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Post by alftupper » 09 Mar 2016, 14:29

WF10 wrote:Has anyone?

Genuine question as I have no idea.
I don't know, but she was quick to volunteer when she was running for the Labour leadership no doubt trying to attract the right on student types that make up a large proportion of their membership.

Maybe some of the 25,000 folk who voted for her in this area have taken some in, by definition they must share her views.

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Post by alftupper » 09 Jul 2016, 06:21

I must say I'm pleased with the final pair of candidates for the next leader of the Conservative Party / PM

It is in stark contrast to the basket case Lefty Party where quite frankly I struggle to find any individual of PM caliber in the whole PLP

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Post by alftupper » 02 Oct 2016, 19:48

Come on Theresa, call an election and wipe the Reds out

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Post by onetiger » 02 Oct 2016, 20:04

well the torys have done a great job with nhs waiting times get longer and longer
lots of ill ppl takeing there own life due to atos saying there is nothing wrong with them
torys cutting e s a by 30-00pound a week while they claim10000s in expenses
then they spend 80 plus billion on hs2 that no one wants but torys.
i could go on n on there is only one good tory
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onetiger wrote:well the torys have done a great job with nhs waiting times get longer and longer
lots of ill ppl takeing there own life due to atos saying there is nothing wrong with them
torys cutting e s a by 30-00pound a week while they claim10000s in expenses
then they spend 80 plus billion on hs2 that no one wants but torys.
i could go on n on there is only one good tory
LAVATORY...
The NHS is in safer hands than it was under the last Labour health minister, The Grim Reaper Burnham.

HS2 was conceived under a Labour government and has cross party support.

I'm comfortable with benefit cuts, I've worked all my life and have only ever contributed to the exchequer, people won't starve and if they have to give up pay per view so what? At the end of the day if Labour hadn't bankrupt the nation it wouldn't be necessary.

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Post by TT Tiger » 05 Oct 2016, 17:37

And more borrowing on the horizon to build houses. How left wing of the torts to borrow money to build therefore creating jobs.

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Post by Flat Capper » 11 Oct 2016, 13:27

alftupper wrote:
onetiger wrote:well the torys have done a great job with nhs waiting times get longer and longer
lots of ill ppl takeing there own life due to atos saying there is nothing wrong with them
torys cutting e s a by 30-00pound a week while they claim10000s in expenses
then they spend 80 plus billion on hs2 that no one wants but torys.
i could go on n on there is only one good tory
LAVATORY...
The NHS is in safer hands than it was under the last Labour health minister, The Grim Reaper Burnham.

HS2 was conceived under a Labour government and has cross party support.

I'm comfortable with benefit cuts, I've worked all my life and have only ever contributed to the exchequer, people won't starve and if they have to give up pay per view so what? At the end of the day if Labour hadn't bankrupt the nation it wouldn't be necessary.
Interesting that the Tories our now clinging to the policies of the Blair era in a vain attempt to convince people they are the party of the center ground. Whatever the spin I know full well a Tory only ever comes in sheep's clothing.

I'm no Corbynister but I do know what he will actually do in the unlikely event he gains power. May on the other hand will always do what is needed to make a quick buck (usually at the expense of the working poor), regardless of her protestations.

I can only hope a true party of the center ground comes to the fore...
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Post by alftupper » 11 Oct 2016, 21:39

Centre ground is a subjective term depending upon your point of view. Personally I would not want to see any government that is left of the current one. It is early doors but I'm liking the cut of PM Mays jib. This country needs a low tax modest spend government with the emphasis placed on the individual to make the best for himself, not spoon fed from a socialist state.

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Post by Flat Capper » 18 Oct 2016, 13:16

Needless to say I'm not surprised you favour a system that provides significant advantages to those that don't really have to do anything to achieve their best. People that think screw you, I'm alright.
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Post by onetiger » 18 Oct 2016, 14:15

jc was in avote to be labour leader
unlike may who was handed the pm job, when blair did same with brown may and her croanies was up in arms
but its all fine she as top job....the torys say they care about every one in uk what a joke they care for there nbackers bankers and billion pound companys ...if all these companys payed the tax they should this country would be out of debt in 18 month ...

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Post by WF10 » 18 Apr 2017, 17:49

That was not just an election call but a party political broadcast. Labour need to fight dirty, show hospitals that have been closed and demolished, show hospital corridors with old people dying on trollies, show dilapidated schools, show food banks, show rural areas with no transport links, show drug users in the so called affluent areas, throw up Tory links to private healthcare/prisons/schools/pharma/defence.

