Ponty
pfm Member
Do you believe in non-violent protest?
As a rule, but would struggle to accept those actively seeking to bring core national services to a grinding halt (don’t tell me, the tories have already done that....).
Do you believe in non-violent protest?
Easy to spend other people’s money. I found it most odd that Labour should close their conference with T-Rex 'Children of the Revolution'. Marc Bolan left the UK to avoid a ‘super tax’ being imposed by the then Labour government.
I just can't see how the policies outlined by Corbyn specifically free childcare and green jobs can't, just about, completely take the under 35 vote. So moan away you are just pissing in the wind; it is the end of an era and not before time. Personally I think the Tories need to go to the polls soon or what remains of their voters will be dead or demented.
They won't of course; a zombie party stumbling through the mist with no reason to be and nowhere to go.
If childcare is free it allows more women in the workplace which makes the UK more competitive generating more revenue.
Funny, I did too. Is Philm a bit disexslic?I think I read mvv s double negative differently from Philim? Did I? I know it's getting late...
Norway does have some *huge* advantages over remain though:
-- It counts as leaving the EU which honours the referendum
-- It can be quickly and easily agreed and implemented.
-- It removes any need for another f**king referendum.
I'd take that just to be done with it at a relatively minor cost to the economy. Indeed I suspect a Norway deal would make a chunk of the cost back from where we are now just from the currency effects.
And regretting voting tory brexit.Hopefully that’s a fair few in the rural areas no longer voting Tory.
Owen Paterson will be along to say there’s more than enough badgers to go round and his wife has some marvellous recipes.According to the National Farmers Union, no deal would be catastrophic. That's catastrophic.
"These technical notices confirm in black and white what we already knew: a no deal scenario would be catastrophic for British agriculture. A scenario where farmers face an immediate trade embargo for many of their products would have devastating effects, and would severely threaten livelihoods and businesses." https://www.nfuonline.com/news/brex...ews/no-deal-catastrophic-for-british-farming/
Add that to a shortage of food imports and a shortage of agricultural and food processing workers...
"A scenario where farmers face an immediate trade embargo for many of their products would have devastating effects, and would severely threaten livelihoods and businesses."
Hopefully that’s a fair few in the rural areas no longer voting Tory.
Easy to spend other people’s money. I found it most odd that Labour should close their conference with T-Rex 'Children of the Revolution'. Marc Bolan left the UK to avoid a ‘super tax’ being imposed by the then Labour government.
Fight? Why such aggression?
I found it most odd that Labour should close their conference with T-Rex 'Children of the Revolution'. Marc Bolan left the UK to avoid a ‘super tax’ being imposed by the then Labour government.