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Tough times ahead for the party currently led by the 'unelectable one'. |
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While the mess gets bigger old JC got one thing right. He deleted his FB account, good move as social media is a hate machine in most part. |
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I'm not sure if Corbyn is acting naively, stupidly, or both :hmmm: |
"Theresa May has said that Brexit means there will be more money available to spend on the NHS and schools."
Bovine scatology. It has already been proven that Boris Johnson was lying (or "he did not know better", though i doubt it). So people still believe in the red bus polemics? Has Mrs May also been hit by the red bus? Then Mrs May is really dumb to repeat it. After all it was not her who had invented the lie. She was not for brexit, she does not believe it is better (whatever she has to say to please) and she did not lie about it. Not until now. |
Im sure once we have finally left and stop paying into the EU that there will be more cash for the NHS and schools, what we dont know and Mrs May hasn't told us is how much.
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You will overfish without regulation, unless you regulate it yourself. Where is the advantage for UK fishery? Infrastructure and modernising or rebuilding of (very) old houses has been postponed for decades because of lack of money, but has been recently begun with help of the EU.
Look at the rebuilding of Manchester. Not only the money, but expertise was transferred without economical advantage for the EU. Creation of jobs in the UK, plants, production, then all those scientific projects - well at least the latter will probably continue because scientists usually do not care about politics. Maybe you can then do it all by "yourself", but this "yourself" is becoming obsolete. There is no point in doing anything alone anymore, economy and technology is too much intertwined, which is a good thing for prosperity of all. More money for the NHS, and the "common man", within England and maybe later the UK. I believe it when i see it. |
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Is it possible Corbyn could be a Russian spy? :hmmm: :O: |
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How about reducing the cost on healthy food like fish that around here cost near on £7:00 for a small portion. I have noticed the cost of veg as well has been going up but you can still buy a 150g bar of chocolate for under or £1:00! I think this tax on full sugar drinks is just a half-arse typical dumb government move. They will not tackle the food industry head on and its the consumer who cops it every time. |
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May get my vote as I am fed up with the big three. Mind you saying that, I suspect they will go the same way as the others if they get off the ground. |
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Thank God!! :o |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-43714329 |
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Big Ben clock tower hands removed for maintenance. The clock hands of Elizabeth Tower have been removed during maintenance and restoration work in the Palace of Westminster.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-43740795 Oh well, that's it then, we're all doomed :o |
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Vote grabbing in my book. :03: So the rest of us will have to pay more so this lot can go free! Clear off, only pensioners and people with mental and physical health problems have the right. Everyone else pays just like I do. |
Just another gimmick to win votes from young people who never normally vote in large numbers, just like the cynical pledge to wipe off student debts before the election, only to admit weeks after that it had not been costed accurately and he didnt know how much it would have cost.
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