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To be honest Capper I’m still breathing a sigh of relief that my Corporation Tax is staying at 19% and not rising to 28% to facilitate Labour/Momentum’s wild spending commitments. Not to mention the other tax rises they had planned for me
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Capper, do you want me and Alf to take you out for a Christmas Pint to cheer you up and help you out of your depression ??CasRus wrote: ↑17 Dec 2019, 15:00God you are getting a bit depressing Capper, make sure you don't drown in that pint pot you seemingly have your head in drowning your sorrows still sobbing about the few and never the many !!Flat Capper wrote: ↑17 Dec 2019, 14:20 The Country isn't riding on a wave of optimism, the winners are!
Anyway, further confirmation of the sheer lack of respect for his new voters, it seems the Brexit Bill will not inlcude the safeguarding of workers rights and protections. Might as well kick em in the teeth from day one!
On the spending plans, whatever Labours hopes were are now irrelevant and any attempt to state otherwise is more evidence of you Tory cheats running from the truth - for the few, never the many.
Lighten up Man for Christmas otherwise nobody will want to be around you with this sort of depressing type of outlook you are portraying !!
Come back from the Dark Side over to the Bright Side and start to put positivity into your head as it will do you good !!
Look at the optimism around BJ and his cabinet this morning to get things done and change the depression that you under Jezza Labour Lot and the Remainers have caused in blocking for the past 3 years and get with the BJ program which he has released this morning !
Positivity breeds Positivity which your fellow Labour voters who voted for BJ are now starting to feel so do yourself a favour and feel the positivity for a change ! YOU KNOW IT MAKES SENSE !!
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I don't doubt your selfishness still drives your political opinion but it was only a reasonalbe 26% corporation tax. Anyway, Bozzers gonna have to raise some taxes or his promises will dissapear faster than the speed of light - for the few, never the many.
And for the record, I am absolutely positive that BJ will forget his new voters but fully appreciate he will look after the likes of Alfiebabe and Crusty.
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MoAN MOAN mOAN mOAN mOAN !!Flat Capper wrote: ↑17 Dec 2019, 15:19I don't doubt your selfishness still drives your political opinion but it was only a reasonalbe 26% corporation tax. Anyway, Bozzers gonna have to raise some taxes or his promises will dissapear faster than the speed of light - for the few, never the many.
And for the record, I am absolutely positive that BJ will forget his new voters but fully appreciate he will look after the likes of Alfiebabe and Crusty.
Capper, it looks like it would take a Christmas Tree with a rocket attached stuck up your backside to try to get you to lighten up a little !!!
Did you not hear what Boris said this morning about repaying the North for the trust we have placed in him or do you need your ears syringing ???
Give the guy a chance and see what happens as it's all pointless negative bluster you are spewing out just now without anything to back it up with !
Wait and see before making comments and if he doesn't do what he says, then you can spout all about it and give me and Alf a right going over only when you have the justification to !!
Let's await his Budget and let's see if it's for THE MANY and not the few !!!!!
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It's interesting to think I have nothing to back up my comments when I've clearly pointed to several things that are factual. Yes, time will tell but the early indications are he's stepping back from a world of eutopia and sticking to shafting the working man.CasRus wrote: ↑17 Dec 2019, 15:36MoAN MOAN mOAN mOAN mOAN !!Flat Capper wrote: ↑17 Dec 2019, 15:19I don't doubt your selfishness still drives your political opinion but it was only a reasonalbe 26% corporation tax. Anyway, Bozzers gonna have to raise some taxes or his promises will dissapear faster than the speed of light - for the few, never the many.
And for the record, I am absolutely positive that BJ will forget his new voters but fully appreciate he will look after the likes of Alfiebabe and Crusty.
Capper, it looks like it would take a Christmas Tree with a rocket attached stuck up your backside to try to get you to lighten up a little !!!
Did you not hear what Boris said this morning about repaying the North for the trust we have placed in him or do you need your ears syringing ???
Give the guy a chance and see what happens as it's all pointless negative bluster you are spewing out just now without anything to back it up with !
Wait and see before making comments and if he doesn't do what he says, then you can spout all about it and give me and Alf a right going over only when you have the justification to !!
Let's await his Budget and let's see if it's for THE MANY and not the few !!!!!
Unlike Tories, I'm not hypocritical so I'm sticking by everything I said on the build up to the election.
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These several things you have pointed out in your last few posts Capper, can you identify which ones you say are factual as I can’t see any other than what the Tories might or might not do from you.Flat Capper wrote: ↑17 Dec 2019, 18:13It's interesting to think I have nothing to back up my comments when I've clearly pointed to several things that are factual. Yes, time will tell but the early indications are he's stepping back from a world of eutopia and sticking to shafting the working man.CasRus wrote: ↑17 Dec 2019, 15:36MoAN MOAN mOAN mOAN mOAN !!Flat Capper wrote: ↑17 Dec 2019, 15:19I don't doubt your selfishness still drives your political opinion but it was only a reasonalbe 26% corporation tax. Anyway, Bozzers gonna have to raise some taxes or his promises will dissapear faster than the speed of light - for the few, never the many.
