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Post by mattyd on Oct 10, 2019 12:55:58 GMT
Change is coming for sure Sheikhy... Loose change...As that's all we will have left after these idiots have got us into incontrollable debt and poverty. And I suppose the tory spending plans are all correctly balanced out and reasonable and you support them fully. Take a look at the economy. We are out performing ALL of Europe... So yes...Balanced they are.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2019 12:59:33 GMT
And I suppose the tory spending plans are all correctly balanced out and reasonable and you support them fully. Take a look at the economy. We are out performing ALL of Europe... So yes...Balanced they are. Good times.....
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Post by yeokel on Oct 10, 2019 13:05:35 GMT
I wonder what the unicorn is thinking It's thinking "I wonder why both my eyes are on the same side of my head. Did I used to be a flat fish in a previous life?"
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Post by salopstick on Oct 10, 2019 13:32:02 GMT
Take a look at the economy. We are out performing ALL of Europe... So yes...Balanced they are. Good times..... You missed the bit where it grew better than expected in July. It would have to contract by 15x August’s figures to go in to recession Clever biased wording by bbc
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Post by mattyd on Oct 10, 2019 13:34:36 GMT
You missed the bit where it grew better than expected in July. It would have to contract by 15x August’s figures to go in to recession Clever biased wording by bbc Now Now...You know the lefties never let facts get in the way off a bit of Tory bashing.
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Post by sheikhmomo on Oct 10, 2019 13:36:04 GMT
Jezza delivering an excellent visionary socialist speech right now.... We’ll create a new Ministry of Employment Rights to give workers a seat at the Cabinet table and strengthen the democratic voice of the workforce through collective bargaining. Every worker will have full rights on day one of a new job; entitling them to sick pay, holiday pay, parental leave and protection against unfair dismissal. A new Workers’ Protection Agency will ensure all these rights are properly enforced. And we’ll create a Working Time Commission … to reduce the average full time working hours to 32 a week within ten years. But to truly rebalance power in people’s daily lives we need to go further. So Labour will give workers a say and a stake in their workplace … by ensuring a third of the seats on company boards are reserved for worker directors ... elected by the workforce.A Labour government will rebuild communities across Britain with investment on a scale our country has never known bringing new jobs and fresh growth to every town, city, region and nation. We’ll upgrade our creaking infrastructure with £250 billion of public investment into energy, housing and transport through a National Transformation Fund and establish a National Investment Bank to make a further £250 billion available through loans to businesses and co-ops to get our economy moving. Grotesque inequality isn’t inevitable. It’s the result of a deliberate effort to tip the balance of power away from workers towards the privileged elite that Boris Johnson’s Conservatives represent.
Change is coming comrades. Change is coming for sure Sheikhy... Loose change...As that's all we will have left after these idiots have got us into incontrollable debt and poverty. Dare to dream Matty! A world where austerity, poverty, homelessness and hunger are not a Political choice of a right wing elite but are eliminated. Where billionaires and corporations paying their dues at last drag people from the torture of Tory economic vandalism. Dare to dream boys. Change is coming!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2019 13:37:08 GMT
You missed the bit where it grew better than expected in July. It would have to contract by 15x August’s figures to go in to recession Clever biased wording by bbc I never mentioned recession, is that the benchmark these days to stay out of recession? As I say, good times......
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2019 13:38:22 GMT
You missed the bit where it grew better than expected in July. It would have to contract by 15x August’s figures to go in to recession Clever biased wording by bbc Now Now...You know the lefties never let facts get in the way off a bit of Tory bashing. It's like shooting fish in a barrel. The whole "lefty" bollocks makes you look about 8 by the way.......
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Post by salopstick on Oct 10, 2019 13:40:42 GMT
Change is coming for sure Sheikhy... Loose change...As that's all we will have left after these idiots have got us into incontrollable debt and poverty. Dare to dream Matty! A world where austerity, poverty, homelessness and hunger are not a Political choice of a right wing elite but are eliminated. Where billionaires and corporations paying their dues at last drag people from the torture of Tory economic vandalism. Dare to dream boys. Change is coming! No change whilst in the EU you know that right? We’ve been promised comrade Corbyn a change for nearly 5 years. He can’t change nothing with out being voted in. Lost one called for another. Rejected the one on offer. No change
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Post by salopstick on Oct 10, 2019 13:43:02 GMT
Corbyn changes
His views on ira when potentially leader of this country His views on the EU when cornered by the PLP
any more?
