But Miss, he spat at me
C'mon guys. You are two of the most knowledgeable around on this subject, albeit from slightly different perspectives. If you two can't discuss without recourse to something resembling a playground squabble what hope is there for the rest of the country?
Anyway...isn't Article 127 the main question now?
Last edited by ramAnag; 03-02-2017 at 09:20 AM.
But Miss, he spat at me
Anag anyone who says, i voted for the Tory's because Labour bankrupted the nation, this being a labour government that was only slightly to the left of Thatcher remember! Loses all credibility, its not an even remotely true or factual statement!
1. Labour did not create the economic crash of 2008
2. The country would have been bankrupt and in the same state as many other countries if Labour hadn't acted decisively.
3. The Tories would have acted no differently and indeed supported whole heartedly the economic strategy - well it was virtually the same as theirs of course they may not have used the money gained in the good years for social reform or the NHS or education but hey they sure made sure who was going to pay for the misdeeds and crimes (not that many have been convicted)
4.If labour was so ****ing bad on the ecomony, what about holding cameron and osbourne to account for the fact that austerity failed, all their targets were missed?
As for the LIb Dems, not a ****ing hope that they will form the opposition, utter poppy cock and plainly so, that and his very elegant cherry picking of my post - ignoring the context of the remarks says it all really!
Anyway we now have a Tory government that has made it clear the number one priority is NOT the economy but immigration, just hope those who voted Brexit believe that the end result will be worth it!
Swale...you're preaching to the converted with me and I agree with all your four points. For what it's worth, what pisses me off is when otherwise intelligent and articulate posters start name calling and such like. There's a debate to be had and the one on here has been better than many. Even Ram59 and I have been known to agree on somethings and we were diametrically opposed to begin with...or seemed to be!
Actually your comment about those who voted for Brexit on the basis of immigration not being disappointed is depressingly accurate as I fear that for a majority of the 37% minority (aka 'the voice of the people'...not), immigration was the main issue. Anyway...back to the current court case over article 127...actually brought by a Brexiteer apparently. Any hope of the damage to our economy being minimised by this?
Swales your spot on with all 4 points Only support people without a brain would blame Labour for the Global crisis no Leiham Brothers no crash I'm unusual I suppose a business owning socialist Although I'm finding it hard to continuing to support Labour with Corbyn in charge As for the Lib Dems not for me any who can vote for NHS reform bill is not for me
Agree with that mista. Imagine Corbyn is a thoroughly decent man and someone who could play a valuable role in society. Unfortunately, imo, he's been a total disaster as leader of the Labour Party and if he doesn't go soon I suspect we'll see the end of Labour and the emergence of a new coalition party. May not be a bad thing either, again imo.
In a spirit of peacemaking, here's a considered response to your points
1, AGREED they didn't singlehandedly create it but it happened on their watch, and they weren't watchful enough
2, AGREED but it was all too late - a bit like Liverpool's goalie the other night, no use saving a pen when you've already let a howler in.
3, AGREED but they weren't in power so they got my protest vote - what did you want me to do? Vote LD?
4, AGREED their target setting/forecasting/predicting was atrocious, and I'd throw in the Bank Of England in that same pot, Mark Carney's continued ability to remain calm in the face of repeated failed predictions amazes me.
5(?), Well we'll see, I note Ramanag says sort of the same thing in a later post. Come back and take the piss in 2020
6(?), Cherry picking - that's just the frustrated Daily Mail Editor in me shining through. AND I missed one!
Yes, Gordon Brown was a god and everything he did wrong was because the Tories backed him and everything he did right was against the Tories.
The facts show that in the last 5 years of labour our growth was worse than the eu average in 4 and fractionally better in 1. So much for us coping better than everyone else. Incidently, since the Tories have been in power our growth has by far exceeded the eu average in every year.