Labour manifesto on 10:31 - Nov 28 with 2181 views | Lohengrin |
I know which Irving you’re talking about, mun. You were imagining him having a link with Labour. He has. | |
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Labour manifesto on 10:45 - Nov 28 with 2160 views | felixstowe_jack | If you have a modest income but also hold a shares labour will now tax dividends at 20%. Some people would be worse of by up to £400. Another tax increase if you are in the 95% of people labour promised would not pay more tax. | |
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Labour manifesto on 10:49 - Nov 28 with 2147 views | Highjack |
Labour manifesto on 09:53 - Nov 28 by WarwickHunt | The words “brewery” and “piss-up” spring to mind... Scottish Labour officials confirmed a report in the Falkirk Herald it had dropped Safia Ali as a candidate and suspended her party membership after past antisemitic posts on Facebook surfaced, in the latest controversy about candidate selections. Michael Sharpe, Scottish Labour’s general secretary, told the Falkirk Herald: I deeply regret the people of the Falkirk constituency will no longer have a Labour candidate to campaign and vote for on December 12. There is no place for antisemitism, or any form of racism and bigotry, in our party. That is why Labour is taking robust action to root it out of our movement and wider society. |
Presumably the “robust action” doesn’t extend to check the candidates history and background before putting them forward as a candidate? | |
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Labour manifesto on 11:12 - Nov 28 with 2135 views | Catullus | If Labour are hoping for help from the SNP, maybe the SNP need to change their strategy too. Blackford has been accused, possibly proven of telling an outright lie about Scottish contributions to UK budgets. Sturgeon has been harangued for constantly going on about indeyref2 as if nothing else matters and she may not be as popular as she would want. https://www.spiked-online.com/2019/11/27/the-snp-comes-undone/ PS, the things said about Neill and Kuenssberg, the BBC and QT on here may or may not be accurate but it's a typical political ploy to try and denigrate people you disagree with. If there is bias (of course there is) are we better off talking about the journalists or talking about the answers the politicians gave, or didn't give and concentrating on the parties policies and manifestos? Of course, we can't talk about Bojo's answers until he fronts up, maybe the Sturgeon and Corbyn displays spooked him? Corbyn is certainly spooked, he's pulled out of two tv debates, the SKY one completely and another one where he's sending Long-Bailey instead, running scared? At least he attempted the fence with Neill, Bojo has refused it so far. Using horse racing again, it's more a fools Derby than a Grand National and by next week they could be neck and neck or we could still have a clear favourite and just like horses, whoever wins will walk around leaving pikles of steaming schit laying around for the rest of us to deal with. | |
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Labour manifesto on 12:42 - Nov 28 with 2098 views | waynekerr55 |
Labour manifesto on 11:12 - Nov 28 by Catullus | If Labour are hoping for help from the SNP, maybe the SNP need to change their strategy too. Blackford has been accused, possibly proven of telling an outright lie about Scottish contributions to UK budgets. Sturgeon has been harangued for constantly going on about indeyref2 as if nothing else matters and she may not be as popular as she would want. https://www.spiked-online.com/2019/11/27/the-snp-comes-undone/ PS, the things said about Neill and Kuenssberg, the BBC and QT on here may or may not be accurate but it's a typical political ploy to try and denigrate people you disagree with. If there is bias (of course there is) are we better off talking about the journalists or talking about the answers the politicians gave, or didn't give and concentrating on the parties policies and manifestos? Of course, we can't talk about Bojo's answers until he fronts up, maybe the Sturgeon and Corbyn displays spooked him? Corbyn is certainly spooked, he's pulled out of two tv debates, the SKY one completely and another one where he's sending Long-Bailey instead, running scared? At least he attempted the fence with Neill, Bojo has refused it so far. Using horse racing again, it's more a fools Derby than a Grand National and by next week they could be neck and neck or we could still have a clear favourite and just like horses, whoever wins will walk around leaving pikles of steaming schit laying around for the rest of us to deal with. |
I'm sorry but LK is nothing more than DCs mouthpiece. Even Peston added questions to the end of his post. To be seen as less objective than Peston says a lot, don't you think? | |
