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By *rincessvenus OP   Couple
over a year ago

Hull

mage is speech today were is he going to get all that money form it must be a bloody big money tree

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By *evil_u_knowMan
over a year ago

city

Didn't you know? you can just make figures up, even put them on the side of the bus, and voters wont hold you to them.

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral

In his dreams

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

He wont take on Johnson because he knows he will lose. Lib Dems will push them hard to be considered the opposition.

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By *ony 2016Man
over a year ago

Huddersfield /derby cinemas

The 2017 Labour Manifesto was fully independently costed , unlike the Tory one , which was quite fortunate for the Conservative party as they had warned there wasn't a magic money tree for nurses but then one appeared for Arlene Foster

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By *verysmileMan
over a year ago

CANTERBURY


"The 2017 Labour Manifesto was fully independently costed , unlike the Tory one , which was quite fortunate for the Conservative party as they had warned there wasn't a magic money tree for nurses but then one appeared for Arlene Foster "

Define "costed".

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By *ylonSlutTV/TS
over a year ago

Durham

Boris hasn't even remotely costed his promised tax cuts either. They are a lot more than corbyns. In the interest of fairness i think they are both promising things they think they are not going to asked to deliver so they promise the moon on a stick.

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By *illwill69uMan
over a year ago

moston

If you listened to his speech or read Labours published policies you would know that Labour policies are costed and the income sources are not increased debt. Unlike the last 9 years of Tory rule, which has managed to double the national debt while reducing living standards and life expectancy for all but the few at the top.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich

Watched his speech yesterday and tried to write down his promises heres some but sure i missed a lot too as so many.

a million new well paid jobs

high speed broadband across the country

cross rail in the north

free university fees (heard that last time which he backtracked on)

free prescriptions

restore buses across the country

nationalise all utility companies

build 1 million affordable homes in 5 years

32 hour week

£10 minimum wage to include 16 y/o,s

ban zero hour contracts

give 10% of companies to the workers

free public childcare

boost the develution budget to scotland and wales.

give unions back all the powers they had.

How much is that little lot going to cost and how many companies will we have left in the uk?

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


"Watched his speech yesterday and tried to write down his promises heres some but sure i missed a lot too as so many.

a million new well paid jobs

high speed broadband across the country

cross rail in the north

free university fees (heard that last time which he backtracked on)

free prescriptions

restore buses across the country

nationalise all utility companies

build 1 million affordable homes in 5 years

32 hour week

£10 minimum wage to include 16 y/o,s

ban zero hour contracts

give 10% of companies to the workers

free public childcare

boost the develution budget to scotland and wales.

give unions back all the powers they had.

How much is that little lot going to cost and how many companies will we have left in the uk?

"

Are the tories doing a good job? The UN investigation of the government into increased poverty while Tory pals skim off taxpayer money to prop up failing businesses by their tory chums?

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

Same place Johnson and co have been. Meanwhile brexit has cost $billions but that's overlooked by many, as well as the $billions to cost us later, whilst the fantasists think there are magic money tree forests if brexit happens.

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

These far right liunatics would spend every penny we had on Brexit such is their devotion to the Brexit cult.

£100 molllion on adverts alone and we aren’t even leaving on the 31st ,.,

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By *illwill69uMan
over a year ago

moston


"Watched his speech yesterday and tried to write down his promises heres some but sure i missed a lot too as so many.

a million new well paid jobs

high speed broadband across the country

cross rail in the north

free university fees (heard that last time which he backtracked on)

free prescriptions

restore buses across the country

nationalise all utility companies

build 1 million affordable homes in 5 years

32 hour week

£10 minimum wage to include 16 y/o,s

ban zero hour contracts

give 10% of companies to the workers

free public childcare

boost the develution budget to scotland and wales.

give unions back all the powers they had.

How much is that little lot going to cost and how many companies will we have left in the uk?

"

£1.2 Billion a ear from removing tax exempt charity status from private schools...

Nearly a TRILLION £ a year by forcing ALL businesses and individuals to pay tax on the profits they earn in the UK.

Billions of £ in savings by stopping the NHS 'corporate profit' gravy train.

As I said, maybe if you READ Labour party policy AND listened to JCs speech rather than the guff pumped out by tory shills you would already have the answers.

Just a thought.

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By *uietbloke67Man
over a year ago

outside your bedroom window ;-)

Corbyn will be the death of the Labour party, he should ho now and let someone credible in.

Every policy announced yesterday though made sense.

As for the money, you may not have noticed we suddenly have a new found trillions to push this brexit shambles through.

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By * and R cple4Couple
over a year ago

swansea


"If you listened to his speech or read Labours published policies you would know that Labour policies are costed and the income sources are not increased debt. Unlike the last 9 years of Tory rule, which has managed to double the national debt while reducing living standards and life expectancy for all but the few at the top. "

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Watched his speech yesterday and tried to write down his promises heres some but sure i missed a lot too as so many.

a million new well paid jobs

high speed broadband across the country

cross rail in the north

free university fees (heard that last time which he backtracked on)

free prescriptions

restore buses across the country

nationalise all utility companies

build 1 million affordable homes in 5 years

32 hour week

£10 minimum wage to include 16 y/o,s

ban zero hour contracts

give 10% of companies to the workers

free public childcare

boost the develution budget to scotland and wales.

give unions back all the powers they had.

