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Off Topic 2019 GE

Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by Saf, Oct 30, 2019.

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Who will you support in the 2019 GE

  1. Conservatives

  2. Labour

  3. Brexit Party

  4. Lib Dems

  5. Greens

  6. Independent

  7. UKIP

  8. I support my legs because my legs support me lol

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  1. Deletion Requested1

    Deletion Requested1 Well-Known Member

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    Aye and they reckon the Roman Galley rowers listed sailing as their hobby as well <laugh>
    It works for some people, but most, no I don't think so
     
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    Double post 'cos I'm a . . . <whistle>
     
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  3. Dancingstripes

    Dancingstripes Well-Known Member

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    I suspect labour and Corbyn will win the GE, and I think he will mastermind the worst period the UK has seen for many a year.

    He is encouraging the masses to turn against the 'elite', promising all kinds of incentives to the working class, from shorter working weeks, to owning shares in the company they work for.

    How does he expect to fill the financial void? Tax the rich more.

    Whilst promising the working class a better life, he will achieve the exact opposite imo.

    His tax heavy approach towards the upper elite, will drive the investment from the UK shores quicker than he can make his first speech.

    The upper elite provide:

    - Jobs
    - Opportunities
    - Pay the most money into the system.

    Corbyn will make this country uninvestable, meaning no jobs, no opportunity.

    His saying "for the many, not few" will be correct, because the many will suffer when he walks into Downing Street.
     
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  4. farnboromackem

    farnboromackem Well-Known Member

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    Good edit
     
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  6. Brian Storm

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    Anybody know when the GE manifesto's are released?
     
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    November 5th ?
     
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  8. Brian Storm

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    Are you asking me? Cause I don't know <laugh>
     
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    Joking bri
     
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  10. Brian Storm

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    I knar:biggrin:
     
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  11. rooch 3

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    Yes but unlike the EU it will only be for 5 years <ok>
     
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    My worry is that he’ll keep us in the EU so after his 5 years the EU can carry on making life **** for this country. Personally don’t think he’ll win and I think we’ll see another Tory government.
     
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  13. The Ides of March

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    What is puzzling is the support for Brexit, which is a policy devised by the Hard Right of the Conservative party, by the likes of Eton-educated multi rich Rees-Mogg and friends. The real enemy to us working people is not the EU, under whose legislation there is a welter of legislation to protect our employment and human right. We want to sweep this all away by voting Tory?
     
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    The damage he will do in 5 years would haunt the people of the UK for many years to come.

    I just hope that the majority see sense, and although the Tory government has struggled with the brexit situation, give them the votes, and then the backing to get the job done.

    Corbyn has been a major player in delay and disrupting brexit, all for his personal gain, which ultimately is to get the key to Downing Street.
     
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  15. rooch 3

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    You must of heard something I haven't or are you just another scaremonger?
     
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  16. Class of 73

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    What’s puzzling me is that the remainders are not looking over the channel and seeing what an utter mess the EU is in......Greece & Spain have huge unemployment issues, Portugal, Italy & France are not far behind. https://www.statista.com/statistics/268830/unemployment-rate-in-eu-countries/ also have a look at their overall debt
    https://www.statista.com/statistics...es-in-relation-to-gross-domestic-product-gdp/
    The EU Parliament meets in Brussels and then travels (lock stock, chef, secretary, driver and cleaner) to Strasbourg to vote.https://www.europarl.europa.eu/news...rliament-move-between-brussels-and-strasbourg
    What an outrageous waste of taxpayers money. The EU is a huge Bureaucratic nightmare......... and Luxembourg has been heavily involved in its making. Please tell me how that country even exists, never mind how much tax dodging goes on in there.
    I like the idea of a united Europe, but it has to be open, properly democratic and fair. That will never happen with the likes of Jean-Claude-Juncker and his cronies in charge, so I vote out.
     
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  17. rooch 3

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    I'v never understood how we pay X amount in they take out their share for salaries, cars, massive personal shopping complexes swap from one place to another a share to countries who don't pay enough in and then give you a share of what's left and tell us we are better off? and people believe them <doh>
     
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  18. SAFCY

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    Did you miss boris and friends stopping brexit in March, which did not suit their own benefit, something you accuse corbyn of doing?

    have you missed the 17000 deaths after being declared fit to work by Tory party and a private company

    did you miss the top 1% having 90% of the countries money?

    have you overlooked the 1000% increase in food bank use

    have you chosen to ignore the millions in work having to go to food banks and claim benefit?

    is there one sector in this country that has improved since 2010?
     
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  19. SAFCY

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    Because it doesn’t work like that. Clearly a better understanding actually finding out what happens will help, instead of reading the sun, express, mail and daily star
     
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    Again missing the point and making inaccurate assumptions
     
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