11-05-2017, 21:10
(This post was last modified: 11-05-2017, 21:11 by spireitematt.)
(11-05-2017, 19:41)themaclad Wrote: Great policies funded by what? The rich will leave these shores faster than you can say Corbyn wins, business will lay off workers by the score. He has been endorsed by the Communist party and the vast amount of his own MP's don't support him, not even mentioned him in their campaign literature. If that is what you want vote for it. By the way Corbyn visited a country which he considered to be an economic success story, that country was Venezuela where inflation is now between 700% to 2000%.
Vote Labour get free money until it runs out, it's a manifesto which would absolutely wreck this country. As former Tories being con merchants which party lied about weapons of mass destruction.
More chance of me being PM
And what's the alternative? Vote Tory and get more and more cuts, more cuts to the NHS, more cuts to public services. We've tried austerity and Dickensian economics and its not working. The only way we can get the economy moving is if we start investing money.
We are the 6th richest country in the World and people are using foodbanks, homelessness is on the rise while the top 5% are doing better than anyone else. It was the banks which crashed the economy in 2008 and what happened? The British public had to bail them out and why did the banks crash the economy it was because of deregulation. Thatcher started deregulation, Blair carried it on and Brown tried to do something about it when the crash happened.
When Labour left office in 2010 the National debt was £979.8 billion the National debt as it stands now is £1,731.4 trillion. The Tories had added £800 billion to the National debt that's more than the combined total of every single Labour Government in history.
European countries there corporation tax is 26% our corporation tax is 17%. Yet France, Germany still get investment from industries and they create jobs.
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