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  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 54,453
    4 weeks to the first Sunderland results...
  • NooNoo Posts: 2,380
    kle4 said:

    I'm curious - what about repeating the same gag a dozen times make it better than repeating it 6 times would?
    It's effective. Repetition is commonly used in both rhetoric and comedy.
    It's effective.
    Floater said:

    Who we can bin if we not happy with the service

    Do you not remember the bad old days with the state phone monopoly??
    Worst experience I've had with phone services was with fucking ntl. God alive what a bunch of tarts they were. Makes my blood boil now just thinking about it, 20 years on.
  • FloaterFloater Posts: 14,207
    glw said:

    Forget the job losses, there are likely companies who are right now thinking should they scrap their investment in the local-loop, backhaul, 5G and so on if Labour's simply going to take if off them. There is a hell of a lot more to "broadband" than just Openreach.
    I'm just pointing out that John and Labour are a bunch of hypocrites.
  • bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 22,924

    LAB should also offer free Sky Sports for the 70+ group and at least one adult channel to be chosen by SeanT

    Is Swinson going to cancel my free Broadband by forcing a 2nd GE
  • JonathanJonathan Posts: 22,100
    I remember when Tories condemned Ed Milliband as a communist and then later copied his policies. Nothing changes.
  • viewcodeviewcode Posts: 24,156
    Jason said:

    I'd take an average 10 point poll lead this close to an election and 'be on the back foot' any day. Wouldn't you?
    Good point.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 83,371
    edited November 2019
    Who has the best integrated online systems in Europe....probably Estonia...why, the state pushed development in the early days and made government accessible via the web, and private companies provide the service and it is extremely competitive. They have exactly the opposite of the Commie Cable Company.

    And shock horror, they have a great tech sector.
  • NooNoo Posts: 2,380
    Jason said:

    You know that 1.2 trillion quid the Tories said Labour would rack up in extra debt? That's starting to look woefully under estimated. By the end of the campaign, it'll be double that.

    Is this Project Fear?
  • ozymandiasozymandias Posts: 1,503

    4 weeks to the first Sunderland results...

    “And the results are showing a 8% swing to the Conservatives.....”
  • JonathanJonathan Posts: 22,100
    Floater said:

    Free Owls seems sane compared to the latest Labour spendfest.

    Paging the IMF in 5.........
    Brexit outbids them all.
  • glwglw Posts: 10,349

    A state owned and funded national fibre network? Ok that makes sense. State provided broadband? It'll be shit.

    How long until McDonnell offers me a free Moon on a Stick?

    Some better model for Openreach, such as joint ownership between the state, ISPs, and telecoms companies probably would make sense. Although simply separating it from BT would be the first thing to try.

    "Free" broadband would simply mean that only the wealthy have alternatives, the many options we currently have would all but disappear. I do not think it would lead to a better service for most of us.
  • Black_RookBlack_Rook Posts: 8,905

    The surge is coming!

    Coming? It's already started.
  • Pierrot said:

    The Tories are on their back foot now

    Nope. Labour are in full panic mode

    I don't suppose there's any point in asking people not to clog up the threads with fantasies about the other side's state of mind? Likewise any poster accusing any other poster of being "rattled"...
  • BenpointerBenpointer Posts: 35,266

    Is Swinson going to cancel my free Broadband by forcing a 2nd GE
    Not if you win a majority next month.

    If you don't, you only have yourselves to blame.
  • 4 weeks to the first Sunderland results...

    And hopefully I won't be packing my bags....
  • NooNoo Posts: 2,380

    Maybe buses aren't as competitive as that; they certainly need regulation, which is different from ownership. I agree with the public's view of airlines, trains and the Royal Mail though.
    Yeah, depends what type of regulation. Airlines need very heavy regulation indeed, but I'd fight tooth and nail to keep the government out of the industry. Buses... mmmm, I'm tempted by the idea of the state being involved. Or at least councils. Not sure.
  • FloaterFloater Posts: 14,207

    A state owned and funded national fibre network? Ok that makes sense. State provided broadband? It'll be shit.

    How long until McDonnell offers me a free Moon on a Stick?

    How about free holidays for all - hell the state can provide it all.

