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But the cost of living crisis is real. You telling me people can afford to put food on the table? Have you seen how many people are relying on food banks? Zero hour contracts are another thing I've got a gripe with, I work somewhere that uses them, I see people panicking and pleading to work on a day to day basis on minimum wage to work the next day.... Employment has dropped I concede that, but it's part time hours for people.

 

 

 

I am not saying there is not a cost of living crisis and that there is not a ridiculous wage inequality for that matter. I don't even understand how you came to the conclusion you did. I said this:

 

To me three things matter. Policies. Willingness to implement these polices and stick by them. Contingency, what is their plan B, C or even D.  

 

All this talk of cost of living crisis. They focus too much on internal affairs. On one solution. Then something like Russia hiking gas prices by 20% happens. In a leader you need someone who is liked outside of your own country. Who has good contacts. Who can negotiate, trade, make a sacrifice and has a plan B. I don't see anyone like that high ranking within Labour. Especially with Ed. 

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 What they're doing is worse than what Russia are doing around Crimea. 

 

And what is even worse is Ukraine overthrowing a democratically elected leader. Ukraine basically had a coup. Since then they have been bombing and killing their own citizens in their own cities. 

 

edit: Any reply I will not answer in this thread. 

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