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Luckylegs9 Sun 28-May-17 07:42:31

I am seriously getting worried, that that joke Corbyn might end up running he country, which will within months, put a new social policy in place to be paid for by the ones that work, and on their knees knees already, borrowing money, left right and centre, so that llike every labour government in history leave us in massive debts that will increase until, once again the country votes conservative to sort it all out. I probably won't be here it see that happen. I notuce the frugal life style Blair had, an example to all labour voters. He and his very rich family did very well out of it, pity the country didn't, particularly those youngsters sent to Iraq.

stillaliveandkicking Mon 05-Jun-17 18:43:09

Just explained that one jen and the reason why.

daphnedill Mon 05-Jun-17 18:42:13

I noticed that ww. Apparently it's to do with new methodology on weighting. In the past, polls have usually overestimated support for Labour, because they haven't taken into account the poor voting record of young people, so they're trying out something new. Unfortunately, whatever the new method is doesn't seem to be working very well. Polls of individual constituencies are more accurate and should give a better picture.

durhamjen Mon 05-Jun-17 18:42:07

Really, saak? I could have sworn you were ukip.

stillaliveandkicking Mon 05-Jun-17 18:41:32

Rest of my colleagues are voting UKIP.

stillaliveandkicking Mon 05-Jun-17 18:40:21

Im voting Tory and so are most of my working class colleagues. I will rethink in 5 years. I want a hard brexit.

stillaliveandkicking Mon 05-Jun-17 18:37:30

When did other heads in other EU countries do this? From what I see, it's a very big problem for most. The EU is not a scapegoat its a bloody huge problem too.

whitewave Mon 05-Jun-17 18:36:51

Going off subject a bit but the polls are still all over the place.

Welshwife Mon 05-Jun-17 18:33:39

The problem of what was considered too much immigration could have been solved at any time if the UK Govt - of either persuasion - had used all the powers they had at their disposal. Other EU countries applied these powers and had the immigration they wanted/needed.
Successive UK Govts have blamed the EU for things which were their own failing - it was a convenient scapegoat. Now we will pay for these deceptions as we lose so much once we leave the bloc - but a few million of the electorate will be delighted for a while anyway.

stillaliveandkicking Mon 05-Jun-17 18:32:09

Belittling people isn't my style unlike yourself.

stillaliveandkicking Mon 05-Jun-17 18:31:27

Im always awake durham, unless sleeping of course. You're put down hasn't been lost on me nor has your reason.

daphnedill Mon 05-Jun-17 18:29:47

What on earth has Brexit got to do with terrorism and police cuts?

durhamjen Mon 05-Jun-17 18:27:41

Oh dear, saak's woken up again.

This is aninteresting link for anyone who is still not decided.
It shows the different parties takes on the UN, from their manifestos.

www.una.org.uk/news/general-election-2017-where-do-parties-stand-un

stillaliveandkicking Mon 05-Jun-17 18:26:51

*that. Touch typing is fantastic but can be a pain at times smile

stillaliveandkicking Mon 05-Jun-17 18:23:49

Why should we believe the at the creators of the problems will rectify them? Things are finally changing under the tories thanks to the brexit vote.

mcem Mon 05-Jun-17 18:21:25

I'm talking about the most recent Home Secretary's inability to deal with the problems on her desk for the last 7 years.
Why should we believe she can deal with problems now?

stillaliveandkicking Mon 05-Jun-17 18:12:05

Of course the Home Secretary under Labour foresaw these problems and didn't create them. Of course a new one under Labour will rectify everything that was started under their rule in the first place, because from where I'm sitting that's when this all came about.

mcem Mon 05-Jun-17 18:05:53

Of course if for the last few years we'd had a Home Secretary who achieved what she set out to do then we'd have immigration cut drastically and a fully-resourced police force capable of tackling whatever terrorists throw at us.

Oooooh whoops!

Will she be as effective in dealing with all the current problems, I wonder.

stillaliveandkicking Mon 05-Jun-17 17:45:53

No, a labour one, so stating what Labour will do.

GracesGranMK2 Mon 05-Jun-17 17:41:37

This isn't the Brexit thread is it?

stillaliveandkicking Mon 05-Jun-17 17:38:58

Are you all for the Open Door Policy then yggdrasil?

Tony Blair whom I believe was in power for quite a while before the Tories should actually stand accused of inciting/aiding and abetting a war now or shall we brush that one under the carpet?

whitewave Mon 05-Jun-17 17:35:56

Exactly ygg i despair at what 5 more years will bring

yggdrasil Mon 05-Jun-17 17:30:03

The Tories have spent 9 years blaming Labour for the global crash. Blaming the bankers who really did it didn't match with their policies. So they started 'austerity'. Now for a few years, that was probably necessary, but most other countries stopped it as soon as they could and went for growth.
Here, it gave them the excuse of starving the NHS of what it needed, plus cutting back on public services and welfare.
They still need another 5 years or so to put it all into the private sector, so they & their supporters can take the profits.

GracesGranMK2 Mon 05-Jun-17 16:53:28

Can someone tell me why they think the Labour Party is accused of not being able to run the economy? This graph is from Fullfact and shows a strong and steady economy until the Global Crisis when it does, not unreasonably, increase but then, under the Conservative government it just goes up and up. This 'trust me' government really hasn't hacked it. It seems they have done just the opposite of what they promised.

(click on the picture to enlarge)

GracesGranMK2 Mon 05-Jun-17 15:54:28

Thanks Yggdrasil. I should have thought and checked. They were still saying the same thing as they did originally - Lib Dem. I could imagine that. I think the poll in that particular paper was very self selecting.

yggdrasil Mon 05-Jun-17 15:28:31

Re tactical voting GGMk2

bestforbritain.org/vote-smart

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