And for the record, I am absolutely positive that BJ will forget his new voters but fully appreciate he will look after the likes of Alfiebabe and Crusty.
Capper, it looks like it would take a Christmas Tree with a rocket attached stuck up your backside to try to get you to lighten up a little !!!
Did you not hear what Boris said this morning about repaying the North for the trust we have placed in him or do you need your ears syringing ???
Give the guy a chance and see what happens as it's all pointless negative bluster you are spewing out just now without anything to back it up with !
Wait and see before making comments and if he doesn't do what he says, then you can spout all about it and give me and Alf a right going over only when you have the justification to !!
Let's await his Budget and let's see if it's for THE MANY and not the few !!!!!
Unlike Tories, I'm not hypocritical so I'm sticking by everything I said on the build up to the election.
If you can point them out I can then either agree or disagree.
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Got to laugh at old Capper and WF10, for over 4 years they have defended Jezza and his motley crew of hard lefties to the hilt and he’s set them back years if not decades. To top it off they’ve got a Bullingdon PM to rub salt in
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I see Jezza looked like a bit of a broken man today when congratulating BJ and he got a right Royal going over with his own party tonight totally angry and hacked off with his poor performance and producing a total insanity manifesto !
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Absolutely loving the spectacle of Labour’s destruction. Thanks W10, Capper and the rest of you Corbynistas for making this happen! He got a right old roasting at the hands of his MP’s / former MP’s yesterday.
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My god in who’s twisted mind could the hard left chav duo of RLB/Rayner be classed as a ‘dream team’
The prospects for the Tories just keep getting better and better
The prospects for the Tories just keep getting better and better
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Yes I think they are amateurish and won't seriously be good enough to take on BJ and co. RLB just does not seem to fit a leadership role - a bit like Swinson with Lib Dems and that mouthy Rayner is just a spouter and venomous !!
To be honest, I can't even think of anyone good enough apart from Andy Burnham who I think would be a great leader and bring the Labour movement back into centre ground and give them a chance next time.
This hard left Marxist underbelly who are looking to try to retain control and continue their power over the whole Labour movement with their hidden agendas will most likely split the party into a definite red Labour and where a new Labour movement will form - either way, it's not a great outlook for Labour and they could fall apart as a small party and Lib Dems become the main challengers to Tory.
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Well there's no surprise in these Tories gloating about hammering the poor working class. You guys fulfil every facet of the selfish, uncaring and lying cheats that Tories always are.
My views on what is right for this country will not change and I'm sure you'll happily accept that in any democracy, opposing views are welcomed so enjoy your success for however long it lasts.
By the way, have you seen the ITV documentary on the Health Service? Very enlightening indeed and the seeds are already sown for the big 'privatisation' that will inevitably come at some point under the money grabbing, capitalist scum. It was set in stone through The Health and Social Care Act 2012.
Speaking of the Heath Service, Matt Hancock really does need to take his shoes off and use his toes when he’s working out the ‘increase’ in nurses. Using the figures he use this morning, he admitted that around 27,000 nurses leave the NHS each year. The Tories are planning to convince 18,000 of those to stay so that is a net loss of 9,000. The Tories then plan to recruit 32,000 more nurse so in total that’s 23,000 more nurses than we currently have. Amazingly, Hancock can’t work out that, that equates to less than half his claims. There’s no hope with this lot.
My views on what is right for this country will not change and I'm sure you'll happily accept that in any democracy, opposing views are welcomed so enjoy your success for however long it lasts.
By the way, have you seen the ITV documentary on the Health Service? Very enlightening indeed and the seeds are already sown for the big 'privatisation' that will inevitably come at some point under the money grabbing, capitalist scum. It was set in stone through The Health and Social Care Act 2012.
Speaking of the Heath Service, Matt Hancock really does need to take his shoes off and use his toes when he’s working out the ‘increase’ in nurses. Using the figures he use this morning, he admitted that around 27,000 nurses leave the NHS each year. The Tories are planning to convince 18,000 of those to stay so that is a net loss of 9,000. The Tories then plan to recruit 32,000 more nurse so in total that’s 23,000 more nurses than we currently have. Amazingly, Hancock can’t work out that, that equates to less than half his claims. There’s no hope with this lot.
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good old Capper, proof if any were needed that this Socialist dinosaur is living in the 1970’sFlat Capper wrote: ↑18 Dec 2019, 13:32 Well there's no surprise in these Tories gloating about hammering the poor working class.
