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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

It have been leaked and one of the good points is that they will not leave the eu without a deal, here is some other points:

Spend an extra £8bn on social care over the next Parliament

Refuse to make "false promises" on immigration

Stress that any leader should be "extremely cautious" about using Trident nuclear weapons, which leader Jeremy Corbyn opposes

Strengthen trade union rights - including increased unionisation across the workforce and repealing last year's Trade Union Act

Scrap the public sector pay cap and reintroduce national pay bargaining

Ban so-called "zero hours" contracts

Increase income tax for the highest earning 5% to raise an extra £6bn for the NHS

Build at least 100,000 council and housing association houses a year

Reserve 4,000 homes for rough sleepers

What do you think of their draft?

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral

La la land,seen the flying elephants

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

It will be a soft brexit

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Can't really see a negative,, closing the gap fast I think??

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By *eavenscentitCouple
over a year ago

barnstaple

Great ideas...I am not sure they stand a chance plus I cannot stand Diane Abbott

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By *imiUKMan
over a year ago

Hereford


"Great ideas...I am not sure they stand a chance plus I cannot stand Diane Abbott "

Since the Tories keep shooting themsleves in the foot, it's looking like it's all to play for.

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"Great ideas...I am not sure they stand a chance plus I cannot stand Diane Abbott "

The thought of Diane Abbott as home secretary is scary! Emily Thornberry came out and said the other day if Labour win Trident could be scrapped. Then the shadow defence secretary said it was her job to talk about defence and it's Labour policy to keep trident. They are divided over it and Corbyn wants to scrap trident too. Labour are putting the security of the country at risk. Vote Conservative to keep them out and the tories are United on keeping and renewing trident.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Some of thier ideas have apeal , luckily as you said the thought of Abbott , Thornberry etc should keep them out

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yes i love the threat of nuclear war at our doorstep. Say we decide to use Trident one day on our enemiez what do you think the consequences would be?? Nuclear weapons is always a deciding factor for me when it comes to voting a genearal election fuck the nhs, Schools, Job protection, Wages, Disabled, Police, Poor. As long as we have a big bomb we are all gonna be okay.

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"Yes i love the threat of nuclear war at our doorstep. Say we decide to use Trident one day on our enemiez what do you think the consequences would be?? Nuclear weapons is always a deciding factor for me when it comes to voting a genearal election fuck the nhs, Schools, Job protection, Wages, Disabled, Police, Poor. As long as we have a big bomb we are all gonna be okay.

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So you'd rather countries like Russia and North Korea have nuclear weapons and we don't? Because they will continue to have them whether you like it or not and no amount of pacifist clap trap from the likes of hippy Corbyn will persuade them to get rid of their nukes. It makes us safer having our own nuclear deterrent.

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By *wingtolifeCouple
over a year ago

who knows


"Yes i love the threat of nuclear war at our doorstep. Say we decide to use Trident one day on our enemiez what do you think the consequences would be?? Nuclear weapons is always a deciding factor for me when it comes to voting a genearal election fuck the nhs, Schools, Job protection, Wages, Disabled, Police, Poor. As long as we have a big bomb we are all gonna be okay.

So you'd rather countries like Russia and North Korea have nuclear weapons and we don't? Because they will continue to have them whether you like it or not and no amount of pacifist clap trap from the likes of hippy Corbyn will persuade them to get rid of their nukes. It makes us safer having our own nuclear deterrent. "

to be honest doesnt matter, you can visit many countries in the world they dont have or worry bout nuclear weapons.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Yes i love the threat of nuclear war at our doorstep. Say we decide to use Trident one day on our enemiez what do you think the consequences would be?? Nuclear weapons is always a deciding factor for me when it comes to voting a genearal election fuck the nhs, Schools, Job protection, Wages, Disabled, Police, Poor. As long as we have a big bomb we are all gonna be okay.

So you'd rather countries like Russia and North Korea have nuclear weapons and we don't? Because they will continue to have them whether you like it or not and no amount of pacifist clap trap from the likes of hippy Corbyn will persuade them to get rid of their nukes. It makes us safer having our own nuclear deterrent. "

Well I'm just glad I don't live in your world of paranoia and media fuelled propaganda!! Like the last post says there are plenty of countries without a Nuclear deterrent and they seem to be doing just fine. I'd rather concern myself on the real threat to our lives Cancer!! It effects more of us than the Noth Koreans and bloody Russians or any Immigrant. We need to put our NHS first. because thats whats gonna save most of our lives in the end.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I would like us to have our Own Nuclear Detterent but I do worry with Trident whether we could use it without the Yanks say so ?

Prefer to make our own !

