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  1. ey_tony

    US Election November 5th

    I'm neither right nor left wing. None of the parties endear me to their politics. If I can be pigeon holed as it always seems the thing for left wingers to do then I would best be described as a Capitalist. Why is it that left wingers can't exist without pigeon holes in which to put people who...
  2. ey_tony

    US Election November 5th

    I think you'll find that things are already tense in those areas and Trump isn't the American president so I can't see him making things worse than they already are. But then again I'm not a Trumpophobe. Next comment please!
  3. ey_tony

    US Election November 5th

    We think alike...I didn't read your post but I posted exactly what you said!(y)
  4. ey_tony

    US Election November 5th

    Same circus just different clowns!
  5. ey_tony

    US Election November 5th

    That's just it! I don't live in America. It's their foreign policy which may affect me and the rest of the West...not what happens internally in their country! We have enough issues with the clowns in charge of the UK without sticking our noses into what is happening in the USA.
  6. ey_tony

    US Election November 5th

    Wrong again, you're not very good at this, are you! I'm certainly not a Tory if that helps so what political label are you going to put on me now? You only get three goes by the way and then you're out!o_O
  7. ey_tony

    US Election November 5th

    I'm not a reform voter nor right wing voter for that matter and unlike you I don't make stupid assumptions about other people's political leanings. I've simply made observations and comments in reply to the left wing tripe that was posted. How you view it is your problem and not mine.
  8. ey_tony

    US Election November 5th

    Let's put it this way, I'd feel far safer with Trump as the American president than the oaf in charge right now. Trump whatever his failings isn't a war-monger unlike the clowns in charge of the USA right now who have taken the West to the brink of nuclear war! Those are the threat to the world...
  9. ey_tony

    US Election November 5th

    I've never understood the mentality of those Brits who make it their business to criticise and ridicule anyone who votes for Trump. Obviously he'll never be my president as I'm British and he is an odd sort I agree but I keep my opinions to myself regarding anyone who votes for him. There are...
  10. ey_tony

    Labour's Employment Rights Bill

    It's fast becoming obvious that the members of this government are simply downright liars based on the fact that they are already letting it be known that they will put up taxes which they promised they wouldn't. They knew well enough the state of public finances before they applied for the job...
  11. ey_tony

    Labour's Employment Rights Bill

    As WC once said of socialism..."it's inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery"! I can't say I disagree!
  12. ey_tony

    Labour's Employment Rights Bill

    The population of Yorkshire is larger than that of Denmark. Denmark is a market economy and not a socialist country. You would need to go further afield to find them. For example Cuba, North Korea, China similarly et al. None of those countries would have any appeal for the vast majority of...
  13. ey_tony

    Labour's Employment Rights Bill

    All I ask is for you to name one successful 'socialist' nation which is a good example of how a country could enhance everyone's life experiences that you believe socialism provides. Surely that is not too much to ask or does this Utopia only exist in the minds of those who follow a socialist...
  14. ey_tony

    Labour's Employment Rights Bill

    "If socialists understood economics, they wouldn't be socialists!" - Friedrich von Hayek. Nobel Prize, Economics. From my perspective as someone who is arguably politically neutral, who rejects far left and far right politics and with a leaning toward political common sense, I'd ask: If...
  15. ey_tony

    Labour's Employment Rights Bill

    Were you by any chance a civil servant? I find that the most vociferous of left wingers tend to be those who have had jobs funded by the taxpayer! Just asking for a friend!;)
  16. ey_tony

    Labour's Employment Rights Bill

    Maybe the solution is for the people of the UK to actually live within its means for a period until debt relative to earnings falls? Why do you suppose the UK's debt is so huge? The short answer is that UK citizens have been living on borrowed money, borrowed by successive governments to fund...
  17. ey_tony

    Labour's Employment Rights Bill

    It was a nightmare extricating the UK from the EU's net as it was...imagine just how horrendous it would have been further down the line. I've always cherished the fact that I was my own boss and in control of my own destiny, seems like you boys don't care as long as you've got jam today! Not...
  18. ey_tony

    Labour's Employment Rights Bill

    If you're into short termism and place more value on short term monetary gain and convenience at the expense of giving up the country's sovereignty which would be inevitable if the UK had stayed within the EU with its ambition of a Federal Europe, then yes I can see that Brexit wouldn't be for...
  19. ey_tony

    Labour's Employment Rights Bill

    Well that definitely rules out socialists!:)
  20. ey_tony

    Labour's Employment Rights Bill

    I think socialists forget one important thing. Without people risking their money in the private sector by investing it in businesses etc, there would be NO work for most people and the majority if it was left to them, would simply starve! In state run industries there should be no lifetime...
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