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Labour manifesto on 13:16 - Nov 28 with 2077 views | Glyn1 | Why is Johnson avoiding being interviewed by Andrew Neil? Both of them are Conservatives after all, so what's the problem? | |
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Labour manifesto on 13:18 - Nov 28 with 2072 views | AlfieMooresSon | Absolute fantastic, Corbyn will win the General Election by a country mile with this manifesto. Not even with that set of bribery and false promises, have you seen the Polls | | | |
Labour manifesto on 14:10 - Nov 28 with 2060 views | Lohengrin |
Labour manifesto on 13:16 - Nov 28 by Glyn1 | Why is Johnson avoiding being interviewed by Andrew Neil? Both of them are Conservatives after all, so what's the problem? |
A shrewd manoeuvre by Cummings if you think about it. | |
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Labour manifesto on 17:38 - Nov 28 with 1978 views | Catullus | Yeah, people only believe polls when they back up their own point of view. If I could choose our next PM I'd have Charlize Theron, she could lie to me all day and I wouldn't care. | |
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Labour manifesto on 01:21 - Nov 29 with 1928 views | Kerouac |
Labour manifesto on 14:10 - Nov 28 by Lohengrin | A shrewd manoeuvre by Cummings if you think about it. |
It really is. Doesn't have to face Neil. Highlights the stupidity and incompetence of Corbyn and his crowd. Gets one over on the BBC who have done everything possible to help those who want to frustrate Brexit. Loved his answer to the poor BBC journalist asked to get him to explain... Something like; "I'll be doing lots of interviews" and "what do you mean I'm avoiding scrutiny, scrutinise me man, are you saying you are incapable of scrutinising me...I demand that you scrutinise me." To any floating voters... This cretin Corbyn and his shower want to ditch Boris' deal and be allowed to renegotiate on your behalf (before campaigning against their own deal of course...the EU must be shitting in their boots)….THEY CAN'T EVEN SUCCESSFULLY NEGOTIATE THE RULES OF A TV LEADERSHIP DEBATE WITH THE BBC! Please consider carefully before casting your vote. | |
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Labour manifesto on 03:18 - Nov 29 with 1909 views | Glyn1 |
Labour manifesto on 10:45 - Nov 28 by felixstowe_jack | If you have a modest income but also hold a shares labour will now tax dividends at 20%. Some people would be worse of by up to £400. Another tax increase if you are in the 95% of people labour promised would not pay more tax. |
But, but you say that the Tories are going to win the election, so how are THEY going to pay for their promises. Because they have said nothing about that in the manifesto. Labour has explained what they're going to do, the Tories are keeping it a secret. "Vote Conservative! So we can clean up the mess that we've created." | |
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Labour manifesto on 08:04 - Nov 29 with 1868 views | jackrmee | OK, so I registered to vote and requested a postal vote. Received the forms, but failed to send them back by the deadline, so my postal vote won't work now... Can I still go the the polling station? | |
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Labour manifesto on 09:39 - Nov 29 with 1838 views | WarwickHunt |
Labour manifesto on 08:04 - Nov 29 by jackrmee | OK, so I registered to vote and requested a postal vote. Received the forms, but failed to send them back by the deadline, so my postal vote won't work now... Can I still go the the polling station? |
You can go to the polling station...but can’t vote.😱 Nah - as long as you’re on the register you can vote. Check you’ve got the right card for your local polling station though. | | | |
Labour manifesto on 10:08 - Nov 29 with 1823 views | felixstowe_jack | The closing date for postal votes to be sent back has not been reached yet. Just post your vote . Alternatively take you postal vote form to your polling station you can hand it in there. You cannot vote at your polling station if you have registered for a postal vote ( you can only hand in your postal vote form) | |
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Labour manifesto on 10:19 - Nov 29 with 1812 views | 3swan | Info already posted but here you go https://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/i-am-a/voter/voting-person-post-or-proxy/ Returning your postal vote When you're ready to return your postal vote, take it to the postbox yourself. If you can't post it yourself, you can either ask someone you know and trust to post it for you, or you can contact your local authority to ask if they can collect it from you. Avoid asking a candidate or party worker to post it for you. Your postal vote needs to be with your local authority by 10pm on polling day to be counted. If you can't post your postal vote pack in time, you can take it your polling station or to your local authority on polling day. Returning yo | | | |
