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And Joseph Stiglitz, a Nobel-prize winning economist, and over 150 other economists who endorsed Labour.
Do you earn between £45,001 and £150,000 a year?
>people can spot a bullshitter from a mile off >Corbyn's Islington Labour Party doesn't resonate with muh great city's electorate >people in Hull...
A lot of people who vote Labour see that they have nowt to lose either, but a lot to gain, from voting Labour. It amazes how people think the EU...
Corbyn's Neo-Keynesian policies are Old Labour, contrast with Blair's New Labour. >does not resonate with the mindset of this great old port...
Doesn't alter the fact that Labour's policies won't drive businesses away; Brexit will.
Which is what exactly? You do realise Hull's three constituencies have consistently been Labour safe seats with massive for decades, right?
What's hilarious is that right-wingers think Labour's plans to increase corporation tax to 26% will cause businesses to relocate in Europe or the...
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Weird that, the Communist Party of Britain was pro-Brexit.
[ATTACH] Gets better, lads.
[MEDIA] Lmao.
Tom.
[ATTACH] Selling weapons to terrorist sympathisers.
[ATTACH] Oh look his mam's a terrorist sympathiser as well.
[ATTACH] Terrorist sympathiser.
Ok, I'll bite. What did you mean exactly by your post that people talk about their rights but not their responsibilities?
Ironic.
Wrong, they've backtracked on winter fuel allowances, social care costs, cutting net migration, tax increases for self-employed people, raising...