He said it at least three times in the debate for a start. Plus I've seen him say it in news interviews.
The others were not polls they were social media influenced
Marginally (in the big scheme of things) more than the Tories. Only Labour are talking about tax rises to pay for it whereas the Tories are talking about tax cuts so presumably have found this fabled magic money tree you’re going on about to pay for it.Have you seen how much it will cost for labour to implement all of these crazy policies.... head out the clouds shmmeee
No he didn’t
Wednesday morning news briefing: Jeremy Corbyn jeered over Brexit
His stance is like a bloke going into a car dealership
“how much discount can I get off a new car I want a deal”
“When are you changing cars sir”
“I I’ve no intention of selling my car or buying yours - what can I have as a deal”
“Full list price now fuck off and stop wasting my time”
The “strategy” is a pathetic attempt to try and get the northern leave voters on board - it’s failing badly
Marginally (in the big scheme of things) more than the Tories. Only Labour are talking about tax rises to pay for it whereas the Tories are talking about tax cuts so presumably have found this fabled magic money tree you’re going on about to pay for it.
I suspect that when all the details are known about both manifestos neither will add up and probably by similar margins. But at least Labour are being honest enough to say you’ll get more but pay more for it.
I didn't debate as to whether it would be successful, I said that that was the party position and that it has been stated a number of times. That was the point of the answer. Astute asked why aren't we being told what Labour will be doing. We are - it's just a different position from the black/white stance of the Tories/LD etc.
Yes and the richest should have to pay more i didn't say they shouldn't
Fully costed manifesto...like those previous that didn't add-up when it came down to it?
Tax on oil companies simply equates to a variable tax on everyone who buys anything (according to how much oil what they buy needs to get to market)
So those bhuoyed by the suggested avg 2.8% pay increase, and those receiving minimum wage will be no better off whatsoever. They will end up worse off!
Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
He had an almost 19,000 majority at the last election so hardly good news for the Tories when if safe seat like this one is losing best part of 25% of it’s majority. If that trend is nationwide Tory marginals will be under threat and they won’t have a chance of turning over the marginals that they’re trying/will need to win.There’s been a spot poll done in John Redwoods area - he has a 15,000 majority.
the labour vote has disintegrated from 25% to 5% all switching to Lib Dem and his projected majority now is only 5,000
C'mon. Your rebuttal is that you quoted one of the polls mentioned, incidentally the one with few respondents and the only one that had 'Boris' winning?
Right. Don’t tax any company that is successful because it’ll hurt the customers. Got it.
Is there anyone at all you think should pay tax?
I wanted to be either a mathematics teacher or solicitor. But surprisingly enough it wasn't easy for my generation. I had to go straight to work at 16. Only those with well off parents could go to Uni in my day. I came from a single parent household. I didn't even know anyone who went to Uni.
I went through my qualifications when working. And when I was financially well off enough to go to Uni I would have had to give up a job that was well paid to follow my dream. And that would have to have been after more years of getting qualifications.
My generation didn't have it easy just because you see younger ones say we did.
Corbyn has not said he’d campaign remain he’s trying to fudge it
Not with you here. Twitter polls aren’t worth shit. YouGovs poll has issues but is far more reliable from the sampling method alone.
If it was that many why not go for remain?was about two thirds remain and a third leave IIRC (split among Labour voters)
was about two thirds remain and a third leave IIRC (split among Labour voters)
As I said in a further post they need talking with a massive pinch of salt. I just said they weren't totally without value.
Quite a few of those polls were clearly overly influenced by certain political factions.
Personally I had Corbyn just scraping a points decision so on that personal basis the YouGov poll is actually closest.
If it was that many why not go for remain?
My choice is Labour or do what I have never done before and not vote.But you do. IF you vote Labour then you're voting for renegotiating a deal and a second referendum which they'll campaign against that deal (however odd that may seem) in favour of remain. This had been repeated many many times.
May got 42% of the vote. She didn’t really do anything wrong
She is very left wing by any definition
Of course Corbyn isn’t a leader. He has zero leadership qualities - he’s followed McDonnell all his life. It’s McDonnell whose always stood against the leadership - he even admitted this time round he asked Corbyn to stand as he couldn’t be bothered.
Corbyn is a backroom analyst. Also he’s pretty dim education wise and it shows
whatever I think of John McDonnell I do think as a leader he’d be a real threat to Johnson - he’s smarter, he’s better at engagement and a much quicker thinker.
she’s voting green
My choice is Labour or do what I have never done before and not vote.
So when was it said? Corbyn is the leader. Corbyn has always stated he wants out of the EU. Labour have said they want the opposite of the Tories. That is normal. What I need to hear is what the Labour leader wants now. What will he go for? Remain or leave. Simple question. But we never get an answer.
Is it that your daughter is very left wing, or just very left wing in your eyes?
I have friends on the left that see me as slightly to the right because I make the concession that economic considerations have to be taken into account alongside the ideology of what I think would be the best course of action. Do too much too soon and you can cause a lot of short term damage.
On the other hand I've got friends on the right who see me as a raging leftie because I don't think business, jobs, money etc are the most vital (or in some cases only) aspect of political decision making.
I also find it odd that she considers Corbyn a follower when most of his parliamentary life he's rebelled against party orders. Alexander on the other hand will vote on party lines unless he sees a personal opportunity in it for him. Doesn't matter if he actually believes it - just that it will give him a better chance to further his own ambitions - that is not a leader, it's a narcissist.
I think she may have mistaken charisma for leadership.
My choice is Labour or do what I have never done before and not vote.
So when was it said? Corbyn is the leader. Corbyn has always stated he wants out of the EU. Labour have said they want the opposite of the Tories. That is normal. What I need to hear is what the Labour leader wants now. What will he go for? Remain or leave. Simple question. But we never get an answer.
My choice is Labour or do what I have never done before and not vote.
So when was it said? Corbyn is the leader. Corbyn has always stated he wants out of the EU. Labour have said they want the opposite of the Tories. That is normal. What I need to hear is what the Labour leader wants now. What will he go for? Remain or leave. Simple question. But we never get an answer.
That’s a deal breaker for me then I’m afraid, they just lost 1 vote with that one.
Eat more fibre.I can't wait for this shit to be over.
I can't wait for this shit to be over.
That’s a deal breaker for me then I’m afraid, they just lost 1 vote with that one.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?