Fri Jun 02, 2017 4:44 pm
Fri Jun 02, 2017 5:01 pm
ccfc97 wrote:A vote for May is a simple vote to privatise the NHS and continue to let already mega rich corporations and business men rule over our country not giving the average man a chance
While also making sure any young person looking for higher education can't afford it and can't afford a house either
Fri Jun 02, 2017 5:14 pm
Fri Jun 02, 2017 5:15 pm
ccfc97 wrote:Actually 20 thanks and currently studying economics at university in Cardiff. Think I know what I'm talking when it comes to the economy and the way taxation/funding works.
Fri Jun 02, 2017 5:19 pm
ccfc97 wrote:Actually 20 thanks and currently studying economics at university in Cardiff. Think I know what I'm talking when it comes to the economy and the way taxation/funding works.
Fri Jun 02, 2017 5:20 pm
Fri Jun 02, 2017 5:22 pm
ccfc97 wrote:A vote for May is a simple vote to privatise the NHS and continue to let already mega rich corporations and business men rule over our country not giving the average man a chance
While also making sure any young person looking for higher education can't afford it and can't afford a house either
Fri Jun 02, 2017 5:25 pm
ccfc97 wrote:You couldn't debate me properly so you tried to insult me by looking at my age. I will admit that I am lucky to be going to university but I have worked hard to get here.
I truly believe that every young person that wants to go to university to better themselves and provide themselves with a better future deserves the chance to do so.
No matter your background everyone child deserves equal opportunities in life
Fri Jun 02, 2017 5:29 pm
llan bluebird wrote:ccfc97 wrote:A vote for May is a simple vote to privatise the NHS and continue to let already mega rich corporations and business men rule over our country not giving the average man a chance
While also making sure any young person looking for higher education can't afford it and can't afford a house either
Whats wrong with privatising the NHS as long as its free at the point of use ?
There won't be any Mega rich corporations here to pay tax and can you point me to a time " when the working man had a chance" ?
There are too many pointless degree courses, fine is you want to take it but why should the country subsidise. My newphew is just graduating from an IT degree and has several decent offers already. Why shouldn't he pay back his loan ?
More tahn happy to hear Corbyns policies on making housing cheaper......Oh i get it, you want me to subsidise it
Fri Jun 02, 2017 5:53 pm
Fri Jun 02, 2017 6:08 pm
Fri Jun 02, 2017 6:09 pm
ccfc97 wrote:llan bluebird wrote:ccfc97 wrote:A vote for May is a simple vote to privatise the NHS and continue to let already mega rich corporations and business men rule over our country not giving the average man a chance
While also making sure any young person looking for higher education can't afford it and can't afford a house either
Whats wrong with privatising the NHS as long as its free at the point of use ?
There won't be any Mega rich corporations here to pay tax and can you point me to a time " when the working man had a chance" ?
There are too many pointless degree courses, fine is you want to take it but why should the country subsidise. My newphew is just graduating from an IT degree and has several decent offers already. Why shouldn't he pay back his loan ?
More tahn happy to hear Corbyns policies on making housing cheaper......Oh i get it, you want me to subsidise it
Privatisation means that it is run firstly for profits and not for quality of care like it should be. If you take the example of the rail ways. The railways have become privitised and the companies that own them walk away with huge profits each year.
As a nation we are taxed and some of this tax is then spent on infrastructure such a trains, tracks, tunnels basically all the important things when it comes to rail travel.
Then the private company gets paid to take control of everything like ticket prices and food. That means they take our money through taxation then take our money through tickets. To me that is simply unfair and I really don't want that to happen to the NHS
Fri Jun 02, 2017 6:12 pm
Fri Jun 02, 2017 6:26 pm
ccfc97 wrote:Don't really see what's wrong with my username I'm a city season ticket holder born in 1997 that's all. Yes they may have been shit in the past but this is now and the current way in which they are run simply makes a mockery of us normal people
Fri Jun 02, 2017 6:46 pm
Fri Jun 02, 2017 6:55 pm
ccfc97 wrote:Actually 20 thanks and currently studying economics at university in Cardiff. Think I know what I'm talking when it comes to the economy and the way taxation/funding works.
Fri Jun 02, 2017 7:11 pm
Sneggyblubird wrote:ccfc97 wrote:Actually 20 thanks and currently studying economics at university in Cardiff. Think I know what I'm talking when it comes to the economy and the way taxation/funding works.
Good for you and if you know what you're talking about the you'll be the first fecking one.
