Sun May 28, 2017 5:16 pm
Tory party in free fall. Now fighting amongst themselves. May found to be weak and wobbly with a dire election campaign.
Chickens are coming home to roost. When Home Secretary it was her that implemented the 20% cuts to our police services which has resulted in 20,000 less police officers.
Basically she has gambled with our safety and security and has lost big time. If you want to catch up with her lies so far. Listen to Captain SKA LIAR, LIAR, LIAR (you tube)
Sun May 28, 2017 5:28 pm
Merlin11 wrote:Tory party in free fall. Now fighting amongst themselves. May found to be weak and wobbly with a dire election campaign.
Chickens are coming home to roost. When Home Secretary it was her that implemented the 20% cuts to our police services which has resulted in 20,000 less police officers.
Basically she has gambled with our safety and security and has lost big time. If you want to catch up with her lies so far. Listen to Captain SKA LIAR, LIAR, LIAR (you tube)
I assume your user name has something to do with your age.
Sun May 28, 2017 9:23 pm
Merlin11 wrote:Tory party in free fall. Now fighting amongst themselves. May found to be weak and wobbly with a dire election campaign.
Chickens are coming home to roost. When Home Secretary it was her that implemented the 20% cuts to our police services which has resulted in 20,000 less police officers.
Basically she has gambled with our safety and security and has lost big time. If you want to catch up with her lies so far. Listen to Captain SKA LIAR, LIAR, LIAR (you tube)
Do you seriously want Diane Abbott as home secretary....in charge of immigration and the security of the UK. This is the person who voted against listing Al Qaeda as a terrorist organisation and supported a proposal to abolish MI5 and Special Branch. Blatantly hates white people.
Perfect for the job if you want to see immigration at an all time high and surveillance of any suspected terrorists abolished.
I don't particularly want to vote Tory but just the thought of Corbyn and Abbott trying to run this country puts me off voting Labour. Wrong people for the job!
Mon May 29, 2017 7:48 am
Merlin11 wrote:Tory party in free fall. Now fighting amongst themselves. May found to be weak and wobbly with a dire election campaign.
Chickens are coming home to roost. When Home Secretary it was her that implemented the 20% cuts to our police services which has resulted in 20,000 less police officers.
Basically she has gambled with our safety and security and has lost big time. If you want to catch up with her lies so far. Listen to Captain SKA LIAR, LIAR, LIAR (you tube)
Theresa May was warned by a Manchester police officer in 2015 that cuts to policing were putting the city and national security at risk.
In a face to face meeting award winning Manchester police officer told mrs May that cuts to community policing left officers without the intelligence that was needed to keep the city safe from a terrorist attack.
She brushed aside his warning and carried on cutting 20,000 police officers in this country.
Theresa May is woeful and weak. Labour will invest initially in restoring 10,000 police officers in our communities.
Mon May 29, 2017 8:36 am
Merlin11 wrote:Merlin11 wrote:Tory party in free fall. Now fighting amongst themselves. May found to be weak and wobbly with a dire election campaign.
Chickens are coming home to roost. When Home Secretary it was her that implemented the 20% cuts to our police services which has resulted in 20,000 less police officers.
Basically she has gambled with our safety and security and has lost big time. If you want to catch up with her lies so far. Listen to Captain SKA LIAR, LIAR, LIAR (you tube)
Theresa May was warned by a Manchester police officer in 2015 that cuts to policing were putting the city and national security at risk.
In a face to face meeting award winning Manchester police officer told mrs May that cuts to community policing left officers without the intelligence that was needed to keep the city safe from a terrorist attack.
She brushed aside his warning and carried on cutting 20,000 police officers in this country.
Theresa May is woeful and weak. Labour will invest initially in restoring 10,000 police officers in our communities.
Easy to make promises, but where is the money coming from ?
Increasing top level tax and corp tax never brings in the money predicted as people and companies change their behaviour .
Both may move abroad, particularly businesses with Brexit happening and Corbyn proposing stricter labour laws more union power and taking away 2% of the working year with 4 more random bank holidays.
With the likely collapse of the £ and fall in stock exchanges we will face high inflation increased unemployment and a reduction in the value of any savings and pensions.
The reduced economic activity will lead to an even higher budget deficit and this higher interest rates for govt borrowing. This will also push normal interest rates up as it will be happening at a time of inflation.
Economic suicide.
Fact is unless we are all prepared to pay a bit more, as proposed by LibDems then the money just isn't there. The
Mon May 29, 2017 6:13 pm
Not my words but relevant....
'Here's what I'm really struggling to understand. All I've ever heard from people, for years, is
"bloody bankers and their bonuses"
"bloody rich and their offshore tax havens "
"bloody politicians with their lying and second homes"
“bloody corporations paying less tax than me”
"bloody Establishment, they're all in it together”
“it'll never change, there's no point in voting”
And quite rightly so, I said all the same things.
But then someone comes along that's different. He upsets the bankers and the rich. The Tory politicians hate him along with most of the labour politicians. The corporations throw more money at the politicians to keep him quiet. And the Establishment is visibly shaken. I've never seen the Establishment so genuinely scared of a single person.
So the media arm of the establishment gets involved. Theresa phones Rupert asking what he can do, and he tells her to keep her mouth shut, don't do the live debate, he'll sort this out. So the media goes into overdrive with…
“she's strong and stable”
“he's a clown”
“he's not a leader”
“look he can't even control his own party”
“he'll ruin the economy”
“how's he gonna pay for it all?!”
“AND he's a terrorist sympathiser, burn him, burn the terrorist sympathiser”
And what do we? We've waited forever for an honest politician to come along but instead of getting behind him we bow to the establishment like good little workers. They whistle and we do a little dance for them. We run around like hypnotised robots repeating headlines we've read, all nodding and agreeing. Feeling really proud of ourselves because we think we've came up with our very own first political opinion. But we haven't, we haven't came up with anything. This is how you tell. No matter where someone lives in the country, they're repeating the same headlines, word for word. From Cornwall to Newcastle people are saying
“he's a clown”
“he’s a threat to the country”
“she's strong and stable”
“he'll take us back to the 70s”
And there's nothing else, there's no further opinion. There's no evidence apart from 1 radio 5 interview that isn't even concrete evidence, he actually condemns the violence of both sides in the interview. There's no data or studies or official reports to back anything up. Try and think really hard why you think he's a clown, other than the fact he looks like a geography teacher. (no offence geography teachers) because he hasn't done anything clownish from what I've seen.
And you're not on this planet if you think the establishment and the media aren't all in it together.
You think Richard Branson, who's quietly winning NHS contracts, wants Corbyn in?
You think Rupert Murdoch, who's currently trying to widen his media monopoly by buying sky outright, wants Jeremy in?
You think the Barclay brothers, with their offshore residencies, want him in?
You think Philip Green, who stole all the pensions from BHS workers and claims his wife owns Top Shop because she lives in Monaco, wants Corbyn in?
You think the politicians, both Labour and Tory, with their second homes and alcohol paid for by us, want him in?
You think Starbucks, paying near zero tax, wants him in?
You think bankers, with their multi million pound bonuses, want him in?
And do you think they don't have contact with May? Or with the media? You honestly think that these millionaires and billionaires are the sort of people that go “ah well, easy come easy go, it was nice while it lasted”?? I wouldn't be if my personal fortune was at risk, I'd be straight on the phone to Theresa May or Rupert Murdoch demanding this gets sorted immediately.
Because here's a man, a politician that doesn't lie, he can't lie, he could have said whatever would get him votes anytime he wanted but he hasn't. He lives in a normal house like us and uses the bus just like us. He's fought for justice and peace for nearly 40 years. He has no career ambitions. And his seat is untouchable. That's one of the greatest testimonies. No one comes close to removing him from his constituency, election after election.
His Manifesto is fully costed. It all adds up, yes there's some borrowing but that's just to renationalise the railway, you know we already subsidise them and they make profit yeah? One more time… WE subsidise the railway companies and they walk away with a profit, just try and grasp the level of piss taking going on there.
Unlike the Tory manifesto with a £9 billion hole, their figures don't even add up.
And it benefits all of us, young, old, working, disabled, everyone. The only people it hurts are the establishment, the rich, the bankers, the top 5% highest earners.
Good, f**k them, it's long overdue. VOTE LABOUR.'
Mon May 29, 2017 6:32 pm
Going to be hard for Labour to balance the books when McDonnell has no idea of the current British debt. The IFS predict that Labours tax hikes will not raise anywhere close to the figures they have come out with, and believe that their plans will damage the British economy. Should remember the IFS is neutral and British taxation is something it specialises in.
Tue May 30, 2017 9:08 am
May the force be with us - Tories for me - I never have or ever will support Terrorist lovers no matter what excuses they make
Tue May 30, 2017 11:16 pm
Over the last few weeks, the tide has turned, May is in freefall, she has been found out.
The people of Britain have seen through their manifesto, no substance.
Tue May 30, 2017 11:45 pm
Fusilier23 wrote:May the force be with us - Tories for me - I never have or ever will support Terrorist lovers no matter what excuses they make