Labour manifesto on 11:43 - Nov 29 with 1788 views | Ebo |
Labour manifesto on 01:21 - Nov 29 by Kerouac | It really is. Doesn't have to face Neil. Highlights the stupidity and incompetence of Corbyn and his crowd. Gets one over on the BBC who have done everything possible to help those who want to frustrate Brexit. Loved his answer to the poor BBC journalist asked to get him to explain... Something like; "I'll be doing lots of interviews" and "what do you mean I'm avoiding scrutiny, scrutinise me man, are you saying you are incapable of scrutinising me...I demand that you scrutinise me." To any floating voters... This cretin Corbyn and his shower want to ditch Boris' deal and be allowed to renegotiate on your behalf (before campaigning against their own deal of course...the EU must be shitting in their boots)….THEY CAN'T EVEN SUCCESSFULLY NEGOTIATE THE RULES OF A TV LEADERSHIP DEBATE WITH THE BBC! Please consider carefully before casting your vote. |
Yet if Corbyn refused the Neil interview you be calling him a coward. | |
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Labour manifesto on 17:15 - Nov 30 with 1667 views | Catullus | This is part of the problem, they all go on about growth but we can't have constant growth, there has to be a limit. Sooner or later we have to stop prioritising growth and look at need, give everybody what they need first. As long as our first economic priority is growth and rising profits we are still on the road to disaster.Not just the UK, that's a worldwide thing. | |
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Labour manifesto on 17:18 - Nov 30 with 1665 views | exiledclaseboy |
Labour manifesto on 17:15 - Nov 30 by Catullus | This is part of the problem, they all go on about growth but we can't have constant growth, there has to be a limit. Sooner or later we have to stop prioritising growth and look at need, give everybody what they need first. As long as our first economic priority is growth and rising profits we are still on the road to disaster.Not just the UK, that's a worldwide thing. |
Sounds suspiciously like socialism that, Catts. Careful now. | |
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Labour manifesto on 17:23 - Nov 30 with 1657 views | Catullus |
Labour manifesto on 17:18 - Nov 30 by exiledclaseboy | Sounds suspiciously like socialism that, Catts. Careful now. |
I've said before, I think I am probably a communist at heart but accept that it can never work because we can't overcome human nature, greed, selfishness etc. Every time I do a political compass test I come out just left of centre not that many "Corbynistas" will believe that no matter how often I slate Bojo. Maybe you'd be surprised to know I don't disagree with a fair bit of the Labour manifesto but I just do not trust Corbyn and he has too many unsavoury friends, too many links with people who should be nowhere near our PM.....I can say the same for Bojo and that's why I won't be voting for either. | |
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Labour manifesto on 17:27 - Nov 30 with 1650 views | exiledclaseboy |
Labour manifesto on 17:23 - Nov 30 by Catullus | I've said before, I think I am probably a communist at heart but accept that it can never work because we can't overcome human nature, greed, selfishness etc. Every time I do a political compass test I come out just left of centre not that many "Corbynistas" will believe that no matter how often I slate Bojo. Maybe you'd be surprised to know I don't disagree with a fair bit of the Labour manifesto but I just do not trust Corbyn and he has too many unsavoury friends, too many links with people who should be nowhere near our PM.....I can say the same for Bojo and that's why I won't be voting for either. |
It neither surprises nor doesn’t surprise me. Who are you planning on voting for? | |
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Labour manifesto on 18:13 - Nov 30 with 1617 views | exiledclaseboy | The polls appear to narrowing. Same happened in 2017 at this stage. Interesting. | |
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Labour manifesto on 18:21 - Nov 30 with 1601 views | monmouth |
Labour manifesto on 18:13 - Nov 30 by exiledclaseboy | The polls appear to narrowing. Same happened in 2017 at this stage. Interesting. |
Expect increasing hysteria, lies, pandering and rabid slavering from all the right wing media and Kuensberg/Peston. | |
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Labour manifesto on 18:24 - Nov 30 with 1593 views | exiledclaseboy |
Labour manifesto on 18:21 - Nov 30 by monmouth | Expect increasing hysteria, lies, pandering and rabid slavering from all the right wing media and Kuensberg/Peston. |
Well the BBC has already capitulated by allowing Johnson on Marr tomorrow after previously saying it won’t happen unless he agrees to the Neil interview so it’s already begun. | |
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