(05-11-2017, 01:57 PM)Levein-Stupid Wrote: Most read storry on BBC site is about the cameraman getting run over. Only a bumbling buffoon could overshadow their own manifesto launch
Was JC driving the car?
(08-02-2018, 09:04 AM)Mags Wrote: A resposta é Sim.
(05-11-2017, 01:57 PM)Levein-Stupid Wrote: Most read storry on BBC site is about the cameraman getting run over. Only a bumbling buffoon could overshadow their own manifesto launch
Cool.
Meanwhile BBC correspondents interviewing someone about the necessity of privatising the NHS _(aka transferring our wealth to private healthcare companies).
Meanwhile BBC correspondents interviewing someone about the necessity of privatising the NHS _(aka transferring our wealth to private healthcare companies).
(05-11-2017, 03:59 PM)shaun.lawson Wrote: Says he's a 'centrist'. Thinks privatising the NHS is a 'necessity' and spends his time on Guido Fawkes' disgusting website.
If privatising the NHS is a 'necessity', why are the French and Dutch health systems such high quality?
Off top of my head, doesn't the American system cost 3 times as much as the NHS?
(05-11-2017, 03:59 PM)shaun.lawson Wrote: Says he's a 'centrist'. Thinks privatising the NHS is a 'necessity' and spends his time on Guido Fawkes' disgusting website.
If privatising the NHS is a 'necessity', why are the French and Dutch health systems such high quality?
I don't agree with it in principle but if SJW bastions of the NHS, the SNP, have doubled privatisation since they came in to power, there must be some merit in it.
(05-11-2017, 01:59 PM)Charlie Kelly Wrote: Quite like the sound of the Labour manifesto :
It's very good. It's detailed, comprehensive and really not that radical. This compares with an apparent Tory manifesto of:
- Foxhunting
- Strong and stable
- Stable and strong
- Energy price cap (stolen from Labour)
But the problem has never been Labour's message. It's mostly who the messenger is. May's "think of Corbyn negotiating Brexit! Think of him failing to fight for Britain! Think of his coalition of chaos! Then think of me, strong and stable" will do the rest, sadly.
(05-11-2017, 04:26 PM)shaun.lawson Wrote: It's very good. It's detailed, comprehensive and really not that radical. This compares with an apparent Tory manifesto of:
- Foxhunting
- Strong and stable
- Stable and strong
- Energy price cap (stolen from Labour)
But the problem has never been Labour's message. It's mostly who the messenger is. May's "think of Corbyn negotiating Brexit! Think of him failing to fight for Britain! Think of his coalition of chaos! Then think of me, strong and stable" will do the rest, sadly.
It's a great manifesto. Put the actual policies to the people blind and the majority would support them.