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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
    Well that's true to form �� ignore what's said, launch a personal attack instead - much more fun. I may only have one friend but I'd wager that's one more than you.

    I suspected there was no point engaging on this thread, now I'm sure of it.
    Take your point GP…personal attacks seldom help…but ignore them and stick with it…it might be interesting to see if we can reach a consensus on what forum members regard as the priorities for any new government.
    At the moment it seems pretty much everything is ‘broken’…the NHS, the education system and the housing and transport situations all appear to have been wrecked over the last decade and a half compared with where we were at the turn of the century.
    For me they are four huge priorities…as are sensible, rather than populist, foreign, immigration and climate change policies. To be honest I no longer really care who delivers them, Labour or some sort of coalition. I just can’t help feeling that the vast majority of those who’ve played a leading part in government and national decision making since 2016 (and certainly 2019) should be avoided at all cost.
    Last edited by ramAnag; 11-02-2024 at 09:29 AM.

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