theonlymikey
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- Apr 21, 2016
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Anybody that rejects Corbyns statement that the tories don't have a mandate to govern is being a little narrow minded and short sighted. Almost to the point of only concentrating on labour to Tory voting share.
There is only one party @ the last general election pushing austerity and further cuts.
SNP, labour and lib dem polices are far more aligned in the sense that they value NHS, Police and Education. All thee parties would happily like more money pumped into these public services.
Based on the fact that the vote share of these three parties combined far outweighs the Tory share, I can safely say the majority has rejected austerity. Labour are the biggest anti austerity party. To suggest otherwise is simply foolish.
Corbyn has a right to put forward queen speech amendments. And it's the democratic right of MPs to consider them if they wish.
There is only one party @ the last general election pushing austerity and further cuts.
SNP, labour and lib dem polices are far more aligned in the sense that they value NHS, Police and Education. All thee parties would happily like more money pumped into these public services.
Based on the fact that the vote share of these three parties combined far outweighs the Tory share, I can safely say the majority has rejected austerity. Labour are the biggest anti austerity party. To suggest otherwise is simply foolish.
Corbyn has a right to put forward queen speech amendments. And it's the democratic right of MPs to consider them if they wish.