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Post by Bentley on Feb 29, 2024 10:48:54 GMT
Yes but the poll asked an opinion not fact lIt’s very unlikely that any government would have a positive response to a problem that neither Labour or Tories have been successful. In fact it’s a pointless exercise . If the poll was an opinion of whether labour would do enough to provide affordable housing the answer would almost certainly be a resounding no. No, the poll had nothing to do with Labour, and Labour were not mentioned, the poll specifically asked if The Government ( meaning the present government which has been in power for 14 years ) has done enough to provide social housing. The resounding and overwhelming answer was NO. I prefer to base debate upon facts and evidence, on track records for example, what Labour under Keir Starmer might do is basically just guess work. The poll wasn’t based on facts and evidence . It was based on opinion. I’ve pointed this out more than once but you insist on being obtuse .
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Post by witchfinder on Feb 29, 2024 11:38:52 GMT
evidence /ˈɛvɪd(ə)ns/ noun
1. the available body of facts or information INDICATING whether a belief or proposition is true or valid: "the study finds little evidence of overt discrimination" ---------------------------------------------
A poll, where 40,000 people participate and the outcome is pretty overwhelming .... Is evidence of what the general public are thinking.
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Post by Bentley on Feb 29, 2024 11:55:13 GMT
evidence /ˈɛvɪd(ə)ns/ noun 1. the available body of facts or information INDICATING whether a belief or proposition is true or valid: "the study finds little evidence of overt discrimination" --------------------------------------------- A poll, where 40,000 people participate and the outcome is pretty overwhelming .... Is evidence of what the general public are thinking. Yes it very overwhelming evidence of an opinion but keeping digging . Every one of your posts supports my point .
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Post by jonksy on Feb 29, 2024 12:00:41 GMT
evidence /ˈɛvɪd(ə)ns/ noun 1. the available body of facts or information INDICATING whether a belief or proposition is true or valid: "the study finds little evidence of overt discrimination" --------------------------------------------- A poll, where 40,000 people participate and the outcome is pretty overwhelming .... Is evidence of what the general public are thinking. Yes it very overwhelming evidence of an opinion but keeping digging . Every one of your posts supports my point . Poor old fiddles he opens these anti tory bullshit threads and then gets owned...
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Post by andrewbrown on Mar 1, 2024 11:23:01 GMT
Freedom Of Movement, a principle which the CONSERVATIVE government of the UK signed up to, the Treaty allowing freedom of movement contains the signatures of two Tory Ministers, Douglas Hurd and Francis Maude. Yet more BOLLOCKS fiddles......Free movement of workers did not become free movement of citizens until 1993, following another treaty, signed at Maastricht, a city deep in EUSSR heartland that is a short distance from Vaals...,.Now who was it infesting no 10 in 1993? John Major.
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Post by jonksy on Mar 1, 2024 11:31:16 GMT
Yet more BOLLOCKS fiddles......Free movement of workers did not become free movement of citizens until 1993, following another treaty, signed at Maastricht, a city deep in EUSSR heartland that is a short distance from Vaals...,.Now who was it infesting no 10 in 1993? John Major. Yes a major fuckup by blair Andy..
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Post by andrewbrown on Mar 1, 2024 11:59:59 GMT
Blair wasn't elected until 1997?
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Post by jonksy on Mar 1, 2024 12:15:15 GMT
Blair wasn't elected until 1997? The huge political cost of Blair’s decision to allow Eastern European migrants unfettered access to Britain .....
Blair signs new EU Constitution
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Post by jonksy on Mar 1, 2024 12:21:49 GMT
Blair wasn't elected until 1997? Easy Andy....Try looking up the Amsterdam Treaty....
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Post by Fairsociety on Mar 1, 2024 12:24:46 GMT
Blair wasn't elected until 1997? The backdrop to such passions and legislative pronouncements has been the increasing number of immigrants. According to Home Office statistics, the total number of migrants coming to the UK for more than one year rose from 326,100 in 1997 to 582,100 in 2004 while the net inflow (which accounts for emigration) increased from 46,800 to 222,600 . The Government Actuary Department predicts net immigration to continue at 145,000 individuals per year. The foreign-born population living in the UK now totals 4.9 million, or 8.3 percent of the population.
Wasn't Blair PM from 1997-2007?
Throughout this period, but particularly from 2001, Labour put migration at the center of its energetic legislative program. In the 10-year period under Blair's stewardship, Labour passed four migration-related Parliamentary Acts (laws), and a fifth Parliamentary Bill (a draft law) is currently in the final stages of approval.
**This article ^^ was written in May 2007
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