ManOfSussex
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More bad news for Ms Rudd - http://www.hastingsobserver.co.uk/n...k-labour-s-bid-to-unseat-amber-rudd-1-7957656
The party said that Mr Chowney had agreed, amongst other pledges, that if elected he will support proposals for electoral reform and will oppose new runways at Heathrow or Gatwick.More bad news for Ms Rudd - http://www.hastingsobserver.co.uk/n...k-labour-s-bid-to-unseat-amber-rudd-1-7957656
The party said that Mr Chowney had agreed, amongst other pledges, that if elected he will support proposals for electoral reform and will oppose new runways at Heathrow or Gatwick.
Well good luck with that one Mr Chowney, Hillingdon Council and others have spent thousands in legal fees contesting the proposed third runway at LHR!
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/39519544
It's lip service just to get the Greens to agree though.
Good to see the Greens working hard on helping to get the Tories out where they can and make sure the majority isn't too large.
It's fantastic isn't it......
I also see the Greens are working hard to help keep the few endangered Lib Dem MP's in employment.
With UKIP and the Greens deciding not to field candidates in the race for North Norfolk, the Labour candidate Stephen Burke says he's surprised at the Greens' decision to help the Lib Dems' Norman Lamb hold his seat.
Mr Burke said: "Particularly because of Norman Lamb's record - he's voted for fracking, for the sell-off of forests, the culling of badgers and for fox hunting...."
391 people died from malnutrition in 2015. No-one died from not being able to pay their mortgage.
I's nothing to do with being blinkered, I'm aware what a terrible problem we have with homelessness and how it causes no end of other problems however for you to equate mortgage problems with hunger shows you are either being argumentative, deliberately obtuse or are simply unaware of the "pyramid of need".
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs explains that what we need to survive and function is a hierarchical list whereby you cannot move on to a higher level without satisfying most/all of the requirements of the lower level.
For example you can survive 3 minutes without oxygen, then you die.
Once you have oxygen you can survive 3 days without water, then you die
Once you have water you can survive 3 weeks without food, then you die (3 months in my case being a lardy).
Owning property (which is what paying a mortgage is working towards) comes much higher up the pyramid.
I'm not a supporter of Maslow's theories but you seem to have missed that food and SHELTER are on the same level.
Property is above shelter and quite different.
Unless we're really suggesting shelter in the UK in the 21st century is the equivalent of a few poles and a plastic sheet I'd suggest shelter refers to houses / flats - property refers to the act of ownership be it a car, a phone or other goods.
you could just state a policy in favour of the rich, instead of rolling off a number of things you dont like or made up - since when were incomes of lowest paid capped?
Thought i'd post this as it is current....Public service staff face four more years of pay pain (1% cap)
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/104399?reveal_response=yes