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Richard Murphy's proposals for running the economy

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MaizieD Tue 27-Sept-16 11:07:33

I'm a great fan of Richard Murphy. In his blog yesterday he set out his ideas on how the UK economy could/should be run

www.taxresearch.org.uk/Blog/2016/09/26/if-labour-is-to-win-there-is-only-one-way-to-do-it-and-thats-to-be-bold/

Please forget the association with Labour, just think of them as ideas for a new direction for the economy. What I am interested in is whether ideas like his would influence the way you would vote and what your reaction to them is.

Any takers?

Im68Now Sat 01-Oct-16 08:57:40

I can't understand why people get so upset with politics.
When the votes have been counted and the winner declared, that's it for another 5 years. I've put a picture of me with some politicians, and to be quite honest I couldn't care whose in.

JOKE
Tony Blair declares "New Labour"

Joke
Tereser May is PM.

IT is so funny watching you lot have a go at each other.

Beammeupscottie Sat 01-Oct-16 10:27:11

There is too much didacticism (I raise my own hands)on the political posts and not enough humour.I agree with Iam68 that we should try to cool it because the constant hammering of your own political view is very off-putting to other posters. Constant links remind them of persuasion tactics(or even the dreaded homework) of those people who stand on your step, determined to make a point by shoving a leaflet in your hand when all you want to do is slam the door.
I remember when it was considered impolite to air your political views alongside religion and what you earned.

whitewave Sat 01-Oct-16 10:29:06

The best thing really is not to read these threads

Beammeupscottie Sat 01-Oct-16 12:02:05

Oh to see ourselves as other people see us

rosesarered Sat 01-Oct-16 12:05:34

I had to look at the pic you posted for ages Im68Now to make out what those things were.?

rosesarered Sat 01-Oct-16 12:06:14

I may need new glasses.?

rosesarered Sat 01-Oct-16 12:07:16

Beam I could see that one , no trouble.?

Day6 Sat 01-Oct-16 15:12:53

MOnica - "So a left wing government has a very clear role: it will build the foundation for the more equal, sustainable and services orientated future we want and need.

Who could possibly disagree with any of that? Any of us could write noble sentences like that. Take out the words 'left-wing government' and replace them with any party, you care to name from extreme right to extreme left and they would all agree on those aspirations."

I was about to write exactly the same thing. Well said. ANY party in charge is likely to face difficulties, and not be able to ease them to the likes of everyone. If we did have a left wing government there'd be just as much complaining about its priorities.

Politics seems more and more about divisions and point-scoring and lots of fanciful ideas. Murphy may have solutions but we'd only see the merit (or otherwise ) of them if they were implemented.

Day6 Sat 01-Oct-16 15:37:52

durhamjen - "So get off the thread and leave us to it. Go and chat elsewhere."

Then Gransnet would have to create a new forum

'Left Wing Politics. No one of any other belief to contribute."

You'd be talking to yourselves. You might enjoy that. You wouldn't have to sneer at the few people brave enough to join in who don't hold your views.

Anyone reading Gransnet political threads would be able to see how the sneering, intellectual left wing elite really doesn't like lesser mortals, those not as clever as you, that the left supposedly fights for.

It's patently clear if you read Guardian columns (for example)that opposition to left wing ideas, in any shape or form, is now condemned as stupid and uninformed or of a xenophobic or racist nature.

When liberals sneer or hurl insults what they basically convey more often than not is "You aren't clever enough to disagree with me."

They fear opposition and try to stamp it out, but they find it difficult to do it pleasantly.

I cannot be the only one to have noticed.

Just sayin'....

whitewave Sat 01-Oct-16 15:42:32

I must be getting a different publication if the Guardian to you d6.

Have you read the Murdoch or Mail publications recently!!?? Now that's really unpleasant you can learn lessons in unpleasantness from those papers.

Try Julia Hartley Brewer now there's a sneerer. I could list so many more.

Ana Sat 01-Oct-16 15:44:12

They love talking to themselves! Until fairy recently there were frequently only two posters on some political threads, each sychophantically agreeing with the other and being very chummy!

Sadly, that came to an end with the election of Jeremy Corbyn, and the rift seems to be ongoing...

daphnedill Sat 01-Oct-16 15:44:39

Remainers are entitled to go on making the argument

www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyyOyoeqKfM

Ana Sat 01-Oct-16 15:45:56

Whitewave, you probably don't perceive Guardian articles as 'sneering' because you agree with them.

daphnedill Sat 01-Oct-16 15:46:45

@Day6

I must have different specs too, because I've seen quite a bit of right-wing sneering. In fact, I would give the right-wingers the top prizes in sneering - they're experts.

daphnedill Sat 01-Oct-16 15:48:08

It seems some people have inferiority complexes.

petra Sat 01-Oct-16 15:48:33

Day6 when Rod Liddle expressed those views on Question Time, he practically got a standing ovation. More and more people are becoming aware of the 'sneering' left.

Ana Sat 01-Oct-16 15:57:47

Well, we certainly know you aren't one of them, daphnedill! grin

Day6 Sat 01-Oct-16 15:59:38

whitewave = "I must be getting a different publication if the Guardian to you d6. "

If you read articles on line, as I do, you cannot have failed to notice that the comments section has become completely unpalatable because the cult of Jeremy has brought young (maybe?) contributors who offer nothing other than insults to anyone who holds a view they don't share.

Not only are they disgustingly vulgar, resorting to expletives, but their argument tends to be of the "What do you know if you disagree with me?" nature. They seem to lack self-control.

The left wingers on Gransnet have a better pedigree and vocabulary, I'll give you that. smile

I don't bother read the comments sections of the Guardian any more. I used to enjoy the cut and thrust of good argument but many of the responses have now become predictably limited and immature.

Day6 Sat 01-Oct-16 16:04:59

Oh and I completely agree. Right wing rags aren't even worth using for loo paper these days..

Sadly the limited factions of both left and right persuasions are destroying the art of debate.

I blame social media confused wink

whitewave Sat 01-Oct-16 16:06:53

Oh the comments - I read both -I get the guardian delivered and digital version, but only occasionally look at the comments - the exuberance of youth. Different days different ways. I don't think they have the monopoly on expletives or sneering though.

Try social media of any political persuasion. Our generation was brought up propergrin the young are undoubtedly passionate but they seem to have to be passionate with vulgarity it is true. However if their message is logical........

Ana Sat 01-Oct-16 16:09:19

Of course, there's no knowing whether all or even many of the comments' authors are 'young'. Expletives aren't the preserve of those under 30 on the left, as evidenced by McDonnell and others.

rosesarered Sat 01-Oct-16 16:42:42

their message very likely isn't logical.Probably of the pie in the sky variety, with swear words thrown in as extra ballast.
As Ana says, no knowing how old they are anyway, although Corbyn attracts the younger rebellious type.

durhamjen Sun 02-Oct-16 00:40:01

www.taxresearch.org.uk/Blog/2016/10/01/people-want-to-know-that-the-tories-have-borrowed-more-than-labour-because-the-press-does-not-say-so/

daphnedill Sun 02-Oct-16 00:57:32

@Ana

Just shows how little you know about me! grin grin grin

At least I don't constantly make snide comments about matters I don't understand and the people who mention them. smile

rosesarered Sun 02-Oct-16 08:39:48

That is a snide comment in itself,as are most of your posts recently to other Gransnetters who you judge unknowledgeable.Putting a smiley face after your comment doesn't make any kind of sense either.