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Posted
2 minutes ago, placeholder said:

Do you have any evidence that this is a gathering of socialists. Do they subscribe to socialism?

The definition of which is:

"a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole"

 

Please share with us the evidence you have to support this characterization.

 

Very funny, you red's, or even yellows, and greens, should really put aside your disdain for the blues and stick to the topic which is about Truss & Sunak, and NOT a General Election thread bring up all sorts of off-topic nonsense aimed at the blues.

 

Do you think you could manage that...?  ????

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15 minutes ago, placeholder said:

Well, I think we both want the same thing as far as relelevance goes. I am trying to help you understand that being a critic of Liz Truss or Rishi Sunak or Boris Johnson doesn't make one a socialist. You see a socialist is a person who subscribes to this doctrine:

"a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole"

So, introducing that term into this discussion, or calling someone politically red or green for that matter is utterly irrelevant and a diversion. And as hopeless as the task may seem of inculcating in you this information, I am resolved to continue. I will never give up on you. Never!

 

Next you will be telling me you are a Conservative member...????

 

The thread is about Truss & Sunak....????

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4 minutes ago, placeholder said:

And not about socialists and socialism.

Well, at least that would put the Starmer & Rayner on the back burner, where they actually are......????

Posted
2 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Getting back to Truss, we now learn she has bright ideas to cut funding to the already floundering NHS and reduce the salaries of already hard to recruit Doctors.

 

That might go down well

with the extreme rightwing ERG, but good luck taking it to the electorate.

 

 

 

 

Did you forget the link....?  ????

Posted
15 hours ago, Mavideol said:

should we understand the 360 million pounds a week, Boris promised to the NHS, will not be there  555

You will have to wait until the new leader is in control. No use guessing....????

Posted
18 hours ago, RayC said:

The purge of 'one nation' Tories from the Conservative parliamentary party was completed before the 2019 election.

 

As a consequence, this leadership contest is basically a Hobson's choice for Tory members. The only discernable difference being that Sunak - until recently - has been slightly more realistic with his promises in the very short term.

Which ever way it goes, the Blues are still in control, you best get used to it....????

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6 minutes ago, transam said:

You will have to wait until the new leader is in control. No use guessing....????

Given the Tories' track record in keeping promises, I agree with you 100%.

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8 minutes ago, placeholder said:

And this is relevant to the issue how?

It's very relevant, as the lefty brigade here keep forgetting that what ever happens in this race, the Blues will still be in control..????

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2 minutes ago, Bluespunk said:

Just keeps getting better for the opposition. 
 

“Senior Tories have warned that their party will suffer dire electoral consequences under a Liz Truss premiership that fails to address the cost of living crisis”

 

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2022/aug/20/labour-surges-as-tory-fears-grow-over-trusss-tax-cut-agenda?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other

 

#votetruss - the oppositions choice. 

 

Is The Guardian on a retainer, all your links are from a lefty newspaper, is there a reason for that, I wonder....????

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2 minutes ago, transam said:

Is The Guardian on a retainer, all your links are from a lefty newspaper, is there a reason for that, I wonder....????

“On Saturday, Michael Gove joined other senior Conservatives such as Dominic Raab and Michael Howard in denouncing Truss’s core economic policy as a “holiday from reality”, as he came out instead for Sunak. The former Tory chancellor Ken Clarke, interviewed in the Observer New Review, dismisses Truss’s tax plans as “nonsense” and says they will stoke inflation at the worst possible time.”


#votetruss-the candidate for those who  can’t face reality. 

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11 minutes ago, Bluespunk said:

 

“Senior Tories have warned that their party will suffer dire electoral consequences under a Liz Truss premiership that fails to address the cost of living crisis”

 

 

An easy solution, if dishonest, would be to call this inflation the "Putin price hike" and adamantly refuse to accept a shred of responsibility. Then if inflation stalls month on month or even possibly slows down call it the Truss Discount.

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Just now, Bluespunk said:

“On Saturday, Michael Gove joined other senior Conservatives such as Dominic Raab and Michael Howard in denouncing Truss’s core economic policy as a “holiday from reality”, as he came out instead for Sunak. The former Tory chancellor Ken Clarke, interviewed in the Observer New Review, dismisses Truss’s tax plans as “nonsense” and says they will stoke inflation at the worst possible time.”


#votetruss-the candidate for those who  can’t face reality. 

Up to them, there are other high rankers that go with Truss on the finance thing, but a leader deals with dozens of other things, where discussions are held with the minister in charge of those issues, but I'm sure I don't have to tell you that.

 

Remember, those who object to either Truss or Sunak were probably in the race and were rejected....:whistling:

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Just now, SunnyinBangrak said:

An easy solution, if dishonest, would be to call this inflation the "Putin price hike" and adamantly refuse to accept a shred of responsibility. Then if inflation stalls month on month or even possibly slows down call it the Truss Discount.

truss is all about the easy solutions, problem is the experts in economics  are clear-they won’t work. 
 

#votetruss- she can overturn a 70+ majority. 

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Just now, Bluespunk said:

Truss is all about the easy solutions, problem is the experts in economics  are clear-they won’t work. 
 

#votetruss- she can overturn a 70+ majority. 

It didn't work under Sunak, did it...?

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1 minute ago, transam said:

Up to them, there are other high rankers that go with Truss on the finance thing, but a leader deals with dozens of other things, where discussions are held with the minister in charge of those issues, but I'm sure I don't have to tell you that.

 

Remember, those who object to either Truss or Sunak were probably in the race and were rejected....:whistling:

The “finance thing” is the centrepiece of her election campaign…it’s the crucial aspect of life affecting the country, so it matters a lot.
 

The economists have made clear that truss’ tax cut blah blah blah won’t work. 
 

But go ahead tory base, vote truss- the opposition’s choice. 

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Just now, transam said:

It didn't work under Sunak, did it...?

Glad you agree, the tories have failed and under truss (a longer serving minister of this failed government) they will continue to do so. 

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2 minutes ago, Bluespunk said:

truss is all about the easy solutions, problem is the experts in economics  are clear-they won’t work. 
 

#votetruss- she can overturn a 70+ majority. 

Well she has worked for one proper company in her life, unlike most politicians. Truss had a brief stint at Shell so she will understand that the world needs more than theoretical renewables for future electricity generation. I'm hoping she is more realistic than Sunak who did that ridiculous virtue signal when he introduced a windfall tax on North Sea energy producers, folly like that can lead to dramatic price spikes in the future than would make this years rises look irrelevant. Super bad move Rishi.

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Just now, Bluespunk said:

Glad you agree, the Tories have failed and under Truss (a longer serving minister of this failed government) they will continue to do so. 

That is more guesswork......????

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Just now, SunnyinBangrak said:

Well she has worked for one proper company in her life, unlike most politicians. Truss had a brief stint at Shell so she will understand that the world needs more than theoretical renewables for future electricity generation. I'm hoping she is more realistic than Sunak who did that ridiculous virtue signal when he introduced a windfall tax on North Sea energy producers, folly like that can lead to dramatic price spikes in the future than would make this years rises look irrelevant. Super bad move Rishi.

None of that changes the reality that truss’ plans according to economists and members of her own party will not work.
 

But please tory base, vote her in, there is a good chance that under her leadership the tories are likely to lose power. 
 

#votetruss- the tax cut blah blah blah candidate. 

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