    Until it can't

    Hello Venezuela.
  • El_CapitanoEl_Capitano Posts: 4,243

    There are a lot of non Conservative seats where the BXP hasn't got a candidate. Many gaps in Scotland, Wales and London and a handful in the rest of England. In most it won't matter but in a few are marginal. eg. Bristol NW, Canterbury, Dudley N, Eltham, Hyndburn, Newport East. Also a few in England with no LDs eg Worcester.
    Worcester City Council haven’t uploaded their SoPN yet. I’d be surprised if there’s no LD - I don’t think this is a Unite to Remain seat, is it?

    @Benpointer no connection, I just thought I’d help out!
  • bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 22,924
    Floater said:

    Free Owls seems sane compared to the latest Labour spendfest.

    Paging the IMF in 5.........
    Impossible Mission Force?

    The Labour Secretary of State for free Broadband will disavow any knowledge of a spendfest
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 83,371
    edited November 2019
    Floater said:

    How about free holidays for all - hell the state can provide it all.

    Until it can't

    Hello Venezuela.
    Well if Labour had been in power, they would have nationalized Thomas Cook.
  • RogerRoger Posts: 20,396
    I would like to nationalize the Daily Telegraph and turn it back into a newspaper again.
  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 54,453

    “And the results are showing a 8% swing to the Conservatives.....”
    "I'm sorry, I misheard. That is an 18% swing to the Conservatives. In line with the exit poll...."
  • FloaterFloater Posts: 14,207
    Jonathan said:

    Brexit outbids them all.
    No, it really does not
  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 54,453
    Roger said:

    I would like to nationalize the Daily Telegraph and turn it back into a newspaper again.

    Well, it is for sale.....
  • El_CapitanoEl_Capitano Posts: 4,243
    Foxy said:

    Owls?
    We have Corbyn’s Owls for free on this very site!

    He’s called Big John...
  • KentRisingKentRising Posts: 2,917
    edited November 2019

    Quite so. Buses are better regulated/nationalised - even Mrs T didn’t deregulate the London bus network because she knew to do so would wreck the network, because only the most popular routes would be supported.
    I was looking into buses in the East Suffolk area the other day and - surprise surprise - the route I used 10 years ago is no longer running. In fact, people who need to get from A to B can phone a community taxi service run by volunteers that costs 50p/mile (or some such) - a classic case of the community having to rally round to pick up the slack and evidence that buses are best run as a public service as there's just not enough profit in most non-urban routes to satisfy private companies.
  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 54,453

    Impossible Mission Force?

    The Labour Secretary of State for free Broadband will disavow any knowledge of a spendfest
    This pledge will self-destruct in five seconds.....
  • GIN1138GIN1138 Posts: 22,831
    Said it before but Clive Lewis is a very odd person...
  • NooNoo Posts: 2,380
    Jonathan said:

    I remember when Tories condemned Ed Milliband as a communist and then later copied his policies. Nothing changes.

    Yup. Conservatives cry wolf every election. Now, is this a wolf or not? You wouldn't know listening to conservatives because that's what they say even when it isn't.
  • ozymandiasozymandias Posts: 1,503

    "I'm sorry, I misheard. That is an 18% swing to the Conservatives. In line with the exit poll...."
    Dimbleby (if he were to be presenting) would probably just die in his chair at that point.


  • BenpointerBenpointer Posts: 35,266

    Worcester City Council haven’t uploaded their SoPN yet. I’d be surprised if there’s no LD - I don’t think this is a Unite to Remain seat, is it?

    @Benpointer no connection, I just thought I’d help out!
    Very public-spirited of you :smile:
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 98,423

    Desperate fake news.

    Get some fooking policies
    The podcast suggests the Tories might consider putting off their manifesto as long as they can to avoid a repeat of last time. Screams of confidence if that is true.
  • The Underground is fantastic. Publicly owned and run.
  • glwglw Posts: 10,349

    Who has the best integrated online systems in Europe....probably Estonia...why, the state pushed development in the early days and made government accessible via the web, and private companies provide the service and it is extremely competitive. They have exactly the opposite of the Commie Cable Company.

    And shock horror, they have a great tech sector.

    You know if they actually said, "we've looked at what works best and are going to copy that" then fair enough. But what nation has a fast, cost-efficient, reliable network AND offers "free" broadband? There doesn't seem to be anywhere that does it.
  • RogerRoger Posts: 20,396
    Floater said:

    And who pays for all of this?

