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Post by Fairsociety on Feb 10, 2024 14:44:25 GMT
It's based on the fact that he flip flops from saying one thing then changing his mind.
How can you have such a indecisive Prime Minister running the country?
It's clear he waits to see what will make him popular then jumps on the bandwagon, remembering with cringeworthy shudders, how him and his sidekick Rayner both took the knee, thinking it was a big vote winner for them, only to discover it pissed most people off, with their virtue signalling woke gestures.
It must be the only manifesto that has been made on the fly mate...Stramer tries to be a one size that fits all. Exactly, Johnson was bullied in to cancelling Brexit by the remoaners, he stuck to his guns and delivered Brexit, imagine if that was Starmer he would have cancelled the vote of the people and demanded another referendum until he got the result he wanted .... Remain.
Even now all he's focused on plans to get us back in to the EU, once he's Prime Minister the EU will be popping champagne corks, toasting the puppet who will do as he is told .... just like Blair.
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Post by witchfinder on Feb 10, 2024 15:52:52 GMT
The Labour Party has not produced or published an election manifesto yet
The £28 Billion green investment policy has not been abandoned, it has been scaled back and the amount of planned investment halved.
The Labour leader has absolutely no plans what so ever to take the UK back into the European Union, even though a majority would now vote in favour of such, he has repeatedly stated that the question would not be revisited. Instead, he will renegotiate a much better deal with Europe in order to help British business and British consumers.
I repeat that even though I am personally disappointed by the clawing back of the Green Investment Plan, I am still totally convinced that a Labour government led by Keir Starmer is a much better option than what we have had for the past 14 years.
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Post by jonksy on Feb 10, 2024 16:04:28 GMT
The Labour Party has not produced or published an election manifesto yet The £28 Billion green investment policy has not been abandoned, it has been scaled back and the amount of planned investment halved.And starmer tried to blame that on the tories...FFS What a total tosser...
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Post by witchfinder on Feb 10, 2024 16:08:14 GMT
Rising UK debt and the long period of poor growth under a Conservative government is the fault of ?
[A} The Conservative Government [B} His Majesties Opposition [C] Paddington Bear
You can phone a friend if you want to
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Post by jonksy on Feb 10, 2024 16:22:38 GMT
Rising UK debt and the long period of poor growth under a Conservative government is the fault of ? [A} The Conservative Government [B} His Majesties Opposition [C] Paddington Bear You can phone a friend if you want to Oh so your beloved leader makes a uturn on his flagship eco spending and it's the tories fault....LOL LOL Still I suppose it makes a change from blaming brexit..
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Post by Totheleft on Feb 10, 2024 16:55:38 GMT
Big corporations are more powerful than politicians. Starmer and Reeves know it . Somebody should tell the growler too. True, you've only got to look at the energy companies, rather than cut their profits they told Sunak to give every household £400 towards the cost of their
energy bill.
Energy Bills Support Scheme
The Energy Bill Support Scheme gave every household a £400 discount on their energy bills for winter 2022 to 2023. This ended in March 2023.
fuck knows how much that's going to end up costing the tax payers, so in other words the tax payers have funded themselves so energy companies could continue to give themselves huge salaries and bonuses, with record profits .... BTW we have to pay that money back, we've just loaned it to ourselves to pay our over inflated energy bills.
Yep another reason the national dept.so high
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Post by thomas on Feb 10, 2024 16:59:19 GMT
True, you've only got to look at the energy companies, rather than cut their profits they told Sunak to give every household £400 towards the cost of their
energy bill.
Energy Bills Support Scheme
The Energy Bill Support Scheme gave every household a £400 discount on their energy bills for winter 2022 to 2023. This ended in March 2023.
fuck knows how much that's going to end up costing the tax payers, so in other words the tax payers have funded themselves so energy companies could continue to give themselves huge salaries and bonuses, with record profits .... BTW we have to pay that money back, we've just loaned it to ourselves to pay our over inflated energy bills.
