General Election 2024
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Stephen
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National service to be brought back
I like the idea but will believe it when I see it. The yoof won’t like that.
Conservatives plan to bring back mandatory national service https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cpddxy9r4mdo
Conservatives plan to bring back mandatory national service https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cpddxy9r4mdo
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david63
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Re: National service to be brought back
Don't worry - the civil liberty brigade will soon put a stop to that idea
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: National service to be brought back
Can't do that. Affect my mental elf.
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Onelife
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Re: National service to be brought back
Sounds like a last-ditch attempt to bring the country together… one which gets a thumbs up from me…that being said it should be a minimum of two years’ service as one year won’t be enough to give them a sence of duty to their country.
Shoot the conscientious objectors.
Shoot the conscientious objectors.
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Onelife
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Re: Current Affairs 2024
If the labour party want to enhance their chances further, they should ditch that bloody parrot (Rayner) who follows Starmer everywhere he goes.
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Re: Current Affairs 2024
And always looks miserableOnelife wrote: 26 May 2024, 09:53ditch that bloody parrot (Rayner) who follows Starmer everywhere he goes.
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Chalgrave4
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Re: National service to be brought back
Send the objectors to Rwanda - plenty of unused flights, and there must be accommodation out there not being used.
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Onelife
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Re: Current Affairs 2024
You would look miserable if you had to recite your campaign speeches over and over again and yet still come across as if you're reading from an autocue.
She along with Emily Thornberry do my head in.
She along with Emily Thornberry do my head in.
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Re: National service to be brought back
Its possibly a ploy to mask the increasing youth unemployment figures.Stephen wrote: 26 May 2024, 07:27I like the idea but will believe it when I see it. The yoof won’t like that.
Conservatives plan to bring back mandatory national service https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cpddxy9r4mdo
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: National service to be brought back
Curiously they said today those who don't comform won't be sent to.prison. So is it optional then or will the penalty be a fine, disqualification from benefits (my preferred option), a public flogging or execution?
We certainly need something to break the cycle of finish school and straight onto benefits as a life choice.
We certainly need something to break the cycle of finish school and straight onto benefits as a life choice.
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oldbluefox
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Re: Current Affairs 2024
Emily Thornberry 
Could say the same about a good many of them - turncoats from Corbyn's Shadow Cabinet.
Could say the same about a good many of them - turncoats from Corbyn's Shadow Cabinet.
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Stephen
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Re: Current Affairs 2024
I can see the rich brats parents buying them out of it with some lame excuse of ‘oh Rupert has an ailment’…….yeah, it’s called lazyitis.
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General Election 2024
So, according to Rachael Reeves
Does anyone believe that? Perhaps not immediately but I bet they do at some point, especially for the higher paid."Labour has said there will be no rises in income tax or National Insurance if it wins the general election"
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: General Election 2024
They'll just put VAT up to 50%.
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Stephen
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Re: General Election 2024
They’re all the same, promise you this and that and then back track once they get in.
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oldbluefox
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Re: General Election 2024
It's not what they say that matters. It's what they don't tell you and you only find that out when they get in.
I certainly wouldn't trust Starmer and his cronies but the Tories are such a mess it's almost inevitable.
I certainly wouldn't trust Starmer and his cronies but the Tories are such a mess it's almost inevitable.
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Re: General Election 2024
I agree on all points. When Starmer tells us the Labour Party has changed he doesn't say what from - Bliar's Labour or Corbyn's Labour - and he doesn't say what into.oldbluefox wrote: 27 May 2024, 09:40It's not what they say that matters. It's what they don't tell you and you only find that out when they get in.
I certainly wouldn't trust Starmer and his cronies but the Tories are such a mess it's almost inevitable.
At the moment I still have no idea. Everything he talks about are laudable ambitions - best economy in the G7, improved NHS - blah blah. But not a single detail on how that will be achieved.