Maybe you missed last Thursday’s results old lad, the working class’ are the new Tories!
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Yes I think we will all enjoy our day in the sun over the next 5 years while old Capper is sat languishing and contemplating where it all went wrong and let's face it, he's got a multitude of those Labour wrongs to juggle with !!alftupper wrote: ↑18 Dec 2019, 15:11good old Capper, proof if any were needed that this Socialist dinosaur is living in the 1970’sFlat Capper wrote: ↑18 Dec 2019, 13:32 Well there's no surprise in these Tories gloating about hammering the poor working class.
Maybe you missed last Thursday’s results old lad, the working class’ are the new Tories!
I might think that a prediction is coming from me just now as if the Hard Left SLB/Thornbury/Starmer etc do gain power once again and carry on with Corbynism, the Party I believe will split - That's my prediction !
Capper, you will become a remnant red Marxist socialist party trying to pretend you have Labour values at heart and never making any impression as the newly split centre Labour Party will prevail - like Alf says, you will be a dinosaur from the 70s and the world will have passed you by !
All your Tory voting colleagues, the Labour30 year + serving MPs that left the party saying Jezza was not to be trusted are now indeed the new Tory working class as Alf mentions and there will be a cross party census on a number of issues going forward with credible centre Labour MPs as BJ is here to assist and help the North in a responsible method of spend rather than blowing the economy to bits like old Jezza/McDonnell were about to do and which was obvious to everybody apart from you socialist infiltrating lot hiding within the TRUE Labour Party. YOUR LABOUR COLLEAGUES HAVE SPOKEN and you my friend are in the minority ! - Get over yourself !!
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Keep telling yourself that lads, you may believe it one day. I've lost count of the interviews with us working class where they've said they've chosen the Tories but none seem certain they'll continue to do so - they just didn't like the individual that will soon return to the back benches.
I'm very confident that when the promises are broken, and they will be, the working man will see you all for what you are. Protest votes come and go.
Marxism isn't the answer but socialist capitalism is. Spread the wealth across the board, give the public the services they pay for and we'll all be happy, rather than the few.
And I repeat one of my facts, only on Monday, the Government's own spending watchdog said the Tory spending plans don't add up - FACT! Looks like they'll need to borrow more, tax more or break a promise or two.
Care to challenge my maths on the nurse increases? (another FACT!)
If you don't mind too much, I'll continue to expose the lies.
I'm very confident that when the promises are broken, and they will be, the working man will see you all for what you are. Protest votes come and go.
Marxism isn't the answer but socialist capitalism is. Spread the wealth across the board, give the public the services they pay for and we'll all be happy, rather than the few.
And I repeat one of my facts, only on Monday, the Government's own spending watchdog said the Tory spending plans don't add up - FACT! Looks like they'll need to borrow more, tax more or break a promise or two.
Care to challenge my maths on the nurse increases? (another FACT!)
If you don't mind too much, I'll continue to expose the lies.
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So Capper, how many lies do you think old Jezza would have been exposed on if he had managed to gain power this time !!!Flat Capper wrote: ↑18 Dec 2019, 17:41 Keep telling yourself that lads, you may believe it one day. I've lost count of the interviews with us working class where they've said they've chosen the Tories but none seem certain they'll continue to do so - they just didn't like the individual that will soon return to the back benches.
I'm very confident that when the promises are broken, and they will be, the working man will see you all for what you are. Protest votes come and go.
Marxism isn't the answer but socialist capitalism is. Spread the wealth across the board, give the public the services they pay for and we'll all be happy, rather than the few.
And I repeat one of my facts, only on Monday, the Government's own spending watchdog said the Tory spending plans don't add up - FACT! Looks like they'll need to borrow more, tax more or break a promise or two.
Care to challenge my maths on the nurse increases? (another FACT!)
If you don't mind too much, I'll continue to expose the lies.
I will tell you - A Banana Boat Full !!
It's obvious to anyone with an ounce of common sense that no spending plans did add up before the election and was heavily made clear in the media and borrowing was going to happen to fulfil any promised manifestos be it Labour or Tory , however the borrowing that the Tories will incur should hopefully be within defined limits and not hugely astronomical like Labours who would have ultimately destroyed the economy and forced business out of this country leaving heavy debt and massive unemployment to deal with and would have forced homelessness up massively which you keep railing on about.
Socialist capitalism ??? Give me a Break !! Go over to Venezuela which Old Jezza had been praising only a couple of years ago and you will realise it totally failed !!
Here's a snippet of the many comments from the internet on Venezuela - go see all the comments for yourself:-
"Venezuela is a woeful reminder that no country is so rich that it can’t be driven into the ground by revolutionary socialism. People are now literally starving — about three-quarters of the population lost weight last year".
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