Fri Jun 02, 2017 7:20 pm
ccfc97 wrote:Actually 20 thanks and currently studying economics at university in Cardiff. Think I know what I'm talking when it comes to the economy and the way taxation/funding works.
Fri Jun 02, 2017 7:32 pm
llan bluebird wrote:ccfc97 wrote:Actually 20 thanks and currently studying economics at university in Cardiff. Think I know what I'm talking when it comes to the economy and the way taxation/funding works.
So i guess you are a Keynesian rather than from the Austrian school.
Out of interest what do you want to do when you graduate. Not taking the piss, my eldest daughter is toying with a similar idea and would rather her do an MBA is she wanted to go into business/banking
Fri Jun 02, 2017 8:56 pm
ccfc97 wrote:A vote for May is a simple vote to privatise the NHS and continue to let already mega rich corporations and business men rule over our country not giving the average man a chance
While also making sure any young person looking for higher education can't afford it and can't afford a house either
Fri Jun 02, 2017 9:45 pm
BlueVanman wrote:ccfc97 wrote:A vote for May is a simple vote to privatise the NHS and continue to let already mega rich corporations and business men rule over our country not giving the average man a chance
While also making sure any young person looking for higher education can't afford it and can't afford a house either
'ccfc97' my ass, you have as much interest in football as i do in 'quantum physics'.![]()
37 posts and all licking Corbyns balls. Why are mods not banning these idiots.
Fri Jun 02, 2017 10:00 pm
BlueVanman wrote:ccfc97 wrote:A vote for May is a simple vote to privatise the NHS and continue to let already mega rich corporations and business men rule over our country not giving the average man a chance
While also making sure any young person looking for higher education can't afford it and can't afford a house either
'ccfc97' my ass, you have as much interest in football as i do in 'quantum physics'.![]()
37 posts and all licking Corbyns balls. Why are mods not banning these idiots.
Fri Jun 02, 2017 10:02 pm
llan bluebird wrote:ccfc97 wrote:Actually 20 thanks and currently studying economics at university in Cardiff. Think I know what I'm talking when it comes to the economy and the way taxation/funding works.
So i guess you are a Keynesian rather than from the Austrian school.
Out of interest what do you want to do when you graduate. Not taking the piss, my eldest daughter is toying with a similar idea and would rather her do an MBA is she wanted to go into business/banking
Fri Jun 02, 2017 10:05 pm
wez1927 wrote:BlueVanman wrote:ccfc97 wrote:A vote for May is a simple vote to privatise the NHS and continue to let already mega rich corporations and business men rule over our country not giving the average man a chance
While also making sure any young person looking for higher education can't afford it and can't afford a house either
'ccfc97' my ass, you have as much interest in football as i do in 'quantum physics'.![]()
37 posts and all licking Corbyns balls. Why are mods not banning these idiots.
I agree ffs bet loads are the same people
Sat Jun 03, 2017 1:40 am
Sat Jun 03, 2017 8:21 am
Sat Jun 03, 2017 8:24 am
City Slicker wrote:I have to say that since this Election Campaign has begun and Theresa has shown her distinct limitations, I can't imagine anyone on this forum voting for her. Many might have different views to me but everyone comes across as far too intelligent to vote for a wooden doll ..........surely???
Sat Jun 03, 2017 8:35 am
wez1927 wrote:City Slicker wrote:I have to say that since this Election Campaign has begun and Theresa has shown her distinct limitations, I can't imagine anyone on this forum voting for her. Many might have different views to me but everyone comes across as far too intelligent to vote for a wooden doll ..........surely???
And you think people should vote for corbyn abbott and McDonnell? Come on ffs the 3 commies are laughable you cabt seriously like abbott ?
Sat Jun 03, 2017 10:01 am
City Slicker wrote:wez1927 wrote:City Slicker wrote:I have to say that since this Election Campaign has begun and Theresa has shown her distinct limitations, I can't imagine anyone on this forum voting for her. Many might have different views to me but everyone comes across as far too intelligent to vote for a wooden doll ..........surely???
And you think people should vote for corbyn abbott and McDonnell? Come on ffs the 3 commies are laughable you cabt seriously like abbott ?
Quite right Abbott is a greasy, thicko but the other two are men of gravitas. Our Jem should have ditched Diane a long time ago and should never have allowed her near the cameras. McDonnell on the other hand always sounds to me as someone who speaks sense. You can't tell me you haven't been disappointed how poor May has been in this campaign Wez. As I said in another post this election is between a Strong & Stable Corbyn and a Weak & Wobbly jelly. Going into the country's most important negotiations for decades, I'm clear (to quote Theresa) who I prefer
Sat Jun 03, 2017 10:42 am