please log in to view this image please log in to view this image Now is the winter of our discontent....she's nicked his wig!
Labour Party Manifesto, if you don't agree with this you deserve to die. Bring the railways back into public ownership as franchises expire and repeal the Railways Act 1993 which privatised the network Freeze passenger rail fares, free wi-fi across the network, an end to driver-only operation of trains and improved accessibility for disabled people Reverse the privatisation of Royal Mail "at the earliest opportunity" Create at least one publicly-owned energy company in every region of the UK, with public control of the transmission and distribution grids Repeal the Health and Social Care Act 2012 - which restructured the NHS in England - and "reverse privatisation" of the health service Support the renewal of the Trident submarine system Work with international partners and the UN on multilateral disarmament "to create a nuclear-free world" Commit to the Nato benchmark of spending at least 2% of GDP on defence Insulate the homes of disabled veterans for free Labour believes in the "reasonable management of migration" but "will not make false promises on immigration numbers" Replace income thresholds for bringing family members to the UK with "an obligation to survive without recourse to public funds" Uphold responsibilities under the Refugee Convention and offer a safe haven to those fleeing from persecution and war Accept the EU referendum result and "build a close new relationship with the EU" prioritising jobs and and workers' rights Guarantee the rights of EU nationals living in the UK and work to "secure reciprocal rights" for UK citizens elsewhere in the EU A "meaningful" role for Parliament throughout Brexit negotiations Negotiating priorities to have "a strong emphasis on retaining the benefits of the single market and the customs union" Negotiate transitional arrangements "to avoid a cliff-edge for the UK economy" if no deal is reached Keep EU-derived laws on workers' rights, equality, consumer rights and environmental protections A 20-point plan for security and equality at work, including an end to zero-hours contracts and equal rights for employees Repeal the Trade Union Act and roll out sectoral collective bargaining, whereby industries can negotiate agreement as a whole End the public sector pay cap. Guarantee trade unions a right to access workplaces Enforce all workers' rights to trade union representation at work Use public spending power to drive up standards, including only awarding public contracts to companies which recognise trade unions Shifting the "burden of proof" in the so-called "gig economy" so that the law assumes a worker is an employee unless the employer can prove otherwise Reintroduce maintenance grants for university students and abolish university tuition fees A National Education Service to provide "cradle-to-grave learning that is free at the point of use" from early years to adult education Reduce class sizes to under 30 for all five, six, and seven-year-olds Free school meals for all primary school children, paid for by removing the VAT exemption on private school fees An extra £6bn annually for the NHS, funded by increasing income tax for the highest 5% of earners and increasing tax on private medical insurance An Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) for health to scrutinise spending An additional £8 billion over the lifetime of the next Parliament for social care Look into creating a National Care Service for social care "rooted in the traditions of our National Health Service" An end to benefit sanctions Scrap the so-called "bedroom tax" Reinstate housing benefit for under-21s Guarantee the state pension "triple lock" throughout the next Parliament so that pensions rise by at least inflation, earnings or 2.5% a year, whichever is higher. The winter fuel allowance and free bus passes guaranteed as universal benefits A commitment to "protect the pensions of UK citizens living overseas in the EU or further afield" Nuclear power "will continue to be part of the UK energy supply" A ban on fracking Introduce an immediate emergency energy price cap to ensure the average dual fuel household energy bill remains below £1,000 per year Maintaining access to the EU's internal energy market and retaining access to nuclear research programme Euratom will be a priority in Brexit negotiations No rises in income tax for those earning below £80,000 a year on personal National Insurance Contributions and on VAT A National Investment Bank as part of a plan to provide £250bn of lending power over the next decade for infrastructure A claim the manifesto commitments are "fully costed" with all current spending paid for out of taxation or redirected revenue stream The current spending deficit eliminated on "a forward-looking, five-year rolling timescale" At least 100,000 council and housing association homes built a year by the end of the next Parliament "Thousands more low-cost homes" reserved for first-time buyers Make new three-year tenancies the norm for private renters, with an inflation cap on rent rises An additional 4,000 homes reserved for people with a history of rough sleeping Vote Labour you ****s
After all these years of Tory austerity the national debt has doubled. Over the last two terms the Tories have basically blown more money than every Labour government combined since the start of time.
If Jeremy was willing to dismiss all of his MPs apart from the little fat guy that looks like Penfold from Danger mouse then I would waddle down to my local church and vote for him . Unfortunately that idiot black tart keeps saying stupid things and most of the Labour party would love to stab Corbyn in the back even if he miraculously won the G E. Unless those traitorous arseholes publicly back him the party is a dead duck. Voters will vote for Corbyn not his unachievable manifesto which is a very good one in my opinion. Torys and Brexiters will vote for the party regardless of which ex Banker or Etonian is the head of the snake.
The only scrapping Labour should be doing is the whole of the benefit system! Imagine the money saved to keep their promises. **** I should have been a politician....Vote Raving Looney...you know it's the right thing to do.
You realise that benefit payments are a tiny fraction of government spending? People like you ****ing piss me off. You're the perfect example of why Brexit went through. Get the **** off this forum before I come up to Gillingham to kick your **** in
Yes there is. Would help if you ****ing read it instead of dreaming of being rich thanks to your Tory vote
If people that for example worked as builders or scaffolders lost their jobs and had no money to feed themselves or their families because they have no access to money whatsoever. They would use their powerful arms to start robbing and killing the weaker members of society like I T nerds and forum moderators. Be careful what you wish for.
Hahahahahaha ^^^ I must have touched a nerve When you come to Gillingham will you be holding your mother's hand x