- Aug 8, 2005
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so you're voting labour next time?
I will consider their policies once they publish them. I could be persuaded. But it’s policies for me not the individual.
so you're voting labour next time?
I will consider their policies once they publish them. I could be persuaded. But it’s policies for me not the individual.
Sir Keir again bottling PMQ's.
Call me cynical but is Labour keeping him away from facing Big Bad Boris?
Positive test again............yeah right.
Perhaps he has been snuggling up with some anti-vaxers
The time appears to be ticking for him, McDonnell loves a good lynching apparently.
If they don't start marketing him and the shadow cabinet as "KC and the sunshine band" then I for one am OUT
Are you an expert on the issues of Manchester railways then?
I will consider their policies once they publish them. I could be persuaded. But it’s policies for me not the individual.
Point of order: he was a QC, isn't he now a KC?
So what has Starmer done and achieved
Didn't really do himself any favours in the role of DPP with the Saville case, and most of these Pakistani grooming gangs are all in Labour controlled Areas , he could always start there.
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I will consider their policies once they publish them. I could be persuaded. But it’s policies for me not the individual.
I will consider their policies once they publish them. I could be persuaded. But it’s policies for me not the individual.
I will consider their policies once they publish them. I could be persuaded. But it’s policies for me not the individual.
I’m waiting for a policy
On a serious note isn’t it two more years before an election unless she calls one early….lot could change between now and then…think of how long this thread will be by then
its a nice myth that you can segregate borrowing and spending in this way, the balance sheet will still show increased borrowing. for credibility Starmer should setout what taxes will increase and the services it will improve.Although a manifesto won’t be released until the election, with such a big lead in the polls, Sir Keir is now clarifying a number of Corbynesque policies that will see the non-dom power brokers behind the right wing press launch a huge campaign against him. This is what he told Laura today:
"We will pay for day-to-day spend, we will only borrow to invest and we will get debt down as a percentage of our economy," he says, adding that there will also be changes to the windfall tax, non-dom status, tax breaks for private schools and loopholes for tax equity.” BBC
So do the public. I don't think Conservatives are relishing the prospect, and given the info contained in the link below, it's not difficult to establish why:He DOES like the word 'election'.
Like a broken record.
So do the public. I don't think Conservatives are relishing the prospect, and given the info contained in the link below, it's not difficult to establish why:
He knows that the gravy train is pulling into the terminus!He DOES like the word 'election'.
Like a broken record.