Is it just me or do others whenever they look at this thread, the adverts are nearly always a lib dem ad?!
In costings there is no defence as such as in reality there aren't many/any. Maybe it's just me but over prior manifestos whatever party there wasn't full costings as such? It seems a new labour thing...... might be wrong here but don't recall them in the past.
I thought both Lab and the Cons had committed to the 2% of GDP for defence. Something to do with NATO recommendations. Both are also going to renew Trident.
I know Labour has committed to reducing the decline in police numbers with a commitment to 10,000 new ones over the course of the parliament, I would consider that to be our first line of defence. I understand that the Conservatives will continue with austerity which may/will mean a further drop in Police numbers.
I don't know about border security has anybody agreed to bolster or reduce numbers?
United Kingdom Sadiq Khan - london mayor Jeremy Corbyn - prime minister
To quote heavy d from arsenal fan tv " were fucked "
Were fucked before, but OK now. Is that what you mean?
Them 2 in those positions would be very bad.
They wouldn't fill be with confidence either - but May is better, do you think?
Even the tory grandees recognise her as a dim-witted, nasty character with, I have to say, not a single positive trait. That's why they won't allow her to answer any questions that she hasn't prepared for in advance - and even then it's the same old drivel of platitudes, meaningless rhetoric and repetitive slogans.
The country is well and truly fucked if the current crop of so-called leaders is the best we've got.
Tbh I'm only voting may/conservative because in my opinion she's the best of a very bad lot. The constant bitching and whining countrywide about brexit is a constant annoyance, if we have another vote and the People vote leave again will that be it, or will it be a constant string of elections until remain is voted In, as I may be mistaken but that's not a democracy, the little Englanders comment the poster hasn't commented on so unclear what he/she means. Some elements of labour I do like renationalising railways, looking after the elderly for example but then there's things I don't agree with free uni fees, defence budget cuts, the references that racial equality is a factor in the employment and education of people. So on that basis I add up the pros and cons and make my decision on that.
So you think the Tory manifesto offers you and your family a better prospect than the Labour one ?
If the answer is yes. I would love to know on what basis you make that decision because as far as I can tell the Tories have no plan at all. Certainly not one that they are prepared to share with the electorate.
People are allowed to have a different voting intention without laying down a ten point plan every time they mention it.
Is it just me or do others whenever they look at this thread, the adverts are nearly always a lib dem ad?!
In costings there is no defence as such as in reality there aren't many/any. Maybe it's just me but over prior manifestos whatever party there wasn't full costings as such? It seems a new labour thing...... might be wrong here but don't recall them in the past.
I thought both Lab and the Cons had committed to the 2% of GDP for defence. Something to do with NATO recommendations. Both are also going to renew Trident.
I know Labour has committed to reducing the decline in police numbers with a commitment to 10,000 new ones over the course of the parliament, I would consider that to be our first line of defence. I understand that the Conservatives will continue with austerity which may/will mean a further drop in Police numbers.
I don't know about border security has anybody agreed to bolster or reduce numbers?
United Kingdom Sadiq Khan - london mayor Jeremy Corbyn - prime minister
To quote heavy d from arsenal fan tv " were fucked "
Were fucked before, but OK now. Is that what you mean?
Them 2 in those positions would be very bad.
They wouldn't fill be with confidence either - but May is better, do you think?
Even the tory grandees recognise her as a dim-witted, nasty character with, I have to say, not a single positive trait. That's why they won't allow her to answer any questions that she hasn't prepared for in advance - and even then it's the same old drivel of platitudes, meaningless rhetoric and repetitive slogans.
The country is well and truly fucked if the current crop of so-called leaders is the best we've got.
Tbh I'm only voting may/conservative because in my opinion she's the best of a very bad lot. The constant bitching and whining countrywide about brexit is a constant annoyance, if we have another vote and the People vote leave again will that be it, or will it be a constant string of elections until remain is voted In, as I may be mistaken but that's not a democracy, the little Englanders comment the poster hasn't commented on so unclear what he/she means. Some elements of labour I do like renationalising railways, looking after the elderly for example but then there's things I don't agree with free uni fees, defence budget cuts, the references that racial equality is a factor in the employment and education of people. So on that basis I add up the pros and cons and make my decision on that.
The only party advocating another referendum is the Lib Dems - so that's another tick for Labour.
Are you really saying - no really saying - that you do not believe there is inequality in the UK on the basis of race?
yes bob i dont think there is ineqaulity in this country and to mention it is a bit silly, people aren't held back because they are Black/Asian or any other ethnic minority, which is apparently what the Tories have done according to Labour its a statement to get those voters on side.
Approximately 15% of the UK population is BME (Black and Minority Ethnic).
