That dementia tax didn't last long 11:26 - May 22 with 6340 views | BOjK | And these are the geniuses that are going to be negotiating Brexit for us. | |
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That dementia tax didn't last long on 11:27 - May 22 with 3192 views | Steve_M | STRONG AND STABLE! | |
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That dementia tax didn't last long on 11:31 - May 22 with 3169 views | GeoffSentence | I see George Osborne is getting his revenge in 'U-turn coming' May has form for this. A few tough headlines and she dropped the NIC increase. Now this. The lady is for turning. | |
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That dementia tax didn't last long on 11:32 - May 22 with 3166 views | bluewein | Maybe they just forgot about it... | |
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That dementia tax didn't last long on 11:33 - May 22 with 3155 views | BOjK |
That dementia tax didn't last long on 11:31 - May 22 by GeoffSentence | I see George Osborne is getting his revenge in 'U-turn coming' May has form for this. A few tough headlines and she dropped the NIC increase. Now this. The lady is for turning. |
Theresa Maybe. | |
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That dementia tax didn't last long on 11:42 - May 22 with 3101 views | homer_123 | Are you still 100% sure the Tories are going to win this? They are having a very good stab at fecking it up..... | |
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That dementia tax didn't last long on 11:46 - May 22 with 3081 views | BOjK |
That dementia tax didn't last long on 11:42 - May 22 by homer_123 | Are you still 100% sure the Tories are going to win this? They are having a very good stab at fecking it up..... |
Yes. Corbyn's manifest weaknesses will ensure this is the case. Although the Tories are having a (comically) atrocious campaign. | |
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That dementia tax didn't last long on 11:48 - May 22 with 3065 views | GlasgowBlue | I didn't agree with the policy ion the first place but if she does climb down over a manifesto commitment during a general election campaign it will be an utter embarrassment. I don't like May but I had at least given her credit for sacrificing a landslide by actually addressing the problem with social care. And now she's backed down. If May was sitting in Mick's dugout I would be singing "you don't know what you're doing". | |
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That dementia tax didn't last long on 11:49 - May 22 with 3053 views | GlasgowBlue |
That dementia tax didn't last long on 11:31 - May 22 by GeoffSentence | I see George Osborne is getting his revenge in 'U-turn coming' May has form for this. A few tough headlines and she dropped the NIC increase. Now this. The lady is for turning. |
She's no Maggie Thatcher. That's for sure. | |
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That dementia tax didn't last long on 11:53 - May 22 with 3040 views | monytowbray |
That dementia tax didn't last long on 11:48 - May 22 by GlasgowBlue | I didn't agree with the policy ion the first place but if she does climb down over a manifesto commitment during a general election campaign it will be an utter embarrassment. I don't like May but I had at least given her credit for sacrificing a landslide by actually addressing the problem with social care. And now she's backed down. If May was sitting in Mick's dugout I would be singing "you don't know what you're doing". |
I'm sure that's not the sole reason for losing a land slide victory. | |
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That dementia tax didn't last long on 11:53 - May 22 with 3042 views | BOjK |
That dementia tax didn't last long on 11:48 - May 22 by GlasgowBlue | I didn't agree with the policy ion the first place but if she does climb down over a manifesto commitment during a general election campaign it will be an utter embarrassment. I don't like May but I had at least given her credit for sacrificing a landslide by actually addressing the problem with social care. And now she's backed down. If May was sitting in Mick's dugout I would be singing "you don't know what you're doing". |
I agree. Backing down on budget proposals is a relatively recent phenomenon, but backing down on *manifesto* commitments is entirely unheard of. It has obviously come about because of May's desire to keep policy development within her closest team. If this had been discussed within a wider circle I'm sure wiser heads would have pointed out the policies manifest flaws. [Post edited 22 May 2017 11:54]
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That dementia tax didn't last long on 11:54 - May 22 with 3021 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
That dementia tax didn't last long on 11:48 - May 22 by GlasgowBlue | I didn't agree with the policy ion the first place but if she does climb down over a manifesto commitment during a general election campaign it will be an utter embarrassment. I don't like May but I had at least given her credit for sacrificing a landslide by actually addressing the problem with social care. And now she's backed down. If May was sitting in Mick's dugout I would be singing "you don't know what you're doing". |
Did our very own Ben Gummer write the manifesto ? | |
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That dementia tax didn't last long on 11:59 - May 22 with 2993 views | GlasgowBlue |
That dementia tax didn't last long on 11:53 - May 22 by monytowbray | I'm sure that's not the sole reason for losing a land slide victory. |
The polls didn't shift in Labour's favour after the launch of their election manifesto. They started to shift after the publication of the Tory manifesto. If the polls stay as they are we will only have a majority of about 70. Is that how low Labour have sunk that you consider a 9 point deficit in the polls to be good? | |
