Anyone swayed by tonights QT? 22:33 - Nov 22 with 6950 views | homer_123 | If we are talking Labour and Tory....JC certainly came across far more sensible and sane than BJ....though NS does what she does so well. If we could remove Momentum or Cummings(?) Would that make either party more palatable? Or even remove the incumbent leaders. Interesting to see what the Tory manifesto looks like. The other thing that struck me this evening...just how scared people seem to be with a potential left socialist government...yet the same fear doesn't come to the fore on the right. Wonder why that is? | |
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Anyone swayed by tonights QT? on 22:37 - Nov 22 with 3813 views | WD19 | If Labour didn’t have JC they would have a massive chance of ‘winning’.....which in turn would mean their manifesto would be utterly different because they would need something that they plan on delivering. | | | |
Anyone swayed by tonights QT? on 22:44 - Nov 22 with 3787 views | Nthsuffolkblue | You have to remember that removing a leader needs a replacement. Whilst the Conservatives have invested a lot in discrediting Corbyn, they would quickly do all they can to discredit his replacement. As unpopular as May was, I am not sure Johnson is naturally any more popular. | |
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Anyone swayed by tonights QT? on 22:46 - Nov 22 with 3776 views | footers | Not sure what Momentum has to do with anything. You won't get to see the Tory manifesto until two weeks before the election because 'Corbyn is a communist' won't stretch to more then ten pages. | |
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Anyone swayed by tonights QT? on 22:49 - Nov 22 with 3762 views | footers |
Anyone swayed by tonights QT? on 22:37 - Nov 22 by WD19 | If Labour didn’t have JC they would have a massive chance of ‘winning’.....which in turn would mean their manifesto would be utterly different because they would need something that they plan on delivering. |
Yes, I'm sure Labour produced a manifesto of media-unfriendly policies, which are all costed, because they don't think they'l do it. A manifesto like that is completely necessary thanks to the last decade of underinvestment in our country. If you want someone to blame for that, maybe look elsewhere. | |
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Anyone swayed by tonights QT? on 22:50 - Nov 22 with 3753 views | homer_123 |
Anyone swayed by tonights QT? on 22:46 - Nov 22 by footers | Not sure what Momentum has to do with anything. You won't get to see the Tory manifesto until two weeks before the election because 'Corbyn is a communist' won't stretch to more then ten pages. |
Both of the main parties, clearly, have issues at the moment in regards to other forces having a high degree of questionable influence...hence the question. Tory manifesto due shortly...aware of that. | |
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Anyone swayed by tonights QT? on 22:52 - Nov 22 with 3747 views | WD19 |
Anyone swayed by tonights QT? on 22:49 - Nov 22 by footers | Yes, I'm sure Labour produced a manifesto of media-unfriendly policies, which are all costed, because they don't think they'l do it. A manifesto like that is completely necessary thanks to the last decade of underinvestment in our country. If you want someone to blame for that, maybe look elsewhere. |
I don’t believe for a minute you fail to see my point. The manifesto is deliberately especially radical because it is a free hit. In any coalition it will be watered down. | | | |
Anyone swayed by tonights QT? on 23:04 - Nov 22 with 3717 views | footers |
Anyone swayed by tonights QT? on 22:52 - Nov 22 by WD19 | I don’t believe for a minute you fail to see my point. The manifesto is deliberately especially radical because it is a free hit. In any coalition it will be watered down. |
Disagree. You may find it 'radical'; I, and many others, don't - it's simply a wide-ranging social democratic set of policies. I'm aware that politics recently have shifted perception is what is deemed to be 'left-wing' and 'radical' but neither are true of this manifesto. It's merely a redressing of balance. If you find that redressing 'radical' then it shows how far right or neoliberal we've become as a society over the last 30-40 years. Serious damage has been done, and it's time to address it. The same old won't fix anything. | |
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Anyone swayed by tonights QT? on 23:09 - Nov 22 with 3700 views | jaykay |
Anyone swayed by tonights QT? on 22:37 - Nov 22 by WD19 | If Labour didn’t have JC they would have a massive chance of ‘winning’.....which in turn would mean their manifesto would be utterly different because they would need something that they plan on delivering. |
now thats a myth invented by the right wing press . for all what was said on here before the last election most were saying the tories would have at least 100 seat majority. when that didnt happen ,they reverted to if corbyn wasn't the leader labour would have won(sic). so the press needed another myth and started to use the word cult. next thing some posters are using it as if somehow the thought of it . | |
