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Post by Fairsociety on Nov 5, 2024 10:41:31 GMT
Hmmmm... LOL! Is there anything Labour haven't lied about? Yes, cancelling the Rwanda scheme, he kept his word on that one, which has cost the UK tax payers £700 million with no return, and had France and the people traffickers and illegal migrants popping champagne corks, and Germany are going to reap the benefits thanks to dumbo. He can't get anything right, he's a jinx.
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Post by Bentley on Nov 5, 2024 11:55:46 GMT
His lies will continue to bite him on the arse for his entire term as prime minister. I love watching labour trying to face both ways at the same time and falling on their arses. What shocks me though is the gullible who still believe them and vote for them , and until they stop doing that , labour will continue to bare face lie. soctish what like the gullible who keep pushing for scotish indy after it was rejected by a referendum If Labour make a hash of this government, expect a surge in SNP support.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2024 22:17:49 GMT
Hmmmm... labour are coming under massive fire in scotland regarding the tuition fee hike in england. BBC scotland covering for labour as per usual , where reporting scotland mentioned nothing about the hike( despite it being mentioned everywhere else , including bbc Wales who had an in depth item on it) and the labour branch manager in scotland Sarwar sweating as per usual when quizzed , saying Scots should not have to pay tuition fees , with the implication English students should? They never learn these clowns. Increasing tuition fees is disappointing. But we must acknowledge the scale of the increase. Tories and Lib Dems trebled fees, increasing them by 300%. The current increase of approximately 2.75% really is small beer in comparison. And it is being balanced by increases in maintenance grants for poorer students. As a credit where credit is due kind of guy it is not unreasonable to point this out
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2024 22:24:10 GMT
I have no problem with you seeing the Tories as a lesser evil than Labour. That's your choice. My objections are based upon the impression you are giving of having a problem with me seeing Labour as a lesser evil than the Tories. That is my observation. You don't have to agree with it, simply accept that my preferences are as valid as yours rather than perpetually attacking me for them. What you call "attack" is what I call debate , or voicing opinion , which is after all why we are all here Steve . If you are going to offer an opinion , in this case labour are the lesser evil to the tories , then you have to accept people will disagree with you. There's nothing wrong with that , and I will continue to disagree with you when I see fit. Well you believe the Tories are a lesser evil than Labour. I believe the exact opposite and could give multiple reasons why but regard it as a sidetrack issue which would be better addressed in a thread of its own. We both probably agree anyway that whichever is the greater or lesser evil we actually support neither. So our differences on that are not really all that relevant to this discussion.
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