Here's just a snippet - there is a lot more than this but I won't bore you.
- of the 552 Elite coaching roles in English football - 23 are BME (4%) - this despite 25% of professional footballers are BME - 53 out of the 100 FTSE companies have no director BME - Total BME directors of FTSE100 companies is 8% (and 40% of that 8% are from seven companies) - White unemployment rate 6.9%, BME is 12.9% - BME workers with degrees are two and a half times more likely to be unemployed than white workers with a university education, while black workers with degrees earned 23% less on average than a white worker with similar qualifications.
Corbyn is not saying the Tories are responsible - what he is saying is that he will do something about it.
The NHS was able to reduce financial pressures last year by selling off land, moving liabilities into their charitable arms and pushing cost further down the line (to be paid later). They won't be able to do that again.
The NHS was able to reduce financial pressures last year by selling off land, moving liabilities into their charitable arms and pushing cost further down the line (to be paid later). They won't be able to do that again.
Let them just make more efficiency savings. Everything will be fine then.
United Kingdom Sadiq Khan - london mayor Jeremy Corbyn - prime minister
To quote heavy d from arsenal fan tv " were fucked "
Were fucked before, but OK now. Is that what you mean?
Them 2 in those positions would be very bad.
They wouldn't fill be with confidence either - but May is better, do you think?
Even the tory grandees recognise her as a dim-witted, nasty character with, I have to say, not a single positive trait. That's why they won't allow her to answer any questions that she hasn't prepared for in advance - and even then it's the same old drivel of platitudes, meaningless rhetoric and repetitive slogans.
The country is well and truly fucked if the current crop of so-called leaders is the best we've got.
Tbh I'm only voting may/conservative because in my opinion she's the best of a very bad lot. The constant bitching and whining countrywide about brexit is a constant annoyance, if we have another vote and the People vote leave again will that be it, or will it be a constant string of elections until remain is voted In, as I may be mistaken but that's not a democracy, the little Englanders comment the poster hasn't commented on so unclear what he/she means. Some elements of labour I do like renationalising railways, looking after the elderly for example but then there's things I don't agree with free uni fees, defence budget cuts, the references that racial equality is a factor in the employment and education of people. So on that basis I add up the pros and cons and make my decision on that.
The only party advocating another referendum is the Lib Dems - so that's another tick for Labour.
Are you really saying - no really saying - that you do not believe there is inequality in the UK on the basis of race?
yes bob i dont think there is ineqaulity in this country and to mention it is a bit silly, people aren't held back because they are Black/Asian or any other ethnic minority, which is apparently what the Tories have done according to Labour its a statement to get those voters on side.
Approximately 15% of the UK population is BME (Black and Minority Ethnic).
Here's just a snippet - there is a lot more than this but I won't bore you.
- of the 552 Elite coaching roles in English football - 23 are BME (4%) - this despite 25% of professional footballers are BME - 53 out of the 100 FTSE companies have no director BME - Total BME directors of FTSE100 companies is 8% (and 40% of that 8% are from seven companies) - White unemployment rate 6.9%, BME is 12.9% - BME workers with degrees are two and a half times more likely to be unemployed than white workers with a university education, while black workers with degrees earned 23% less on average than a white worker with similar qualifications.
Corbyn is not saying the Tories are responsible - what he is saying is that he will do something about it.
Ps, on costings just because the numbers add up on a spreadsheet doesn't make them right.
I'm going to buy CAFC and we'll be in the premier league in 2-3 seasons. I'm going to do that by selling 27,000 tickets every home game at £200 a pop, I will sell 25,000 programmes a game at £5, 25,000 burgers at 7.50 and 175,000 drinks. We'll sell 400,000 replica shirts a season and get sponsorship to the tune of £20m a season.
That means I will have the money to build a squad not only capable of storming league 1 and the championship but also a top 10 premier team........ simples.
It's like choosing between that takeover option and another who's only costings said: we're gonna give you 14 chips per person because we only want to spend pennies per meal.
The rest of our plan? We've got one, just trust us. You want it costed? No need for that, just trust us and judge us on our record (of screwing over other clubs).
United Kingdom Sadiq Khan - london mayor Jeremy Corbyn - prime minister
To quote heavy d from arsenal fan tv " were fucked "
Were fucked before, but OK now. Is that what you mean?
Them 2 in those positions would be very bad.
They wouldn't fill be with confidence either - but May is better, do you think?
Even the tory grandees recognise her as a dim-witted, nasty character with, I have to say, not a single positive trait. That's why they won't allow her to answer any questions that she hasn't prepared for in advance - and even then it's the same old drivel of platitudes, meaningless rhetoric and repetitive slogans.
