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Originally posted by malvolio View Post
Anyone know what the Greens' policies are...?
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Originally posted by AtW View PostStarmer will rejoin EU - Tory Scum never will, and yet it’s the cheapest way to boost trade and that can help cut taxes actually
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And another win for Godwin. .
It's almost as if Things Might Have Been Better with Magick Grandpa. .
Who'd have thunk?
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Originally posted by malvolio View Post
Bollocks.
I can't understand why all these remoaners have wet dreams about rejoining the EU SUPERSTATE run by Germany & France I suppose they are the same sort of people who voted Hitler in?
If we attempt to rejoin then the EU will punish us for our disobedience they have made this much very clear.
Well when will Germany rejoin they seem to be doing worse than us?
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Starmer will rejoin EU - Tory Scum never will, and yet it’s the cheapest way to boost trade and that can help cut taxes actually
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Originally posted by AtW View PostBefore he was making promises to his party to win them, but now that he’s got it he can make promises to rest of country - people who vote Labour will vote for him over current Tory Scum easily
“Labour Takes 25-Point Lead Over Tories in New YouGov Poll”
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...&sref=o1Dqf087
The lack of rigorous thinking is driving the next election, nothing else.
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Before he was making promises to his party to win them, but now that he’s got it he can make promises to rest of country - people who vote Labour will vote for him over current Tory Scum easily
“Labour Takes 25-Point Lead Over Tories in New YouGov Poll”
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...&sref=o1Dqf087
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Originally posted by AtW View Post“Keir Starmer: I don’t want to raise income tax for top earners
Labour leader says ‘driving principle’ is to lower taxes and encourage economic growth if party wins next election
Sir Keir Starmer has said he does not want to increase income tax for top earnersif he wins the next election.
The Labour leader said he is “not looking to the lever of taxation” and will try to avoid imposing further tax increases beyond a list of smaller levies his party has already announced.
Labour has been accused of plotting a raft of tax raids on Britain’s wealthiest if it wins next year’s election, including increases in National Insurance and capital gains tax.
However, in an interview with The Telegraph, Sir Keir said his “driving principle” was to “lower taxes” and encourage economic growth.”
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics...-election-win/
Thee you have it - Vote Labour!
Anyone know what the Greens' policies are...?
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Party of Low taxes
“Keir Starmer: I don’t want to raise income tax for top earners
Labour leader says ‘driving principle’ is to lower taxes and encourage economic growth if party wins next election
Sir Keir Starmer has said he does not want to increase income tax for top earnersif he wins the next election.
The Labour leader said he is “not looking to the lever of taxation” and will try to avoid imposing further tax increases beyond a list of smaller levies his party has already announced.
Labour has been accused of plotting a raft of tax raids on Britain’s wealthiest if it wins next year’s election, including increases in National Insurance and capital gains tax.
However, in an interview with The Telegraph, Sir Keir said his “driving principle” was to “lower taxes” and encourage economic growth.”
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics...-election-win/
Thee you have it - Vote Labour!
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