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The end of the Labour party


Where will Labour be a year from now?  

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  1. 1. Where will Labour be a year from now?

    • Intact with Jeremy Corbyn in charge
      57
    • Intact with somebody else in charge
      20
    • Split with Corbyn running the remains of Labour
      32
    • Split with Corbyn running a break-away party
      9
    • The matter will still be unresolved
      21
    • The whole party will collapse
      26
    • Something I haven't thought of
      6


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How about talking about getting more police officers out there, at a fraction of the cost over 4 years what Osborne wrote off for Vodafone in a second with the scribble of a pen.

 

She made a hash of it but honestly there is nothing wrong with the policy.

 

Would you have any confidence they could implement it given that shambolic performance, I wouldn't.

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The National Audit Office (an independent body), after a review, concluded that the tax settlement with Vodaphone was reasonable.

 

The cost of the taking action against Vodaphone to demand a higher bill could have been extensive and prohibitive, and if Vodaphone won the legal action they wouldn't have had to pay anything, as they were arguing they didn't owe the UK anything.

 

http://www.nao.org.uk/report/settling-large-tax-disputes/

 

This policy is still a fraction of a cost of it.

 

I'm just setting some perspective.

 

So how about talking about the police. Do you you disagree with having more police officers? To me this looks like a detailed and fully costed policy.

 

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Would you have any confidence they could implement it given that shambolic performance, I wouldn't.

 

I trust them more on public services than I do the Tories.

 

The Tories are asking the electorate for a blank slate on everything apart from Brexit. They cannot be trusted.

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This policy is still a fraction of a cost of it.

 

I'm just setting some perspective.

 

So how about talking about the police. Do you you disagree with having more police officers? To me this looks like a detailed and fully costed policy.

 

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I trust them more on public services than I do the Tories.

 

The Tories are asking the electorate for a blank slate on everything apart from Brexit. They cannot be trusted.

 

I agree and have never voted Tory but the current Labour party is totally unelectable.

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I agree and have never voted Tory but the current Labour party is totally unelectable.

 

It won't win for sure but anything is better than the Tories. We'll have no country left if they get in.

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She got the figures wrong in a live interview, and had a bit of a brain freeze.

 

She's not the first politician to do that, and she won't be the last.

 

Let's not get it all out of proportion.

 

No, lets get it in proportion.

 

These are people wanting to manage the country's finances.

 

They don't have a good track record when it comes to that and need to work extra hard to regain our trust.

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It won't win for sure but anything is better than the Tories. We'll have no country left if they get in.

 

I think Labours attitudes to immigration and over spending will have similar negative effects, unfortunately the Tories are seen by the general public as the "safe" option - scary but true.

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Why this joke is still on Labours front line is beyond me, she is a patronising idiot and the sham Labour party deserve her.

 

She is a political chancer who attacked Tony Blair for sending his kids to private school only to do the exact same thing once she had the money to do so. She is no better than Prescott for denouncing the house of lords only to accept a peerage when one was offered. They are both turncoat chancers who do not deserve the support they get.

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The current Labour Party?

 

Would you rather go back to the corrupt 'Tory light' days of Tony Blair?

 

No I despise Blair, he sent the party on the downward spiral that has not yet been halted, they have not been the party of working people for many, many years. Their covering up of child abuse particularly in Rotherham was the final straw for me.

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