The country is well and truly fucked if the current crop of so-called leaders is the best we've got.
Tbh I'm only voting may/conservative because in my opinion she's the best of a very bad lot. The constant bitching and whining countrywide about brexit is a constant annoyance, if we have another vote and the People vote leave again will that be it, or will it be a constant string of elections until remain is voted In, as I may be mistaken but that's not a democracy, the little Englanders comment the poster hasn't commented on so unclear what he/she means. Some elements of labour I do like renationalising railways, looking after the elderly for example but then there's things I don't agree with free uni fees, defence budget cuts, the references that racial equality is a factor in the employment and education of people. So on that basis I add up the pros and cons and make my decision on that.
I am assuming you are referring to my post regarding the 'little Englander' comment. I use that term as one of the derogatory terms I use to refer to Brexit voters. In much the same where as the term 'Guardian reader' is regularly used on here as a derogatory term. I am a Guardian reader and I know what it means but I never take offence or expect the poster to explain what they mean by it.
I simply want to put out there that the Conservative Party candidate standing in South Thanet, and charged with Electorial fraud under the Representation of the People's act, is innocent until proven guilty.
I simply want to put out there that the Conservative Party candidate standing in South Thanet, and charged with Electorial fraud under the Representation of the People's act, is innocent until proven guilty.
Being somebody who believes in Democracy I must apologise to Nigel Farage who did say this at the time but I thought it was sour grapes.
No doubt the Tory party will be distancing themselves from the candidate and possibly withdrawing him from the contest?
I simply want to put out there that the Conservative Party candidate standing in South Thanet, and charged with Electorial fraud under the Representation of the People's act, is innocent until proven guilty.
Being somebody who believes in Democracy I must apologise to Nigel Farage who did say this at the time but I thought it was sour grapes.
No doubt the Tory party will be distancing themselves from the candidate and possibly withdrawing him from the contest?
The Conservative Party have released a statement. Sorry I can't post a link, but it is easily accessed on the BBC site.
United Kingdom Sadiq Khan - london mayor Jeremy Corbyn - prime minister
To quote heavy d from arsenal fan tv " were fucked "
Were fucked before, but OK now. Is that what you mean?
Them 2 in those positions would be very bad.
They wouldn't fill be with confidence either - but May is better, do you think?
Even the tory grandees recognise her as a dim-witted, nasty character with, I have to say, not a single positive trait. That's why they won't allow her to answer any questions that she hasn't prepared for in advance - and even then it's the same old drivel of platitudes, meaningless rhetoric and repetitive slogans.
The country is well and truly fucked if the current crop of so-called leaders is the best we've got.
Tbh I'm only voting may/conservative because in my opinion she's the best of a very bad lot. The constant bitching and whining countrywide about brexit is a constant annoyance, if we have another vote and the People vote leave again will that be it, or will it be a constant string of elections until remain is voted In, as I may be mistaken but that's not a democracy, the little Englanders comment the poster hasn't commented on so unclear what he/she means. Some elements of labour I do like renationalising railways, looking after the elderly for example but then there's things I don't agree with free uni fees, defence budget cuts, the references that racial equality is a factor in the employment and education of people. So on that basis I add up the pros and cons and make my decision on that.
I am assuming you are referring to my post regarding the 'little Englander' comment. I use that term as one of the derogatory terms I use to refer to Brexit voters. In much the same where as the term 'Guardian reader' is regularly used on here as a derogatory term. I am a Guardian reader and I know what it means but I never take offence or expect the poster to explain what they mean by it.
Yes I am as I voted leave I wonder what little englander means? As I'm referred to as it I have never called out as to what newspaper they read.
In my opinion little englander could mean a whole host of things, people chanting no surrender skinheads racist? If that is what you mean then if you could kindly let me know, if not then maybe don't slag 52% of the people that voted off.
United Kingdom Sadiq Khan - london mayor Jeremy Corbyn - prime minister
To quote heavy d from arsenal fan tv " were fucked "
Were fucked before, but OK now. Is that what you mean?
Them 2 in those positions would be very bad.
They wouldn't fill be with confidence either - but May is better, do you think?
Even the tory grandees recognise her as a dim-witted, nasty character with, I have to say, not a single positive trait. That's why they won't allow her to answer any questions that she hasn't prepared for in advance - and even then it's the same old drivel of platitudes, meaningless rhetoric and repetitive slogans.
The country is well and truly fucked if the current crop of so-called leaders is the best we've got.
