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Tit for tat arguments about broken promises could go on forever. The simple fact of the matter now is that Labour is no longer the party of the working man, they're promising the impossible – and if they get their way this country will be in the gutter.
Labour hasn’t been the party of the working man since about 1984, when they realised they’d have to become a pseudo Conservative one if they were ever to have a sniff of power again.
I'd give it six months before the Country colapses into total civil unrest led by the inevitable rise or the far right parties.
The minute Labour were announced as winners the money would drain from the country, to prove this just look at the shares of BT on just a suggestion of what they will do.

There will not be enough cash left to even keep us going as we are let alone them squandering money.

But those who dont understand the very basics of how an economy works or simply dont care will continue to vote for Ex-labour, now The Communist Party.
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ZM: "Labour hasn’t been the party of the working man since about 1984, when they realised they’d have to become a pseudo Conservative one if they were ever to have a sniff of power again. " - well they have now reverted back to their pre Noo Layba ways. The moderates have mostly been forced out by the extremists and the old clause 4 stuff is being brought back, the sacred cows slaughtered by Blair et al are being revived.
Yes, I have seen the news, Tora. In any case, if I hadn’t, your myriad of posts on the subject would have alerted me to Mr Corbyn’s Marxist agenda.
// I dont think the Tories have every made promises that cannot be physically possible. //

They promised to reduce immigration to the tens of thousand when they knew that wasn’t possible because they were signed up to EU free movement rules. They made that pledge at election time, and then nearly doubled immigration over the follow months.
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rock on gromit, attacking the Tories again, I am getting ever more certain you are a Labour voter, no idea why you are so shy about it, even our triumvirate of simpletons have come clean!.
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I am definitely not voting Labour in this General Election. I have NEVER voted Labour in a General Election.

Correcting a wrong statement about the Conservatives does not make me a Labour supporter, it makes me someone who does not like being lied to.

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