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    Jeremy corbyn

    I like him already! Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
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    Jeremy corbyn

    Yes - apologies. You're right we were, I got mixed up there to say the least. Though why him voting leave makes me look foolish, I don't understand at all. Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
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    Jeremy corbyn

    Homelessness is obviously undesirable for the vast majority. Some probably like being under the system's radar too though. You're right in what you say about their need for more attention. But that is all proportional...in the grand scheme the proportion of homeless is not great, so the actual...
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    Jeremy corbyn

    It is a double-edged sword with the higher earners...though I doubt they would all go elsewhere. Not all are motivated by lust for money. Those that do leave a space for fresher recruits with fresher ideas & a point to prove. The tax lost would be offset by less benefits subsidising (as I...
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    Jeremy corbyn

    That was a different conversation on the same thread with somebody else though wasn't it? Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
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    Jeremy corbyn

    I hope it works (as it seems that is where we are heading). I just cannot imagine the next pay tier up not wanting an increase to maintain wage differential. And so on up the chain over a period of time...impacting inflation...& on we go full circle & back to start. Sent from my SM-G935F using...
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    Jeremy corbyn

    Yes...& proportionally doesn't make them a burden. Sheer numbers mean they are not a burden. They are just in greater need. Much more police resource is taken up by mental health sufferers thanks to Care In The Community being massively under-resourced. Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
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    Jeremy corbyn

    He nor I mentioned leave though did we? The thread is about Labour spending plans not Brexit.. wrong thread...&/or making more assumptions??? Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
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    Jeremy corbyn

    I think they are people in genuine need of Police & NHS resources, but by sheer numbers nothing like a burden. The clowns that drink themselves or drug themselves to oblivion & damage themselves or others are a massive burden. Some homeless people are probably amongst that crowd too...but not...
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    Jeremy corbyn

    Yes see that point, but the attention homeless people get from police & NHS staff is probably only a drop in the ocean. Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
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    Jeremy corbyn

    A minimum wage on it's own simply sets off a chain reaction that eventually spirals & leaves those on the minimum wage just as needy as they were before. A minimum wage with a maximum wage running alongside it might work better imo. Ultimately, there is a need to stop the those at the top of the...
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    Jeremy corbyn

    Yes...thanks for your advice. Don't know how I have managed to get by in life all these years before you came along. I voted according to my beliefs about what was best for the future of my children in 2016. Your take on minimum wages fails to see the impact of such a policy on the wider...
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    Jeremy corbyn

    No I just don't get carried away with their emotive headlines. Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
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    Jeremy corbyn

    Many (rather than 'nobody') don't bat an eyelid because they are indifferent to politics & such claims. That is because we, the public, have been lied to time & time & time again...or benefits from spending increases are imperceptible as they only cover increasing costs in reality. Personally...
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    Jeremy corbyn

    Did you miss the word "both" or just choose to ignore it? Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
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    Mark Robins Manager Statistics

    It's not rocket science is it? Seems like someone has turned the logic on its head & written a book on it though. Given the principle - I think England players are always among the highest paid in the Euro & World Cup tournaments...how come we have only one win & a handful of hard lucks to show...
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    Jeremy corbyn

    The word "seem" negates the response as an assumption. You on the other hand use definitives such as "always". So think about it, then ask yourself...who actually looks foolish here? Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
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    Jeremy corbyn

    But you & others like you seem to see it happening in one direction & resent it, but wholeheartedly agree with it all in the opposite direction. Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
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    Jeremy corbyn

    Consider that I voted remain...yet whst you are saying there are pretty much arguments that the remain camp used & got no sympathy pre-referendum. Nor did the emergency budget etc. Funnily enough many of the doom scenario scare tactics didn't work & didn't happen either. We appear to be getting...
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    Jeremy corbyn

    Don't know & don't care. Every outlet ( bear in mind tv & social media now has a far greater audience than mainstream newspapers) has screamed it as loud & clear on both sides Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
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