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I don't understand how people continue to believe the Tories are strong on the economy. Where is this information coming from exactly? Who is saying that they are? I'm not even sure I've heard the Tories themselves come out with that recently...

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38 minutes ago, ewerk said:

Just like zero hours contracts homelessness has given people the freedom to choose. They can choose to sleep under the bridge or beside the bins or in the doorway of an office building etc etc. 87% of homeless people are delighted to have this freedom.

The homeless bloke who died just outside Parliament a few weeks ago supposedly had a job - that's where we've got to. 

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We’re months away from food shortages, medicine shortages and general chaos and the opposition are six points down in the polls. It’s beyond belief that they’ve been unable to capitalise on any of this.

 

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6 hours ago, ewerk said:

We’re months away from food shortages, medicine shortages and general chaos and the opposition are six points down in the polls. It’s beyond belief that they’ve been unable to capitalise on any of this.

 

They'd get an immediate boost if they came out for Remain as well.

 

Think PL is right about the hard-core 40% who vote Tory to ensure Brexit though.

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1 hour ago, Anorthernsoul said:

 

A smug, seedy little man with an unjustifiably inflated ego and selfish mentality. Jesus, I could be describing CT.

Remember seeing him and David Davis on the BBC’s referendum night live coverage. It was fairly plain it was just a game to both of them 

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More evidence of the Tories economic competence:

 

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/jan/28/uk-corporation-tax-cut-to-cost-billions-more-than-thought

 

£6.2 billion now lost in corp tax receipts from the tax cuts imposed. £16bn lost overall each year compared to pre-Tory times. £16bn is just a bit less than the extra that the NHS needs by 2030.

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11 minutes ago, Rayvin said:

More evidence of the Tories economic competence:

 

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/jan/28/uk-corporation-tax-cut-to-cost-billions-more-than-thought

 

£6.2 billion now lost in corp tax receipts from the tax cuts imposed. £16bn lost overall each year compared to pre-Tory times. £16bn is just a bit less than the extra that the NHS needs by 2030.

Twice the fee of being in the EU. Funny old world. 

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