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How can Corbyn ... 12:47 - Apr 24 with 6552 viewshoofer

Say that all workers will be paid ten pound an hour that will break some companies and force them to take their businesses abroad ,or have I missed something?

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How can Corbyn ... on 16:39 - Apr 25 with 759 viewsNo9

How can Corbyn ... on 13:08 - Apr 25 by Swansea_Blue

Work harder! That' what we've been told.


On a more practical level, it wouldn't hurt us to break our obsession with home ownership - plenty of other countries have a sustainable, larger rental system. The trouble is our system is exploitative, so would need a major overhaul. The quality of rental housing is generally poor, agents are generally crap and people generally don't look after places. It doesn't have to be that way though.


I agree with you on the obsession with home ownership & looking at some of the places that have been built in the last few years the cost of maintenance is going to be prohibitive for many.

As far as renting is concerned it has become far too expensive for many. IN east Anglia you can see many ex LA houses u for rent at 8 or 9 hundred quid a month ( where I leve they were up at over a grand a month at one time)which if you are only on a tenner an hour is a lot of dosh.
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How the fcuk can Corbyn on 16:44 - Apr 25 with 753 viewsNo9

How the fcuk can Corbyn on 14:21 - Apr 24 by chicoazul

This assumes the difference between 60 and 120 will be substantively pro-hard BRexit which I dont agree it will be.


Why don't you think things will stay 'Hard Brexit'?
If you listen to the right of the tories IF she doesn't do what they want she is finished
It is clear from interviews she was pushed into this election by the RW, she had to do it to hold on to power.
As the RW are saying to get what they want they need a large majority with a strong mandate and, they will take on the HoL if they have to.
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How the fcuk can Corbyn on 16:57 - Apr 25 with 745 viewsNo9

How the fcuk can Corbyn on 00:39 - Apr 25 by bournemouthblue

It's interesting isn't it

The BBC will freely put dissenters of Corbyn on Newsnight and give them 10 minutes to moan but you don't see any critics of May within the Tory Party given the same voice

There must be plenty given there's around 80 or so Tories who wanted to remain and favour a softer Brexit

On the first night after the election was announced, they didn't even have a member of the opposition on but had a cosy piece on Theresa and her hubby

The bias is getting pretty silly now

Anyone who genuinely thinks the BBC News Outlet is left wing needs a reality check


It is not only the election is it?
There has been a lot of stuff coming from the Eu including how they want UK people to retain the rights they have accrued whilst the UK has been in the EU & are offering opportunities.
I have heard none of that on the BBC.
Whilst driving today every news bulletin was about Corbyn or labour - labour maust be the only party in this election
scurrilous - since Osborne & Whittingdale threatened them they have become a pile of poo
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How the fcuk can Corbyn on 17:10 - Apr 25 with 736 viewsblue_oyster

How the fcuk can Corbyn on 16:44 - Apr 25 by No9

Why don't you think things will stay 'Hard Brexit'?
If you listen to the right of the tories IF she doesn't do what they want she is finished
It is clear from interviews she was pushed into this election by the RW, she had to do it to hold on to power.
As the RW are saying to get what they want they need a large majority with a strong mandate and, they will take on the HoL if they have to.


She is finished if she doesn't do what 52% of people voted for.

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How the fcuk can Corbyn on 17:21 - Apr 25 with 732 viewsSwansea_Blue

How the fcuk can Corbyn on 17:10 - Apr 25 by blue_oyster

She is finished if she doesn't do what 52% of people voted for.


Then we're back into the same argument about what the referendum vote meant. Strictly speaking we did only vote to leave the EU and not on what terms, so she has no mandate from the referendum result for a 'hard Brexit'.

I know some on here will say that's rubbish and of course Brexit meant a complete severance with no access to the single market or paying in to access other EU programmes, etc. But that's simply not true - the much maligned official government leaflet clearly states the uncertainty and that different levels of access are possible at a cost (monetary and in terms of acceptance of EU requirements for access).

But we've been around this a hundred times.

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How the fcuk can Corbyn on 17:23 - Apr 25 with 728 viewsGlasgowBlue

How the fcuk can Corbyn on 17:21 - Apr 25 by Swansea_Blue

Then we're back into the same argument about what the referendum vote meant. Strictly speaking we did only vote to leave the EU and not on what terms, so she has no mandate from the referendum result for a 'hard Brexit'.

I know some on here will say that's rubbish and of course Brexit meant a complete severance with no access to the single market or paying in to access other EU programmes, etc. But that's simply not true - the much maligned official government leaflet clearly states the uncertainty and that different levels of access are possible at a cost (monetary and in terms of acceptance of EU requirements for access).

But we've been around this a hundred times.


Who is calling for NO ACCESS to the single market? You can have access to the single market without actually being a member.

For example. You cannot be a member of the single market and restrict freedom of movement. Today Labout have said they will end freedom of movement so their position is also not to be a member. Is that Hard Brexit?
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How the fcuk can Corbyn on 18:06 - Apr 25 with 705 viewsblue_oyster

How the fcuk can Corbyn on 17:21 - Apr 25 by Swansea_Blue

Then we're back into the same argument about what the referendum vote meant. Strictly speaking we did only vote to leave the EU and not on what terms, so she has no mandate from the referendum result for a 'hard Brexit'.

I know some on here will say that's rubbish and of course Brexit meant a complete severance with no access to the single market or paying in to access other EU programmes, etc. But that's simply not true - the much maligned official government leaflet clearly states the uncertainty and that different levels of access are possible at a cost (monetary and in terms of acceptance of EU requirements for access).

But we've been around this a hundred times.


The only people 'confused' by what leaving the EU means are the people who don't want to leave the EU.

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