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Post by mattyd on Oct 10, 2019 14:20:58 GMT
Corbyn changes His views on ira when potentially leader of this country His views on the EU when cornered by the PLP any more? His bed sheets after a steamy romp with Abacus.
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Post by harryburrows on Oct 10, 2019 14:56:58 GMT
Corbyn changes His views on ira when potentially leader of this country His views on the EU when cornered by the PLP any more? Salisbury!
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Post by harryburrows on Oct 10, 2019 14:59:38 GMT
Change is coming for sure Sheikhy... Loose change...As that's all we will have left after these idiots have got us into incontrollable debt and poverty. Dare to dream Matty! A world where austerity, poverty, homelessness and hunger are not a Political choice of a right wing elite but are eliminated. Where billionaires and corporations paying their dues at last drag people from the torture of Tory economic vandalism. Dare to dream boys. Change is coming! Yes mate the lib dems will be the new opposition when Johnson is re elected
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Post by followyoudown on Oct 10, 2019 15:01:00 GMT
Nailed it
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Post by pearo on Oct 10, 2019 15:01:52 GMT
He’s still yet to admit the Holocaust took place.
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Post by followyoudown on Oct 10, 2019 15:05:03 GMT
If Jezza ever gets in it wont take him 10 years to cut the average working week to 32 hours trust me...... The evidence suggests that in certain industries a shorter working week is better for production as well as the health and well being of the employee so the sooner the better surely? In 10 years time robots will be doing more and more and corbyn effectively wants to increase the cost of human labour by 8.5%, evidence suggests being unemployed is not good for the health and well being of ex-employees.......
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Post by followyoudown on Oct 10, 2019 15:06:15 GMT
He’s still yet to admit the Holocaust took place. I am not sure thats true as he has tabled EDM to change the name of holocaust memorial day or something daft like that....
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Post by sheikhmomo on Oct 10, 2019 15:24:49 GMT
It's marvellous what the Victorian Ghost Group on here choose to believe isn't it. The main policy squirted out of the genitals of the Tory conference was that hey were going to build 40 hospitals. No spending plans and no references to the shortage of 40,000 nurses in the current system, no mention the abolition of nurses training bursaries and no mention of their own hard right immigration policies that will prevent these vacancies ever being filled for the existing Hospitals let alone any new ones! All they do is swallow what fop haired posh people tell them to! Change is coming comrades, get on the (re-nationalised) train and join us
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Post by salopstick on Oct 10, 2019 15:37:37 GMT
It's marvellous what the Victorian Ghost Group on here choose to believe isn't it. The main policy squirted out of the genitals of the Tory conference was that hey were going to build 40 hospitals. No spending plans and no references to the shortage of 40,000 nurses in the current system, no mention the abolition of nurses training bursaries and no mention of their own hard right immigration policies that will prevent these vacancies ever being filled for the existing Hospitals let alone any new ones! All they do is swallow what fop haired posh people tell them to! Change is coming comrades, get on the (re-nationalised) train and join us Do you honestly believe that Corbyn will be the labour leader to win the next election and guide this country through the first years of Brexit? You honestly believe that Corbyn can persuade the marginal swing constituencies to elect him PM?
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Post by partickpotter on Oct 10, 2019 15:42:21 GMT
It's marvellous what the Victorian Ghost Group on here choose to believe isn't it. The main policy squirted out of the genitals of the Tory conference was that hey were going to build 40 hospitals. No spending plans and no references to the shortage of 40,000 nurses in the current system, no mention the abolition of nurses training bursaries and no mention of their own hard right immigration policies that will prevent these vacancies ever being filled for the existing Hospitals let alone any new ones! All they do is swallow what fop haired posh people tell them to! Change is coming comrades, get on the (re-nationalised) train and join us Do you honestly believe that Corbyn will be the labour leader to win the next election and guide this country through the first years of Brexit? You honestly believe that Corbyn can persuade the marginal swing constituencies to elect him PM? Corbyn is hoping to hang onto enough seats so he can form a Government with the SNP and LibDems. He could do it.
