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Do You Agree With Labour Calls For Transparancy?
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On Sky just now with the shadow chancellor Anneliese Dodds, so no link, labour are calling for more facts and figures on the decisions being mad.
I totally agree with labour. The Government cannot just continue with the 'we and the so called experts' know better so we are not going to give you the exact reason we came to our actions.
Sir Kiers opportunity to shine here I think. I am sure I am not the only one to question the current Governments actions.
I totally agree with labour. The Government cannot just continue with the 'we and the so called experts' know better so we are not going to give you the exact reason we came to our actions.
Sir Kiers opportunity to shine here I think. I am sure I am not the only one to question the current Governments actions.
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Supporting the government doesn't mean giving a rubber stamp to everything it does. It means helping it to fix any mistakes you think it's making. Here's an OP from someone who is very much not Labour, has been on Johnson's side for years, and *still* criticism is interpreted as "petty politics". Unbelievable .
09:23 Tue 14th Apr 2020
Personally I feel we get enough information - we’re bombarded with it day in and day out. I tend to watch only the first 10 minutes or so of the news and then switch it off. It’s depressing enough without wanting more.
Furthermore at a time like this I think everyone - Labour included - should be supporting the government - not making waves. This is not the time to play petty politics.
Furthermore at a time like this I think everyone - Labour included - should be supporting the government - not making waves. This is not the time to play petty politics.
The Government are doing their level best in unprecedented and uncharted circumstances.
Now is not the time for party politics or point scoring. Labour under Corbyn would have been diabolically shambolic so to start petty squabbling for ones own ends at the present time is rather irksome, but then I expected nothing less.
Now is not the time for party politics or point scoring. Labour under Corbyn would have been diabolically shambolic so to start petty squabbling for ones own ends at the present time is rather irksome, but then I expected nothing less.
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