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The election - what next?
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I remember the bad old times interest rates at around 13% or even higher. Michael Foot another scruffy little Herbert preaching the unworkable socialist mantra. Then. Harold Wilson getting his instructions from goodness knows who. Labour has always been the party to spend spend they say that hey will borrow while interest rates are low. Do they honestly believe that the rates will stay low if they were in power.
We won't even mention Blair and Brown well maybe one took us to War to try and be as big as the Americans and the other threw his teddy out the or am until he got the top job, and lookwhat happened to him..
So Mr Corbyn will be a sad little figure at Brexit negotiations, downtrodden by the Eurobullies he will not have the guts to negotiate a decent settlement.
We won't even mention Blair and Brown well maybe one took us to War to try and be as big as the Americans and the other threw his teddy out the or am until he got the top job, and lookwhat happened to him..
So Mr Corbyn will be a sad little figure at Brexit negotiations, downtrodden by the Eurobullies he will not have the guts to negotiate a decent settlement.
Further to kromo's post, I was also under the impression that it was Labour voters who held the electorate in contempt for deigning to vote Tory. And yet the last week or so look at all those people who've come out with "how could you be dumb enough to vote for Corbyn?"
Who's holding whom in contempt, here?
Who's holding whom in contempt, here?
"Labour has always been the party to spend spend they say that hey will borrow while interest rates are low."
No it isn't. Do your research For Funks Sake.
http:// www.tax researc h.org.u k/Blog/ 2016/03 /13/the -conser vatives -have-b een-the -bigges t-borro wers-ov er-the- last-70 -years/
Labour has not only consistently borrowed less for the last 70 years, it also spent more time paying off existing debt than the Conservatives have.
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Labour has not only consistently borrowed less for the last 70 years, it also spent more time paying off existing debt than the Conservatives have.