How much is that little lot going to cost and how many companies will we have left in the uk?

£1.2 Billion a ear from removing tax exempt charity status from private schools...

Nearly a TRILLION £ a year by forcing ALL businesses and individuals to pay tax on the profits they earn in the UK.

Billions of £ in savings by stopping the NHS 'corporate profit' gravy train.

As I said, maybe if you READ Labour party policy AND listened to JCs speech rather than the guff pumped out by tory shills you would already have the answers.

Just a thought."

There was no costing to his speech yesterday and not sure when you get your figures from as far as i can research the savings on the tax exemption on private schools is costed at 522 million.

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East


"Watched his speech yesterday and tried to write down his promises heres some but sure i missed a lot too as so many.

a million new well paid jobs

high speed broadband across the country

cross rail in the north

free university fees (heard that last time which he backtracked on)

free prescriptions

restore buses across the country

nationalise all utility companies

build 1 million affordable homes in 5 years

32 hour week

£10 minimum wage to include 16 y/o,s

ban zero hour contracts

give 10% of companies to the workers

free public childcare

boost the develution budget to scotland and wales.

give unions back all the powers they had.

How much is that little lot going to cost and how many companies will we have left in the uk?

"

Project Fear returns

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


"Watched his speech yesterday and tried to write down his promises heres some but sure i missed a lot too as so many.

a million new well paid jobs

high speed broadband across the country

cross rail in the north

free university fees (heard that last time which he backtracked on)

free prescriptions

restore buses across the country

nationalise all utility companies

build 1 million affordable homes in 5 years

32 hour week

£10 minimum wage to include 16 y/o,s

ban zero hour contracts

give 10% of companies to the workers

free public childcare

boost the develution budget to scotland and wales.

give unions back all the powers they had.

How much is that little lot going to cost and how many companies will we have left in the uk?

£1.2 Billion a ear from removing tax exempt charity status from private schools...

Nearly a TRILLION £ a year by forcing ALL businesses and individuals to pay tax on the profits they earn in the UK.

Billions of £ in savings by stopping the NHS 'corporate profit' gravy train.

As I said, maybe if you READ Labour party policy AND listened to JCs speech rather than the guff pumped out by tory shills you would already have the answers.

Just a thought."

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


"Watched his speech yesterday and tried to write down his promises heres some but sure i missed a lot too as so many.

a million new well paid jobs

high speed broadband across the country

cross rail in the north

free university fees (heard that last time which he backtracked on)

free prescriptions

restore buses across the country

nationalise all utility companies

build 1 million affordable homes in 5 years

32 hour week

£10 minimum wage to include 16 y/o,s

ban zero hour contracts

give 10% of companies to the workers

free public childcare

boost the develution budget to scotland and wales.

give unions back all the powers they had.

How much is that little lot going to cost and how many companies will we have left in the uk?

£1.2 Billion a ear from removing tax exempt charity status from private schools...

Nearly a TRILLION £ a year by forcing ALL businesses and individuals to pay tax on the profits they earn in the UK.

Billions of £ in savings by stopping the NHS 'corporate profit' gravy train.

As I said, maybe if you READ Labour party policy AND listened to JCs speech rather than the guff pumped out by tory shills you would already have the answers.

Just a thought."

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By *vesham cplCouple
over a year ago

Evesham

£19 billion a year saved from brexit, so that should give him loads left to play with, surely?

And if there is not £19 billion, then surely Boris and his team must have been telling fibs?

Unthinkable.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"£19 billion a year saved from brexit, so that should give him loads left to play with, surely?

And if there is not £19 billion, then surely Boris and his team must have been telling fibs?

Unthinkable. "

Its not monopoly how many utility companies will he get for that.

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


"£19 billion a year saved from brexit, so that should give him loads left to play with, surely?

And if there is not £19 billion, then surely Boris and his team must have been telling fibs?

Unthinkable. Its not monopoly how many utility companies will he get for that. "

The flow of tax revenue will go into the coffers and not Tory free loaders offshore bank accounts and greedy fat cat bonuses for being incompetent

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"£19 billion a year saved from brexit, so that should give him loads left to play with, surely?

And if there is not £19 billion, then surely Boris and his team must have been telling fibs?

Unthinkable. Its not monopoly how many utility companies will he get for that.

The flow of tax revenue will go into the coffers and not Tory free loaders offshore bank accounts and greedy fat cat bonuses for being incompetent "

And devastate peoples private pension funds great.

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


"£19 billion a year saved from brexit, so that should give him loads left to play with, surely?

And if there is not £19 billion, then surely Boris and his team must have been telling fibs?

Unthinkable. "

Well the UK's lost the thick end of a billion quid a week since the referendum result so any idea there's going to be a Brexit divided to spend after we leave just doesn't exist.

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By *ylonSlutTV/TS
over a year ago

Durham


"£19 billion a year saved from brexit, so that should give him loads left to play with, surely?