Tbh I'm only voting may/conservative because in my opinion she's the best of a very bad lot. The constant bitching and whining countrywide about brexit is a constant annoyance, if we have another vote and the People vote leave again will that be it, or will it be a constant string of elections until remain is voted In, as I may be mistaken but that's not a democracy, the little Englanders comment the poster hasn't commented on so unclear what he/she means. Some elements of labour I do like renationalising railways, looking after the elderly for example but then there's things I don't agree with free uni fees, defence budget cuts, the references that racial equality is a factor in the employment and education of people. So on that basis I add up the pros and cons and make my decision on that.
The only party advocating another referendum is the Lib Dems - so that's another tick for Labour.
Are you really saying - no really saying - that you do not believe there is inequality in the UK on the basis of race?
yes bob i dont think there is ineqaulity in this country and to mention it is a bit silly, people aren't held back because they are Black/Asian or any other ethnic minority, which is apparently what the Tories have done according to Labour its a statement to get those voters on side.
Approximately 15% of the UK population is BME (Black and Minority Ethnic).
Here's just a snippet - there is a lot more than this but I won't bore you.
- of the 552 Elite coaching roles in English football - 23 are BME (4%) - this despite 25% of professional footballers are BME - 53 out of the 100 FTSE companies have no director BME - Total BME directors of FTSE100 companies is 8% (and 40% of that 8% are from seven companies) - White unemployment rate 6.9%, BME is 12.9% - BME workers with degrees are two and a half times more likely to be unemployed than white workers with a university education, while black workers with degrees earned 23% less on average than a white worker with similar qualifications.
Corbyn is not saying the Tories are responsible - what he is saying is that he will do something about it.
Moreover it is not 'a bit silly' to mention it.
His wording was " been held back by the conservatives" that is stating that the conservatives have held BME back.
United Kingdom Sadiq Khan - london mayor Jeremy Corbyn - prime minister
To quote heavy d from arsenal fan tv " were fucked "
Were fucked before, but OK now. Is that what you mean?
Them 2 in those positions would be very bad.
They wouldn't fill be with confidence either - but May is better, do you think?
Even the tory grandees recognise her as a dim-witted, nasty character with, I have to say, not a single positive trait. That's why they won't allow her to answer any questions that she hasn't prepared for in advance - and even then it's the same old drivel of platitudes, meaningless rhetoric and repetitive slogans.
The country is well and truly fucked if the current crop of so-called leaders is the best we've got.
Tbh I'm only voting may/conservative because in my opinion she's the best of a very bad lot. The constant bitching and whining countrywide about brexit is a constant annoyance, if we have another vote and the People vote leave again will that be it, or will it be a constant string of elections until remain is voted In, as I may be mistaken but that's not a democracy, the little Englanders comment the poster hasn't commented on so unclear what he/she means. Some elements of labour I do like renationalising railways, looking after the elderly for example but then there's things I don't agree with free uni fees, defence budget cuts, the references that racial equality is a factor in the employment and education of people. So on that basis I add up the pros and cons and make my decision on that.
I am assuming you are referring to my post regarding the 'little Englander' comment. I use that term as one of the derogatory terms I use to refer to Brexit voters. In much the same where as the term 'Guardian reader' is regularly used on here as a derogatory term. I am a Guardian reader and I know what it means but I never take offence or expect the poster to explain what they mean by it.
Yes I am as I voted leave I wonder what little englander means? As I'm referred to as it I have never called out as to what newspaper they read.
Would you agree that the hard border in Ireland that you voted for, is going to be very expensive indeed?
I simply want to put out there that the Conservative Party candidate standing in South Thanet, and charged with Electorial fraud under the Representation of the People's act, is innocent until proven guilty.
Being somebody who believes in Democracy I must apologise to Nigel Farage who did say this at the time but I thought it was sour grapes.
No doubt the Tory party will be distancing themselves from the candidate and possibly withdrawing him from the contest?
The Conservative Party have released a statement. Sorry I can't post a link, but it is easily accessed on the BBC site.
I've not seen the statement but I'm betting that it start with " it's clear"
I simply want to put out there that the Conservative Party candidate standing in South Thanet, and charged with Electorial fraud under the Representation of the People's act, is innocent until proven guilty.
Being somebody who believes in Democracy I must apologise to Nigel Farage who did say this at the time but I thought it was sour grapes.
No doubt the Tory party will be distancing themselves from the candidate and possibly withdrawing him from the contest?
The Conservative Party have released a statement. Sorry I can't post a link, but it is easily accessed on the BBC site.
A Conservative Party spokesman said: "The legal authorities have previously cleared Conservative candidates who faced numerous politically motivated and unfounded complaints over the Party's national Battlebus campaigning.
"We continue to believe that this remaining allegation is unfounded. Our candidate has made clear that there was no intention by him or his campaigners to engage in any inappropriate activity.
"We believe that they have done nothing wrong, and we are confident that this will be proven as the matter progresses.
