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Re: How not to a-tractor floating voters – politicalbetting.com
Yes and it might have been the case (at least in 2020-21) Labour thought they had no realistic chance of winning but the implosion of the Conservative Government from mid 2022 must have made them thi… (View Post)1 -
Re: How not to a-tractor floating voters – politicalbetting.com
To try to bring some context to the debate, a lot of local Government workers (often female) work part time so they might do an 18 hour week rather than the standard 36 but it's my experience their m… (View Post)4 -
Re: How not to a-tractor floating voters – politicalbetting.com
The pay rises for GPs and train drivers are a drop in the ocean and how would you reverse the pay increases in 2029 without triggering a wave of industrial unrest which would cost the economy - it's … (View Post)1 -
Re: How not to a-tractor floating voters – politicalbetting.com
Of course but you get Conservatives like @MaxPB whose view of local Government in particular has been influenced by decades of Mail propaganda and who hasn't got the faintest idea of how the sector w… (View Post)2 -
Re: How not to a-tractor floating voters – politicalbetting.com
Fair enough so back to you - what would a "right of centre" (not even sure what that means) Party propose to reduce the deficit and borrowing? Spending cuts? If so, what and where and why w… (View Post)2