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    Quote Originally Posted by ragingpup View Post
    I covered that one a few months ago Kerr backed with government data. It showed that since 1956, there is nothing between the parties in terms of economic performance. And that included ALL economic indicators. You squeled about that still only being X years of Labour government but that was the last 70 years. Do I have to save this data and post it everytime you post the same old Conservative lies on behalf of your party.

    I say it again. Economic performance. Government data. Since 1956. Between the 2 parties. On any indicators. NO DIFFERENCE
    Well I'll say my bit again too.

    Post 1956 you are talking about the 11 years of Labour government in the period 1964 to 1979 to which I have referred to above (3 of which were under the supervision of the IMF who made Callaghan slash the budget deficit that his government was running) and the 13 years of non-Labour Labour government 1997 to 2010. With such limited data and with the overlay of world economic conditions, I would argue that IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO DRAW THE CONCLUSION YOU ARE TRYING TO DRAW (I don't understand why you capitalising but thought I'd give it a go – it didn’t do anything for me). I do recall the seventies, however and am happy to draw conclusions from that.
    Last edited by KerrAvon; 11-12-2018 at 10:48 PM.

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