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Anyone swayed by tonights QT? on 23:37 - Nov 22 with 3611 views | bazgammon | because right is right when it comes to politics and left is wrong. simples. | |
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Anyone swayed by tonights QT? on 23:46 - Nov 22 with 3586 views | Bluefish |
Anyone swayed by tonights QT? on 23:09 - Nov 22 by jaykay | now thats a myth invented by the right wing press . for all what was said on here before the last election most were saying the tories would have at least 100 seat majority. when that didnt happen ,they reverted to if corbyn wasn't the leader labour would have won(sic). so the press needed another myth and started to use the word cult. next thing some posters are using it as if somehow the thought of it . |
Spoken like a true cult member. Your leader will be very proud | |
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Anyone swayed by tonights QT? on 23:54 - Nov 22 with 3558 views | C_HealyIsAPleasure |
Anyone swayed by tonights QT? on 22:49 - Nov 22 by footers | Yes, I'm sure Labour produced a manifesto of media-unfriendly policies, which are all costed, because they don't think they'l do it. A manifesto like that is completely necessary thanks to the last decade of underinvestment in our country. If you want someone to blame for that, maybe look elsewhere. |
They’re not costed though, the IFS have already raised doubts, which is similar to the last one which was shown to be deeply flawed Repeatedly claiming otherwise doesn’t make it true I’m afraid | |
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Anyone swayed by tonights QT? on 00:37 - Nov 23 with 3491 views | Clapham_Junction | "The other thing that struck me this evening...just how scared people seem to be with a potential left socialist government...yet the same fear doesn't come to the fore on the right. Wonder why that is?" Years of media conditioning. Remember how Ed Miliband was portrayed as a radical communist? Hence why I'm not strongly convinced by the argument that Labour would be doing so much better with a different leader - they'd get many of the same labels he does. | | | |
Anyone swayed by tonights QT? on 08:40 - Nov 23 with 2996 views | ElephantintheRoom | The problem of these types of programme is that the questions are asked by entrenched people. Of course blinkered brexiteers are incensed with the Lib Dems - and of course Tories are embarrassed to see their slime minister waffle.... and of course nobody will threaten their self interest by voting labour if they consider themselves in danger of being worse off personally. Voting in the UK is every bit as tribal as any country in Africa. So no nobody is afffected in any way by these absurd programmes. Unless of course your vote is a token protest in a seat will not change anyway.... ie about 85% of the seats | |
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Anyone swayed by tonights QT? on 09:17 - Nov 23 with 2861 views | factual_blue |
Anyone swayed by tonights QT? on 23:37 - Nov 22 by bazgammon | because right is right when it comes to politics and left is wrong. simples. |
Welcome back benters. | |
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Anyone swayed by tonights QT? on 09:24 - Nov 23 with 2808 views | BloomBlue | Labour with Sturgeon as their leader would walk this election, although if it's a hung paraliament that is effectively what we will end up with. You could see that last night she has him by his balls and he's like a rabbit in headlights, she is eating away at him and she knows he will form a joint Gov with SNP and give them their independence vote in 2020. | | | |
Anyone swayed by tonights QT? on 10:02 - Nov 23 with 2710 views | londontractorboy57 | 1. Corbyn came across marginally better because the momentum audience let him answer the questions. 2 The not so right wing Tories as you like to portray them are certainly not perfect but to the majority of hard working citizens they are a damn site better option. I hope we dont have to find out the hard way that i am correct. | | | |
Anyone swayed by tonights QT? on 10:04 - Nov 23 with 2707 views | Pinewoodblue |
Anyone swayed by tonights QT? on 09:24 - Nov 23 by BloomBlue | Labour with Sturgeon as their leader would walk this election, although if it's a hung paraliament that is effectively what we will end up with. You could see that last night she has him by his balls and he's like a rabbit in headlights, she is eating away at him and she knows he will form a joint Gov with SNP and give them their independence vote in 2020. |
Corbyn is performing well, he seems to be enjoying it except when asked a really awkward question when he has that " Oh Shet" look on his face. He is the most honest of the lot. For me he has two problems. He doesn't seem to enjoy the prospect of power,he has already admitted he finds the prospect daunting. His second problem is the majority of voters find Labour's policies unpalatable. | |
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Anyone swayed by tonights QT? on 10:06 - Nov 23 with 2687 views | longtimefan |
