Because we haven't left yet....
Don't you find it ironic how we will leave in Jan if Boris wins yet there will be more delays if Corbyn gets in with another 6 months negotiating a new deal... You haven't got a leg to stand on
Oh yeah and all the delays from another referendum after the deal has been negotiated
Because we haven't left yet....
Don't you find it ironic how we will leave in Jan if Boris wins yet there will be more delays if Corbyn gets in with another 6 months negotiating a new deal... You haven't got a leg to stand on
Oh yeah and all the delays from another referendum after the deal has been negotiated
What the ever loving fuck are you on about?
I said Labour are banking on Brexit not paying forever to retain their coalition of voters. You said it would, I said how, you said other issues, I said then it’s not lasting forever, now you’re saying it will.
Are you OK?
You make no sense, i was on about other issues and how Boris would get onto them quicker with brexit being done by Jan
Interesting how whenever he promises more spending on anything you don't shout that it will bankrupt the country.
Have you seen the amount of spending Labour intend to do?
Did you question where the £2 billion bribe to the DUP came from back then?
Didn't happen
But waiting time’s have got noticeably worse at a faster rate the last five years. That’s my point. Maybe GP contracts had an impact 15 years ago but that doesn’t explain the changes since.
to be clear I’m talking about a change of rate, not a change of absolute numbers that could be explained by a historic factor.
You do realise this exists right
The £1BILLION bribe: Tories sign deal with DUP but taxpayers foot the bill
Keep loving off Corbyn ya knob, need to get you're head out the clouds and realise how bad he would be
Completely deluded
haha i remember when i put an express link up and got slaughtered
You make no sense, i was on about other issues and how Boris would get onto them quicker with brexit being done by Jan
Are you OK
I could put it up from any newspaper. Still denying it?
understand. I was just saying that there are various factors behind the headline, one of which was the GP contract (that is still a factor as practices are still closed evenings and weekends). Other factors could/will be increased population, ageing population, issues with wider social care (not enough being spent), poorer health, too many drunks etc etc as well as the need for additional cash (and specifically where the money is spent)
If there’s 8m more admissions pa since 2004, how many new doctors and nurses will you need to cover that in A&E (rhetorical, I haven’t got a clue).
We spend £130bn pa on the nhs. I read the other day that £50bn on salaries (the 5th highest employer in the world)
I wish the solution was just ‘we’ll spend more than you argument’ but as I’ve said, it can’t be the sole solution.
I personally think the major parties need to stop politicising it and work on a cross party solution.
I was talking longer term whether the Tories can ride Brexit forever and if not how they’ll keep their new voter base.
All it takes:
Over exaggerating as usual
It should only be free at the point of use for UK citizens for a start.
understand. I was just saying that there are various factors behind the headline, one of which was the GP contract (that is still a factor as practices are still closed evenings and weekends). Other factors could/will be increased population, ageing population, issues with wider social care (not enough being spent), poorer health, too many drunks etc etc as well as the need for additional cash (and specifically where the money is spent)
If there’s 8m more admissions pa since 2004, how many new doctors and nurses will you need to cover that in A&E (rhetorical, I haven’t got a clue).
We spend £130bn pa on the nhs. I read the other day that £50bn on salaries (the 5th highest employer in the world)
I wish the solution was just ‘we’ll spend more than you argument’ but as I’ve said, it can’t be the sole solution.
I personally think the major parties need to stop politicising it and work on a cross party solution.
Take off the blue ConDom and smell the coffee
Well the pressure is now on to deliver brexit
Curious as a leave voter for your opinion on when you’ve consider Brexit “done” as an issue.
To some extent you’re probably right BSB ! But for a posh boy to get the type of (current !) support from the working class, there must be a something more.....one is undoubtedly he’s not corbyn. Labour should be wiping the floor in recent years
If there is more middle/upper class support for labour than working class there is something fundamentally wrong
To some extent you’re probably right BSB ! But for a posh boy to get the type of (current !) support from the working class, there must be a something more.....one is undoubtedly he’s not corbyn. Labour should be wiping the floor in recent years
If there is more middle/upper class support for labour than working class there is something fundamentally wrong
What?
He appeals to the base by virtue of wisecracks and catch all statements that don't mean anything but allow anyone to think he's standing up for them. Will just park this as a reminder to Dumb as to what the Tories think of voters like him:
Is that you really BSB ?!!
agree and that’s also relevant in relation to a lot of areas in ‘real life’....MPs from all persuasions just don’t live in the real world !
cash is not the sole solution for the nhs though SBD. More obviously helps, however, with an ageing population and greater genuine calls on GP practices and hospitals it’s more important than ever for people to not take those services for granted
He’s also adept at promising everyone he meets whatever they want. Then not delivering. That’s why his colleagues have all said he’s a nice guy but don’t trust him to get anything done.
I also think the amount spent on foreign aid is a waste and should be going back into fixing poverty in our own country first, and disagree strongly with Corbyn when it comes to his views on big pharma and the reasons behind high drug prices. It isn't about being on a team for me, it's about a) the policies and b) recognising that in a 2 party system you have to pick the lesser of 2 evils. I haven't always voted Labour and am open to change in the future.
I think foreign aid can help though. If people have at least the basic services and utilities and a half decent way of life they aren't going to be looking to emigrate to other countries with a totally different language and culture for a better lot in life. Best way to stop immigration IMO (and something that Brexit may actually achieve because immigration will drop because fewer people will want to come in the first place.
Prevention is better than cure.
I would rather aid only be administered in cases of natural or humanitarian disaster instead of a blank cheque that normally goes down a black hole. As long as we have homelessness and working poverty in this country I want the resources focussed on that instead.
I agree with you entirely about funding being creamed off, but I wasn't suggesting just giving money. I was thinking more along the lines of funding projects that we are also in control of.
I also understand about homlessness etc in this country but with a bit of joined up thinking if we have less migration it will ease pressure on social housing and hopefully have a knock on effect. Also with fewer migrants the downward pressure on wages would also be reduced.
Just like Boris is more popular with the youth than Corbyn, lefties will still say different though
Boris Johnson has youth on his side in opinion poll as 18-24 group pick PM over Jeremy Corbyn
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