    I mean some people will just cut their hours to pay less tax
    Like Philip Green?
  • FloaterFloater Posts: 14,207

    Not if you win a majority next month.

    If you don't, you only have yourselves to blame.
    Remind me of the odds on a Labour majority?

    Oh wait 20 to 1


  • JonathanJonathan Posts: 22,100
    Floater said:

    No, it really does not
    It really does. Some of the nutters even advocate a hard Brexit. Compared to that bullshit you can do pretty much what you like.
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 76,482
    edited November 2019
    glw said:

    Forget the job losses, there are likely companies who are right now thinking should they scrap their investment in the local-loop, backhaul, 5G and so on if Labour's simply going to take if off them. There is a hell of a lot more to "broadband" than just Openreach.
    If Labour were to win the election, private sector investment in telecoms infrastructure would crater overnight. But you’re correct in thinking the effects of the policy as reported would be far reaching.

    And it’s a long time between overnight and 2030...
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 98,423
    Floater said:

    Remind me of the odds on a Labour majority?

    Oh wait 20 to 1


    They don't need to win one.
  • JasonJason Posts: 1,614
    I wonder if Labour are now insane enough to promise to pay off everyone's unsecured debts. Seriously. All your credit cards, overdrafts, everything, paid off by the government. And just borrow trillions more and leave the next generation indebted for life. Why not? Why just stop at a few piffling re-nationalisations, and a bit of tinkering like broadband? How about paying a 25% deposit on any mortgage application for non homeowners? Or abolishing income tax altogether for anyone earning under 50k? Seriously though, if Corbyn and McDonnell are intent on bankrupting this country - why not go the whole hog and do it properly?
  • FloaterFloater Posts: 14,207
    Jonathan said:

    It really does. Some of the nutters even advocate a hard Brexit. Compared to that bullshit you can do pretty much what you like.
    You seem to ignore fact that Brexit could still happen under a Labour government


    Or have they changed their minds AGAIN
  • AramintaMoonbeamQCAramintaMoonbeamQC Posts: 3,872
    edited November 2019
    Plaid have won both council by-elections in Wales tonight (from Labour).

    https://twitter.com/ElectionMapsUK/status/1195119628147671041
  • bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 22,924

    Who has the best integrated online systems in Europe....probably Estonia...why, the state pushed development in the early days and made government accessible via the web, and private companies provide the service and it is extremely competitive. They have exactly the opposite of the Commie Cable Company.

    And shock horror, they have a great tech sector.

    Do you get free fibre Broadband?
  • Lab clearly hoping Broadband stuff is a game changer.
  • glw said:

    You know if they actually said, "we've looked at what works best and are going to copy that" then fair enough. But what nation has a fast, cost-efficient, reliable network AND offers "free" broadband? There doesn't seem to be anywhere that does it.
    Exactly, Estonia doesn't, Korea doesn't. Even bloody China doesn't give it away for free..
  • ozymandiasozymandias Posts: 1,503

    The Underground is fantastic. Publicly owned and run.

    Ruinously expensive (most expensive in the world) and at the mercy of the Unions.
  • FloaterFloater Posts: 14,207
    Roger said:

    Like Philip Green?
    We can look a little closer to home than that
  • And in the real world of votes

    Plaid Cymru GAIN Rhos (Neath Port Talbot) from Labour with 54% (+23) of votes.

    CON were 2nd on 24% (+1) & LAB 3rd on 22% (-24). https://t.co/3VXC8kvlxm
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 98,423

    I don't suppose there's any point in asking people not to clog up the threads with fantasies about the other side's state of mind? Likewise any poster accusing any other poster of being "rattled"...
    This times 1000.

    Or at least we could save time and put 'Lab/LD/Con/SNP look rattled, and are panicking' at the bottom of every header?
  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 54,453

    The Underground is fantastic. Publicly owned and run.

    Typical London-centric comment. When does the line to south Devon get opened? Huh?
  • Sean_FSean_F Posts: 38,450

    Labour's campaign seems to be about ensuring 30% give or take, vote Labour, and that they can't be overtaken by the Lib Dems.
  • FloaterFloater Posts: 14,207
    Noo said:

    Yup. Conservatives cry wolf every election. Now, is this a wolf or not? You wouldn't know listening to conservatives because that's what they say even when it isn't.
    How many hours to save the NHS this time?