With our PM having the Total control of it with advice from our Armed Forces but Tottally Independdnt from anyone Else !

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Great ideas...I am not sure they stand a chance plus I cannot stand Diane Abbott

The thought of Diane Abbott as home secretary is scary! Emily Thornberry came out and said the other day if Labour win Trident could be scrapped. Then the shadow defence secretary said it was her job to talk about defence and it's Labour policy to keep trident. They are divided over it and Corbyn wants to scrap trident too. Labour are putting the security of the country at risk. Vote Conservative to keep them out and the tories are United on keeping and renewing trident. "

I'd rather chew my own arm off than vote Tory. Vote conservative.... If you're an idiot

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"Great ideas...I am not sure they stand a chance plus I cannot stand Diane Abbott

The thought of Diane Abbott as home secretary is scary! Emily Thornberry came out and said the other day if Labour win Trident could be scrapped. Then the shadow defence secretary said it was her job to talk about defence and it's Labour policy to keep trident. They are divided over it and Corbyn wants to scrap trident too. Labour are putting the security of the country at risk. Vote Conservative to keep them out and the tories are United on keeping and renewing trident.

I'd rather chew my own arm off than vote Tory. Vote conservative.... If you're an idiot "

Voting Conservative is the sensible option for strong and stable leadership with a united party. A vote for Labour is a vote for a divided party with a potential coalition of chaos with the Lib dems/SNP and clueless Corbyn as Prime minister.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Great ideas...I am not sure they stand a chance plus I cannot stand Diane Abbott

The thought of Diane Abbott as home secretary is scary! Emily Thornberry came out and said the other day if Labour win Trident could be scrapped. Then the shadow defence secretary said it was her job to talk about defence and it's Labour policy to keep trident. They are divided over it and Corbyn wants to scrap trident too. Labour are putting the security of the country at risk. Vote Conservative to keep them out and the tories are United on keeping and renewing trident.

I'd rather chew my own arm off than vote Tory. Vote conservative.... If you're an idiot

Voting Conservative is the sensible option for strong and stable leadership with a united party. A vote for Labour is a vote for a divided party with a potential coalition of chaos with the Lib dems/SNP and clueless Corbyn as Prime minister. "

Strong and stable my arse. May doesn't even know what she's doing and her manifesto is just complete horse crap. It's like she doesn't even want to win. If you vote Tory then you're most definitely the clueless one

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By *oi_LucyCouple
over a year ago

Barbados


"Great ideas...I am not sure they stand a chance plus I cannot stand Diane Abbott

The thought of Diane Abbott as home secretary is scary! Emily Thornberry came out and said the other day if Labour win Trident could be scrapped. Then the shadow defence secretary said it was her job to talk about defence and it's Labour policy to keep trident. They are divided over it and Corbyn wants to scrap trident too. Labour are putting the security of the country at risk. Vote Conservative to keep them out and the tories are United on keeping and renewing trident.

I'd rather chew my own arm off than vote Tory. Vote conservative.... If you're an idiot

Voting Conservative is the sensible option for strong and stable leadership with a united party. A vote for Labour is a vote for a divided party with a potential coalition of chaos with the Lib dems/SNP and clueless Corbyn as Prime minister. "

Strong and stable, strong and stable.... my god she really has fucking got you hasn't she Centaur?

Satire yes, but pretty much the truth:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0M91g4OlGEY

-Matt

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"Great ideas...I am not sure they stand a chance plus I cannot stand Diane Abbott

The thought of Diane Abbott as home secretary is scary! Emily Thornberry came out and said the other day if Labour win Trident could be scrapped. Then the shadow defence secretary said it was her job to talk about defence and it's Labour policy to keep trident. They are divided over it and Corbyn wants to scrap trident too. Labour are putting the security of the country at risk. Vote Conservative to keep them out and the tories are United on keeping and renewing trident.

I'd rather chew my own arm off than vote Tory. Vote conservative.... If you're an idiot

Voting Conservative is the sensible option for strong and stable leadership with a united party. A vote for Labour is a vote for a divided party with a potential coalition of chaos with the Lib dems/SNP and clueless Corbyn as Prime minister.

Strong and stable, strong and stable.... my god she really has fucking got you hasn't she Centaur?

Satire yes, but pretty much the truth:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0M91g4OlGEY

-Matt"

No I just like saying it over and over because I know how much it gets on Labour supporters tits.

It's funny to see them getting wound up about it.

