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#521 User is online   Wooden Spoon 

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Posted Today, 08:36 PM

 Mr Mercury, on 15 June 2024 - 05:24 PM, said:

So those who voted for Brexit were ?conned and hoodwinked??
Those who voted for Boris were ?duped by get ?Brexit done? and the Mailesque media.
Those who vote Tory this time are possibly ?morally bankrupt? and happy to support liars and Charlatans?
And those who vote Reform this time, well ?clownish doesn?t come close to describing those who?d vote for it?? I?d imagine your buzz words of bigot, barely concealed racist etc would be your way of describing them? Apologies if wrong..
Then you had the audacity to claim in a previous post that the list of posters who won?t debate with you grows ever longer! I wonder why?



Like Skinner, Crow and Benn.


Anti Euro xenophobic Tory Scammers.
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Posted Today, 09:00 PM

 Mr Mercury, on 15 June 2024 - 05:24 PM, said:

So those who voted for Brexit were ?conned and hoodwinked??
Those who voted for Boris were ?duped by get ?Brexit done? and the Mailesque media.
Those who vote Tory this time are possibly ?morally bankrupt? and happy to support liars and Charlatans?
And those who vote Reform this time, well ?clownish doesn?t come close to describing those who?d vote for it?? I?d imagine your buzz words of bigot, barely concealed racist etc would be your way of describing them? Apologies if wrong..
Then you had the audacity to claim in a previous post that the list of posters who won?t debate with you grows ever longer! I wonder why?


It's an interesting concept of debate where bits that you don't like don't get responded to and instead a new post is made....

The result is a foregone conclusion this time but like with Boris,do the public really know what they are letting themselves in for..

2m new NHS appointments - isn't that less than 1%.... and we don't have any staff to man them...

6500 new teachers - but what are they doing to attract them?

A growing NHS funding problem that will only get worse - not mentioned....

And no acceptance of the position we are really in except some magical growth from somewhere that will pay for everything!
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Posted Today, 09:29 PM

 isleaiw1, on 15 June 2024 - 09:00 PM, said:

It's an interesting concept of debate where bits that you don't like don't get responded to and instead a new post is made....

The result is a foregone conclusion this time but like with Boris,do the public really know what they are letting themselves in for..

2m new NHS appointments - isn't that less than 1%.... and we don't have any staff to man them...

6500 new teachers - but what are they doing to attract them?

A growing NHS funding problem that will only get worse - not mentioned....

And no acceptance of the position we are really in except some magical growth from somewhere that will pay for everything!

The UK GB green power is a great idea. Fairly low outlay, 0 return for the first 5 years or so, but the next 20 is just a win. No cost for them in terms of network because UK power networks maintain the grid. That future income can be used to mortgage investment in other devices, and of course year by year each new wind farm will increase this.


The report from 10 years ago into the railways (independant government funded report) concluded nationalisation of the railways would centralise ticket prices, reduce cost to the passengers. Would reduce running costs due to things like HR coming under 1 umbrella instead of many. So of course the tories ignored that

AgIn zero cost. Let the Francis?s expire and just take in house.


2 policies that have benefits to the nation and the treasury and the environment


What?s not to like about that?
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