"The individuals remain innocent unless otherwise proven guilty in a court of law."
United Kingdom Sadiq Khan - london mayor Jeremy Corbyn - prime minister
To quote heavy d from arsenal fan tv " were fucked "
Were fucked before, but OK now. Is that what you mean?
Them 2 in those positions would be very bad.
They wouldn't fill be with confidence either - but May is better, do you think?
Even the tory grandees recognise her as a dim-witted, nasty character with, I have to say, not a single positive trait. That's why they won't allow her to answer any questions that she hasn't prepared for in advance - and even then it's the same old drivel of platitudes, meaningless rhetoric and repetitive slogans.
The country is well and truly fucked if the current crop of so-called leaders is the best we've got.
Tbh I'm only voting may/conservative because in my opinion she's the best of a very bad lot. The constant bitching and whining countrywide about brexit is a constant annoyance, if we have another vote and the People vote leave again will that be it, or will it be a constant string of elections until remain is voted In, as I may be mistaken but that's not a democracy, the little Englanders comment the poster hasn't commented on so unclear what he/she means. Some elements of labour I do like renationalising railways, looking after the elderly for example but then there's things I don't agree with free uni fees, defence budget cuts, the references that racial equality is a factor in the employment and education of people. So on that basis I add up the pros and cons and make my decision on that.
I am assuming you are referring to my post regarding the 'little Englander' comment. I use that term as one of the derogatory terms I use to refer to Brexit voters. In much the same where as the term 'Guardian reader' is regularly used on here as a derogatory term. I am a Guardian reader and I know what it means but I never take offence or expect the poster to explain what they mean by it.
Yes I am as I voted leave I wonder what little englander means? As I'm referred to as it I have never called out as to what newspaper they read.
Would you agree that the hard border in Ireland that you voted for, is going to be very expensive indeed?
Yes it is going to be expensive, not related at all but I think Northern Ireland should have a vote on U.K. Or Ireland of course consult with the roi first.
United Kingdom Sadiq Khan - london mayor Jeremy Corbyn - prime minister
To quote heavy d from arsenal fan tv " were fucked "
Were fucked before, but OK now. Is that what you mean?
Them 2 in those positions would be very bad.
They wouldn't fill be with confidence either - but May is better, do you think?
Even the tory grandees recognise her as a dim-witted, nasty character with, I have to say, not a single positive trait. That's why they won't allow her to answer any questions that she hasn't prepared for in advance - and even then it's the same old drivel of platitudes, meaningless rhetoric and repetitive slogans.
The country is well and truly fucked if the current crop of so-called leaders is the best we've got.
Tbh I'm only voting may/conservative because in my opinion she's the best of a very bad lot. The constant bitching and whining countrywide about brexit is a constant annoyance, if we have another vote and the People vote leave again will that be it, or will it be a constant string of elections until remain is voted In, as I may be mistaken but that's not a democracy, the little Englanders comment the poster hasn't commented on so unclear what he/she means. Some elements of labour I do like renationalising railways, looking after the elderly for example but then there's things I don't agree with free uni fees, defence budget cuts, the references that racial equality is a factor in the employment and education of people. So on that basis I add up the pros and cons and make my decision on that.
I am assuming you are referring to my post regarding the 'little Englander' comment. I use that term as one of the derogatory terms I use to refer to Brexit voters. In much the same where as the term 'Guardian reader' is regularly used on here as a derogatory term. I am a Guardian reader and I know what it means but I never take offence or expect the poster to explain what they mean by it.
Yes I am as I voted leave I wonder what little englander means? As I'm referred to as it I have never called out as to what newspaper they read.
In my opinion little englander could mean a whole host of things, people chanting no surrender skinheads racist? If that is what you mean then if you could kindly let me know, if not then maybe don't slag 52% of the people that voted off.
I will 'slag off' and redicule Brexit voters everyday until I am in my grave. Especially when Brexit actually happens and the inevitable consequences become clear to even the dumbest Brexit voter.
United Kingdom Sadiq Khan - london mayor Jeremy Corbyn - prime minister
To quote heavy d from arsenal fan tv " were fucked "
Were fucked before, but OK now. Is that what you mean?
Them 2 in those positions would be very bad.
They wouldn't fill be with confidence either - but May is better, do you think?
Even the tory grandees recognise her as a dim-witted, nasty character with, I have to say, not a single positive trait. That's why they won't allow her to answer any questions that she hasn't prepared for in advance - and even then it's the same old drivel of platitudes, meaningless rhetoric and repetitive slogans.
The country is well and truly fucked if the current crop of so-called leaders is the best we've got.
