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@Noel-ji8nm Wrong as usual. Foolish troll
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@edwinchaffin3154 Troll account since 2013 & that is the best you can come up with 🙄
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Brexit was always a project to fix a problem in the Tory party & sold to the gullible, uninformed, racists & xenophobic as a solution to the problems caused by austerity & other failed Conservative policies that were never acknowledge as being cause or left unsolved by the Tories themselves i.e. 13 years of a failed & very poorly implemented immigration system.
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It was deliberate ideology. Thatcher hated all unions & the rail ones came a close second after the miners. In her book you were a lazy, work shy loser if you didn't own a car & your own house therefore you didn't matter.
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@Sjb-on5xt W⚓
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I am not convinced. Labour keeps saying what it won't do.
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Dr Fox the DJ has done more for the UK. Liam Fox, odious man, not the first lies he's told & an ineffectual minister. "In the 2009 expenses scandal, he was the Shadow Cabinet minister found to have the largest over-claim on expenses and, as a result, was forced to repay the most money." "It's also been revealed via the Good Law Project that Fox has personally received a £10,000 cash donation in January 2023 by Aquind, a British cabling company controlled by Russian oil tycoon Viktor Fedotov, further fuelling ongoing investigation into Tory funds given by Russian donors"
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The threshold for Pension Credit is very low at £11,600 p.a. It is complicated to claim: long form & have to provide all your financial info i.e. even if you only have £5 premium bond & £100 in savings for emergency. If the 880,000 not getting it claim then instead of the WFA cut saving £1.4 billion it will save circa £200 million🤣. Reeves' is financially illiterate because this is like cutting the stationery budget. £1.4 billion is such a small amount that could be raised from other sources (tax or borrowing).
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Labour needs PR, the country needs PR but Labour would rather be in opposition that part of a coalition government. That is why the Tories had 14 years to do so much damage because Blair decided to abandon PR after a landslide win.
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@korolev-musictobashbrexitby show me the law that says that! & you ignore inflated boardroom salaries + perks.
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There are too many fools and self-serving Tories that would take Johnson back without a second thought and a clear conscience
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This is another reason why we need reform of the House of Lords. PMs should be limited on the number of peers they can create. 80 is taking the mickey to put it mildly.
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Its NOT a rethink, no thought was put into cutting WFA in the first place. Its Starmer's fault for giving Reeve's a free hand and for allowing Morgan McSweeney to dictate policy without question( courting the "red wall" and the reform vote). I've lost hope in Labour as they appear clueless. Keeping the 2 child benefit cap, the bedroom tax, not saying that Brexit was & is a disaster, resisting at all cost to take Thames water back under public control ( reports that they will give money to a hedge fund to take it over). Won't spend money on recruiting more GPs when about 70k are looking for jobs but will funnel money to private health to bring down waiting lists.
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I have no confidence that Labour will do anything to rein in the excesses of the press or withdraw the license for GB news & talk TV. They will argue that there are more important things to do, so much of the Tory damage will remain untouched.
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UK is stuck with a cabinet of turd polishers.
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Stagflation here we come.
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@royfearn4345 No. It & other similar crimes, arson in a Royal dockyard, had their capital punishment repealled in the 1990's I think thus they are no longer any crimes in the UK that carry the death penalty.
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Reservoirs are a red herring! 20 or so years ago Thames Water applied for permission to build a new reservoir in Oxfordshire, it was refused as leakage rates were too high ( have remained above 20% for all the privatised years). TW have got around the infrastructure investment target i.e. to fix leaks by including the London ring main & the extension of the sewage outfall further into the estuary.
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@tomsheppard378 🤣
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No one asking the questions: why has the budget ballooned, are the contractors making excessive profits, who in government has been overseeing the project & why aren't they accountable. As usual all these big projects end up costing multiples of the original forecast. I suspect the common wheeze of underbidding the price to get it past the Treasury.
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