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    Quote Originally Posted by XabiOrbaiz View Post
    Can the mods please explain why they continue to allow such bile on our forum? Opinions are only valid when they are asked. Nobody cares about your right wing political views. This should either be moved to off topic or deleted. End of story.
    Here,here,election's done with for a month or two at least.UTCB

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    Get these silly threads down. This is a blades forum not a britain first one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FatherKnowsBest View Post
    We already are. National Debt at 90% of GDP, Public Sector Borrowing growing at £1bn a month, but the economy is in safe hands, apparantly.

    That's the joy of a 'service based' economy where no-one makes anything, but just adds their costs and passes it on, swamping our competitiveness into a downward spiral as we buy everything from overseas, or export the share dividends for all the public and utility businesses we sold to the French, Spanish and Germans and Yanks. That's why we have a £50bn gap p.a. in what we buy and sell overseas. That's money we export rather than investing in ourselves. HS2? £50bn, trains German, rails and infrastructure French and German, consultancy/software, Yanks. Trident $100bn straight to the Yanks. They must all be peeing themselves for having our pants down so easily. Crazy, crazy, crazy.

    I've no great confidence in the Labour shadow cabinet, but the likes of May, Michael Gove, Boris Johnson and Amber Rudd? Blood and sand. I wouldn't trust them with organising the Church Fete. Is that really the very best we can do, really??

    Oh well, 'strong and stable' government it is, so long as they are supported by the votes of a few fanatical idiots.
    Could not agree more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LesHiboux View Post
    Che Corbyn targets the young because (1) they don't remember the 70s nor his dubious liaisons (2) they're easily gulled. No serious party offers free tuition fees. To fund that you'd ruin the economy, and that would impact the most on the young who aren't going to uni. But it wins votes, as we saw with Cleggy. Vote for me and you'll win the National Lottery.
    This is exactly it. No-one below the age of 30 understands the IRA and all the issues of Northern Ireland.
    Personally I think it's a fantastic idea to spunk away £11 billion a year so some student can sit on their arse for 5 years and come out with a degree in African Pottery painting.
    Joking aside, here's the reality. Mr and Mrs average worker will pay tax to fund this giveaway to students who will then graduate on get a job as Mr and Mrs average workers boss, earning up to 5 times as much as them and have not to worry about the cost of being given tuition at the finest universities in the world for f*ck all. That's Corbyns equality. The man is a f*cking liability.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JonnyEdge View Post
    This is exactly it. No-one below the age of 30 understands the IRA and all the issues of Northern Ireland.
    Personally I think it's a fantastic idea to spunk away £11 billion a year so some student can sit on their arse for 5 years and come out with a degree in African Pottery painting.
    Joking aside, here's the reality. Mr and Mrs average worker will pay tax to fund this giveaway to students who will then graduate on get a job as Mr and Mrs average workers boss, earning up to 5 times as much as them and have not to worry about the cost of being given tuition at the finest universities in the world for f*ck all. That's Corbyns equality. The man is a f*cking liability.
    What a load of bolloocks Jonny

    The IRA and the Union paramilitaries stopped being quite so dangerous when we began talking to them and included them in the democratic process. Its the same with all political 'terrorist' organisations. Its about time that we move on from the bomb and the bullet in Northern Ireland. Corbyn never 'supported' the IRA, but he was prepared to talk to them in the early days of the peace process. If you want to go backwards then go on your own, but stop spouting irrelevant out of date crap about the IRA.

    As for students, you seem to have a chip on your shoulder about them too. As I suspect you know, students don't all study African Pottery painting. The large majority spend 3 years studying Maths and Sciences and Engineering and Construction and Architecture and Biological Sciences and Medicine and Business, then they graduate and make a valuable contribution to the society and economy. Mr and Mrs Average Worker aren't going to find a cure for cancer, or become your GP, or build amazing bridges and buildings or develop new products or solve the climate crisis. We've got to leave that job to the kids. You have to keep investing in knowledge and talent. £11bn a year? Jeeze we spunk that away every three months on the Tories version 'austerity light', where the poor get poorer and we still end up bust. Knowledge is power, embrace it.

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    It's funny how the generation who got cheap housing and cheap higher education, when they were young, now describe these things as "sweeties". Clearly they were more entitled to them than then the current young people....

    Or maybe this is the same generation who voted to leave the EU based on lies written on a bus....?


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    Incidentally young are supporting Corbyn because he recognises that there are issues and is trying to offer solutions. All the Tories do, by comparison, is claim everything is fine, "Judge us by our record", and bitch about Corbyn and young people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mortontheblade View Post
    It's funny how the generation who got cheap housing and cheap higher education, when they were young, now describe these things as "sweeties". Clearly they were more entitled to them than then the current young people....

    Or maybe this is the same generation who voted to leave the EU based on lies written on a bus....?

    And what did it say on said bus?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rav1 View Post
    And what did it say on said bus?
    I'm guessing the £350m a week thing for the NHS. Trouble was that Cameron and the Remain team were intent on telling their own lies, so it was a matter of choosing one pack of lies against another. At no point did anyone on either side actually try to put a balanced case, neither did any of them actually have a clue what 'Brexit' actually entailed for anyone.

    What the feck David Cameron was thinking by calling the vote and giving us the chance to kick him squarely in the knackers, Lord only knows...and then May learns nowt, calls a general election and now it is costing us all £1bn to buy the votes to prop up her discredited government. What a buggers muddle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FatherKnowsBest View Post
    I'm guessing the £350m a week thing for the NHS. Trouble was that Cameron and the Remain team were intent on telling their own lies, so it was a matter of choosing one pack of lies against another. At no point did anyone on either side actually try to put a balanced case, neither did any of them actually have a clue what 'Brexit' actually entailed for anyone.

    What the feck David Cameron was thinking by calling the vote and giving us the chance to kick him squarely in the knackers, Lord only knows...and then May learns nowt, calls a general election and now it is costing us all £1bn to buy the votes to prop up her discredited government. What a buggers muddle.
    Yep, reckon it was the £350m advert that didn't actually say lets invest £350m a week on the NHS. If only! No, you are bang right, neither side put a balanced case forawrds at all. It was just a muck slinging contest. And as for elections & votes, have they learned NOTHING about the general public from the Boaty McBoatface vote???

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