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General Election 2024: Polling  

52 members have voted

  1. 1. How will you be voting in the General Election 2024

    • Conservative
      6
    • Green
      3
    • Labour
      22
    • Liberal Democrats
      5
    • Reform
      11
    • Other / Independent
      1
    • None of the above
      4
  2. 2. Is your vote the same or different to how you voted in the last General Election

    • The Same
      32
    • Different
      20

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3 hours ago, Uggy said:

Here we go again, planned poverty 2, aka Austerity 2

Mr Nice Man  HUNT as pulled a  snidy stroke again  , Black Hole  20. Billion. He was not thinking about  the country. , Just getting his  load off  lying gang in power again  

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16 minutes ago, Slinny said:

Mr Nice Man  HUNT as pulled a  snidy stroke again  , Black Hole  20. Billion. He was not thinking about  the country. , Just getting his  load off  lying gang in power again  

The Institute for Fiscal Studies are supporting Mr Hunt.  It is Rachel Reeves and the new Labour government who are facing a backlash after trying to pull a stroke in order to justify reneging on manifesto pledges. They wanted the job of governing the country and trying to claim the Conservatives ran away from government doesn't hold water.

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6 minutes ago, Mateo said:

The Institute for Fiscal Studies are supporting Mr Hunt.  It is Rachel Reeves and the new Labour government who are facing a backlash after trying to pull a stroke in order to justify reneging on manifesto pledges. They wanted the job of governing the country and trying to claim the Conservatives ran away from government doesn't hold water.


You lot have left the country in a dreadful state.

 

I’m not surprised that you are lying your arses off about it, because you must be embarrassed.

 

It would be better for everyone if you just told the truth. Here is what the IFS really think

 

https://news.sky.com/story/chancellor-rachel-reeves-pledges-to-fix-economy-as-economist-says-black-hole-matches-tory-tax-cuts-13185510

 

In other words, the ill fated tax cut/election bribe is the problem.

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8 minutes ago, Prettytom said:


You lot have left the country in a dreadful state.

 

I’m not surprised that you are lying your arses off about it, because you must be embarrassed.

 

It would be better for everyone if you just told the truth. Here is what the IFS really think

 

https://news.sky.com/story/chancellor-rachel-reeves-pledges-to-fix-economy-as-economist-says-black-hole-matches-tory-tax-cuts-13185510

 

In other words, the ill fated tax cut/election bribe is the problem.

You lot ???

 

The Labour party knew about the state of the finances before the general election. Why didn't the Labour party pledge to reverse the NI cuts that Mr Hunt introduced last year during the election campaign?  The truth is the Labour party and Rachel Reeves haven't been honest and now they are playing the blame game which is convenient now parliament is going into recess for the summer.  

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4 minutes ago, Mateo said:

You lot ???

 

 


Yes. You lot.

 

Now pipe down and leave a serious government to fix the mess we are in.

 

You lot can continue fighting like rats in a sack about who gets to lead the rump of a once proud party.

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1 hour ago, Mateo said:

The Institute for Fiscal Studies are supporting Mr Hunt.  It is Rachel Reeves and the new Labour government who are facing a backlash after trying to pull a stroke in order to justify reneging on manifesto pledges. They wanted the job of governing the country and trying to claim the Conservatives ran away from government doesn't hold water.

Just tell the truth Hunt wants everything private  ,And he made a fine mess off the NHS  They wanted to stop in. Power for the wealthy , 40 per  cent councils.cuts What were they supposed to do  ,roads lanes, Food. Sky heigh  mortgages  sye high   Some of you.  Working class  can’t bear to put a cross for labour on your voting paper . For fear you might let it slip to the woman next door  Oh I forgot rivers terrible rail ways  electric bills Gas’s bills  . All  want to go get to public ownership   JUST. PLAIN TALKING . 

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Have Labour actually done anything yet, all I've seen is words and blaming the Tories so far, why we continually fall for the pre-election promises of these two sets of parasites I'll never know, yet we do, time after time.

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1 hour ago, Mateo said:

You lot ???

 

The Labour party knew about the state of the finances before the general election. Why didn't the Labour party pledge to reverse the NI cuts that Mr Hunt introduced last year during the election campaign?  The truth is the Labour party and Rachel Reeves haven't been honest and now they are playing the blame game which is convenient now parliament is going into recess for the summer.  

:thumbsup:

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2 hours ago, Slinny said:

Mr Nice Man  HUNT as pulled a  snidy stroke again  , Black Hole  20. Billion. He was not thinking about  the country. , Just getting his  load off  lying gang in power again  

£20 Billon black hole?

Where's the money gone?

It certainly hasn't been used to fix public services, improve infrastructure, or improve people's lives... We've had years of Austerity!

And the Conservatives have the audacity to accuse Labour for wasting money, or insisting they account for every penny (-'where's the money coming from?')

 

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