Quite funny Labour 13:11 - Sep 24 with 3394 views | Bobsthename | and their voters sticking the knife in to the Tory party for the mini Budget i don’t really stand left or right but the left can’t come up with an alternative way to tackle the recession and cost of living so as my mate once said if you got nothing useful to say shut the fcuk up and work on an alternative. [Post edited 24 Sep 2022 13:11]
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Quite funny Labour on 13:17 - Sep 24 with 1979 views | Ryorry | You obviously missed Angela Rayner on several news bulletins this morning then, saying Labour would overturn the tax rises of yesterday's "mini-budget"; and invest heavily in renewables, which would make us self-sufficient in energy & create many jobs. I suggest you take your mate's advice. [Post edited 24 Sep 2022 13:19]
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Quite funny Labour on 13:19 - Sep 24 with 1953 views | SitfcB | How are Labour meant to do something when they’re not in power?? |  |
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Quite funny Labour on 13:22 - Sep 24 with 1936 views | Bobsthename |
Quite funny Labour on 13:19 - Sep 24 by SitfcB | How are Labour meant to do something when they’re not in power?? |
Normally they give the British voter another option but not on this. |  | |  |
Quite funny Labour on 13:22 - Sep 24 with 1929 views | EastTownBlue | I don’t think you know how opposition works in parliament. |  | |  |
Quite funny Labour on 13:22 - Sep 24 with 1933 views | SuperKieranMcKenna | “ if you got nothing useful to say shut the fcuk up and work on an alternative” I’ve emailed Truss, I expect her to put my suggestions into action first thing Monday. |  | |  |
Quite funny Labour on 13:25 - Sep 24 with 1903 views | eireblue | Was that a useful OP? |  | |  |
Quite funny Labour on 13:27 - Sep 24 with 1895 views | bungaytractor | theguardian.com/politics/2022/may/27/how-magpie-tories-steal-labour-policies-and-rebrand-them-as-their-own |  | |  |
Quite funny Labour on 13:28 - Sep 24 with 1890 views | Bobsthename |
Quite funny Labour on 13:17 - Sep 24 by Ryorry | You obviously missed Angela Rayner on several news bulletins this morning then, saying Labour would overturn the tax rises of yesterday's "mini-budget"; and invest heavily in renewables, which would make us self-sufficient in energy & create many jobs. I suggest you take your mate's advice. [Post edited 24 Sep 2022 13:19]
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hahaha true.But what sort of renewable energy,and how would over turning tax cuts help the public in this recession your typical Labour cause there is no basis in your renewable energy like what? Self sufficient in about 15/20 years time going by what you say more work maybe but didn’t labour like to strike back in the day? So i feel you too should take my mates advice. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
Quite funny Labour on 13:33 - Sep 24 with 1823 views | Fixed_It |
Quite funny Labour on 13:28 - Sep 24 by Bobsthename | hahaha true.But what sort of renewable energy,and how would over turning tax cuts help the public in this recession your typical Labour cause there is no basis in your renewable energy like what? Self sufficient in about 15/20 years time going by what you say more work maybe but didn’t labour like to strike back in the day? So i feel you too should take my mates advice. |
Haha! As if you've got a mate... |  |
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Quite funny Labour on 13:33 - Sep 24 with 1820 views | bournemouthblue |
Quite funny Labour on 13:28 - Sep 24 by Bobsthename | hahaha true.But what sort of renewable energy,and how would over turning tax cuts help the public in this recession your typical Labour cause there is no basis in your renewable energy like what? Self sufficient in about 15/20 years time going by what you say more work maybe but didn’t labour like to strike back in the day? So i feel you too should take my mates advice. |
If only we'd had a Tory Party in charge for 12 years who should have been offering some long term energy solutions aye? |  |
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Quite funny Labour on 13:33 - Sep 24 with 1818 views | Darth_Koont | The left has solutions. Nationalisation of utilities, more redistributive taxes on high incomes and extortionate profits, Green industrialisation, a much higher minimum wage, more secure employment, more housing, more food security, a benefit system designed around lifting people from poverty rather than trapping them into it etc. But the left is marginalised and demonised in the current Labour Party much more than even in society at large. The government and the opposition are both right wing and support the underlying yet flawed system. That’s why there are no real alternatives being offered or even discussed. |  |
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Quite funny Labour on 13:36 - Sep 24 with 1808 views | jeera |
Quite funny Labour on 13:28 - Sep 24 by Bobsthename | hahaha true.But what sort of renewable energy,and how would over turning tax cuts help the public in this recession your typical Labour cause there is no basis in your renewable energy like what? Self sufficient in about 15/20 years time going by what you say more work maybe but didn’t labour like to strike back in the day? So i feel you too should take my mates advice. |
Is English your first language? You don't appear to understand the implications of yesterday's budget at all. Still, it would be difficult to dismiss your friend who sounds an intellectual giant. |  |
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Quite funny Labour on 13:38 - Sep 24 with 1789 views | Bobsthename |