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By *oi_LucyCouple
over a year ago

Barbados


"Great ideas...I am not sure they stand a chance plus I cannot stand Diane Abbott

The thought of Diane Abbott as home secretary is scary! Emily Thornberry came out and said the other day if Labour win Trident could be scrapped. Then the shadow defence secretary said it was her job to talk about defence and it's Labour policy to keep trident. They are divided over it and Corbyn wants to scrap trident too. Labour are putting the security of the country at risk. Vote Conservative to keep them out and the tories are United on keeping and renewing trident.

I'd rather chew my own arm off than vote Tory. Vote conservative.... If you're an idiot

Voting Conservative is the sensible option for strong and stable leadership with a united party. A vote for Labour is a vote for a divided party with a potential coalition of chaos with the Lib dems/SNP and clueless Corbyn as Prime minister.

Strong and stable, strong and stable.... my god she really has fucking got you hasn't she Centaur?

Satire yes, but pretty much the truth:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0M91g4OlGEY

-Matt

No I just like saying it over and over because I know how much it gets on Labour supporters tits.

It's funny to see them getting wound up about it. "

lol

Nice try.

-Matt

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock

Any Tory supporters/voters on here please feel free to add the phrase 'strong and stable leadership' into every single post you put on here.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Brexitors living in a fantasy world I see lol.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Apart from the Labour manifesto being a load of bollocks, what we need is not a coalition of chaos but strong and stable leadership

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By *oi_LucyCouple
over a year ago

Barbados


"Apart from the Labour manifesto being a load of bollocks, what we need is not a coalition of chaos but strong and stable leadership "

Lol. Well done. Give Centaur a high five, you both clearly deserve it

-Matt

PS. you forgot to mention that Corbyn is un-electable.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Corbyn is a wolf in sheeps clothing, a dangerous little man. He is unelectable

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Apart from the Labour manifesto being a load of bollocks, what we need is not a coalition of chaos but strong and stable leadership "

I'm a bit worried that the warning against socialism is coming true with the Tory party. 1984 is coming to 2017.

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral


"Great ideas...I am not sure they stand a chance plus I cannot stand Diane Abbott

The thought of Diane Abbott as home secretary is scary! Emily Thornberry came out and said the other day if Labour win Trident could be scrapped. Then the shadow defence secretary said it was her job to talk about defence and it's Labour policy to keep trident. They are divided over it and Corbyn wants to scrap trident too. Labour are putting the security of the country at risk. Vote Conservative to keep them out and the tories are United on keeping and renewing trident.

I'd rather chew my own arm off than vote Tory. Vote conservative.... If you're an idiot

Voting Conservative is the sensible option for strong and stable leadership with a united party. A vote for Labour is a vote for a divided party with a potential coalition of chaos with the Lib dems/SNP and clueless Corbyn as Prime minister.

Strong and stable my arse. May doesn't even know what she's doing and her manifesto is just complete horse crap. It's like she doesn't even want to win. If you vote Tory then you're most definitely the clueless one "

So Labour is going to get at least one vote then yours

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Apart from the Labour manifesto being a load of bollocks, what we need is not a coalition of chaos but strong and stable leadership

I'm a bit worried that the warning against socialism is coming true with the Tory party. 1984 is coming to 2017."

You're a bit confused. If it was down to the Labour party 1983 is coming to 2017

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"Apart from the Labour manifesto being a load of bollocks, what we need is not a coalition of chaos but strong and stable leadership

I'm a bit worried that the warning against socialism is coming true with the Tory party. 1984 is coming to 2017.

You're a bit confused. If it was down to the Labour party 1983 is coming to 2017"

The longest suicide note in history part 2 aka the labour party manifesto.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Do you think the tuition fees will be a game changer ? A lot of students out there

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Do you think the tuition fees will be a game changer ? A lot of students out there "
More importantly a lot of parents have to help with uni fees.My 12 year old daughter has trust fund for this purpose which at present only has 5k in it.

£40,000 in tuition fees is a fucking big incentive to vote labour.

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By *nleashedCrakenMan
over a year ago

Widnes


"Great ideas...I am not sure they stand a chance plus I cannot stand Diane Abbott

The thought of Diane Abbott as home secretary is scary! Emily Thornberry came out and said the other day if Labour win Trident could be scrapped. Then the shadow defence secretary said it was her job to talk about defence and it's Labour policy to keep trident. They are divided over it and Corbyn wants to scrap trident too. Labour are putting the security of the country at risk. Vote Conservative to keep them out and the tories are United on keeping and renewing trident.

I'd rather chew my own arm off than vote Tory. Vote conservative.... If you're an idiot

Voting Conservative is the sensible option for strong and stable leadership with a united party. A vote for Labour is a vote for a divided party with a potential coalition of chaos with the Lib dems/SNP and clueless Corbyn as Prime minister.

