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Originally posted by CambridgeEagle

I've been chastised for making predictions on this very thread.

I'd argue that it would be better to vote for any party who has a manifesto that promises adequate funding for public services funded by more reasonable levels of taxation.

Currently the only party offering that is Labour.

Labour would also do more in terms of food safety and preventing questionable meat entering or being produced in the UK.

Edited by CambridgeEagle (02 Mar 2018 10.40am)

I agree with much of what you say, however, what constitutes a "more reasonable level of taxation" and in what areas you believe the current taxation levels are unreasonable?

Also, I'd like more info on your last point - what makes you think Labour (or anyone else) would be champions of food safety?

 

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Originally posted by CambridgeEagle

You seem to only post ad hominem attacks. I've not once read a post of yours with any substance in. I'm sorry if you object to points of view which are different from yours and refuse to look at the evidence or engage with the argument.

Your posts on this have been limited to saying why worry about the future and this won't happen (but without any reasoned argument or evidence).

My basis for saying that this is a possibility is stated policy and modelling from the ERG wing of the Tory party to which our PM is in thrall.

I object to you posting utter nonsense, I could pick out plenty of them in this thread alone never mind others. I'll leave you to answer npn's question above for a start.

You are precisely what both sides were doing before the referendum. Talking s*** and presenting it as fact. In this thread there is no argument, at all, certainly no evidence. I've already blown your "in 3 years maybe" argument away.

 


Optimistic as ever

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