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#684 20 Nov 2019 at 8.42pm | |  |
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In reply to Post #682 Hi Fishie,
regarding broadband, I'm not 100% convinced but as with any policies we haven't seen the manifesto yet and apparant costings. I'd possibly take the head of BTs figures with a pinch of salt as he will obviously be opposed to the idea. certainly though broadband is essential and good for business as the Tories also know, having pledged 5 billion to a rollout themselves.
I also agree there are concerns with state run broadband (as there are equally with private companies providing information etc to foreign powers) I think comparing us to China or Saudi is stretching.
I don't believe anything in the EU says nationalisation isn't allowed.
and every election is picking the best of a bad bunch!
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#683 20 Nov 2019 at 8.19pm | |  |
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In reply to Post #681 Have a google mate it’s all out there. I like to humour myself now and again at break time. The simple thing, his policies don’t align, he would bankrupt the country lol. Where’s it gonna come from, the tax payer
Increased minimum wage, £10. Possibly including 16 year old, with no skills, that should put quite a few out of business...
Scrap tuition fees, yeah so we can have everybody float through uni for a good time and don’t really give one again
How many billion has he promised the NHS, where that coming from?
Free broadband, wow
Forgot the social housing one, who’s gonna pay for that lot?
I will give him credit, he’s a crafty one because on paper it looks good, the reality would be FAR from it, he would take us back another 20 years
The mans a parasite who is still clinging on
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#682 20 Nov 2019 at 8.10pm | |  |
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In reply to Post #681 Broadband, for one! JC reckons 20 bullion The head of BT reckons 100 bullion, so double if not triple what JC says, halve what BT says so around 50 bullion. But remember that big business will fund this and not march out the door.
So a state run internet look what's happened around the world with certain governments shutting down the internet because situations don't please them!
Banning Billionaires, its not fair but life's not fair Mr Mcdonnell, they will all march out the door because they have the money and means to do so!
Nationalisation, What will happen when they get in and the 2nd vote goes remain way, you cant nationalise under EU rules. So sorry all Labour voters but the EU won't allow us to nationalise its not our fault.
And Boris the bumbling buffoon stammers on incoherently.
They are all as bad as each other, the world watches and the UK looks like idiots. This general election will be about protest and picking the best of a bad bunch. But if i don't like the result can i ask for another vote?
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#681 20 Nov 2019 at 7.41pm | |  |
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In reply to Post #680 Hi Scozza, are there any particular policies you feel are a joke and could you expand on why?
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#680 20 Nov 2019 at 7.16pm | |  |
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In reply to Post #675 He has failed time and time again and he should have closed the door behind him a long time ago now. His policies are an absolute joke and like you say, nothing more than trying to provoke a reaction and get votes, predominantly aimed at the youth. He is so transparent it’s unbelievable really, embarrassing. The Labour Party is flat on its arse under this monkey
Free **** bags for dog walkers next I here
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#679 20 Nov 2019 at 7.05pm | |  |
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In reply to Post #678 and that just shows how well people have been conditioned to believe it's some sort of mad hat communism, when actually it's pretty normal. You can bet your bottom dollar the Tories and your friends would say the same about the NHS if it was proposed now!
I for one don't believe that basic services like water and electricity should be controlled by foreign companies delivering them for big profits, whilst old people here have to choose between eating or heating!
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#678 20 Nov 2019 at 6.54pm | |  |
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In reply to Post #676 Well I've not met anyone who's in favor of it
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#677 20 Nov 2019 at 6.53pm | |  |
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In reply to Post #675 it's funny because most of those services you mention are owned by foreign companies here, in fact I'm pretty sure EDF electric for example is a french state owned company! Then on the flip side look at the rail services of most of Europe and they are state owned and much cheaper and more reliable than ours!
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#676 20 Nov 2019 at 6.44pm | |  |
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In reply to Post #675 Not your fault your out of step with the rest of the country that is inclined to support water rail and electricity being owned by people of this country.
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#675 20 Nov 2019 at 6.40pm | |  |
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In reply to Post #671 I can't get my head round what he's trying to achieve scozzer,he comes across more of a protestor than a politician or dare I say a dictator,state controlled broadband no thanks,state controlled electric water railways
If I want that might as well move to china or Russia,
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#674 20 Nov 2019 at 6.36pm | |  |
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In reply to Post #673 Wrong hey!
If you want to link Brexit to a GE vote your peddling the Nigel Fromage line, which carried a huge dollop of speculation in the first place. Didn't work like that in any other GE either. Many labour voters who voted leave would rather die in Johnson's ditch than vote Tory in a GE. This GE is going to be Tory v rest of the UK, it won't be decided on previous Brexit voting lines.
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#673 20 Nov 2019 at 6.22pm | |  |
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In reply to Post #672 Wrong, the truth be told he’s frightened to death of all the Leave Labour voters especially in the North, turning their back on him – don’t know what he’s worrying about, as they already have from what I can see.
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#672 20 Nov 2019 at 6.09pm | |  |
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In reply to Post #666 "I would endorse leaving the EU in a 2nd referendum”
You then go back to the showing your hand to the EU in a negotiation argument. He wants a different deal than the Tory one on offer, so can't say that before any deal is negotiated. There'd be no incentive for the EU.
Ukippers, Brexit party, Tories would all vote for it in a referendum and so would Labour supporters with it being a Labour deal. Corbyn knows this, that's the strategy clearly. Give the majority what they want, a leave and remain option, and respect the 2016 result by leaving. He'll endorse his own leave deal.
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#671 20 Nov 2019 at 5.12pm | |  |
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In reply to Post #670 Your right Keith, I have been brought up in a working mans environment, pit villages, labour through and through and I wouldn’t vote for that talentless **** if he was the last man on the planet and if I’m honest I cannot believe he is still the leader, WTF, scruffy ****
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#670 20 Nov 2019 at 5.06pm | |  |
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In reply to Post #669 Corbin is trying to be a “Multi-Flavoured Marmite!” To appeal to everybody’s taste - and ended up offering manure!
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