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Keir Starmer

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Well he's the only one that appeals to me, for the reason I mentioned whether he carries out what he says in the unlikely event of him getting in is another matter.
No chance of me voting for any of the others, none at all.
Max the Tory. Who’d have thought it 👀😱
 
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Can't help thinking that something smells very wrong from start to finish regarding Mandelson and the 'Blue Labour' project that Starmer seems to have been chosen to front, almost like a ventriloquist's dummy.
 
Can't help thinking that something smells very wrong from start to finish regarding Mandelson and the 'Blue Labour' project that Starmer seems to have been chosen to front, almost like a ventriloquist's dummy.
I believe that Labour are on the right track but fighting the hidden agenda's of the right wing media and social media. I'd hate to be in charge of the fragmented party but we know the alternative is repugnant. Rejoining the EU is his card that may well save him.
 
I believe that Labour are on the right track but fighting the hidden agenda's of the right wing media and social media. I'd hate to be in charge of the fragmented party but we know the alternative is repugnant. Rejoining the EU is his card that may well save him.
I agree with you completely apart from the word “hidden”. These agendas aren’t hidden anymore.
 
I believe that Labour are on the right track but fighting the hidden agenda's of the right wing media and social media. I'd hate to be in charge of the fragmented party but we know the alternative is repugnant. Rejoining the EU is his card that may well save him.
Right track in fleecing the taxpayer of they're hard earned their interest on savings, the cost of fuel of which they take at least 40% per ltr of what we pay, chasing pensioners for they money that they've worked all their lives for and then their offspring's inheritance, I must be missing something here JL ?
 
I’ve been out with Dafydd Wigley tonight (true story) at my mate Iwan Bala’s 70th birthday art exhibition at Gallery Ten in Cardiff.
Plaid will be having my vote.
 
Right track in fleecing the taxpayer of they're hard earned their interest on savings, the cost of fuel of which they take at least 40% per ltr of what we pay, chasing pensioners for they money that they've worked all their lives for and then their offspring's inheritance, I must be missing something here JL ?
These are not new policies S. Taxation may be at its highest level but that will be because our population is at its highest and because of inflation and everything associated with it public expenditure is at its highest. As running the country, with an NHS, is hugely expensive and National Income without taxation is nowhere near enough to pay.
 
These are not new policies S. Taxation may be at its highest level but that will be because our population is at its highest and because of inflation and everything associated with it public expenditure is at its highest. As running the country, with an NHS, is hugely expensive and National Income without taxation is nowhere near enough to pay.
Chagos deal, overseas funding, including Ukraine, and the elephant in the room immigration costs, the removal of the two child cap, the benefit system which is encouraging people to stay in bed all all day or sit on their arses all day, the average working household would need to earn over 75k to match some of those on benefits some get, that can't be fucking right, I've worked nearly 50 yrs and I'm not sure that I can afford to retire in 18 months time, is that right and I'm not the only one of course.
 
Right track in fleecing the taxpayer of they're hard earned their interest on savings, the cost of fuel of which they take at least 40% per ltr of what we pay, chasing pensioners for they money that they've worked all their lives for and then their offspring's inheritance, I must be missing something here JL ?

The inheritance tax threshold is £500k if the main home is included. If there's more than that, I don't think any offspring is going to be on the breadline after they pay the tax.
 

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