Tbh I'm only voting may/conservative because in my opinion she's the best of a very bad lot. The constant bitching and whining countrywide about brexit is a constant annoyance, if we have another vote and the People vote leave again will that be it, or will it be a constant string of elections until remain is voted In, as I may be mistaken but that's not a democracy, the little Englanders comment the poster hasn't commented on so unclear what he/she means. Some elements of labour I do like renationalising railways, looking after the elderly for example but then there's things I don't agree with free uni fees, defence budget cuts, the references that racial equality is a factor in the employment and education of people. So on that basis I add up the pros and cons and make my decision on that.
So you think the Tory manifesto offers you and your family a better prospect than the Labour one ?
If the answer is yes. I would love to know on what basis you make that decision because as far as I can tell the Tories have no plan at all. Certainly not one that they are prepared to share with the electorate.
As they say.........no plan is better than a bad plan.
United Kingdom Sadiq Khan - london mayor Jeremy Corbyn - prime minister
To quote heavy d from arsenal fan tv " were fucked "
Were fucked before, but OK now. Is that what you mean?
Them 2 in those positions would be very bad.
They wouldn't fill be with confidence either - but May is better, do you think?
Even the tory grandees recognise her as a dim-witted, nasty character with, I have to say, not a single positive trait. That's why they won't allow her to answer any questions that she hasn't prepared for in advance - and even then it's the same old drivel of platitudes, meaningless rhetoric and repetitive slogans.
The country is well and truly fucked if the current crop of so-called leaders is the best we've got.
Tbh I'm only voting may/conservative because in my opinion she's the best of a very bad lot. The constant bitching and whining countrywide about brexit is a constant annoyance, if we have another vote and the People vote leave again will that be it, or will it be a constant string of elections until remain is voted In, as I may be mistaken but that's not a democracy, the little Englanders comment the poster hasn't commented on so unclear what he/she means. Some elements of labour I do like renationalising railways, looking after the elderly for example but then there's things I don't agree with free uni fees, defence budget cuts, the references that racial equality is a factor in the employment and education of people. So on that basis I add up the pros and cons and make my decision on that.
I am assuming you are referring to my post regarding the 'little Englander' comment. I use that term as one of the derogatory terms I use to refer to Brexit voters. In much the same where as the term 'Guardian reader' is regularly used on here as a derogatory term. I am a Guardian reader and I know what it means but I never take offence or expect the poster to explain what they mean by it.
Yes I am as I voted leave I wonder what little englander means? As I'm referred to as it I have never called out as to what newspaper they read.
In my opinion little englander could mean a whole host of things, people chanting no surrender skinheads racist? If that is what you mean then if you could kindly let me know, if not then maybe don't slag 52% of the people that voted off.
I will 'slag off' and redicule Brexit voters everyday until I am in my grave. Especially when Brexit actually happens and the inevitable consequences become clear to even the dumbest Brexit voter.
So I was bang on the money - Anyone that voted leave is classed as xenophobic.
I work up town so might see you up there one day waving a placard around protesting.
United Kingdom Sadiq Khan - london mayor Jeremy Corbyn - prime minister
To quote heavy d from arsenal fan tv " were fucked "
Were fucked before, but OK now. Is that what you mean?
Them 2 in those positions would be very bad.
They wouldn't fill be with confidence either - but May is better, do you think?
Even the tory grandees recognise her as a dim-witted, nasty character with, I have to say, not a single positive trait. That's why they won't allow her to answer any questions that she hasn't prepared for in advance - and even then it's the same old drivel of platitudes, meaningless rhetoric and repetitive slogans.
The country is well and truly fucked if the current crop of so-called leaders is the best we've got.
Tbh I'm only voting may/conservative because in my opinion she's the best of a very bad lot. The constant bitching and whining countrywide about brexit is a constant annoyance, if we have another vote and the People vote leave again will that be it, or will it be a constant string of elections until remain is voted In, as I may be mistaken but that's not a democracy, the little Englanders comment the poster hasn't commented on so unclear what he/she means. Some elements of labour I do like renationalising railways, looking after the elderly for example but then there's things I don't agree with free uni fees, defence budget cuts, the references that racial equality is a factor in the employment and education of people. So on that basis I add up the pros and cons and make my decision on that.
So you think the Tory manifesto offers you and your family a better prospect than the Labour one ?
If the answer is yes. I would love to know on what basis you make that decision because as far as I can tell the Tories have no plan at all. Certainly not one that they are prepared to share with the electorate.
As they say.........no plan is better than a bad plan.
United Kingdom Sadiq Khan - london mayor Jeremy Corbyn - prime minister
To quote heavy d from arsenal fan tv " were fucked "
Were fucked before, but OK now. Is that what you mean?
Them 2 in those positions would be very bad.
They wouldn't fill be with confidence either - but May is better, do you think?
