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PVA

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Genuinely surprised at the pessimism on here. You're about to get the government you want with effectively no opposition. It's likely they will govern for at least a decade.
Why are you not looking forward with unbridled optimism?
Is it because you know that socialism wont significantly improve your life?

It's not pessimism, it's just that people who work hard get pretty pissed off when they're told to work harder.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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And even they don't believe that it will be anything like socialism.
Also most people on here want a social democracy ie a mix of socialist and capitalist policies. The government in my view should be in charge of healthcare, education, policing, the military etc. I don’t need it to run KFC.
 

fernandopartridge

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Genuinely surprised at the pessimism on here. You're about to get the government you want with effectively no opposition. It's likely they will govern for at least a decade.
Why are you not looking forward with unbridled optimism?
Is it because you know that socialism wont significantly improve your life?
They're not promising socialism. Somebody of your age is the beneficiary of the UK's mild socialism of the early post war period, as are Malc and Grendel.
 

SIR ERNIE

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Starmer I believe will be a very weak leader, capitulating easily to pressure within the party. Most of that pressure will come from the left. I'd expect the govt to drift further left fairly quickly.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Starmer I believe will be a very weak leader, capitulating easily to pressure within the party. Most of that pressure will come from the left. I'd expect the govt to drift further left fairly quickly.
He will be weak, and I’m not convinced he will last more than one term.
 

MalcSB

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Correct. And then raised by both parties.
And that is part of the problem, once one party has a wizard wheeze like tuition fees, and encouraging everybody to go in to HE, they are more likely to be increased than not. Student accommodation 8 big bus8ness now, and 7ni chancellors earn a fortune. Universities Are businesses soon, are they VAT exempt?
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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And that is part of the problem, once one party has a wizard wheeze like tuition fees, and encouraging everybody to go in to HE, they are more likely to be increased than not. Student accommodation 8 big bus8ness now, and 7ni chancellors earn a fortune. Universities Are businesses soon, are they VAT exempt?
The difference is in also charging fees to train teachers and nurses we are detracting people from training in professions where we’re struggling for staff. So we end up needing to recruit from abroad but then certain people complain about immigration so…
 

Grendel

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The difference is in also charging fees to train teachers and nurses we are detracting people from training in professions where we’re struggling for staff. So we end up needing to recruit from abroad but then certain people complain about immigration so…

I assume you would actually -as a socialist - like private schools closed immediately?
 

Grendel

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Grendel

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Well it's not opinion, it's factual.

I'm not doing another Brexit argument, it's been done to death. It was a ridiculous act of self harm just because Nigel told you to.

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