Strong and stable, strong and stable.... my god she really has fucking got you hasn't she Centaur?

Satire yes, but pretty much the truth:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0M91g4OlGEY

-Matt"

The problem is Matt that the alternative isn't really there. Labours offer of the many can have everything they want because the few are going to pay for it all is so full of holes it's unworkable. LibDems, unfortunately, just don't seem to be cutting through.

So far the only serious mistake the Conservative's have made, and it is a big one, is on Social Services but they'll have changed that before the week, possibly even the day, is out.

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By *obka3Couple
over a year ago

bournemouth


"Do you think the tuition fees will be a game changer ? A lot of students out there More importantly a lot of parents have to help with uni fees.My 12 year old daughter has trust fund for this purpose which at present only has 5k in it.

£40,000 in tuition fees is a fucking big incentive to vote labour. "

I thought having a degree was meant to mean a much higher earning total over a life time so why expect others to pay for that education? Perhaps the tax payer would like to invest in my business so I can make a higher profit without me having to put my cash and hard work into it. More socialist thinking let someone else make my life easier so I dont have to.

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By *nleashedCrakenMan
over a year ago

Widnes


"Brexitors living in a fantasy world I see lol."

Problem is Labour, and particularly Corbyn, have backed hard BREXIT so far at every turn. Voting Labour won't stop BREXIT. Voting LibDem might.

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By *nleashedCrakenMan
over a year ago

Widnes


"Apart from the Labour manifesto being a load of bollocks, what we need is not a coalition of chaos but strong and stable leadership

Lol. Well done. Give Centaur a high five, you both clearly deserve it

-Matt

I don't buy into all this strong and stable BS, especially as the most destabilising thing for Britain is leaving the EU. However I'm not going to vote for Corbyn as I don't want a government that's setting out to only govern for the many when it's the first duty of any government to govern for all.

PS. you forgot to mention that Corbyn is un-electable."

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By *nleashedCrakenMan
over a year ago

Widnes


"Do you think the tuition fees will be a game changer ? A lot of students out there "

Not if they look at the reality of what tuition fees actually cost them and the likely consequent of removing then; which is far fewer university places.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Brexitors living in a fantasy world I see lol.

Problem is Labour, and particularly Corbyn, have backed hard BREXIT so far at every turn. Voting Labour won't stop BREXIT. Voting LibDem might."

Yes and as only lib dems want to be in the eu and knows the importance of the single market.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Do you think the tuition fees will be a game changer ? A lot of students out there

Not if they look at the reality of what tuition fees actually cost them and the likely consequent of removing then; which is far fewer university places."

There really is no need for tuition fees in the first place, in sweden education is free, they just have higher taxes to fund it.

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By *nleashedCrakenMan
over a year ago

Widnes


"Do you think the tuition fees will be a game changer ? A lot of students out there

Not if they look at the reality of what tuition fees actually cost them and the likely consequent of removing then; which is far fewer university places.There really is no need for tuition fees in the first place, in sweden education is free, they just have higher taxes to fund it."

It would be interesting to know what percentage of the Swedish population go on to university (degree level) education. In the UK it's 45% with a target of 50%+. When we had grants and free tuition it was 10%.

As generally those with degrees get more pay than those without not having tuition fees now would mean that the 50% on lower wages would actually be subsidising the 50% on higher wages.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Do you think the tuition fees will be a game changer ? A lot of students out there More importantly a lot of parents have to help with uni fees.My 12 year old daughter has trust fund for this purpose which at present only has 5k in it.

£40,000 in tuition fees is a fucking big incentive to vote labour.

I thought having a degree was meant to mean a much higher earning total over a life time so why expect others to pay for that education? Perhaps the tax payer would like to invest in my business so I can make a higher profit without me having to put my cash and hard work into it. More socialist thinking let someone else make my life easier so I dont have to. "

You can think what you want there's 40,000 reasons for parents to vote labour.. ...

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Do you think the tuition fees will be a game changer ? A lot of students out there

Not if they look at the reality of what tuition fees actually cost them and the likely consequent of removing then; which is far fewer university places.There really is no need for tuition fees in the first place, in sweden education is free, they just have higher taxes to fund it.

It would be interesting to know what percentage of the Swedish population go on to university (degree level) education. In the UK it's 45% with a target of 50%+. When we had grants and free tuition it was 10%.

As generally those with degrees get more pay than those without not having tuition fees now would mean that the 50% on lower wages would actually be subsidising the 50% on higher wages."

Yes strange with the percentages there with the grants in the uk. I am not sure about swedens % but sweden is ranked 2nd best higher education system in world in the league table, the reason of that could be as it is free as many are doing it.

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