somewhere.
Labour 'will pledge to create thousands more nursery places in primary schools' in election pitch to parents
I bet they don't say how they are going to fund it, maybe more and more ULEZ zones and 20 mph zones, NHS carparking charges, I am afraid the motorists are going to fund Labours outrageous spending sprees. Its labours magic money tree again mate.
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Post by Fairsociety on Dec 28, 2023 15:31:43 GMT
I bet they don't say how they are going to fund it, maybe more and more ULEZ zones and 20 mph zones, NHS carparking charges, I am afraid the motorists are going to fund Labours outrageous spending sprees. Its labours magic money tree again mate. They need to be pinned down and explain EXACTLY how they intend to fund these daydream plans, gullible people will just fall for their bribes, once they get in to office none of these promises will happen, it's not good enough that Starmer is promising the world to anyone who votes for him, without setting out how he intends to fund it, every single Labour MP who is questioned on 'where is the money coming from'.. just go into their default mode ..... the Tories the Tories the Tories, they never answer the question.
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Post by see2 on Dec 28, 2023 15:41:14 GMT
The whinge brigade back in action ^^^
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Post by jonksy on Dec 28, 2023 15:41:51 GMT
Its labours magic money tree again mate. They need to be pinned down and explain EXACTLY how they intend to fund these daydream plans, gullible people will just fall for their bribes, once they get in to office none of these promises will happen, it's not good enough that Starmer is promising the world to anyone who votes for him, without setting out how he intends to fund it, every single Labour MP who is questioned on 'where is the money coming from'.. just go into their default mode ..... the Tories the Tories the Tories, they never answer the question. Maybe they think a IOU in the safe will cut it mate.
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Post by Fairsociety on Dec 28, 2023 15:46:44 GMT
They need to be pinned down and explain EXACTLY how they intend to fund these daydream plans, gullible people will just fall for their bribes, once they get in to office none of these promises will happen, it's not good enough that Starmer is promising the world to anyone who votes for him, without setting out how he intends to fund it, every single Labour MP who is questioned on 'where is the money coming from'.. just go into their default mode ..... the Tories the Tories the Tories, they never answer the question. Maybe they think a IOU in the safe will cut it mate. Starmer will be looking to flog off our gold on the cheap, or Starmer might flog off some on No.10 assets, Gordon Brown tried it, if it wasn't nailed down he wanted to flog it on the cheap to balance the books, I hope they don't invite Starmer to Buck house, Charles will have to keep his eye out, or Starmer will be leaving dressed as Santa with a sack full of swag.
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Post by see2 on Dec 28, 2023 17:12:07 GMT
Maybe they think a IOU in the safe will cut it mate. Starmer will be looking to flog off our gold on the cheap, or Starmer might flog off some on No.10 assets, Gordon Brown tried it, if it wasn't nailed down he wanted to flog it on the cheap to balance the books, I hope they don't invite Starmer to Buck house, Charles will have to keep his eye out, or Starmer will be leaving dressed as Santa with a sack full of swag. Pathetic ^^^
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Post by Deleted on Dec 28, 2023 17:27:04 GMT
They will have to house their voting base somewhere.
Labour 'will pledge to create thousands more nursery places in primary schools' in election pitch to parents
I bet they don't say how they are going to fund it, maybe more and more ULEZ zones and 20 mph zones, NHS carparking charges, I am afraid the motorists are going to fund Labours outrageous spending sprees. Like they do for the Tory schemes but maybe we will see something for it instead of going into Tory donor pockets.
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Post by Bentley on Dec 28, 2023 21:04:09 GMT
“ It is part of what Labour bills a 'modernised childcare system' from the end of parental leave to the start of secondary school.”
Shouldn’t the state try to facilitate more time with parents for babies and toddlers ?
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Post by Red Rackham on Dec 28, 2023 21:16:23 GMT
I bet they don't say how they are going to fund it, maybe more and more ULEZ zones and 20 mph zones, NHS carparking charges, I am afraid the motorists are going to fund Labours outrageous spending sprees. More tax, more borrowing? We are after all talking about Labour.
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Post by Pacifico on Dec 28, 2023 22:18:43 GMT
“ It is part of what Labour bills a 'modernised childcare system' from the end of parental leave to the start of secondary school.” Shouldn’t the state try to facilitate more time with parents for babies and toddlers ? Dont they mean Primary School? - Secondary School starts at age 12. If you want a nationalised childcare system (and I can see the arguments for and against), then you need to have some idea of how it is to be paid for. At the moment. like pretty much all of Labours spending plans, that information is rather obscure..
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Post by Bentley on Dec 29, 2023 9:37:23 GMT
“ It is part of what Labour bills a 'modernised childcare system' from the end of parental leave to the start of secondary school.” Shouldn’t the state try to facilitate more time with parents for babies and toddlers ? Dont they mean Primary School? - Secondary School starts at age 12. If you want a nationalised childcare system (and I can see the arguments for and against), then you need to have some idea of how it is to be paid for. At the moment. like pretty much all of Labours spending plans, that information is rather obscure.. Ideally a child should stay with its mother as an infant ,not be raised by the state .
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