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Originally posted by _V_ View Post
Is the only outcome that makes sense.Leave a comment:
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Maybe they don't want to win.
Who the hell would want to run the country at the moment. Have to a complete idiot.
Like the one's we have at the moment.
Labour will parachute David Miliband back, in time for the next GE. To sort out the turd fest which will be the UK by 2024.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
Sentient AI based government anyone?Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by _V_ View Post
Policy should be around
Stopping ALL immigration except for very high earners and the highly educated
Investing in a LOT of new social housing
Investing in a LOT of free training and vocational skills
Better GP healthcare (you can actually see a proper GP when you need to)
Not talking about the EU, the harm Brexit is doing, rejoining the EU in any way
No more woke stuff (they don't care about Climate Change, Veganism, bending the knee, having 100+ genders)
Much cheaper booze
This is the sort of thing the mostly white working / underclass traditional Labour voters WANT.
New social housing is not enough we need more houses so those that don't qualify for social housing can afford to rent or buy.
Like benefits I believe social housing should be a safety net not a way so employers can pay less wages because people have subsidised housing.
plenty of affordable training. Free where it essential.
Lets fix costs & outcomes etc in the NHS and prove we are doing a good job. I have had good telephone consultations with medical professionals and frequently they are much quicker for both sides.
Mostly I have no problem tackling what you call woke stuff, it is important. However they need to do it based on data not feelings.
Lets tackle Police Brutality, racism and effectiveness in the UK and prove we are doing a good job. Frankly the US is fried.
Lets point out the continent most happily involved in the slave trade and longest was Africa, their biggest & longest customer were the Arabs. Lets remind people that slavery was legal and we need to leave history alone.
Lets solve green issues by becoming the best at the technology and selling it around the world. It can be cheaper as well.
Lets be sensitive about gender issues but lets not give rapists access to women's prisons by obtaining a £5 gender certificate.
Lets deal with domestic violence caused by all genders.
etc.
Data driven government anyone?Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by _V_ View Post
Policy should be around
Stopping ALL immigration except for very high earners and the highly educated
Investing in a LOT of new social housing
Investing in a LOT of free training and vocational skills
Better GP healthcare (you can actually see a proper GP when you need to)
Not talking about the EU, the harm Brexit is doing, rejoining the EU in any way
No more woke stuff (they don't care about Climate Change, Veganism, bending the knee, having 100+ genders)
Much cheaper booze
This is the sort of thing the mostly white working / underclass traditional Labour voters WANT.
People might not be interested in climate change, but they should be - unfortunately it is not an easy political sell, so we are stuffed.Leave a comment:
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When the 'sane' left push that the tories killed 130,000 with benefits policy...
Austerity to blame for 130,000 ‘preventable’ UK deaths – report | Health policy | The Guardian
and 130,000 pandemic deaths are down to them as well...
The Guardian view on Britain's pandemic record: a monument to failure | Editorial | The Guardian
Where do they have left to go? It's going to have to be cannibalism or somethingLeave a comment:
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostDon't think intelligence has anything to do with it, most people of all IQs vote in their own interests.
As per _V_'s comment, Labour is not what it was. It used to be all about putting the British working class first, now it's all about upper class ideals like globalism.
Stopping ALL immigration except for very high earners and the highly educated
Investing in a LOT of new social housing
Investing in a LOT of free training and vocational skills
Better GP healthcare (you can actually see a proper GP when you need to)
Not talking about the EU, the harm Brexit is doing, rejoining the EU in any way
No more woke stuff (they don't care about Climate Change, Veganism, bending the knee, having 100+ genders)
Much cheaper booze
This is the sort of thing the mostly white working / underclass traditional Labour voters WANT.
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Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View Post...to actually cost the Tories any votes?
How about getting a 17-year old girl pregnant? Would that do it?
Or is he now virtually 100% teflon coated and, no matter what bad he does, it won't make much difference?Leave a comment:
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Don't think intelligence has anything to do with it, most people of all IQs vote in their own interests.
As per _V_'s comment, Labour is not what it was. It used to be all about putting the British working class first, now it's all about upper class ideals like globalism.Leave a comment:
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