
I guess, as this is a twatter tag she will no longer see our public support for her but maybe one of her friends will let her know that she's continually in our thoughts.
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So who are the unions going to put their weight behind, seeing as its pretty clear the country doesnt want to go back to their glory days of years gone by?
Seems pretty clear from what i have read if they stick with a Corbynista/Momentum supporter most prominent ex Labour Mp's seem to think the party will be wiped out.
Posted 19 December 2019 - 01:21 PM
Tommy Shelby for Labour leader
Posted 19 December 2019 - 08:06 PM
Tommy Shelby for Labour leader
I'd prefer Carroll Shelby.
Posted 19 December 2019 - 08:37 PM
Had to laugh, apparently SNP’s Blackford got upset with Boris playing with his phone & not listening to him. Think I’d do the same.
Does the SNP actually do anything in Scotland other than continuously bang on about Indyref2, something I remember Sturgeon she would not ask for at the time she was elected
Posted 19 December 2019 - 10:58 PM
So who are the unions going to put their weight behind, seeing as its pretty clear the country doesnt want to go back to their glory days of years gone by?
Seems pretty clear from what i have read if they stick with a Corbynista/Momentum supporter most prominent ex Labour Mp's seem to think the party will be wiped out.
Posted 20 December 2019 - 08:31 AM
and ET as deputy.Please Santa, please make Diane Abbott leader of the Labour Party.So who are the unions going to put their weight behind, seeing as its pretty clear the country doesnt want to go back to their glory days of years gone by?
Seems pretty clear from what i have read if they stick with a Corbynista/Momentum supporter most prominent ex Labour Mp's seem to think the party will be wiped out.
Posted 20 December 2019 - 08:48 AM
Does the SNP actually do anything in Scotland other than continuously bang on about Indyref2, something I remember Sturgeon she would not ask for at the time she was elected
Education system in crises, student attainment falling, record number of teachers leaving - devolved power to Holyrood
NHS waiting times worst they have ever been, chronic under-funding (they put less % in than Westminster does to England) - it's a devolved power to Holyrood
Police in tatters, lack of public confidence, statutory oversight body at odds with SNP Govt. over approach/standards etc - it's a devolved power to Holyrood
Fire service not happy - devolved power to Holyrood
Local authority cuts (austerity) more savage than under Tory government in England - it's a devolved power to Holyrood
I pay 5% more Income tax to live here than my peers who work in England for the same company doing the same job - it's a devolved power to Holyrood
Holyrood marvels at the fact that every year it underspends its full budget allocation by some £500m (see point re Austerity above) per annum
Deficit in Scotland is 7 times higher than the whole of the UK (Scotland created between 54% and 60% of the whole UK debt last year! - (Scottish Governments own GERS figures were the source)
All of the above is demonstrated by the SNP Government that it is in fact not their fault, but Westminsters and those bloody Englanders (but we're not racists, it's all just banter, we love (your subsidies) really
So. To answer your question Paul directly. They don't seem to be doing a lot, certainly not a lot of good!
But as Mel Gibson would say, "they (Westminster) may deny us Section 30, but they'll never take.... OUR FREEDOM!"
Edited by C8RKH, 20 December 2019 - 08:51 AM.
Posted 21 December 2019 - 01:45 PM
I must admit it i did have to chuckle yesterday watching some live house of commons yesterday, a load of mp's now complaining the bill has now been stripped down even further, workers rights (ring a repeating bell anyone) alignment and other such stuff, one tory mp replied, you all had the chance to support the original bill, but you gambled and failed!!
Posted 22 December 2019 - 10:19 AM
I must admit it i did have to chuckle yesterday watching some live house of commons yesterday, a load of mp's now complaining the bill has now been stripped down even further, workers rights (ring a repeating bell anyone) alignment and other such stuff, one tory mp replied, you all had the chance to support the original bill, but you gambled and failed!!
Posted 22 December 2019 - 01:10 PM
I have to say I think Boris is what parliment needs... no messing around, just actually LEADING!
Posted 22 December 2019 - 01:31 PM
I have to say I think Boris is what parliment needs... no messing around, just actually LEADING!
Totally agree.
Posted 22 December 2019 - 03:53 PM
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