Yep another reason the national dept.so high I dont think anyone is going to take a Labour Party supporter seriously when talking about national debt.........
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Post by Totheleft on Feb 10, 2024 17:02:57 GMT
It must be the only manifesto that has been made on the fly mate...Stramer tries to be a one size that fits all. Exactly, Johnson was bullied in to cancelling Brexit by the remoaners, he stuck to his guns and delivered Brexit, imagine if that was Starmer he would have cancelled the vote of the people and demanded another referendum until he got the result he wanted .... Remain.
Even now all he's focused on plans to get us back in to the EU, once he's Prime Minister the EU will be popping champagne corks, toasting the puppet who will do as he is told .... just like Blair.
Johnson Deliverd a mess Even dear farage Said it failed was he lying
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Post by Totheleft on Feb 10, 2024 17:04:23 GMT
Yep another reason the national dept.so high I dont think anyone is going to take a Labour Party supporter seriously when talking about national debt......... Why not its quadrupled since 2010
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Post by thomas on Feb 10, 2024 17:07:08 GMT
Rising UK debt and the long period of poor growth under a Conservative government is the fault of ? I agree the conservatives disastrous management of the uk economy , the disaster of Brexit , the disaster of covid and much else are reasons behind rising uk debt. Lets not forget though the disastrous legacy of the labour parties dodgy PFI deals , where in scotland alone , 17 years after they were kicked out of power at Holyrood , PFI payments labour left the hard pushed Scottish taxpayer are increasing by a £1million quid every week..... PFI repayments are increasing by an extra £1 million every week
Scotland continues paying extortionate amounts for Labour incompetence, as the cost to the public purse ballooned by an extra £1 million every week in just the last year alone.
£1 million a week is the equivalent of the salaries of around 1,400 nurses.
It has been recently confirmed that the amount still owed under PFI for hospitals and schools is still £15.4 billion – meaning that not even the half of Labour’s eye-watering total PFI bill has been repaid.
Worse still, the Scottish Labour politicians who cooked up these calamitous PFI contracts have agreed to index the repayments to inflation – meaning that as the UK’s inflation rate skyrockets, so do the bloated profits of private companies benefitting from PFI. www.snp.org/the-price-of-labour-policies/
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Post by thomas on Feb 10, 2024 17:08:40 GMT
I dont think anyone is going to take a Labour Party supporter seriously when talking about national debt......... Why not its quadrupled since 2010 That was one of the reason brown and Blair loved PFI so much....the bill was pushed onto the accounts of the incoming tory government in England and snp in scotland. ....
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Post by Totheleft on Feb 10, 2024 17:11:44 GMT
Yep another reason the national dept.so high I dont think anyone is going to take a Labour Party supporter seriously when talking about national debt......... Don't think anyone could Seriously Scotland Could Support it self Block Grant funding for the Scottish Government is the highest since devolution began at around £41 billion a year for 2022-2025. This means that for every £100 per person the UK Government spends in England on matters devolved to Scotland, the Scottish Government will receive around £126 per person in Scotland. www.deliveringforscotland.gov.uk › ... Public Spending | Scotland in the UK And that's added to the Government dept
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Post by thomas on Feb 10, 2024 17:13:23 GMT
I dont think anyone is going to take a Labour Party supporter seriously when talking about national debt......... Don't think anyone could Seriously Scotland Could Support it self put it into the Scottish threads if you want to talk about it , instead of diverting from labours disastrous legacy regarding debt and PFI in this.......
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Post by jonksy on Feb 10, 2024 17:15:39 GMT
Will Keir Starmer enjoy the shortest ever honeymoon as prime minister?
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Post by patman post on Feb 10, 2024 17:33:22 GMT
Will Keir Starmer enjoy the shortest ever honeymoon as prime minister?
I think that record is likely to stay with Truss...
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