Party manifestos

Started by T00ts, October 24, 2019, 11:00:38 AM

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Churchill

It matters not which political party one may support which some do out of pure hatred or even envy of other parties that some follow blindly without question, having swallowed all the bull and propaganda for years,I have little if any faith in all of them.



They are all the same they make promises to get the party faithful to vote for them without thinking, the one thing they do have in common is they only can see the next few years in office and paper over the cracks until the next GE, then do the same again to try and stay in office.



Its all smoke and mirrors from them to create an illusion that throwing our hard money at a problem will solve all and every problem it does not never will it only delays having to face the reality that they need to solve the problems first ,then invest our money wisely for a long term solution not just for a few years.



If voting solved anything  they would ban it, at this moment in time is your vote or mine worth anything at all ? many are not listening to the people, they have acted disgracefully over the last three years.
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T00ts

Quote from: papasmurf post_id=2450 time=1572070518 user_id=89
If the "village green society" propaganda leaflet that arrived yesterday from my (Tory) MP yesterday is anything to go by lies by omission appears to be the tactic for the General Election.


...on all sides I suspect!

papasmurf

If the "village green society" propaganda leaflet that arrived yesterday from my (Tory) MP yesterday is anything to go by lies by omission appears to be the tactic for the General Election.
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Baron von Lotsov

Quote from: T00ts post_id=2115 time=1571911238 user_id=54
Any other thoughts?


They will crunch the data they get from social media like Facebook and formulate the policies which will most likely win them the vote (attitude surveys etc). Once in power they will revert to doing the same as the others would have done if they had won.
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Churchill

As per usual Jam tomorrow if you get it or not you still get a bill, there is no such thing as a free meal somebody somewhere has to pay for it
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papasmurf

I expect they will all be same shit different general election.
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Streetwalker

Given that no party it seems sticks to the  manifestos they present I think who we back will be on previous record rather than the promises of the future

T00ts

There is talk of a GE before Christmas. What will each party present as their manifesto ?



Conservatives - deal or no deal? + end of austerity

Labour - ?? + nationalisation, wealth redistribution

LIb Dems - Revocation, any other policies?

Others?



Any other thoughts?