Even the tory grandees recognise her as a dim-witted, nasty character with, I have to say, not a single positive trait. That's why they won't allow her to answer any questions that she hasn't prepared for in advance - and even then it's the same old drivel of platitudes, meaningless rhetoric and repetitive slogans.
The country is well and truly fucked if the current crop of so-called leaders is the best we've got.
Tbh I'm only voting may/conservative because in my opinion she's the best of a very bad lot. The constant bitching and whining countrywide about brexit is a constant annoyance, if we have another vote and the People vote leave again will that be it, or will it be a constant string of elections until remain is voted In, as I may be mistaken but that's not a democracy, the little Englanders comment the poster hasn't commented on so unclear what he/she means. Some elements of labour I do like renationalising railways, looking after the elderly for example but then there's things I don't agree with free uni fees, defence budget cuts, the references that racial equality is a factor in the employment and education of people. So on that basis I add up the pros and cons and make my decision on that.
So you think the Tory manifesto offers you and your family a better prospect than the Labour one ?
If the answer is yes. I would love to know on what basis you make that decision because as far as I can tell the Tories have no plan at all. Certainly not one that they are prepared to share with the electorate.
As they say.........no plan is better than a bad plan.
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To quote heavy d from arsenal fan tv " were fucked "
Were fucked before, but OK now. Is that what you mean?
Them 2 in those positions would be very bad.
They wouldn't fill be with confidence either - but May is better, do you think?
Even the tory grandees recognise her as a dim-witted, nasty character with, I have to say, not a single positive trait. That's why they won't allow her to answer any questions that she hasn't prepared for in advance - and even then it's the same old drivel of platitudes, meaningless rhetoric and repetitive slogans.
The country is well and truly fucked if the current crop of so-called leaders is the best we've got.
Tbh I'm only voting may/conservative because in my opinion she's the best of a very bad lot. The constant bitching and whining countrywide about brexit is a constant annoyance, if we have another vote and the People vote leave again will that be it, or will it be a constant string of elections until remain is voted In, as I may be mistaken but that's not a democracy, the little Englanders comment the poster hasn't commented on so unclear what he/she means. Some elements of labour I do like renationalising railways, looking after the elderly for example but then there's things I don't agree with free uni fees, defence budget cuts, the references that racial equality is a factor in the employment and education of people. So on that basis I add up the pros and cons and make my decision on that.
I am assuming you are referring to my post regarding the 'little Englander' comment. I use that term as one of the derogatory terms I use to refer to Brexit voters. In much the same where as the term 'Guardian reader' is regularly used on here as a derogatory term. I am a Guardian reader and I know what it means but I never take offence or expect the poster to explain what they mean by it.
Yes I am as I voted leave I wonder what little englander means? As I'm referred to as it I have never called out as to what newspaper they read.
Would you agree that the hard border in Ireland that you voted for, is going to be very expensive indeed?
Hang the expense - what will it do to the currently good relationship between North and South Ireland???
United Kingdom Sadiq Khan - london mayor Jeremy Corbyn - prime minister
To quote heavy d from arsenal fan tv " were fucked "
Were fucked before, but OK now. Is that what you mean?
Them 2 in those positions would be very bad.
They wouldn't fill be with confidence either - but May is better, do you think?
Even the tory grandees recognise her as a dim-witted, nasty character with, I have to say, not a single positive trait. That's why they won't allow her to answer any questions that she hasn't prepared for in advance - and even then it's the same old drivel of platitudes, meaningless rhetoric and repetitive slogans.
The country is well and truly fucked if the current crop of so-called leaders is the best we've got.
Tbh I'm only voting may/conservative because in my opinion she's the best of a very bad lot. The constant bitching and whining countrywide about brexit is a constant annoyance, if we have another vote and the People vote leave again will that be it, or will it be a constant string of elections until remain is voted In, as I may be mistaken but that's not a democracy, the little Englanders comment the poster hasn't commented on so unclear what he/she means. Some elements of labour I do like renationalising railways, looking after the elderly for example but then there's things I don't agree with free uni fees, defence budget cuts, the references that racial equality is a factor in the employment and education of people. So on that basis I add up the pros and cons and make my decision on that.
I am assuming you are referring to my post regarding the 'little Englander' comment. I use that term as one of the derogatory terms I use to refer to Brexit voters. In much the same where as the term 'Guardian reader' is regularly used on here as a derogatory term. I am a Guardian reader and I know what it means but I never take offence or expect the poster to explain what they mean by it.
Yes I am as I voted leave I wonder what little englander means? As I'm referred to as it I have never called out as to what newspaper they read.
Would you agree that the hard border in Ireland that you voted for, is going to be very expensive indeed?
