levels of public spending and hugely expensive nationalisation programmes.
They really aren't even trying to win this election. :hehe:
levels of public spending and hugely expensive nationalisation programmes.
They really aren't even trying to win this election. :hehe:
I saw some large graffitti on the train route I take to work.
it said. 'Corbyn is the first politician to tell the truth, register to vote'
I will see this ever morning for the next month will it have an influence?
I wouldn't be surprise if he did it himself actually.
:nod: He likes trains.
:: Complete HS2 high-speed rail line, and link the project with other rail investments such as Crossrail of the North and the Durham Freight Centre.
:: Build a new Brighton Main Line for South East.
:: Rail electrification and expansion across the country.
Here's their money tree, according to the Institute for Fiscal Studies : If you earn less than 80k you'll be fine. :thumbup:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C_8VH1CV0AAmzeP.jpg
Well quite a large section of it tried to make sure he didn't get "given" the campaign - the ones who gave it to him were the members who believe he can win it. Don't think after the referendum the election was unwinnable for Labour - the Tories were in disarray. What made it unwinnable was Corbyn and his comrades
Nothing could do a breakaway party more damage than to be seen to have Blair and Clegg pulling the strings, though. Apart from both being disliked and discredited, it would essentially be seen as an elitist anti-Brexit party and would never gain broader traction.