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Re: Theresa or Jeremy?
« Reply #420 on: 01 June 2017, 09:35:46 »

Crikey, I came back to elaborate on my off-the-cuff mobile-phone-post about salaries over £100k and there are three pages of other stuff between here and there, now! ;D ;D
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« Reply #421 on: 01 June 2017, 10:04:49 »

Its that bloody STEMO. Theres just no shutting him up.  ;D
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« Reply #422 on: 01 June 2017, 10:15:40 »

You should be thankful that my pearls of wisdom are for free.  ;D
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« Reply #423 on: 01 June 2017, 11:08:30 »

You should be thankful that my pearls of wisdom are for free.  ;D
Indeedy :y

As Baz Lurhman once wrote, be wary of advice you pay for... ;)
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« Reply #424 on: 01 June 2017, 11:27:31 »

You should be thankful that my pearls of wisdom are for free.  ;D
Indeedy :y

As Baz Lurhman once wrote, be wary of advice you pay for... ;)

And always wear sunscreen.
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« Reply #425 on: 01 June 2017, 11:29:12 »

You should be thankful that my pearls of wisdom are for free.  ;D
Indeedy :y

As Baz Lurhman once wrote, be wary of advice you pay for... ;)

And always wear sunscreen.
Or a hat... ;D
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« Reply #426 on: 07 June 2017, 11:36:29 »

mmm this little snippet has been kept pretty quiet ...

"Andrew Murray, who was the chair of the Stop the War Coalition and until last December a long-time member of the Communist Party of Britain, has been seconded from Unite, where he is chief of staff, to work as a strategist on Corbyn’s campaign."

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« Reply #427 on: 07 June 2017, 12:09:58 »

Polls open in 19 hours... going to alot take more than some idiot from Unite to fix Labour ::)
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« Reply #428 on: 07 June 2017, 13:13:29 »

Putting aside the issues mentioned earlier, the Labour party's position does look more appealing to the average voter than the the Tories. Theresa has just been on the news banging on about a Brexit, Brexit, Brexit. Jeremy was mooting pensions, hospitals and education.
Now, the more intelligent among us would ask how Labour we're going to pay for all of this and, of course, ridicule Diane Abbot, amongst others.
But will the man in the street really think that deeply or just take the parties at face value? I don't know  :-\
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« Reply #429 on: 07 June 2017, 13:20:59 »

Putting aside the issues mentioned earlier, the Labour party's position does look more appealing to the average voter than the the Tories. Theresa has just been on the news banging on about a Brexit, Brexit, Brexit. Jeremy was mooting pensions, hospitals and education.
Now, the more intelligent among us would ask how Labour we're going to pay for all of this and, of course, ridicule Diane Abbot, amongst others.
But will the man in the street really think that deeply or just take the parties at face value? I don't know  :-\

A comment wasted on here. :D ::) ::) ::) ::)
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« Reply #430 on: 07 June 2017, 13:26:23 »

Putting aside the issues mentioned earlier, the Labour party's position does look more appealing to the average voter than the the Tories. Theresa has just been on the news banging on about a Brexit, Brexit, Brexit. Jeremy was mooting pensions, hospitals and education.
Now, the more intelligent among us would ask how Labour we're going to pay for all of this and, of course, ridicule Diane Abbot, amongst others.
But will the man in the street really think that deeply or just take the parties at face value? I don't know  :-\

Yep, the trend of modern society is to spend, spend, spend, and spend again. If you run out of credit, just get a new card and repeat the self satisfying process. So, Labour will always appeal to the gullible, with many forgetting the dark days leading up, and beyond 2010, that was assisted greatly by Labour over spending as normal.

Anyone who suggests cutting back, saving, making good provision for the future, will never appeal so much.  A big worry, as it is possible we about about to re-enter the dark days yet again with Labour. :( :( :(  I will try and do my very little bit to stop that!
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« Reply #431 on: 07 June 2017, 13:33:57 »

Thing is, the Brexit deal and the three years afterwards are critical to the development of the UK economy in a global market. Get it right, and we will have a much stronger economy with which to end the whole labour sponsored austerity issue and invest in the future of our independent nation.

Yes hospitals, schools and policing are all important issues, but to focus on these before ensuring our post Brexit future is madness.

Imagine Labour win this election. Lie down in a dark room for a week. Once the horror has worn off consider this...

In 18 or so months time we will be a bankrupt mess on the verge of being automatically excluded from all EU trade with no say in our future and no plan in place to deal with it. Cue either another election, or more likely,  a revolution.

No. Regardless of political sympathy, there is still only one way to vote tomorrow...  ;)
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« Reply #432 on: 07 June 2017, 13:55:08 »

Putting aside the issues mentioned earlier, the Labour party's position does look more appealing to the average voter than the the Tories. Theresa has just been on the news banging on about a Brexit, Brexit, Brexit. Jeremy was mooting pensions, hospitals and education.
Now, the more intelligent among us would ask how Labour we're going to pay for all of this and, of course, ridicule Diane Abbot, amongst others.
But will the man in the street really think that deeply or just take the parties at face value? I don't know  :-\

A comment wasted on here. :D ::) ::) ::) ::)

You certainly are right there Lord William 'Willy' Sittapong Meerkat. There are far too many people on here that don't use their brains, they are too busy following their own and other people's willies. ::) ::) ::) :P :P :P

Lord Ashcroft's constituency-by-constituency pole and prediction is interesting, where he estimates a Conservative Government with a majority of between 48 and 70 seats.

The left is really trying to talk up the closer polls, especially YouGov who are using a new experimental algorithm, but the more credible ones are still predicting about an 8% to 10% Conservative lead. All through the campaign, the Conservative 43-45% has not changed, the narrowing lead has been Liebour's improving. Mid 40's is a big improvement for the Conservatives over the high 30's in the 2010 and 2015 elections. Polls have traditionally tended to underestimate those that cross the Conservative box when in the booth marking their ballot paper and the weather forecast is wet which also traditionally helps the Conservatives.
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« Reply #433 on: 07 June 2017, 13:59:30 »

Thing is, the Brexit deal and the three years afterwards are critical to the development of the UK economy in a global market. Get it right, and we will have a much stronger economy with which to end the whole labour sponsored austerity issue and invest in the future of our independent nation.

Yes hospitals, schools and policing are all important issues, but to focus on these before ensuring our post Brexit future is madness.

Imagine Labour win this election. Lie down in a dark room for a week. Once the horror has worn off consider this...

In 18 or so months time we will be a bankrupt mess on the verge of being automatically excluded from all EU trade with no say in our future and no plan in place to deal with it. Cue either another election, or more likely,  a revolution.

No. Regardless of political sympathy, there is still only one way to vote tomorrow...  ;)
A bit of a daft reply, really, as I wasn't trying to preach to the converted  ::) And, as usual, you forgot to add 'IMO'.
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« Reply #434 on: 07 June 2017, 14:05:01 »

Opinion is a given ;)
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