  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 126,879
    edited November 2019

    And hopefully I won't be packing my bags....
    Anyone who won't be emigrating if Corbyn gets in? Beyond Labour and SNP voters of course. I suspect there will be an even bigger surge in PBers posting from Spain, Switzerland, Singapore, the UAE, Australia, Florida etc
  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 54,453
    kle4 said:

    This times 1000.

    Or at least we could save time and put 'Lab/LD/Con/SNP look rattled, and are panicking' at the bottom of every header?
    For the next 4 weeks, it should be standard format for each thread "First"....
  • And in the real world of votes

    Plaid Cymru GAIN Rhos (Neath Port Talbot) from Labour with 54% (+23) of votes.

    CON were 2nd on 24% (+1) & LAB 3rd on 22% (-24). https://t.co/3VXC8kvlxm

    Not got the Conwy numbers yet, Big G, but PC have taken that, too.
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 76,482

    Do you get free fibre Broadband?
    No, and nor would you even if Labour were to win in December.
    2030 is two full Parliamentary terms away. The damage to UK technology investment would be immediate.
  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 126,879
    kle4 said:

    The podcast suggests the Tories might consider putting off their manifesto as long as they can to avoid a repeat of last time. Screams of confidence if that is true.
    When Thatcher won in 1983 she had few controversial policies in her manifesto, the Tories just hammered Labour on their manifesto, which Kaufman called 'the longest suicide note in history.' Boris seems to be following Mrs T's lead
  • ozymandiasozymandias Posts: 1,503
    edited November 2019
    Sean_F said:


    Labour's campaign seems to be about ensuring 30% give or take, vote Labour, and that they can't be overtaken by the Lib Dems.

    Exactly. With the added benefit of ensuring wavering Tories that they should really stay Blue just in case Corbyn even begins to look vaguely like getting anywhere.
  • FloaterFloater Posts: 14,207

    Plaid have won both council by-elections in Wales tonight (from Labour).

    https://twitter.com/ElectionMapsUK/status/1195119628147671041

    Hardly look like they on the verge of kicking out the tories do they
  • GIN1138GIN1138 Posts: 22,831

    Lab clearly hoping Broadband stuff is a game changer.

    Might be a game changer but not in the way they're expecting... ;)
  • RogerRoger Posts: 20,396
    welshowl said:

    Jesus. How short sighted.

    And everyone else involved in business providing the wealth that runs public services will take note, take cover, or flee.

    You really do not get what the knock on impact of confiscation will be do you?
    Free broadband's a good idea. we have free education and health it's not a new concept. More useful than paying 20,000 policemen who are a complete waste of money.
  • FloaterFloater Posts: 14,207
    Jason said:

    I wonder if Labour are now insane enough to promise to pay off everyone's unsecured debts. Seriously. All your credit cards, overdrafts, everything, paid off by the government. And just borrow trillions more and leave the next generation indebted for life. Why not? Why just stop at a few piffling re-nationalisations, and a bit of tinkering like broadband? How about paying a 25% deposit on any mortgage application for non homeowners? Or abolishing income tax altogether for anyone earning under 50k? Seriously though, if Corbyn and McDonnell are intent on bankrupting this country - why not go the whole hog and do it properly?

    Looks like they intend on giving it a good go
  • NooNoo Posts: 2,380
    Floater said:

    How many hours to save the NHS this time?

    That would be an excellent comment at any time other than when we've just had those dire figures published.
  • Jason Zadrozny has been taking to social media to claim Tories have no chance in Ashfield, it's a straight fight between him and Labour. His election literature is full of the same nonsense. Desperate stuff and locals are starting to get annoyed with his outrageous claims. Labour were only 400 votes ahead of Tories in 2017, Ashfield Independents a further 16,000 behind that. Think he's losing the plot, a sign things aren't going his way perhaps?
  • bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 22,924

    The SANTA TAX. Want to give your children a helping hand? Corbyn wants his slice!
    Is that a Tory policy I see?

    No it's just more fake news.

    When are the Tories going to announce a policy.

    All the best ones like free fibre Broadbsnd for everyone are going fast. (a bit like fibre Broadband)
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 83,371
    edited November 2019
    HYUFD said:

    Anyone who won't be emigrating if Corbyn gets in? Beyond Labour and SNP voters of course
    People joke about it, kinda of say it and never do, but I said this before I thought Ed Miliband had a flawed thesis (based on a book he read that has now been debunked), but I wasn't worried about what would happen if he got into power. I think Ed Balls is a smart guy, he actually used to annoy most because I know, that he knew, some of the stuff he spouted was rubbish, rather than being a moron.