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Post by yeokel on Oct 10, 2019 15:44:56 GMT
Jezza delivering an excellent visionary socialist speech right now.... We’ll create a new Ministry of Employment Rights to give workers a seat at the Cabinet table and strengthen the democratic voice of the workforce through collective bargaining. Every worker will have full rights on day one of a new job; entitling them to sick pay, holiday pay, parental leave and protection against unfair dismissal. A new Workers’ Protection Agency will ensure all these rights are properly enforced. And we’ll create a Working Time Commission … to reduce the average full time working hours to 32 a week within ten years. But to truly rebalance power in people’s daily lives we need to go further. So Labour will give workers a say and a stake in their workplace … by ensuring a third of the seats on company boards are reserved for worker directors ... elected by the workforce.A Labour government will rebuild communities across Britain with investment on a scale our country has never known bringing new jobs and fresh growth to every town, city, region and nation. We’ll upgrade our creaking infrastructure with £250 billion of public investment into energy, housing and transport through a National Transformation Fund and establish a National Investment Bank to make a further £250 billion available through loans to businesses and co-ops to get our economy moving. Grotesque inequality isn’t inevitable. It’s the result of a deliberate effort to tip the balance of power away from workers towards the privileged elite that Boris Johnson’s Conservatives represent.
Change is coming comrades. “We’ll create a new Ministry of Employment Rights to give workers a seat at the Cabinet table and strengthen the democratic voice of the workforce through collective bargaining. Every worker will have full rights on day one of a new job; entitling them to sick pay, holiday pay, parental leave and protection against unfair dismissal. A new Workers’ Protection Agency will ensure all these rights are properly enforced. And we’ll create a Working Time Commission … to reduce the average full time working hours to 32 a week within ten years. But to truly rebalance power in people’s daily lives we need to go further. So Labour will give workers a say and a stake in their workplace … by ensuring a third of the seats on company boards are reserved for worker directors ... elected by the workforce.” Is there an economically successful country that you can point to which has this sort of arrangement in place? In fact, is there anywhere, successful or not, where it has all been tried and is still in place? I’m not against much of the above, but it sounds like too much pie-in-the-sky to be taken seriously so if current examples are working, they should be promoted vigorously. And, as an afterthought, I wonder how a "worker" is defined? I'll take your non-answer as an "I've no idea" then, shall I?
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Post by sheikhmomo on Oct 10, 2019 15:54:26 GMT
It's marvellous what the Victorian Ghost Group on here choose to believe isn't it. The main policy squirted out of the genitals of the Tory conference was that hey were going to build 40 hospitals. No spending plans and no references to the shortage of 40,000 nurses in the current system, no mention the abolition of nurses training bursaries and no mention of their own hard right immigration policies that will prevent these vacancies ever being filled for the existing Hospitals let alone any new ones! All they do is swallow what fop haired posh people tell them to! Change is coming comrades, get on the (re-nationalised) train and join us Do you honestly believe that Corbyn will be the labour leader to win the next election and guide this country through the first years of Brexit? You honestly believe that Corbyn can persuade the marginal swing constituencies to elect him PM? Heard it all before in 2017, just before he got 13M votes. I'm confident yes. So confident that I will also have a bet on 'that filthy piece of tow rag' being the first sitting PM voted out of their seat in British Political history!
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Post by sheikhmomo on Oct 10, 2019 15:55:06 GMT
“We’ll create a new Ministry of Employment Rights to give workers a seat at the Cabinet table and strengthen the democratic voice of the workforce through collective bargaining. Every worker will have full rights on day one of a new job; entitling them to sick pay, holiday pay, parental leave and protection against unfair dismissal. A new Workers’ Protection Agency will ensure all these rights are properly enforced. And we’ll create a Working Time Commission … to reduce the average full time working hours to 32 a week within ten years. But to truly rebalance power in people’s daily lives we need to go further. So Labour will give workers a say and a stake in their workplace … by ensuring a third of the seats on company boards are reserved for worker directors ... elected by the workforce.” Is there an economically successful country that you can point to which has this sort of arrangement in place? In fact, is there anywhere, successful or not, where it has all been tried and is still in place? I’m not against much of the above, but it sounds like too much pie-in-the-sky to be taken seriously so if current examples are working, they should be promoted vigorously. And, as an afterthought, I wonder how a "worker" is defined? I'll take your non-answer as an "I've no idea" then, shall I? Sorry, what was your question? Edit: Oh thin things in bold...… We’ll create a new Ministry of Employment Rights to give workers a seat at the Cabinet table I don’t think he means Jeff on the noon’s shift at JCB! There will be a cabinet minister whose entire portfolio is the furtherance and protection of workers’ rights, therefore giving workers a say not only the things that affect them in their working lives but in the way country moves forward in every area. Fucking brilliant isn’t it! Also well overdue after a decade of the destruction of workers rights and demoniastion of Trade Union’s by this vile Tory Government. … to reduce the average full time working hours to 32 a week
Top of my head Netherlands doesn’t do too bad on less hours than this by ensuring a third of the seats on company boards are reserved for worker directors ... Plenty do similar things, I think PP has answered this one.