But as you say the Tories have got themselves into a mess so I think the outcome is inevitable. It's the size of the majority that we don't know. And I would add that sadly the candidates other than Labour and Tory are irrelevant. No-one else will get the seats to form a government. A vote for anyone other than the Tories is in practice a vote for Labour. So we might as well choose between the two. And at the moment I still haven't decided.
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Stephen
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Re: General Election 2024
It always end as a contest between Labour and the conservatives.
Like Merv I’m undecided.
Like Merv I’m undecided.
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Onelife
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Re: General Election 2024
Steady on Sir Merv, you’ll have some thinking our political system is brokenMervyn and Trish wrote: 27 May 2024, 12:36I agree on all points. When Starmer tells us the Labour Party has changed he doesn't say what from - Bliar's Labour or Corbyn's Labour - and he doesn't say what into.oldbluefox wrote: 27 May 2024, 09:40It's not what they say that matters. It's what they don't tell you and you only find that out when they get in.
I certainly wouldn't trust Starmer and his cronies but the Tories are such a mess it's almost inevitable.
At the moment I still have no idea. Everything he talks about are laudable ambitions - best economy in the G7, improved NHS - blah blah. But not a single detail on how that will be achieved.
But as you say the Tories have got themselves into a mess so I think the outcome is inevitable. It's the size of the majority that we don't know. And I would add that sadly the candidates other than Labour and Tory are irrelevant. No-one else will get the seats to form a government. A vote for anyone other than the Tories is in practice a vote for Labour. So we might as well choose between the two. And at the moment I still haven't decided.
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Re: General Election 2024
And he, through Rachael Reeves, has already said that he is not going to increase income tax or NI - so where is the money going to come from?Mervyn and Trish wrote: 27 May 2024, 12:36Everything he talks about are laudable ambitions - best economy in the G7, improved NHS - blah blah. But not a single detail on how that will be achieved.
There are only three ways that any government can "balance the books" - increase taxation (or other revenue streams), reduce spending or increase borrowing. The first two are an anathema to the Labour Party so that only leaves one other option!
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Onelife
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Re: General Election 2024
Racheal Reeves has said she will “borrow to invest” which on the face it sounds a sensible way forward, but knowing where, when and how much to invest has often been the downfall of many a chancellor. Investment in the private sector may be the way forward but it can only work for the country if she has a grasp of how profit is going to be distributed fairly…if past experiences are anything to go by the government has little or no control, with companies using every loophole not to pay their fair share while creaming of vast profits for themselves.
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Re: General Election 2024
It certainly worked to hoodwink the voter over Brexit. British voters believed the £350 million claim we gave Brussels would be used for the NHS.oldbluefox wrote: 27 May 2024, 09:40It's not what they say that matters. It's what they don't tell you and you only find that out when they get in.
I certainly wouldn't trust Starmer and his cronies but the Tories are such a mess it's almost inevitable.
After finding out that we didn't infact send that amount, we were out.
Since coming out of Europe the NHS funding has increased, but it was the £350m that voters hung on to when they voted .
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Ray B
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Re: National service to be brought back
That is definitely going to play on the minds of the youngsters. The idea of having to get up at crack of sparrows and make your own bed plus fold and tidy their clothes, that's not nice. 
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Re: General Election 2024
That is just the typical Labour mantra - borrow, borrow, borrow. The country is mortgaged up to the hilt already so there is not that much scope to borrow more.
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oldbluefox
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Re: General Election 2024
Really? That's how Remainers like to interpret the £350 million claim.Ray B wrote: 27 May 2024, 13:32
It certainly worked to hoodwink the voter over Brexit. British voters believed the £350 million claim we gave Brussels would be used for the NHS.
After finding out that we didn't infact send that amount, we were out.
Since coming out of Europe the NHS funding has increased, but it was the £350m that voters hung on to when they voted .
As I see it any money we spent on our membership of the EU could be better spent elsewhere, including the NHS.
I'm very happy not to be subsidising their monthly jaunt to Alsace to stock up their wine stocks.
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