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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGsA1QlWYTU
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There is no inequality in Britain
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I guess the tories have optimised public spending, lfc1971. Everything is just as fine as it was in the early 2000's
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there are no poor people in Britain , sorry Richie
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spending must stop , we are billions in debt
wages should fall as well , paying ourselves more than we earn |
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Poverty is not the sole issue. What about the closed GP practices. Closed fire stations. Less police. Worse prisons. More homeless. Skint councils. Little things like fortnightly refuse collection, closed libraries.
It wasnt like this 10 years ago and we're all paying more for the "privilege" Austerity has failed massively. Just accept it . Time for a change imo. |
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can’t blame the tories for labours madness , Corbyns another one
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sub-prime mortgage scandal and greed of big global banks was the fault of the labour party
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It wasn't like this 10 years ago because we had 5 million less people to cater for.
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I suppose the working class have to carry the can for mindless corporate greed. Seems fair
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Banks were merely following government policy , reckless lending and spending
They were the symptom , the government was the cause Blair / Brown |
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In America banks were being forced to lend to groups who would never be able to afford to pay back
If was social engineering by Clinton and others , that was bound to fail |
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without austerity government borrowing would have spiralled out of control (even more than it already has), Labour is the last thing we need right now
our artificially inflated population is the problem, NHS, etc. can't cope |
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NHS is dependent on immigration. Indian doctors......
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^ that’s correct
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:) sorry not burnetts nonsense , the bloob is correct
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Maybe if the goverment didn't skint students, we could produce more NHS staff of our own.
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Too many students , we should start by closing 90% of the universities
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They are never going to pay back the loans , will cost the country billions for no good reason
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Richie, at conference twice in the last 8 years the BMA voted for less colleges and trainee doctors. They didn't want too many as it keeps wages down.
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Nationalising the railways another logical policy. I, for one, am sick of paying over the odds for a diabolical service.
Corbyn on point once again. He's in touch with the common man, May is not. That is something upon which we can all be agreed. |
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He's in touch with young people who are clueless about most things.
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Fine. Enjoy your "no further investigations" "waiting lists" and monthly refuse collections.
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did richie mention the door which was opened by his buddy mr blair? - it is odd to think that corbyn promotes policies which still help to keep wages low for the lower wage earners and reduces wages even for skilled labour with imports
very odd that I thought corby was on our side ?? He is on junkers side - he supports globalism - does jeremy? |
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So our doctors twice voted for less doctors richie, can we knock that off the 'blame the Government' list?
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Obviously they want higher wages
Same as any sector. The state should be pouring funds into training and hospitals, not passing it off to to big business. If we can afford trident we can afford anything. Mainly public services and the welfare state. |
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There are a married pair of GPs near me who take well over a third of a million a year out of the village, how much is enough?
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* The government train as many as the BMA tell them to richie, in very recent years of course, they are clamouring for more. There is a training gap created by themselves, it's a seven year course I think..
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I don't know what they're worth. They have the same wage as an MP and I'm sure they deserve it more.
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cheaper to buy in foreign imports than train our own
then you can't make out what the staff nurse was saying as happened to me lovely young woman - but I couldn't understand her |
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In any case, you're focusing on the minutiae. I'm talking about the bigger picture.
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Long term, for all the people. Not just the entitled english middle class.
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If Corbyn is the answer, I shudder to think what the question is!!
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you see burns is rite and you lot of knuckle draggers are wrong wrong wrong
he speaks from the moral high ground you lot believe in letting kiddies live in the streets (oh sorry the ones at marble arch are part of a begging gang) I bet you would prefer them to go up chimneys than go to school the middle class have done a great deal for this country many of them have led movements to emancipate the people of this country for 200 years you want to look at your history BURNS!! ps he seems to hate the ENGLISH ho ho a Freudian slip perhaps there is nothing more entitled, enlish and middle class about mummys men tum who have taken over my party |
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doctor slicer - even the mice did not know the question - wasn't that why they built the earth
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Well, if Corbyn is elected, I might well be hitchhiking across the galaxy or Cadburys milk!
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Or in charge of the car park - that was so funny
Marvyn wasn't it - the paranoid android!!?? brain the size of a planet in charge of parking |
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Well at least the Vogons are more attractive than Dianne Fatbot!
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burns hating the entitled english middle class - take one look at the PLP
take a look at mummy's men tum oh so funny what a blunder |