Yes it is going to be expensive, not related at all but I think Northern Ireland should have a vote on U.K. Or Ireland of course consult with the roi first.
Do you think it will be as expensive as £350 million a week? What will the amount be spent on when sorting the hard border? Are you concerned that there may be a return to violence once your hard border is established?
United Kingdom Sadiq Khan - london mayor Jeremy Corbyn - prime minister
To quote heavy d from arsenal fan tv " were fucked "
Were fucked before, but OK now. Is that what you mean?
Them 2 in those positions would be very bad.
They wouldn't fill be with confidence either - but May is better, do you think?
Even the tory grandees recognise her as a dim-witted, nasty character with, I have to say, not a single positive trait. That's why they won't allow her to answer any questions that she hasn't prepared for in advance - and even then it's the same old drivel of platitudes, meaningless rhetoric and repetitive slogans.
The country is well and truly fucked if the current crop of so-called leaders is the best we've got.
Tbh I'm only voting may/conservative because in my opinion she's the best of a very bad lot. The constant bitching and whining countrywide about brexit is a constant annoyance, if we have another vote and the People vote leave again will that be it, or will it be a constant string of elections until remain is voted In, as I may be mistaken but that's not a democracy, the little Englanders comment the poster hasn't commented on so unclear what he/she means. Some elements of labour I do like renationalising railways, looking after the elderly for example but then there's things I don't agree with free uni fees, defence budget cuts, the references that racial equality is a factor in the employment and education of people. So on that basis I add up the pros and cons and make my decision on that.
So you think the Tory manifesto offers you and your family a better prospect than the Labour one ?
If the answer is yes. I would love to know on what basis you make that decision because as far as I can tell the Tories have no plan at all. Certainly not one that they are prepared to share with the electorate.
As they say.........no plan is better than a bad plan.
I thank you.
Thats like saying no car is better than a bad car, at least a bad car gets you to our destination eventually, not having a car means that you dont go anywhere. Teresa May, Boris, Liam Fox, and David Davis really are bloody useless, even their slogans are utter wank.
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I know Labour has committed to reducing the decline in police numbers with a commitment to 10,000 new ones over the course of the parliament, I would consider that to be our first line of defence. I understand that the Conservatives will continue with austerity which may/will mean a further drop in Police numbers.
I don't know about border security has anybody agreed to bolster or reduce numbers?
Here's just a snippet - there is a lot more than this but I won't bore you.
- of the 552 Elite coaching roles in English football - 23 are BME (4%) - this despite 25% of professional footballers are BME
- 53 out of the 100 FTSE companies have no director BME
- Total BME directors of FTSE100 companies is 8% (and 40% of that 8% are from seven companies)
- White unemployment rate 6.9%, BME is 12.9%
- BME workers with degrees are two and a half times more likely to be unemployed than white workers with a university education, while black workers with degrees earned 23% less on average than a white worker with similar qualifications.
Corbyn is not saying the Tories are responsible - what he is saying is that he will do something about it.
Moreover it is not 'a bit silly' to mention it.
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The NHS was able to reduce financial pressures last year by selling off land, moving liabilities into their charitable arms and pushing cost further down the line (to be paid later). They won't be able to do that again.
People are allowed to have a different voting intention without laying down a ten point plan every time they mention it.
So you don't know then.
Don't know what? It wasn't my post to begin with.
Ill also leave this here...
The rest of our plan? We've got one, just trust us. You want it costed? No need for that, just trust us and judge us on our record (of screwing over other clubs).
No doubt the Tory party will be distancing themselves from the candidate and possibly withdrawing him from the contest?
In my opinion little englander could mean a whole host of things, people chanting no surrender skinheads racist? If that is what you mean then if you could kindly let me know, if not then maybe don't slag 52% of the people that voted off.
A Conservative Party spokesman said: "The legal authorities have previously cleared Conservative candidates who faced numerous politically motivated and unfounded complaints over the Party's national Battlebus campaigning.
"We continue to believe that this remaining allegation is unfounded. Our candidate has made clear that there was no intention by him or his campaigners to engage in any inappropriate activity.
"We believe that they have done nothing wrong, and we are confident that this will be proven as the matter progresses.
"The individuals remain innocent unless otherwise proven guilty in a court of law."
I will 'slag off' and redicule Brexit voters everyday until I am in my grave. Especially when Brexit actually happens and the inevitable consequences become clear to even the dumbest Brexit voter.
I thank you.
I work up town so might see you up there one day waving a placard around protesting.
Some interesting statistics in this.
Are you concerned that there may be a return to violence once your hard border is established?
Teresa May, Boris, Liam Fox, and David Davis really are bloody useless, even their slogans are utter wank.