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Corbyn needs to apologise.
For lying to the electorate.
Under the Conservatives the gap between the rich and the poor 'has closed'.
The findings by the Institute of Fiscal Studies (IFS) - Britain’s most respected economic thinktank - were hailed by Theresa May who said that it proved that Jeremy Corbyn had spread “fake news” during the election campaign.
In contrast the IFS had previously pointed out that the leftwing policies of the last Labour government saw the biggest rise in economic inequality since records began more almost six decades ago.
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Originally Posted by
Hamble
For lying to the electorate.
Under the Conservatives the gap between the rich and the poor 'has closed'.
The findings by the Institute of Fiscal Studies (IFS) - Britain’s most respected economic thinktank - were hailed by Theresa May who said that it proved that Jeremy Corbyn had spread “fake news” during the election campaign.
In contrast the IFS had previously pointed out that the leftwing policies of the last Labour government saw the biggest rise in economic inequality since records began more almost six decades ago.
Politicians would not lie to the electorate, would they? The Conservatives have nothing to prove, but Labour feels the need to promote itself because no one else will do it.
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Obviously, the Tories at PMQs today who were crowing about this were more than likely unaware of the fact that this so called closing of wage inequality was down to highest paid employees pay falling 10%.
For the Tories this is, surely, not something that can be claimed as a triumph.
https://www.ifs.org.uk/publications/9540
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A few weeks into this cobbled together corrupt Union of a Government which appears to be on the verge of Civil War and you worry about Corbyn.
Well I suppose after voting for this mish mash there is very little else to cheer Tories up.
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Originally Posted by
Little Londoner
A few weeks into this cobbled together corrupt Union of a Government which appears to be on the verge of Civil War and you worry about Corbyn.
Well I suppose after voting for this mish mash there is very little else to cheer Tories up.
Corbyn has made economic promises he can not keep.
Civil War?
Corbyn has caused more Civil unrest with his political machine and divisive social leanings in this country.
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Lies, lies and damn statistics!
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When we have multi-millionaire Chancellor who enjoys more perks than a banana republic dictator, who belives that public sector workers are overpaid, Corbyn has no need to apologise to anyone.
Shouldn't you be more concerned at the unedifying spectacle of watching YOUR heroes scrabble round like rats in a sack? all seeking self preservation rather than the needs of the country, showing little or no concern for anything beyond their own self interest, a PM in place only because there is no-one else around worthy of the name, these constant deflection tactics from you and your party are at best tiresome.
Wonder why Tories are so afraid of Corbyn? possibly because given the chance he may just be right and in the process wreck the cosy establishment control.
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It must be awful being Hamble and living in her permanent state of fear and paranoia.
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Originally Posted by
silver fox
When we have multi-millionaire Chancellor who enjoys more perks than a banana republic dictator, who belives that public sector workers are overpaid, Corbyn has no need to apologise to anyone.
Shouldn't you be more concerned at the unedifying spectacle of watching YOUR heroes scrabble round like rats in a sack? all seeking self preservation rather than the needs of the country, showing little or no concern for anything beyond their own self interest, a PM in place only because there is no-one else around worthy of the name, these constant deflection tactics from you and your party are at best tiresome.
Wonder why Tories are so afraid of Corbyn? possibly because given the chance he may just be right and in the process wreck the cosy establishment control.
The Tory's are afraid of a Socialist Government trashing the economy as we go through Brexit .That would be unrepairable for many years.
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Originally Posted by
Ralphy Rylance
It must be awful being Hamble and living in her permanent state of fear and paranoia.
That is quite an admission of Corbyn and Mc Don's style of politics.
Dastards!
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Originally Posted by
Hamble
Corbyn has made economic promises he can not keep.
Civil War?
Corbyn has caused more Civil unrest with his political machine and divisive social leanings in this country.
Yes Civil War! the Cabinet fallout is showing that whoever keeps voting for the Likes of Johnson and Gove and the "Alien" Hammond (if he is of this earth I am worried) deserve everything that is coming their way. I voted to leave the EU but watching this dogs breakfast taking us down the road to nowhere I am genuinely worried. Could we not ask the Chuckle Brothers to take over we might then get somewhere.
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Originally Posted by
Hamble
That is quite an admission of Corbyn and Mc Don's style of politics.
Dastards!
No it isn't. It really isn't.
The Tory's are afraid of a Socialist Government trashing the economy as we go through Brexit .That would be unrepairable for many years.
Brexit will trash the economy regardless of who's in charge and we've got the Tories to thank for that.
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The answer to Britain's and the Worlds problems is not a political answer, but a spiritual answer.
If and when politicians and the religions of the world can unite and understand they are all chapters in the one book, we will have a chance of peace. No need for childish party politics. Get out of the infant and Junior school etc. and move in to a university way of thinking. Electioneering is of the past. You may think locally but act globally. See the world as one country and mankind being it's citizens.
Eyes to the right NOs to the left.......should be looking forward,
enjoy the golf this weekend
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Originally Posted by
Hamble
The Tory's are afraid of a Socialist Government trashing the economy as we go through Brexit .That would be unrepairable for many years.
Based on present and indeed past performance Tories are and have done plenty of trashing the economy, austerity for the majority and plenty for the few has been their philosphy for decades.
The main difference being that now more people are better informed and don't like what they see.
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Originally Posted by
Ralphy Rylance
It must be awful being Hamble and living in her permanent state of fear and paranoia.
Hambles posts do put a bit of life into this forum...lets refrain from name calling Ralphy, not nice at all..at least there can be debates without the personal name calling...
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