SAME HERE
Tue May 30, 2017 11:50 pm
Neath Bluebird wrote:Over the last few weeks, the tide has turned, May is in freefall, she has been found out.
The people of Britain have seen through their manifesto, no substance.

this country has way to many honest ,patriotic ,working, normal people to ever vote in a bunch of anti british terrorist sympathisers..
Wed May 31, 2017 7:54 am
dogfound wrote:Neath Bluebird wrote:Over the last few weeks, the tide has turned, May is in freefall, she has been found out.
The people of Britain have seen through their manifesto, no substance.

this country has way to many honest ,patriotic ,working, normal people to ever vote in a bunch of anti british terrorist sympathisers..
If you're alluding to the Labour party being terrorist sympathisers, and not just Corbyn, then what about the Tory links to the IRA?.. As well as May's direct deals with the Saudi's, who directly supply to Syria?
Wed May 31, 2017 8:21 am
BlueDredd wrote:dogfound wrote:Neath Bluebird wrote:Over the last few weeks, the tide has turned, May is in freefall, she has been found out.
The people of Britain have seen through their manifesto, no substance.

this country has way to many honest ,patriotic ,working, normal people to ever vote in a bunch of anti british terrorist sympathisers..
If you're alluding to the Labour party being terrorist sympathisers, and not just Corbyn, then what about the Tory links to the IRA?.. As well as May's direct deals with the Saudi's, who directly supply to Syria?
Labour never sold arms to Saudi when in power
Wed May 31, 2017 8:44 am
If I were to slip in towards the 80k plus bracket. Which I am not in. As a self employed person I would just not work as much. I pay enough tax as it is. I'm not getting clobbered any more because of ropey budgets. If it were really that simple we would have been doing it by now. Oh hold on we DID do it. That lead to massive levels of inflation and stagnation of the economy.
I believe I saw that labour want conductors back on buses?? Well given we are now moving towards contactless payment and we haven't needed them as long as I can remember ... why do we
Need them now?? Aside from the massive increase in costs in wages it's a massive unnecessary luxury.
Corbyn on one hand wants to renationalise firms by giving out bonds (loans). He says he will pay for
Them with the firms profits. Then on the other says he wants to reduce the profits. So exactly how will he pay for them???!!