Anyone swayed by tonights QT? on 23:04 - Nov 22 by footers | Disagree. You may find it 'radical'; I, and many others, don't - it's simply a wide-ranging social democratic set of policies. I'm aware that politics recently have shifted perception is what is deemed to be 'left-wing' and 'radical' but neither are true of this manifesto. It's merely a redressing of balance. If you find that redressing 'radical' then it shows how far right or neoliberal we've become as a society over the last 30-40 years. Serious damage has been done, and it's time to address it. The same old won't fix anything. |
“I'm aware that politics recently have shifted perception is what is deemed to be 'left-wing' and 'radical' but neither are true of this manifesto” You don’t think nationalising loads of industries and companies, some of which have not previously been in State hands isn’t left wing? While the manifesto has many things to applaud for the Centrist can’t you see that those nationalisation policies represent too bigger shift to the left for many, especially those for those that have previously experienced the waste and inefficiencies they breed. They are being pursued for dogmatic political ideals when the same ends could be met with greater regulation and massively less waste of tax payer funds. | | | |
Anyone swayed by tonights QT? on 10:29 - Nov 23 with 2612 views | factual_blue |
Anyone swayed by tonights QT? on 10:02 - Nov 23 by londontractorboy57 | 1. Corbyn came across marginally better because the momentum audience let him answer the questions. 2 The not so right wing Tories as you like to portray them are certainly not perfect but to the majority of hard working citizens they are a damn site better option. I hope we dont have to find out the hard way that i am correct. |
I hope you're not an English teacher. | |
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Anyone swayed by tonights QT? on 10:30 - Nov 23 with 2607 views | factual_blue | To be honest, coming across as more sensible and sane than the waffle monster isn't a big ask. | |
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Anyone swayed by tonights QT? on 10:37 - Nov 23 with 2591 views | homer_123 |
Anyone swayed by tonights QT? on 10:30 - Nov 23 by factual_blue | To be honest, coming across as more sensible and sane than the waffle monster isn't a big ask. |
Indeed Facters...comparing them both to Sturgeon is interesting. Swinson was shocking. | |
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Anyone swayed by tonights QT? on 10:40 - Nov 23 with 2577 views | Pinewoodblue |
Anyone swayed by tonights QT? on 10:37 - Nov 23 by homer_123 | Indeed Facters...comparing them both to Sturgeon is interesting. Swinson was shocking. |
To be fair Sturgeon is in a strong position she can't lose. | |
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Anyone swayed by tonights QT? on 10:50 - Nov 23 with 2515 views | homer_123 |
Anyone swayed by tonights QT? on 10:02 - Nov 23 by londontractorboy57 | 1. Corbyn came across marginally better because the momentum audience let him answer the questions. 2 The not so right wing Tories as you like to portray them are certainly not perfect but to the majority of hard working citizens they are a damn site better option. I hope we dont have to find out the hard way that i am correct. |
It's interesting that the Labour manifesto actually includes an awful lot of elements that the majority of us would agree with and are merely sensible things to implement. Many elements are not overtly radical or socialist. There most definitely are things in there, such as bring things back into state control that are, no doubt about it. We can't compare against the Tory manifesto yet but it will be interesting to. The Tories have def moved right and Labour have def moved left...that's not exactly difficult to see. My point was that there appears a fear of a left socialist government but that same fear doesn't appear on the right leaning Tories. Maybe the Tories haven't moved as right as it appears....maybe people are more right leaning than before? Maybe you are right and the Tory approach appeals to more. Regardless...here is the thing. Our current approach isn't working. Social mobility going backwards Fewer and fewer people control the majority of wealth Chronic under funding in the NHS Social care is utterly bereft of funding, support and attention Education and other services hugely under resourced Trickle down economics isn't working All of the above needs addressing...very interested to see what the Tories approach will be. BJ kept saying to look at his record as Mayor of London...fine but he is now PM...different ball game. | |
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Anyone swayed by tonights QT? on 10:53 - Nov 23 with 2509 views | homer_123 |
Anyone swayed by tonights QT? on 10:40 - Nov 23 by Pinewoodblue | To be fair Sturgeon is in a strong position she can't lose. |
Oh you are right there. That aside, shexalways comes across well...measured but passionate and to a degree not utterly partisan. She acknowledges and agrees with others positions for example. | |
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Anyone swayed by tonights QT? on 10:53 - Nov 23 with 2510 views | factual_blue |
Anyone swayed by tonights QT? on 10:29 - Nov 23 by factual_blue | I hope you're not an English teacher. |
Abuse reported. | |
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