Will Labour win the next election?

Re: Will Labour win the next election?

Postby Lady Murasaki » Sun Sep 30, 2018 4:05 pm

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Well yeah, that’s what I said earlier. Importing cheap labour helps make well off countries richer.
Same is happening in Dubai atm.


Nah, exploiting poorer countries does that.


Is it exploitation if the poorer can’t get richer any other way?
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Re: Will Labour win the next election?

Postby MungoBrush » Mon Oct 01, 2018 9:28 am

Lady Murasaki wrote:
wutang wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
Well yeah, that’s what I said earlier. Importing cheap labour helps make well off countries richer.
Same is happening in Dubai atm.


Nah, exploiting poorer countries does that.


Is it exploitation if the poorer can’t get richer any other way?


So do you do your grocery shopping at Waitrose that pays the highest wages?
You would rather pay more for exactly the same trolley of groceries?
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Re: Will Labour win the next election?

Postby Guest » Mon Oct 01, 2018 9:48 am

MungoBrush wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
wutang wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
Well yeah, that’s what I said earlier. Importing cheap labour helps make well off countries richer.
Same is happening in Dubai atm.


Nah, exploiting poorer countries does that.


Is it exploitation if the poorer can’t get richer any other way?


So do you do your grocery shopping at Waitrose that pays the highest wages?
You would rather pay more for exactly the same trolley of groceries?


Of course she doesnt. Socialist believe that the burden of socialism should be shouldered by others. They just want the cash. Your cash!
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Re: Will Labour win the next election?

Postby Guest » Mon Oct 01, 2018 6:01 pm

Guest wrote:
MungoBrush wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
wutang wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
Well yeah, that’s what I said earlier. Importing cheap labour helps make well off countries richer.
Same is happening in Dubai atm.


Nah, exploiting poorer countries does that.


Is it exploitation if the poorer can’t get richer any other way?


So do you do your grocery shopping at Waitrose that pays the highest wages?
You would rather pay more for exactly the same trolley of groceries?


Of course she doesnt. Socialist believe that the burden of socialism should be shouldered by others. They just want the cash. Your cash!


Tory scum don't care for the likes of you...They want your cash so that they can give tax cuts to their rich mates while you just doff your cap! :hand:
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Re: Will Labour win the next election?

Postby Fletch » Mon Oct 01, 2018 8:05 pm

Guest wrote:
MungoBrush wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
wutang wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
Well yeah, that’s what I said earlier. Importing cheap labour helps make well off countries richer.
Same is happening in Dubai atm.


Nah, exploiting poorer countries does that.


Is it exploitation if the poorer can’t get richer any other way?


So do you do your grocery shopping at Waitrose that pays the highest wages?
You would rather pay more for exactly the same trolley of groceries?


Of course she doesnt. Socialist believe that the burden of socialism should be shouldered by others. They just want the cash. Your cash!


Given the true definition of Socialism, can you explain what you mean by that please? :dunno:
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Re: Will Labour win the next election?

Postby Lady Murasaki » Tue Oct 02, 2018 11:21 am

MungoBrush wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
wutang wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
Well yeah, that’s what I said earlier. Importing cheap labour helps make well off countries richer.
Same is happening in Dubai atm.


Nah, exploiting poorer countries does that.


Is it exploitation if the poorer can’t get richer any other way?


So do you do your grocery shopping at Waitrose that pays the highest wages?
You would rather pay more for exactly the same trolley of groceries?


The quality of fruit and veg is better, however, Lidl do a fabulous Java filter coffee. Best I’ve tasted.
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Re: Will Labour win the next election?

Postby Cannydc » Tue Oct 02, 2018 12:02 pm

As an aside, LIDL is the freshest and cheapest fruit and veg hereabouts, until recently we had a share in a pub business, and got all ours from there. Worth mentioning that the lical ALDI alsi upped theit game and had good offers too.
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Re: Will Labour win the next election?

Postby Guest » Tue Oct 02, 2018 3:53 pm

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Re: Will Labour win the next election?

Postby Cannydc » Tue Oct 02, 2018 6:53 pm

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As has pretty much all of them. And yes, it's glorious, but will be aped by the usual press corps eager to smear Corbyn at every turn. I have one thought, Murdoch swapped the Sun over to Tory support when he thought Cameron was home and hosed - will he flip flop to Labour if they look sure to win ? (Of course not, they intend to properly regulate the press, but it will be a bitter pill to swallow if he backs a loser)
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Re: Will Labour win the next election?

Postby Guest » Tue Oct 02, 2018 11:38 pm

Cannydc wrote:As an aside, LIDL is the freshest and cheapest fruit and veg hereabouts, until recently we had a share in a pub business, and got all ours from there. Worth mentioning that the lical ALDI alsi upped theit game and had good offers too.


Wtf. English please.
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Re: Will Labour win the next election?

Postby Cannydc » Wed Oct 03, 2018 8:33 am

And the pedant of the week award goes to..... oh, wait, it's some anonymous twat so can't be awarded this week...
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Re: Will Labour win the next election?

Postby Cannydc » Wed Oct 03, 2018 11:11 am

As Treeza stands to make her "Labour are anti-Semites" conference speech, her MPs are busy sending in 'no-confidence' letters to the chief whip.

Hope he has the required 48 now and is required to act. Then let's have a general election.

https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/10260 ... test-video
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Re: Will Labour win the next election?

Postby Guest » Sat Oct 13, 2018 2:08 pm

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Re: Will Labour win the next election?

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Re: Will Labour win the next election?

Postby Cannydc » Tue Oct 16, 2018 8:38 pm

Labour will certainly be up against it if Tories carry on like this....

"A Conservative MP and his two aides spent more than double the legal limit in election expenses as they fought off a challenge from Ukip’s Nigel Farage in the 2015 general election, a court was told on Tuesday.

The South Thanet MP, Craig Mackinlay, along with a campaign organiser from Conservative Central Office and his agent, are alleged to have failed to declare up to £66,600. The court heard they then knowingly filed “woefully inaccurate” expenditure returns that included a forged signature.

Declared spending on the campaign came in under the strict £52,000 limit, but prosecutors allege up to £66,600 more was spent on staffing, accommodation, advertising, posters and a bus for Mackinlay’s campaign but was not declared.

Mackinlay, 51, faces two charges of making a false election expenses declaration during the campaign which ended with him winning with a majority of almost 3,000. Marion Little, 62, a party activist employed by Conservative Central Office, is charged with three counts of aiding and abetting Mackinlay. Nathan Gray, 28, is accused of two offences of making a false declaration.


:shake head:

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/201 ... n-expenses
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