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Just now, Van der MoodHoover said:

is that on top of the 200,000 new homes they were going to build by the end of the current parliament?

 

But didn't and instead built, er, 0....but not because they ran out of bricks. Or because they couldn't decontaminate the site......?

So many Reds on here. 

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3 minutes ago, Curtains said:

So many Reds on here. 

Haven't seen RedDawn and Eeezeetigger on here for a while. ?

Now come on - you can't take a swing at a policy when announced by one side and then fall silent when your favoured side play policy top trumps. Im sure the emails are flying to Conservative central office as we speak decrying their nonsense policy on the basis that they haven't thought of the bricks an the trees..........?

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2 minutes ago, Van der MoodHoover said:

Haven't seen RedDawn and Eeezeetigger on here for a while. ?

Now come on - you can't take a swing at a policy when announced by one side and then fall silent when your favoured side play policy top trumps. Im sure the emails are flying to Conservative central office as we speak decrying their nonsense policy on the basis that they haven't thought of the bricks an the trees..........?

I’m not active in politics at all.  

I find it sickening to be honest. 

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Just now, Van Gritters said:

I didn’t have you down as a remain.

Thought I’d better not show bias. 

I want to leave but am starting to lose the will to live with it all now to be honest.

Its devised the country as will this election .

Too many people being really nasty. 

I think it’s all ridiculous now. 

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Just now, Curtains said:

Thought I’d better not show bias. 

I want to leave but am starting to lose the will to live with it all now to be honest.

Its devised the country as will this election .

Too many people being really nasty. 

I think it’s all ridiculous now. 

I was pulling your leg to be fair. I agree and I don’t get this great overhaul thing Labour are saying. I for one am quite happy with the things how they are. I don’t want a massive change. Maybe a few tweaks here and there.

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2 minutes ago, Van Gritters said:

I was pulling your leg to be fair. I agree and I don’t get this great overhaul thing Labour are saying. I for one am quite happy with the things how they are. I don’t want a massive change. Maybe a few tweaks here and there.

Totally agree.  Off for a walk now to clear my head. 

All gets a bit much to be honest 

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45 minutes ago, Uptherams said:

Labour were supposed to target Billionaires and companies. The mask is slipping. 

 

I've lived through 3 Labour governments (Wilson, Callaghan and Blair/Brown) and they never, ever balance the books. Their policies always mean higher taxes for ALL. Sorry to say this to any hard-core Labour supporters on here but they very nearly brought the country to it's knees in the 1970s. It seems to me Corbyn wants to bring those days back with greater trade union power, nationalisation and a spend-spend-spend attitude. Add in a freedom of movement extension and a socialist attitude and you have a recipe for utter economic disaster.

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5 minutes ago, Van der MoodHoover said:

My under- footman gets me out of bed.

He's doing a grand job, as I said to the head gardener,  one day he might make senior footman, or even under-butler......?

Domestic Staff eh.. A cross we have to bear. I’ve still got a nanny ?

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All this talk about tax I bet labour will hit everyone with a host of stelth taxes like fuel, beer, road tax, and a few made up green taxes too. They’ll rein it back in somehow and it’s all of us who will pay.

£10/hour minimum wage and pay £7/hour back in taxes.

Labour “for the Terrorist not the Jew”. ??

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44 minutes ago, TimRam said:

I've lived through 3 Labour governments (Wilson, Callaghan and Blair/Brown) and they never, ever balance the books. Their policies always mean higher taxes for ALL. Sorry to say this to any hard-core Labour supporters on here but they very nearly brought the country to it's knees in the 1970s. It seems to me Corbyn wants to bring those days back with greater trade union power, nationalisation and a spend-spend-spend attitude. Add in a freedom of movement extension and a socialist attitude and you have a recipe for utter economic disaster.

I've lived through one Labour government, and it was magic. 

Timely appointments, when I needed the NHS, in clean and comfortable surroundings and with knowledgeable trained staff.

 

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1 hour ago, reverendo de duivel said:

I've lived through one Labour government, and it was magic. 

Timely appointments, when I needed the NHS, in clean and comfortable surroundings and with knowledgeable trained staff.

 

I assume this was just as Blair opened the floodgates? 

Strange that.

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