Unless you live in North Yorkshire or north London, neither of them will be on the ballot paper. Look up your own local candidates and their suitability.Well I had before I watched it. It’s help me to decide not to vote for either of them
I think you're talking about Emma Barnett who I think has settled in very well.Who is this new woman on Today?
She’s awful.
As it will under the Tories.Then hopefully Starmer will expose that at the next debate.
Having scepticism, I think there’s something more subtle going on here. Labour have a put a red line on not raising some taxes, but not on hugely raising overall taxation.
Where’s the money coming from to improve the partly falling to bits NHS, transform the lives of the millions working just to exist, subsidise the millions of new affordable homes needed, fix our third world roads, a big pay rise for doctors? I haven’t mentioned VAT on schooling, as that’s ear marked for new teachers.
You heard it here first. Taxation will significantly increase.
think the treasury are trying to push back on whether they produced all the numbers or others involved.Treasury are now saying Sunak’s £2000 claim is incorrect.
She's great if you like your journalists making ridiculous straw man arguments and talking over the answer. Or not holding someone to account who has just said his party's headline policy is rubbish.I think you're talking about Emma Barnett who I think has settled in very well.
I think it's more likely to be the commitment to have debt falling will be what goes. As you know, the IFS has pleaded with the two main parties to 'fess up about the state of the public finances.Then hopefully Starmer will expose that at the next debate.
Having scepticism, I think there’s something more subtle going on here. Labour have a put a red line on not raising some taxes, but not on hugely raising overall taxation.
Where’s the money coming from to improve the partly falling to bits NHS, transform the lives of the millions working just to exist, subsidise the millions of new affordable homes needed, fix our third world roads, a big pay rise for doctors? I haven’t mentioned VAT on schooling, as that’s ear marked for new teachers.
You heard it here first. Taxation will significantly increase.
Then hopefully Starmer will expose that at the next debate.
Having scepticism, I think there’s something more subtle going on here. Labour have a put a red line on not raising some taxes, but not on hugely raising overall taxation.
Where’s the money coming from to improve the partly falling to bits NHS, transform the lives of the millions working just to exist, subsidise the millions of new affordable homes needed, fix our third world roads, a big pay rise for doctors? I haven’t mentioned VAT on schooling, as that’s ear marked for new teachers.
You heard it here first. Taxation will significantly increase.
I meant partiesUnless you live in North Yorkshire or north London, neither of them will be on the ballot paper. Look up your own local candidates and their suitability.
Always said I wouldn't mind paying another penny or two if it is directed at the services that need it ie Police, NHS ( although they need to cull the many layers of management which could release more money to frontline nurses ) Schools and care services which have been neglectedI didn't watch the debate because one hour of trying to outdo each other is not helpful, nor can any detail be discussed. It just boils down to personalities like a tv talent show.
I don't mind paying a bit more tax if it means we get a health service, social care, schools that aren't crumbling, and travel services that work. What I want to see ended is corruption where contracts are given to donors in return for massive profits that never get reinvested.
The water companies, railways, hospitals and schools are a mess, and need public money to rescue them, not to be paid out in dividends to shareholders.
As one of the 3.8 million excluded from any financial assistance during COVID I’d like to know how he intends to convince me why I should vote for him.Why can't someone point out to Sunak - WHAT WAS THE ALTERNATIVE? Not operating the furlough? That would have ended well. All rich countries were doing some sort of furlough. It wasn't his idea.
What was his idea was 'Eat out to Help out' which resulted in thousand more covid deaths and another lockdown. He didn't design it to kill people but Rishi Sunak is a terrible human being.
It hasn't worked in high-tax Scotland....all of the public services are just as much of a shambles.Always said I wouldn't mind paying another penny or two if it is directed at the services that need it ie Police, NHS ( although they need to cull the many layers of management which could release more money to frontline nurses ) Schools and care services which have been neglected
If you read your own post again as though it was written by someone else, there is only one conclusion you can reach about which way to vote.I will precis what i am about to say that I voted Tory in 2019, but am undecided now. I cannot see a logical reason to vote for them again, but have yet to be convinced by any of the other candidates thus far.
Watching the debate last night, it struck me that Sunak is using the tried & tested "repeat a lie often enough and it sticks" philosophy. To me, he came across as rude, disrespectful and the moderator needed to rein him in more. Starmer's style is not suited to these type of debates, but I have to say that when he was allowed to make a point, he made it count (NHS waiting lists being the prime example, as well as the remark of a vote for the Tories is like handing an arsonist his matches back."
From what I can see, the Tory policy is centred around the pensioner vote - they have nothing else to draw down on after 14 years of ruining this country. They didnt bring inflation down - market forces did. they havent resolved the NHS pay disputes - the unions did not agree to them at all (and as an aside, the promise of the Govt ensuring that the pay review in April would be sped through has fallen by the wayside). They didnt bring the energy prices down - market forces did (and they are forecast to go back up again in October just as people need to use it again - imagine my shock). Sunak was banging on about furlough, which is fine for those who were paid to stay at home during COVID, while others had no choice but to work and put ourselves at risk (being an NHS worker, I fall into this category). And every taxpayer is paying for this even now - something he conveniently did not say. The facts are that the cost of living is higher than it has been for years - and this has happened on their watch., I don't trust them to resolve this at all, as all they care about is lining their own pockets and being slaves to their rich donors.
As for Starmer, I have never voted Labour before. As a person, I find him more trustworthy and humble than Sunak is. I an unsure how Labour will make my life better, as the country is broken and the economy is just bereft of money (possibly lop-sided in favour of the select few). My current view is they surely wont make as big a mess of it as the Tories have - but it is a very low bar to start from.