I assume the same people were asked the same questions as the poll was a series of questions?
If troops on the ground compromised our domestic budget would you support it?
It was on the same list of questions on the poll wasn’t it? Do troops cost more money?
The poll also states a fair chunk of Labour voters would support a European Army doesn’t it?
It really isn’t as if you are going to be part of a peace keeping force (and the estimate would be 10,000 troops) it oddly will increase the spending on defence - something the people who want the force don’t then want to spend the money on.
For context its all here
https://yougov.co.uk/politics/articles/51630-a-round-up-of-recent-polling-on-ukraine-and-defence
Its pretty ridiculous - Labour and Lib Dems want those troops but then are against meeting spend commitments and yet Reform do - the Lib Dems want us in a European Army -...
The 20% is actually 28% and that seems a very odd poll given these voters haven't just appeared from Mars and would have voted for other parties at some point unless it is actually the younger voters given Reform seems to appeal to the youth vote.
A few weeks ago you discounted Reform as an unelectable party which will never govern.
Now it seems if you don’t vote Labour it means a reform government
No I didn’t. The individual details of each transfer are irrelevant. The club operated a sale to profit scheme with various individuals and that was pretty public.
I find it very hard to believe given what I’ve said Mcalpine were involved at all. Robinson was and funded many transfers and he...
It’s nonsense
The club got relegated at a bad time and had embarked upon this plan to move and take advantage of regeneration funding to get a new ground.
The council under Jon Fletcher actively encouraged the development. Every club at that time which got relegated had issues and we had the...
Is eating out that bad compared to years ago? You can still get a decent 2 course meal for £30 each person in a good establishment which I am sure is similar to a few years ago.
A pack for £6 is cheap and clearly means the animals have been subjected to cruelty. If people do want to eat meat organic breasts are around £10 - £12 for two and that is the way people should go.
Richardson wanted to put the club in administration and wipe the debts. He then wanted to trigger a clause for £5 million to buy back Highfield Road.
He was forced out as the Council wanted the stadium and the Board wanted to go along with it.
I agree - actual nationalisation with a transport strategy is fine. Just pretending it is and still treating consumers as commodities is embarrassing and fools no one. Well a couple of people maybe.