Show disabled people struggling because of cuts, show kids eating the only decent meal they will get at school, show Boris Johnson acting the d-head, show Jeremy Hunt's financial links to his family and the British Council, show derelict libraries, care homes falling to bits, show the Etons going to school dressed like Hogwarts students, show parents having to buy books for school, show care workers spending 10 minutes with a frail old lady before they have to move onto the next frail old lady, show workers zero hours payslips, show Young Conservatives blacked up/dressed as Nazis/wearing hang Mandela t-shirts.
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Post by CasRus » 18 Apr 2017, 18:24

Guys Guys Guys ! This is supposed to be a Cas Tigers forum and not a way to display your political viewpoints as we all have differing viewpoints and would only start a lot of animosity on the forum - leave it to discuss your points on Cas Tigers and Rugby League in general please.

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CasRus wrote:Guys Guys Guys ! This is supposed to be a Cas Tigers forum and not a way to display your political viewpoints as we all have differing viewpoints and would only start a lot of animosity on the forum - leave it to discuss your points on Cas Tigers and Rugby League in general please.
In the sub-forum where 'general chit-chat is in here'?
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Post by alftupper » 19 Apr 2017, 10:27

By definition anybody voting Labour would be quite happy to see Jeremy Corbyn as PM, how anyone in their right mind can think this is a good idea is beyond me. In fairness I don't think even the PLP does either. Thankfully it isn't going to happen.

Come on Theresa bury them

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alftupper wrote:By definition anybody voting Labour would be quite happy to see Jeremy Corbyn as PM, how anyone in their right mind can think this is a good idea is beyond me. In fairness I don't think even the PLP does either. Thankfully it isn't going to happen.

Come on Theresa bury them


i have been a supporter of labour since i could vote but there is no way i can vote for them while coco the clown is leader
so im going to have to see which way im going to vote on june 8th .i will tell you this alf i can see the torys gaining another 100-120 seats labour will be lucky is they get 90 mp,s i like what this guy said on news santa clause as more chance been pm than jc....im a very let down ex labour party supporter and ex member ...

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Post by WF10 » 19 Apr 2017, 19:13

onetiger wrote:
alftupper wrote:By definition anybody voting Labour would be quite happy to see Jeremy Corbyn as PM, how anyone in their right mind can think this is a good idea is beyond me. In fairness I don't think even the PLP does either. Thankfully it isn't going to happen.

Come on Theresa bury them


i have been a supporter of labour since i could vote but there is no way i can vote for them while coco the clown is leader
so im going to have to see which way im going to vote on june 8th .i will tell you this alf i can see the torys gaining another 100-120 seats labour will be lucky is they get 90 mp,s i like what this guy said on news santa clause as more chance been pm than jc....im a very let down ex labour party supporter and ex member ...
Why is he a clown?
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onetiger wrote:
alftupper wrote:By definition anybody voting Labour would be quite happy to see Jeremy Corbyn as PM, how anyone in their right mind can think this is a good idea is beyond me. In fairness I don't think even the PLP does either. Thankfully it isn't going to happen.

Come on Theresa bury them


i have been a supporter of labour since i could vote but there is no way i can vote for them while coco the clown is leader
so im going to have to see which way im going to vote on june 8th .i will tell you this alf i can see the torys gaining another 100-120 seats labour will be lucky is they get 90 mp,s i like what this guy said on news santa clause as more chance been pm than jc....im a very let down ex labour party supporter and ex member ...
No matter how much I'd like your predictions to come to fruition, I doubt they will. Although I welcome your change of heart I think you are in the minority. Labour voters will vote labour no matter what, I doubt there will be so much as a dent in Coopers majority for instance.

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Post by WF10 » 20 Apr 2017, 09:28

Here it is, why she's called a snap election.

Vote tory - the party you can trust!

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/po ... 89801.html
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Post by WF10 » 20 Apr 2017, 10:47

WF10 wrote:Here it is, why she's called a snap election.

Vote tory - the party you can trust!

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/po ... 89801.html
While many will shrug it off, but if you stop and think for a moment, all of this is fairly fundamental to what it already a very thin form of democracy.
Legally it's fraud.
It's a potential clear breach of the rules, and without a rule of law, - elections cannot function.

It also raises very serious questions about the kind of country the UK is. It trades on its reputation for upholding rule of law, and for 'fair play' in international markets. It's why investors like the UK and London. This would be huge reputational damage.

But there is also a very clear case for saying the result was affected by these rule breaches, calling the entire outcome, including Brexit and all that has gone with it, into question.

Two other things make this more important than it first appears.

1. The 8 June date for the GE has been deliberately chosen because it is of significance in making it more difficult to conclude the cases. I cannot say whether this is accurate, but informed people are suggesting this influenced why May has chosen this date. In other words, she is worried and wants this to go away.

2. If you talking about legal cases against sitting MPs, allegations of cheating, the devious party, and if it becomes clear the choice of election date is about trying to close this down, I think that does put the Tories on the hook, makes them look very bad and could potentially be very politically damaging in ways that change the whole tone of debate around this GE. In a democracy you need some transparency, openness around this issue, otherwise the integrity of the whole system becomes increasingly questionable.

We are probably not going to get it, but what I am flagging is that everything May does and says should be viewed in this context.
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