    Where as Corbyn and Co, they are absolutely bonkers. Again, if they had announced say like Estonia that internet is a human right like water / power and were going to provide credits so the poor had access, ok. But a Commie Cable Co, with a one sized fit all provision, insanity.
  • NooNoo Posts: 2,380
    HYUFD said:

    Anyone who won't be emigrating if Corbyn gets in? Beyond Labour and SNP voters of course. I suspect there will be an even bigger surge in PBers posting from Spain, Switzerland, Singapore, the UAE, Australia, Florida etc
    Me. If they manage to stop Brexit. Otherwise, the plans I've got in motion will be followed through on.
  • FloaterFloater Posts: 14,207
    Noo said:

    That would be an excellent comment at any time other than when we've just had those dire figures published.
    Some of us remember the state of the NHS when Labour were throwing money around - how many excess deaths was it again?
  • Not got the Conwy numbers yet, Big G, but PC have taken that, too.
    Interesting - look forward to the numbers
  • RogerRoger Posts: 20,396
    Floater said:

    Hardly look like they on the verge of kicking out the tories do they
    A good result for the remain alliance. it's working
  • ozymandiasozymandias Posts: 1,503

    Is that a Tory policy I see?

    No it's just more fake news.

    When are the Tories going to announce a policy.

    All the best ones like free fibre Broadbsnd for everyone are going fast. (a bit like fibre Broadband)
    Oh you’ll know it when the policies arrive. You’ll feel like you’ve been mated by a (privatised) train 😂
  • Will the Tories actually announce any policies? I can't think of a single policy off the top of my head.

    Does anyone honestly think this election will be Brexit alone?
  • FloaterFloater Posts: 14,207
    Roger said:

    A good result for the remain alliance. it's working
    Labour collapsing is good for them is it?

    LOL - if you say so
  • BenpointerBenpointer Posts: 35,266
    HYUFD said:

    Anyone who won't be emigrating if Corbyn gets in? Beyond Labour and SNP voters of course
    Well, there's the 90% who have no realistic means of emigrating.
    Plus there's the 9% representing those who could emigrate but who love this country too much to leave.

    So that just leaves the 1% who are wealthy and don't like the UK that much, I guess. They can bugger-off as far as I'm concerned. :smile:
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 98,423
    GooeyBlob said:

    Jason Zadrozny has been taking to social media to claim Tories have no chance in Ashfield, it's a straight fight between him and Labour. His election literature is full of the same nonsense. Desperate stuff and locals are starting to get annoyed with his outrageous claims. Labour were only 400 votes ahead of Tories in 2017, Ashfield Independents a further 16,000 behind that. Think he's losing the plot, a sign things aren't going his way perhaps?

    I often think that a confident attitude can take you a long way, and be effective, but there are limits and at some point cautious optimism might be a better approach.
  • FloaterFloater Posts: 14,207

    Will the Tories actually announce any policies? I can't think of a single policy off the top of my head.

    Does anyone honestly think this election will be Brexit alone?

    No, its also about stopping Corbyn
  • JasonJason Posts: 1,614

    Plaid have won both council by-elections in Wales tonight (from Labour).

    https://twitter.com/ElectionMapsUK/status/1195119628147671041

    Those are eye watering figures for Labour. Wow. Don't worry, though, Corbynistas - you've got free broadband to look forward to in just 11 years time.
  • ozymandiasozymandias Posts: 1,503

    Will the Tories actually announce any policies? I can't think of a single policy off the top of my head.

    Does anyone honestly think this election will be Brexit alone?

    Wait and see - you’ll be the first to know 😉 Might not be a good day for you so be prepared.

  • Well, there's the 90% who have no realistic means of emigrating.
    Plus there's the 9% representing those who could emigrate but who love this country too much to leave.

    So that just leaves the 1% who are wealthy and don't like the UK that much, I guess. They can bugger-off as far as I'm concerned. :smile:
    Well I won't just be going, I will be taking my businesses with me.
  • BenpointerBenpointer Posts: 35,266

    Well I won't just be going, I will be taking my businesses with me.
    Cheerio!
  • KentRisingKentRising Posts: 2,917

    People joke about it, kinda of say it and never do, but I said this before I thought Ed Miliband had a flawed thesis (based on a book he read that has now been debunked), but I wasn't worried about what would happen if he got into power. I think Ed Balls is a smart guy, he actually used to annoy most because I know, that he knew, some of the stuff he spouted was rubbish, rather than being a moron.