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Post by yeokel on Oct 10, 2019 16:19:18 GMT
I'll take your non-answer as an "I've no idea" then, shall I? Sorry, what was your question? Edit: Oh thin things in bold...… We’ll create a new Ministry of Employment Rights to give workers a seat at the Cabinet table I don’t think he means Jeff on the noon’s shift at JCB! There will be a cabinet minister whose entire portfolio is the furtherance and protection of workers’ rights, therefore giving workers a say not only the things that affect them in their working lives but in the way country moves forward in every area. Fucking brilliant isn’t it! Also well overdue after a decade of the destruction of workers rights and demoniastion of Trade Union’s by this vile Tory Government. … to reduce the average full time working hours to 32 a week
Top of my head Netherlands doesn’t do too bad on less hours than this by ensuring a third of the seats on company boards are reserved for worker directors ... Plenty do similar things, I think PP has answered this one. " Fucking brilliant isn’t it!" It may well be if you can come up with a cabinet member who understands "workers" desires and aspirations that are affordable and workable. And if all these "workers" have the same views regarding "how the country moves forward". " Top of my head Netherlands doesn’t do too bad on less hours than this" According to the TUC, the average working week in Holland is 39 Hours. Not that much different than us. Working Weeks"I think PP has answered this one." Yep.
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Post by salopstick on Oct 10, 2019 16:58:35 GMT
Do you honestly believe that Corbyn will be the labour leader to win the next election and guide this country through the first years of Brexit? You honestly believe that Corbyn can persuade the marginal swing constituencies to elect him PM? Heard it all before in 2017, just before he got 13M votes. I'm confident yes. So confident that I will also have a bet on 'that filthy piece of tow rag' being the first sitting PM voted out of their seat in British Political history! In Uxbridge? 😂😂 He got 13m votes on a brexit manifesto. That manifesto turns out to be a lie He will not be getting 13m votes on a bremainxit manifesto
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Post by mattyd on Oct 10, 2019 19:37:52 GMT
He’s still yet to admit the Holocaust took place. A few Stoke fans deny The Holocaust... But we all know it happened.. Here is and extract from Wiki... Very interesting read.. The 1984–85 season was Stoke City's 78th season in the Football League and 52nd in the First Division. Bill Asprey was given the managerial position on a permanent basis by the board following the previous season's close escape. However Stoke won three of their 42 league matches managing to pick up 17 points, a record low which would stand for 21 years. Stoke scored 24 goals and conceded 91 giving them a goal difference of –67. Supporters stopped attending matches with crowds falling below 5,000. The season became known as The Holocaust season and Stoke would not gain a return to the top flight until 2008. And here is a link to the whole page... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1984–85_Stoke_City_F.C._seasonA very sad episode in our history, and as painful as it is we must not deny The Holocaust.
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Oct 11, 2019 3:52:58 GMT
Do you honestly believe that Corbyn will be the labour leader to win the next election and guide this country through the first years of Brexit? You honestly believe that Corbyn can persuade the marginal swing constituencies to elect him PM? Heard it all before in 2017, just before he got 13M votes. I'm confident yes. So confident that I will also have a bet on 'that filthy piece of tow rag' being the first sitting PM voted out of their seat in British Political history! You do remember that even the Maybot got more votes then Jezzbollah? So, how come he's ran frit from a general election with Boris, twice?
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Post by PotterLog on Oct 11, 2019 4:49:49 GMT
Do you honestly believe that Corbyn will be the labour leader to win the next election and guide this country through the first years of Brexit? You honestly believe that Corbyn can persuade the marginal swing constituencies to elect him PM? Heard it all before in 2017, just before he got 13M votes. I'm confident yes. So confident that I will also have a bet on 'that filthy piece of tow rag' being the first sitting PM voted out of their seat in British Political history! Yeah heard it all before eh... to think there were some people who thought Corbyn couldn’t win the 2017 election! They must feel so daf hang on
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Oct 11, 2019 6:53:50 GMT
Looks like Squealer's wetting the bed again.
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Post by partickpotter on Oct 11, 2019 7:09:34 GMT
Looks like Squealer's wetting the bed again. Ah... Bless.
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