And if there is not £19 billion, then surely Boris and his team must have been telling fibs?

Unthinkable. Its not monopoly how many utility companies will he get for that.

The flow of tax revenue will go into the coffers and not Tory free loaders offshore bank accounts and greedy fat cat bonuses for being incompetent And devastate peoples private pension funds great. "

And you don't think the pound diving off a cliff hasn't had a negative effect on peoples private pensions

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central


"£19 billion a year saved from brexit, so that should give him loads left to play with, surely?

And if there is not £19 billion, then surely Boris and his team must have been telling fibs?

Unthinkable. Its not monopoly how many utility companies will he get for that. "

I think I recall from the last GE that they'd converted franchises as they expired, as a primary approach. As others have highlighted, they have recently costed their strategies, letting simple viewers grasp it

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"£19 billion a year saved from brexit, so that should give him loads left to play with, surely?

And if there is not £19 billion, then surely Boris and his team must have been telling fibs?

Unthinkable. Its not monopoly how many utility companies will he get for that.

The flow of tax revenue will go into the coffers and not Tory free loaders offshore bank accounts and greedy fat cat bonuses for being incompetent And devastate peoples private pension funds great.

And you don't think the pound diving off a cliff hasn't had a negative effect on peoples private pensions"

The ftse is still doing very well.

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By *ony 2016Man
over a year ago

Huddersfield /derby cinemas


"£19 billion a year saved from brexit, so that should give him loads left to play with, surely?

And if there is not £19 billion, then surely Boris and his team must have been telling fibs?

Unthinkable. Its not monopoly how many utility companies will he get for that.

The flow of tax revenue will go into the coffers and not Tory free loaders offshore bank accounts and greedy fat cat bonuses for being incompetent And devastate peoples private pension funds great.

And you don't think the pound diving off a cliff hasn't had a negative effect on peoples private pensionsThe ftse is still doing very well."

. And food banks are very busy

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"£19 billion a year saved from brexit, so that should give him loads left to play with, surely?

And if there is not £19 billion, then surely Boris and his team must have been telling fibs?

Unthinkable. Its not monopoly how many utility companies will he get for that.

The flow of tax revenue will go into the coffers and not Tory free loaders offshore bank accounts and greedy fat cat bonuses for being incompetent And devastate peoples private pension funds great.

And you don't think the pound diving off a cliff hasn't had a negative effect on peoples private pensionsThe ftse is still doing very well.. And food banks are very busy "

there will be plenty more once corbyn has destroyed business with his ideologies only need to look at Venezuela they were promised very similar things.

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


"£19 billion a year saved from brexit, so that should give him loads left to play with, surely?

And if there is not £19 billion, then surely Boris and his team must have been telling fibs?

Unthinkable. Its not monopoly how many utility companies will he get for that.

The flow of tax revenue will go into the coffers and not Tory free loaders offshore bank accounts and greedy fat cat bonuses for being incompetent And devastate peoples private pension funds great.

And you don't think the pound diving off a cliff hasn't had a negative effect on peoples private pensionsThe ftse is still doing very well.. And food banks are very busy there will be plenty more once corbyn has destroyed business with his ideologies only need to look at Venezuela they were promised very similar things. "

But then I guess if you have the forces of a superpower doing their utmost to destabilise and damage your economy I guess that isnt a mitigating factor?

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


"mage is speech today were is he going to get all that money form it must be a bloody big money tree "

Brexit of course. He will get at least £350 million a week for the NHS, then billions when we get this new amazing deal , the government will be knee deep in extra cash

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


"£19 billion a year saved from brexit, so that should give him loads left to play with, surely?

And if there is not £19 billion, then surely Boris and his team must have been telling fibs?

Unthinkable. Its not monopoly how many utility companies will he get for that.

The flow of tax revenue will go into the coffers and not Tory free loaders offshore bank accounts and greedy fat cat bonuses for being incompetent And devastate peoples private pension funds great.

And you don't think the pound diving off a cliff hasn't had a negative effect on peoples private pensions

The ftse is still doing very well."

Good job of reporting in Dollars

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By *eakcoupleCouple
over a year ago

peak district

Has anyone seen the video clip going around (G's daughter sent it yesterday on WhatsApp) where someone asks Alexa to translate the words Corbyn, carrots and one hundred into Welsh? There results are a hoot, and the unseen commentator says "well, there you are!"

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By *ony 2016Man
over a year ago

Huddersfield /derby cinemas


"£19 billion a year saved from brexit, so that should give him loads left to play with, surely?

And if there is not £19 billion, then surely Boris and his team must have been telling fibs?

Unthinkable. Its not monopoly how many utility companies will he get for that.

The flow of tax revenue will go into the coffers and not Tory free loaders offshore bank accounts and greedy fat cat bonuses for being incompetent And devastate peoples private pension funds great.

And you don't think the pound diving off a cliff hasn't had a negative effect on peoples private pensionsThe ftse is still doing very well.. And food banks are very busy there will be plenty more once corbyn has destroyed business with his ideologies only need to look at Venezuela they were promised very similar things. "

. How many more if we leave the EU with no deal ?

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