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      09-24-2018, 09:37 AM   #1
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Labour's "policies "

WTF!? 10% of any UK businesses that is floated is basically given to the state. Dress it up as a 500 quid bonus to employees if you like but what!?

The sad thing is all the yoof and the brainwashed cult will believe it's part of the glorious movement and will be a great idea.

The really sad thing is the only way the people that support all this free everything for everyone nonsense will realise what chaos and ruin it brings, will be a few years after the country has turned into the state of Corybn and is bankrupt again.

Oh and the water 're nationalisation is a peach as well..

"Existing bosses would be fired and control handed to workers, local councils and customers, with new executives hired on reduced salaries. "
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Nuts.
Really going to attract inwards investment that lot.
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All very frightening really.
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It's incredible - not that they want to do it, but that they are talking about it this far out from any election.

Absolute insanity.

Its very sad that both mainstream parties have fallen to their fucking insane wings.
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And the want a GE so they can handle the Brexit deal, a saying that comes to mind is "out of the frying pan and into the fire!"..
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"Existing bosses would be fired and control handed to workers, local councils and customers, with new executives hired on reduced salaries. "
One would think that would be unfair dismissal; we all know that we can't just sack some poor worker for being lazy or incompetent. Of course, they'll bring in a rule first that explains that some staff are more equal than others.
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"Existing bosses would be fired and control handed to workers, local councils and customers, with new executives hired on reduced salaries. "
One would think that would be unfair dismissal; we all know that we can't just sack some poor worker for being lazy or incompetent. Of course, they'll bring in a rule first that explains that some staff are more equal than others.
I can see workers, council staff and customers being able to work together constructively and achieve a common goal.
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Wasn't one of the policys to nationalise Water works and give them to councils to run...they can hardly empty the bins...
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"Existing bosses would be fired and control handed to workers, local councils and customers, with new executives hired on reduced salaries. "
One would think that would be unfair dismissal; we all know that we can't just sack some poor worker for being lazy or incompetent. Of course, they'll bring in a rule first that explains that some staff are more equal than others.
I can see workers, council staff and customers being able to work together constructively and achieve a common goal.
Yes, yes, then private companies can start aspiring to the levels of innovation and productivity seen in Council HQs all over the country.
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And the want a GE so they can handle the Brexit deal, a saying that comes to mind is "out of the frying pan and into the fire!"..
I can't reconcile the timing of the two announcements.

The first has the arch-remainers (I count myself as one) thinking maybe i would vote for this shower of shites.

The second has the capitalists (of which I also count myself as one and would wager that a fair majority are remainers) thinking ohhh fuckkk.

Surely the shotgun in the foot moment can only be because they are hugely divided

Excuse the lack of reasoned argument, but I am not sure that our tinpot politicians are worth anything more.
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Sounds like the start of a communist party!
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It's incredible - not that they want to do it, but that they are talking about it this far out from any election.

Absolute insanity.

Its very sad that both mainstream parties have fallen to their fucking insane wings.
Exactly. With Labour going far left, Boris and Rees-Mogg trying to take the Tories to the far right I seriously don't have any party to represent my middle of the road views.
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It's incredible - not that they want to do it, but that they are talking about it this far out from any election.

Absolute insanity.

Its very sad that both mainstream parties have fallen to their fucking insane wings.
Exactly. With Labour going far left, Boris and Rees-Mogg trying to take the Tories to the far right I seriously don't have any party to represent my middle of the road views.
Middle of the road views seem to be a dying concept now
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Middle of the road views seem to be a dying concept now
Because they're for indecisive people. This forum doesn't tend to attract indecisive people. Or at least they're quickly frightened off. And shot.
No, they are for people who have firmly decided not to be a twat
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I'm getting worried about your liberal tendencies
Ahh, what an age to be alive, where being called a liberal is thought of as an insult.
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Middle of the road views seem to be a dying concept now
Because they're for indecisive people. This forum doesn't tend to attract indecisive people. Or at least they're quickly frightened off. And shot.
I don't think I'm indecisive. But there again I might be.