    Where as Corbyn and Co, they are absolutely bonkers. Again, if they had announced say like Estonia that internet is a human right like water / power and were going to provide credits so the poor had access, ok. But a Commie Cable Co, with a one sized fit all provision, insanity.
    McDonnell's policies are not only a bit mental (mostly) but he seems pretty vile personally - the way he smeared Austin on live television - to cheers from his Momentum lackeys - is what has stayed with me most so far in this campaign.
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 98,423
    edited November 2019
    HYUFD said:

    When Thatcher won in 1983 she had few controversial policies in her manifesto, the Tories just hammered Labour on their manifesto, which Kaufman called 'the longest suicide note in history.' Boris seems to be following Mrs T's lead
    Heck of a gamble to assume now will play out like 1983. Should the Tories have done the same in 2010 or 2015 because it worked in 1983?

    That said, I wouldn't say it has no chance of succeeding. Roll on weekend polls, and post debate polls, to see if it is working.
  • If Plaid gains from Labour, it doesn't matter. Plaid will govern with Labour. It's like SNP or LDs gaining from Labour, it doesn't matter. What matters is Tory/Labour marginals and Tory/LD marginals.
  • Jason said:

    Those are eye watering figures for Labour. Wow. Don't worry, though, Corbynistas - you've got free broadband to look forward to in just 11 years time.
    An absolute horsing. Welsh Labour looking as deid as Scottish Labour.

    His mum was at Cable Street, though.
  • bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 22,924
    Nigelb said:

    If Labour were to win the election, private sector investment in telecoms infrastructure would crater overnight. But you’re correct in thinking the effects of the policy as reported would be far reaching.

    And it’s a long time between overnight and 2030...
    2030 is only 21 hrs away.

    Anyway goodnight all.
  • Wait and see - you’ll be the first to know 😉 Might not be a good day for you so be prepared.

    I remember the 2017 election - when so many ran away.
  • Liberal Democrat GAIN Shap (Eden) from Conservative with 49% (+17) of votes.

    CON were 2nd on 34% (-17) & Putting Cumbria First 3rd on 18% (=). https://t.co/WwJYTdz73r
  • RogerRoger Posts: 20,396

    Well I won't just be going, I will be taking my businesses with me.
    We've got too many nail bars as it is
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 83,371
    edited November 2019

    McDonnell's policies are not only a bit mental (mostly) but he seems pretty vile personally - the way he smeared Austin on live television - to cheers from his Momentum lackeys - is what has stayed with me most so far in this campaign.
    It is what he doesn't say that is just as worrying. Corbyn is a dim socialist who believes if we could do stuff a bit more like the 70s the world would be a better place and he finds it rather hard to lie / distort his long held beliefs.

    McDonnell is far far more extremist, but is willing to tell bare faced lies and undergo mental gymnastics to get people onside.
  • JasonJason Posts: 1,614
    edited November 2019

    Will the Tories actually announce any policies? I can't think of a single policy off the top of my head.

    Does anyone honestly think this election will be Brexit alone?

    I reckon most Labour folk would much rather it was about anything else than Brexit. Can't think why.
  • FloaterFloater Posts: 14,207

    An absolute horsing. Welsh Labour looking as deid as Scottish Labour.

    His mum was at Cable Street, though.
    Was she present only or did she take part?
  • NooNoo Posts: 2,380
    Floater said:

    Labour collapsing is good for them is it?

    LOL - if you say so
    It's not good for Labour. It's good for the Remain alliance. Keep up.
  • An absolute horsing. Welsh Labour looking as deid as Scottish Labour.

    His mum was at Cable Street, though.
    She was present but was not involved :smiley:
  • Hope these council seats are a forerunner for absolute bedlam on 12th December, with seats going all over the place.
  • Again, Labour to Plaid is net zero. Lib Dem to Labour or vice versa is net zero.

    It's the marginals that matter.
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 98,423
  • bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 22,924

    Well I won't just be going, I will be taking my businesses with me.
    You could have had free fibre broadband for them as well

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