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That dementia tax didn't last long on 12:04 - May 22 with 2952 views | chicoazul | I agree they are morons but didnt it *always* say it would be based on a consultation first? | |
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That dementia tax didn't last long on 12:04 - May 22 with 2946 views | BanksterDebtSlave | She says that she ".....is very clear "......mmmm! Edit.....Somewhat flustered at the moment ! [Post edited 22 May 2017 12:07]
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That dementia tax didn't last long on 12:06 - May 22 with 2937 views | giant_stow | Clowns to the left or me, jokers to the right.... Can we have Tone and Gordo back please? pretty please....? | |
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That dementia tax didn't last long on 12:11 - May 22 with 2895 views | BanksterDebtSlave | | |
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That dementia tax didn't last long on 12:13 - May 22 with 2886 views | SomethingBlue | They will, very sadly, win (I'd start to have my doubts were the election a few weeks later) but they are an atrocious, mendacious shambles who should not be representing any of us. [Post edited 22 May 2017 12:14]
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That dementia tax didn't last long on 12:14 - May 22 with 2870 views | GlasgowBlue |
That dementia tax didn't last long on 12:06 - May 22 by giant_stow | Clowns to the left or me, jokers to the right.... Can we have Tone and Gordo back please? pretty please....? |
Good old Call me Dave would have seen a twenty point lead and put a manifesto commitment to review social care sometime in the next Parliament. She either felt she was confident enough to announce the proposal knowing that she'd lose a bit in the polls or she had underestimated the backlash. | |
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That dementia tax didn't last long on 12:14 - May 22 with 2876 views | Steve_M |
That dementia tax didn't last long on 11:53 - May 22 by BOjK | I agree. Backing down on budget proposals is a relatively recent phenomenon, but backing down on *manifesto* commitments is entirely unheard of. It has obviously come about because of May's desire to keep policy development within her closest team. If this had been discussed within a wider circle I'm sure wiser heads would have pointed out the policies manifest flaws. [Post edited 22 May 2017 11:54]
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It has been obvious since last Summer that May is a control freak who hates any sort of opposition; that she's coming across this badly in an election of her choosing highlights just how abysmal the opposition from Corbyn et al has been. She wouldn't have dared go to the country now against Ed Milliband. | |
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That dementia tax didn't last long on 12:18 - May 22 with 2833 views | GlasgowBlue |
That dementia tax didn't last long on 11:27 - May 22 by Steve_M | STRONG AND STABLE! |
Weak and Wobbly* *Courtesy of Guido. | |
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That dementia tax didn't last long on 12:22 - May 22 with 2814 views | itfcjoe | Theresa May is an absolute shambles as PM, totally and utterly clueless and she must be getting dizzy from the amount of U-Turns she is doing. Just can't take any pressure about anything, get her out. | |
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That dementia tax didn't last long on 12:23 - May 22 with 2808 views | Steve_M |
That dementia tax didn't last long on 12:18 - May 22 by GlasgowBlue | Weak and Wobbly* *Courtesy of Guido. |
I see she's gone all Trump wittering on about "fake claims" every five minutes. | |
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That dementia tax didn't last long on 12:31 - May 22 with 2781 views | lowhouseblue | it's a total shambles. but actually, a limit on the total that you will pay, plus nothing to pay if your assets are less than £100,000, plus nothing to pay until you're dead is not a bad policy. | |
| And so as the loose-bowelled pigeon of time swoops low over the unsuspecting tourist of destiny, and the flatulent skunk of fate wanders into the air-conditioning system of eternity, I notice it's the end of the show |
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That dementia tax didn't last long on 12:34 - May 22 with 2762 views | HARRY10 |
That dementia tax didn't last long on 11:59 - May 22 by GlasgowBlue | The polls didn't shift in Labour's favour after the launch of their election manifesto. They started to shift after the publication of the Tory manifesto. If the polls stay as they are we will only have a majority of about 70. Is that how low Labour have sunk that you consider a 9 point deficit in the polls to be good? |
"The polls didn't shift in Labour's favour after the launch of their election manifesto. They started to shift after the publication of the Tory manifesto." or you cave have this one "He has been hovering around the 28-31% mark for a few weeks but he's just launched a popularist manifesto and I would imagine internal polling is showing him around the 32-34% mark " Glasgow Blue... the man who makes Teresa May look strong and stable. and unchangable [Post edited 22 May 2017 12:48]
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That dementia tax didn't last long on 12:37 - May 22 with 2750 views | vapour_trail |
That dementia tax didn't last long on 11:48 - May 22 by GlasgowBlue | I didn't agree with the policy ion the first place but if she does climb down over a manifesto commitment during a general election campaign it will be an utter embarrassment. I don't like May but I had at least given her credit for sacrificing a landslide by actually addressing the problem with social care. And now she's backed down. If May was sitting in Mick's dugout I would be singing "you don't know what you're doing". |
Her claim to be the person to lead us into the most complex set of negotiations in our history, is looking rather weak. | |
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