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How Labour Will Change Britain After The General Election .
The General Election will be a (Choice) between a weak and divided Conservative Party that has failed the people of Britain after 14 years in power,and a strong Labour Party with Keir Starmer at the helm who are back in the service of the working people and will change Britain for a better future and nothing but Sunny sunlit uplands ahead. 🤣Make your choice🤣
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.gulliver - // AH @ 11.27 Sorry Andy didn't mean to upset you. And I am certainly NOT using Ab as an election platform. Perish the thought. //
Thank you for your apology - not needed though, it takes a lot more to upset me, which is why I have survived so long on here!
I do think, in the spirit of the site, an actual question would serve better than a simple set of slogans.
Something to think about.
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//Sorry Andy didn't mean to upset you. And I am certainly NOT using Ab as an election platform. Perish the thought. //
I see you accepted the apology andy. But given the fact that the second sentence clearly isn't true, what makes you think the first might be? //
I try to see the best in people, cynicism is a barrier to a proper exchange of views.
Gulliver - // Labour have promised to cut NHS waiting time with 40,000 more evening and weekend appointments each week.Paid for by cracking down on tax avoidance and Non Doms . Watch out mrs Sunak.🤣 //
If Labour seriously believe that the vast amount of cash injection needed to provide those appointments can be met by 'cracking down on tax avoidance and Non Doms', then they are too naive to put in charge of anything.
Tax avoidance and Non Dom status are the preserve of the seriously rich, and they employ lawyers whose knowledge of the pointlessly arcane and unenforced laws surrounding the two, mean that both have flourished for decades under successive governments of any party.
If Labour honestly believe they can actually pin down the hundreds of millions they need from these two utterly immune sources, they are dreaming.
Like all election 'promises', it sounds wounderful, stamping on rich thieves and vagabonds, and like all election promises, it won't happen in a month of Sundays.
You actually know nothing at all about intellectual politics gulliver and you never ask questions on here either. Even this is your usual list of tory bashing and puerile smiley emoticons.
Anyone can say they are going to do this that and the other - and for starters whatever is wrong with the NHS is nothing to do with not having enough money given to it.
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