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I think if you quote the DM you automatically lose the argument
That's on a par with quoting the Canary.
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So, no answer then......just the usual tulipe you get from an agent that won't make anything out of the conversation.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Postcliche
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Agent accused of being shallow shocker........and in other news...Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostMrs Clooney may be a virtue signaller but I am too shallow to see through her
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Mrs Clooney may be a virtue signaller but I am too shallow to see through her
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clicheOriginally posted by TestMangler View PostWhy do people like to micro analyse someone like Corbyn (remember, he's totally unelectable) and ridicule everything he says then vote Tory in the belief that they will do something other than absolutely **** everyone up to serve their mates ??
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So foreign billionaires are ok as long as they're friends of the toriesOriginally posted by SueEllen View PostIt's a case of voting for what you know.
Both parties help their mates but with Labour you don't know whether these mates are their male union comrades or foreign billionaires.
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It's a case of voting for what you know.Originally posted by TestMangler View PostWhy do people like to micro analyse someone like Corbyn (remember, he's totally unelectable) and ridicule everything he says then vote Tory in the belief that they will do something other than absolutely **** everyone up to serve their mates ??
Both parties help their mates but with Labour you don't know whether these mates are their male union comrades or foreign billionaires.
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Why do people like to micro analyse someone like Corbyn (remember, he's totally unelectable) and ridicule everything he says then vote Tory in the belief that they will do something other than absolutely **** everyone up to serve their mates ??
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He will be investing in manufacturing. I am looking forward to getting one of theseOriginally posted by d000hg View PostJC has consistently and unashamedly spoken about raising taxes, surely? I mean it can hardly come as a surprise to anyone.
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He will just raise NI - after all that's not a tax it's "insurance".Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostYes, to a 50% rate, in the past....
But, as per the article 50% won't be enough.
The maths don't add up
I also expect him to steal Lib Dem tax raising ideas such as council tax changed to a land value tax after all it's "only fair" and invent a social care insurance - which is not tax it's "insurance".
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Yes, to a 50% rate, in the past....Originally posted by d000hg View PostJC has consistently and unashamedly spoken about raising taxes, surely? I mean it can hardly come as a surprise to anyone.
But, as per the article 50% won't be enough.
The maths don't add up
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JC has consistently and unashamedly spoken about raising taxes, surely? I mean it can hardly come as a surprise to anyone.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostThat seems quite honest and up-front.
Hmmmmmm........well its the first I have heard about a possible 60% tax rate.
The guy who came up with the manifesto hasn't got a lot of faith in it either:-
So, I would say they haven't been upfront, as the maths don't add up, unless they go further than their current manifesto.John McDonnell, the new shadow Chancellor, is under pressure to clarify Labour’s tax policies, with even the man credited with inventing “Corbynomics” describing the party’s tax plans as “weak”.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...-a6668566.html
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I am not sure I understand your pointOriginally posted by d000hg View PostGiven that's your biased opinion regardless of what they do, I can't see it changing
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