ey_tony
Established Member
...and that isn't me!If you're considering the current state of the handling of the UK to be comparable to Johnson's time in power then I'd suggest only one of us has difficulties with reality.
...and that isn't me!If you're considering the current state of the handling of the UK to be comparable to Johnson's time in power then I'd suggest only one of us has difficulties with reality.
All he had to do when got into power was to deal with the economy.. There was no crisis like Covid or recessions and what does he do, he even screws that job up by hamstringing recovering businesses with taxes they they can ill afford which will inevitably increase inflation and risk job losses....for goodness sake Labour can't even identify who is a worker...reality isn't your strong point is it sploo?
I'd like to know how many businesses you left wing guys with all the answers have actually built up from scratch and run throughout your lives...it would sure be interesting to find out!
Nick Clegg and his Lib Dems was the party for doing away with tuition fees...they didn't have a straight win so couldn't as it was a coalition so that went out of the window but I think him and his party were badly treated by the public and I've never been a Lib-Dem fan.You mean the pledges from the 2019 manifesto ? As in those of not the 2024 election there but the previous one.
Which means because that wasnt in this election manifesto can hardly be relevant for the 2024 election.
You said 'lies' this is a plural, so lets hear the rest.
With the Isolationist Trump presidency I would say UK would do well to rebuild relationship with our European partner and form a stronger security and military alliance as a starting point..........Ukraine isnt that far from us really.A positive action is to collectively identify how the deficiencies now identified can be effectively addressed to improve future outcomes. There may be disagreement along the way - but constructive debate with a common goal trounces playing the blame game.
So the answer to providing any evidence to back up your claims is "no".
Normal people know that Delaney is a compulsive liar.
Is that OK for me to say? No. I'd hope not. I have no evidence to support the above claim - but it appears you're OK with people making such strong statements without evidencing them. That's a dangerous path.
no he didntStarmer made a big deal of mentioning getting rid of tuition fees
Will this do?
Let me know which number you want to go for.
It’s even one of your lefty hangouts ‘Novara Media’
no he didnt
Starmer made 10 pledges as part of his leadership campaign and all it said in pledge no 2 no social justice was
"Support the abolition of tuition fees and invest in lifelong learning."
Its an aspiration, nothing else and it was before the economic damage of covid and costof living crisis
Ok option 6. Straight to deflection lol.I see you cant state whether tariffs will be a good or bad thing for America
why is that?
maybe you supported Trump but you didnt know why...............
You dont seem to have any opinion no the appalling people he has picked to head the govt either
seems you were full of opinions before he got elected.............but not now the sh1ts starting to hit
WRONGAh yes the famous “pledge” is now an “aspiration”.
Please can you say whether you think Trumps tariffs are going to be good or badOk option 6. Straight to deflection lol.
Stretching it a bit!WRONG
the words are very clear, it was always just an aspiration thats why it said
"Support the abolition of tuition fees and invest in lifelong learning."
you and Tony are trying to make it as though it said "get rid of tuition fees" but it didnt
no they dont"Support the abolition of tuition fees" and "get rid of tuition fees" definitely do mean the same thing
it is a worry, I have wondered whether there would be another attempt on Trump, but I guess security is now at supermax ++++The problem with extremists is, they are met with extremism.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cj6kj383k4ko
Stretching it a bit!
"Support the abolition of tuition fees" and "get rid of tuition fees" definitely do mean the same thing!
In Starmerneverneverland you can support the abolition of tuition fees without actually abolishing them.
In the real world "abolishing" means much the same as "getting rid of", or "ending", "terminating" etc.
Hope that helps.
PS interesting reading the various verdicts on the orange man's victory. One common theme emerging is that Harris was too timid, not radical or "woke" enough, too cautious/nervous. People want "change" and any change (Trump, Reform, Fartrage etc) is better than non.
Could say the same about Starmer's low turnout; nowhere near Corbyn's - still highest Labour turnout this century - and the most radical agenda.
Hope that helps.
Aye. But it could lead to all kinds of division and violence.it is a worry, I have wondered whether there would be another attempt on Trump, but I guess security is now at supermax ++++
Yes.no they dont
"support the abolition" and "get rid of" are not the same
words have meaning Jacob, thats why we use them
Oh yes it most certainly would. And a massive expansion in further ed, training , etc etc.in any case it would not be a good use of tax money
Please can you say whether you think Trumps tariffs are going to be good or bad
before the election you said
"Trump’s view on the economy and freedom of expression, is a better direction for the US, than under that proposed by the Democrats"
so what did you base that on, can you provide the evidence please
Blloomim’ell Jacob.
We are in agreement.
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