Quite funny Labour on 13:33 - Sep 24 by Darth_Koont | The left has solutions. Nationalisation of utilities, more redistributive taxes on high incomes and extortionate profits, Green industrialisation, a much higher minimum wage, more secure employment, more housing, more food security, a benefit system designed around lifting people from poverty rather than trapping them into it etc. But the left is marginalised and demonised in the current Labour Party much more than even in society at large. The government and the opposition are both right wing and support the underlying yet flawed system. That’s why there are no real alternatives being offered or even discussed. |
I think Labour have now reversed that policy Starmer said taking the utilities back under government control was not in their manifesto wasn’t that the old leader that said that. |  | |  |
Quite funny Labour on 13:40 - Sep 24 with 1760 views | Bobsthename |
Quite funny Labour on 13:36 - Sep 24 by jeera | Is English your first language? You don't appear to understand the implications of yesterday's budget at all. Still, it would be difficult to dismiss your friend who sounds an intellectual giant. |
You should take his advice as well going by your reply your good at sniping on here i have noticed. |  | |  |
Quite funny Labour on 13:40 - Sep 24 with 1742 views | XYZ |
Quite funny Labour on 13:38 - Sep 24 by Bobsthename | I think Labour have now reversed that policy Starmer said taking the utilities back under government control was not in their manifesto wasn’t that the old leader that said that. |
Did you read his post? It's not going too well for you here, Bob. |  | |  |
Quite funny Labour on 13:43 - Sep 24 with 1680 views | jeera |
Quite funny Labour on 13:38 - Sep 24 by Bobsthename | I think Labour have now reversed that policy Starmer said taking the utilities back under government control was not in their manifesto wasn’t that the old leader that said that. |
He didn't say Labour, he said the left. Yours is a simple world isn't it. You see two words that begin with L and the connection is automatic. |  |
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Quite funny Labour on 13:44 - Sep 24 with 1671 views | Bobsthename |
Quite funny Labour on 13:43 - Sep 24 by jeera | He didn't say Labour, he said the left. Yours is a simple world isn't it. You see two words that begin with L and the connection is automatic. |
More Sniping you love it hey. |  | |  |
Quite funny Labour on 13:44 - Sep 24 with 1671 views | Mullet | What was it before Bob? |  |
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Quite funny Labour on 13:45 - Sep 24 with 1670 views | Darth_Koont |
Quite funny Labour on 13:38 - Sep 24 by Bobsthename | I think Labour have now reversed that policy Starmer said taking the utilities back under government control was not in their manifesto wasn’t that the old leader that said that. |
Yes. That was my point. The current leadership have no solutions (and very little interest) in the major issues. They want a changing of the guard not change. The only thing they seem to believe in is that it’s their time to play at government and get paid. |  |
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Quite funny Labour on 13:48 - Sep 24 with 1641 views | Bobsthename |
Quite funny Labour on 13:45 - Sep 24 by Darth_Koont | Yes. That was my point. The current leadership have no solutions (and very little interest) in the major issues. They want a changing of the guard not change. The only thing they seem to believe in is that it’s their time to play at government and get paid. |
No think your correct although i misread your post sorry originally. Think we are in for a rough few years going foward to be honest who would be a politician? |  | |  |
Quite funny Labour on 13:48 - Sep 24 with 1635 views | Illinoisblue | Bob’s the name, fkwittery’s the game |  |
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Quite funny Labour on 13:51 - Sep 24 with 1598 views | Ryorry |
Quite funny Labour on 13:44 - Sep 24 by Mullet | What was it before Bob? |
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Quite funny Labour on 14:07 - Sep 24 with 1493 views | EddyJ | Starmer is a very uninspiring leader of the opposition and is more worried with not doing anything that might be controversial to red-wall Daily Mail readers than having actual policies. Whether this is banning his MPs from supporting strikes or silencing any republican elements within his party, its all about being inoffensive rather than innovative. Its a shame Corbyn couldn't keep some of his weirder foreign policy ideas to himself, because the core of his domestic manifesto was genuinely a fresh of breath air. The current Conservative government are a cluster-feck who are going to destroy our economy. But they at least have a vision. Its a vision which will benefit the 1% at the expense of everyone else. But its a vision. We need clear ideas to get out of this mess: nationalisation of key assets, investment in green technologies to promote growth and self-sufficiency, a genuine route for every family in this country to own a home. Starmer's "middle of the road" nothingness is not providing a credible alternative to the Conservatives. He needs to go before the next general election and be replaced by someone with a vision. |  | |  |
Quite funny Labour on 14:12 - Sep 24 with 1461 views | MattinLondon |
Quite funny Labour on 13:43 - Sep 24 by jeera | He didn't say Labour, he said the left. Yours is a simple world isn't it. You see two words that begin with L and the connection is automatic. |
I wonder what the other ‘c’ word is when he thinks conservative. |  | |  |
Quite funny Labour on 14:15 - Sep 24 with 1453 views | Bobsthename |
Quite funny Labour on 14:12 - Sep 24 by MattinLondon | I wonder what the other ‘c’ word is when he thinks conservative. |
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