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Official (if AtW allows) Labour Manifesto Thread
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More or less than you'd expect in a manifesto typically?Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishing -
Maybe, but then maybe they shouldn't be talking it up so much...Originally posted by d000hg View PostMore or less than you'd expect in a manifesto typically?
This is the most comprehensive costing exercise, provided by any political party, at an election in recent times. It is published to allow informed scrutiny and debate in this election campaign.Comment
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Diane Abbott math again i see...Recruit an additional 10,000 police officers to work on community beats - 0.3bn
30k/per bobby, OKish for salary + erNI, but I guess uniforms, gear, training, HR/admin/back office are free in LaborlandComment
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Don't worry the "decent" policies will at some point be stolen by the Tories to stay in power and provide a strong and stable government rather than a Britain for the many not the few.Originally posted by TheCyclingProgrammer View PostMaybe, but then maybe they shouldn't be talking it up so much..."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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The elections will be abolished by Empress May the First in order to save public valueable time "voting"Originally posted by SueEllen View PostDon't worry the "decent" policies will at some point be stolen by the Tories to stay in power and provide a strong and stable government rather than a Britain for the many not the few.
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Would you expect the Tory manifesto to be more comprehensively costed, or just to say "strong and stable" and that be the end of it?Originally posted by TheCyclingProgrammer View PostAll I have to say for now (because I haven't read much of it in detail) is...three and a bit pages isn't really what I'd call "comprehensively costed"Taking a break from contractingComment
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Nah, they will just say that they are a party of low taxes...Originally posted by chopper View PostWould you expect the Tory manifesto to be more comprehensively costed, or just to say "strong and stable" and that be the end of it?
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Jeremy Corbyn has defended the appointment of a former Communist Party member who once expressed "solidarity" with North Korea to his election campaign team.
The Labour leader said he did not believe Andrew Murray was a Stalinist and stressed his "special skills" were being used to "temporarily" help the campaign.
Jeremy Corbyn defends appointment of former communist party member | The IndependentThe Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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