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number 46 said:
Elroy Blue said:
We're saved.
The ex-Greek finance minister has endorsed John McDonnell's economic policies. You honestly couldn't make this up.
Do you mean Vari-focals? he's not a communist at all?!!!!!! and after the resounding success that he made of Greece I'm sure we will be fine!!!!The ex-Greek finance minister has endorsed John McDonnell's economic policies. You honestly couldn't make this up.
I work in a bank, where he was known as "Varoufakis he on about"
Vaud said:
Cobnapint said:
Incredibly dangerous.
Open door immigration, no nuclear deterrent, all suppliers to the NHS ditched, massive government borrowing, massive spending on rail renationalisation, revenge taken on the wealthy with a spiteful tax regime, a power sharing deal with Argentina over the Falklands, the list goes on.
There'd be a mass exit of business and talent.
I would be off for one. But then there would probably be a spite tax and currency controls for those exiting.Open door immigration, no nuclear deterrent, all suppliers to the NHS ditched, massive government borrowing, massive spending on rail renationalisation, revenge taken on the wealthy with a spiteful tax regime, a power sharing deal with Argentina over the Falklands, the list goes on.
There'd be a mass exit of business and talent.
Burwood said:
Vaud said:
Cobnapint said:
Incredibly dangerous.
Open door immigration, no nuclear deterrent, all suppliers to the NHS ditched, massive government borrowing, massive spending on rail renationalisation, revenge taken on the wealthy with a spiteful tax regime, a power sharing deal with Argentina over the Falklands, the list goes on.
There'd be a mass exit of business and talent.
I would be off for one. But then there would probably be a spite tax and currency controls for those exiting.Open door immigration, no nuclear deterrent, all suppliers to the NHS ditched, massive government borrowing, massive spending on rail renationalisation, revenge taken on the wealthy with a spiteful tax regime, a power sharing deal with Argentina over the Falklands, the list goes on.
There'd be a mass exit of business and talent.
can you imagine the damage he could cause in just five years. The thing is though the BBC were doing some exit interviews with the faithful and when one person questioned how he would achieve all those things all hell let lose and the Corbyn fan club sprang into action so it will not be long before the fun starts
Vaud said:
I would be off for one. But then there would probably be a spite tax and currency controls for those exiting.
I know people are relatively blasé with the term "I'm off" however if he was to come to power, I would seriously consider moving abroad.
As already said, he's a very dangerous man who would be disastrous for this country.
MrBarry123 said:
I know people are relatively blasé with the term "I'm off" however if he was to come to power, I would seriously consider moving abroad.
As already said, he's a very dangerous man who would be disastrous for this country.
Not sure where I would choose for 5 years. I like Sweden, Netherlands is pretty good (quite like Utrecht), France (Maybe Nantes or Poitiers), Switzerland (Geneva) or Boston would be top of my list.
RichB said:
Burwood said:
Vaud said:
Cobnapint said:
Incredibly dangerous.
Open door immigration, no nuclear deterrent, all suppliers to the NHS ditched, massive government borrowing, massive spending on rail renationalisation, revenge taken on the wealthy with a spiteful tax regime, a power sharing deal with Argentina over the Falklands, the list goes on.
There'd be a mass exit of business and talent.
I would be off for one. But then there would probably be a spite tax and currency controls for those exiting.Open door immigration, no nuclear deterrent, all suppliers to the NHS ditched, massive government borrowing, massive spending on rail renationalisation, revenge taken on the wealthy with a spiteful tax regime, a power sharing deal with Argentina over the Falklands, the list goes on.
There'd be a mass exit of business and talent.
Jockman said:
RichB said:
Burwood said:
Vaud said:
Cobnapint said:
Incredibly dangerous.
Open door immigration, no nuclear deterrent, all suppliers to the NHS ditched, massive government borrowing, massive spending on rail renationalisation, revenge taken on the wealthy with a spiteful tax regime, a power sharing deal with Argentina over the Falklands, the list goes on.
There'd be a mass exit of business and talent.
I would be off for one. But then there would probably be a spite tax and currency controls for those exiting.Open door immigration, no nuclear deterrent, all suppliers to the NHS ditched, massive government borrowing, massive spending on rail renationalisation, revenge taken on the wealthy with a spiteful tax regime, a power sharing deal with Argentina over the Falklands, the list goes on.
There'd be a mass exit of business and talent.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/09/28/7-thing...
So they even admit they don't want to do anything about immigration. He also wants to reduce the armed services and prevent MI6 from recruiting anyone. Meanwhile members want Tony back and even the kids have worked out Corbyn is a tosser. Jesus's wept the whole thing looks like an airplane crash.
They seem to think Watson is going to be a thorn in his side, I can't see that lasting long, he'll probably wake up to a hammer and sickle in his bed or something.
So they even admit they don't want to do anything about immigration. He also wants to reduce the armed services and prevent MI6 from recruiting anyone. Meanwhile members want Tony back and even the kids have worked out Corbyn is a tosser. Jesus's wept the whole thing looks like an airplane crash.
They seem to think Watson is going to be a thorn in his side, I can't see that lasting long, he'll probably wake up to a hammer and sickle in his bed or something.
essayer said:
Chakrabarti appointed to the shadow cabinet
I wonder what she has on Corbyn to go from nothing to shad cab in four months!
Watch her squirm over peerage questions. I wonder what she has on Corbyn to go from nothing to shad cab in four months!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxDVdQD7aeM
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