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  1. Ian1779

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    But on a very primitive level if you eliminate tax avoidance you could spend on housing (including social) which would in turn create jobs.
  2. Ian1779

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    Shame the national debt hasn't...
  3. Ian1779

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    Not every rich person has got there by their own endeavour, in reality the majority of wealth is passed down and on. I bet if you looked at everyone alive today, the proportion of those who got off their arse and earnt it themselves is significant outweighed by those that were born into that...
  4. Ian1779

    Ashes 17/18 Thread

    Think there is something endemically wrong with England - and it goes all the way to the top. IMO we need to get rid of Strauss, Flower and all their yes men in the set up if we want to move forward. I hope I'm wrong but I think we will be embarrassed. We are a team full of bits and bobbers and...
  5. Ian1779

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    The Universal Credit system is a disaster as it currently stands. No one has said to eliminate it, just pause it so it can be looked at and rolled out properly. The implications are that some families are going 6 weeks without money - this is unacceptable for even 1 family to endure. Yet the...
  6. Ian1779

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    I'd suspend him in a heartbeat. But then I've never commented on Juncker, nor claim to be an expert on the EU.
  7. Ian1779

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    You give a reasonable topic and let's debate away....
  8. Ian1779

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    People won't make that same mistake again. The print media has had its day in the sun.
  9. Ian1779

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    There's a gulf of difference... like abstaining to vote on a pause of Universal Credit, driving the NHS and education sector to absolute ruin so it can turn a profit for their investor friends. Labour may not be perfect at all but compared to the vile, nasty, spiteful party who would see people...
  10. Ian1779

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    May hasn't got a fucking clue what she's doing... and her morally bankrupt government and party are essentially the SISU of politics.
  11. Ian1779

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    It's shit like this which will mean the Tories are done for.
  12. Ian1779

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    I have - I'm still waiting for someone to answer the question... with some actual facts.
  13. Ian1779

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    So what manifesto promises could they not fund? Did you not see the costed manifesto.. because it would appear that the Tory costing never saw the light of day.
  14. Ian1779

    Christmas Decorations

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  15. Ian1779

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    It's kind of ironic that it's the presence of these 2 that have energised younger people into politics. There is no-one in the Tories that inspires young people.
  16. Ian1779

    Christmas Decorations

    Yes and the Crusades were a marketing campaign to bring their 'tolerant and welcoming' religion to the masses.
  17. Ian1779

    Christmas Decorations

    I like the 2017 update from 'peace be upon him'
  18. Ian1779

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    The state of the Tories is not even remotely comparable to that of Labour. The resignations and leadership was put to bed once for all in June, and they are far more united than a Conservative party falling apart in front of everyone's eyes. I do agree that Labour haven't really clarified their...
  19. Ian1779

    Assassin's Creed Origins

    I'm glad they have finally decided to head backwards in time. A game like this is far more authentic set further back in history.
  20. Ian1779

    Assassin's Creed Origins

    Is it a big world in terms of playable area?
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