Sometimes at Nandos I don't know whether to go for medium or hot on my chicken.

And sometimes in the morning I can't decide whether to have eggs or cereal. Don't want to make the wrong decision.

I'm not sure now. The more I think about the more I think I am indecisive. But does that mean I have made a decision?

Oh man.. I'm getting so confused now.
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I think we need some clarity from Labour on their future direction. I’m looking forward to Diane Abbott’s speech!
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Labour are at their most unelectable since they formed 118 years ago. The absolutely fucking scary thing is the Tories are equally unelectable.

Trouble is the MSM pander to the opposition and in particular the selective soundbites Labour push. Tie that in with a fuckwit population below the age of 30 who actually feed off this shite and believe that socialism is cool because its what the trendy lecturers at most campuses brain wash them to think.

Political polarisation hasn't been at this level since the Thatcher years and that is dangerous. Brexit is the catalyst for prompting this (a good democratic call that demonstrated what the majority wanted) but has been handled by the Z team and they have pretty much demonstrated their lack of ability to lead and push a cohesive plan. That is what will stick in the mind of the electorate and will potentially drive them in to the hands of Comrade Corbyn, The Mathematician, Thornberry and the thunder-cunt; McDonnell.

If the population want a Corbyn government, they deserve him. I for one will lead the Rebellion and push for Martial law.
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Labour are at their most unelectable since they formed 118 years ago. The absolutely fucking scary thing is the Tories are equally unelectable.

Trouble is the MSM pander to the opposition and in particular the selective soundbites Labour push. Tie that in with a fuckwit population below the age of 30 who actually feed off this shite and believe that socialism is cool because its what the trendy lecturers at most campuses brain wash them to think.

Political polarisation hasn't been at this level since the Thatcher years and that is dangerous. Brexit is the catalyst for prompting this (a good democratic call that demonstrated what the majority wanted) but has been handled by the Z team and they have pretty much demonstrated their lack of ability to lead and push a cohesive plan. That is what will stick in the mind of the electorate and will potentially drive them in to the hands of Comrade Corbyn, The Mathematician, Thornberry and the thunder-cunt; McDonnell.

If the population want a Corbyn government, they deserve him. I for one will lead the Rebellion and push for Martial law.
Fully agree with the above.

The current Labour Party are a blight on the country.

We have the situation where large elements of the Labour Party MPs cannot stand other labour MPs, never mind differences on policies this is at an almost personal level.

Who the fuck can elect a party that is so obviously anti Semitic, supports the philosophy of terrorism, where is leaders are on friend terms with various terrorist leaders.

Imagine if the recent Salisbury attacks happened under a Corbyn government, there would have been arrests at Porton Down, charging them with murdering loyal Russian citizens.

If elected they will seek to punish modern society for darling to dream and better their lives.

The Corbyn Party would seek to remove all ambition from society.

Never mind Brexit, if Corbyn and his crony cunts were elected then the EU would vote to evict the UK from the EU.

We really need someone like Cromwell to enter Parliament and purge it, a few public beheadings (televised) will get MP's thinking about why they are elected and how best to serve the country and its electorate.

A 'good hard' session of autocratic to put in place those hard to swallow measures needed to combat crime, drugs, prisons, people putting M badges on cars, immigration, housing etc.
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I note that the Labour Party has the male equivalent of Diane Abbot in David Lammy?
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Thank your lucky stars you dont live in Scotland and have an SNP administration to deal with
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I do a lot of work with Local councils. The whole prospect of them having more autonomy and more power is quite frightening.

As for Labour, the bits I heard yesterday were quite worrying. The fact ehy want a full review of government back to the 70's to ensure Jeremy doesnt get blamed for anythign bad happening - What???? Maybe you need to go back before the 70's then just to make sure we get a clear picture and don't try to pin the lot on the Thatcher years. How can they been looking to blame for the current situation, its lunacy.

I'm also worried that young voters might not have noticed that the Labour pledge on fees for universities might have turned into an assurance for review. So lots of people might not get what they think they're getting.
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