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Comments by "Greg Greg" (@SlowhandGreg) on "Are Labour winning votes or are Tories just losing them? | LBC analysis" video.
Around 20% of the people in the UK economy have done pretty well under them, their house prices have risen 25% in the last couple of years and 66% since 2010 and they have no mortgage. Blame it on Boomers
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working class voters abandoned Labour in the 2010's and started voting UKIP accelerated even quicker by appointing Corbyn catch up
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And they would loose support from the centre which greatly reduces there appeal in 100's of seats
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He's appealing to the general public who don't care what he promised Corbyn's Faithfull The majority are glad to see the back of Jeremy
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@johnrussell3961 the Tories have put 1.8 trillion of debt into the economy. If you look at the corporate tax cut by Osborne it was spent on share buy backs ceo pay and dividends
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The cause of our economic problems are his and his parties policies, yet again we're back to Austerity and moneteris you would think after 14 years of it failing that they would twig and change course? Fundemantly he's a cr@p Tory who's economically clueless
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No it won't its about the economy And if you grew a brain you'd understand that the reason legal migration is high is because we've left the EU And the Tories have pursued economic policies which relied on immigration which would take years to reverse
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No they wouldn't there's not a single viable policy on their manifesto, they'd get ripped to shreds in an open debate
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@domispablo7992 the Blair project created 40% of school leavers to graduates and while the Tories are actively trying to get that number down education creates a more critical thinking Liberal mindset which the right are actively trying to put down. Yougov put the demographic switching to Reform as 50+ male uneducated basically your older working class
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20% is around the % of the population that have prospered under the Tories in the last 14% years, what is starting to bite into that number is healthcare
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@domispablo7992 If voting for complete failure is regarded by you as the only option maybe you should reevaluate your political leanings? Try these websites Resolution Foundation Joseph Rowntree Foundation and these publications New Statesman New European Byline Times
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