BackOfTheNet
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Now you're talking. I think that might be considered shared ownership.
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guest48
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Let's hear some a proper critique of the football policies mentioned but save us the sub Daily Mail spiel, it's boring and also bollocks. Tories are no safe hands on the and economy never have been. They are nowhere near eliminating the deficit their pet project.
What they have delivered:
NHS Cuts Social care crisis Longest fall in value of wages since records began NHS recruitment crisis Huge rise in child poverty Housing crisis Public transport crisis Biggest education cuts in decades Huge leap in food bank dependency Homelessness crisis Local government defunding and council cuts Police and fire cuts Sweetheart tax deals Election fraud Rising inequality The threat of the breakup of the UK following brexit.
I see this has been quoted as "shyte" on here, I'm interested to know which bits are not true ??
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guest3063
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Actually, been in long term development and fully costed but, again, carry on with the Mail/Express waffle. I guess the Tories fully costed driving nearly every public service into crisis Sorry to disappoint but I don't read the Mail/Express or any paper for that matter.
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everbrite
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Actually, been in long term development and fully costed but, again, carry on with the Mail/Express waffle. I guess the Tories fully costed driving nearly every public service into crisis I think your nom de plume is very apt.
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guest2487
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I'd f***ing hate fans to run our club.
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Tabasco Kid
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I dont know why anybody is debating this. Labour will not win. The British people know best. Just like we did with Brexit.( sits back and waits...)
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Were in the pipe 5 by 5.
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guest3040
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Meccano if Labour hadn't opened the door to 3 million immigrants these problems wouldn't arise, wouldn't trust Corbyn to run a bath never mind a country. We left the 1970s a long ago let's not return.
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everbrite
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Bit careless of Jeremy to run over a photographers foot and put him in hospital.
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clarkeysntfc
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I'm a very centre ground person politically.
I think labour have many good ideas, both on football and on social care etc which are in crisis.
However I find them too extreme left for my taste.
On football itself, I personally think that the English game is on the edge of crisis. Greed and corruption is rife. More and more clubs are falling in to the wrong hands. The lack of any proper regulatory body is a major problem, requiring legislative reform to fix.
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Terryfenwickatemyhamster
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I see this has been quoted as "shyte" on here, I'm interested to know which bits are not true ??
What you ought to be more interested in is why none of the fcukers can get it right. Rather than trying to decided who will get it least wrong so you can vote for them.
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#Frank
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Bit careless of Jeremy to run over a photographers foot and put him in hospital.
I hope the photographer has got access to private care after what the Tory nobs are doing to the NHS.
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#Frank
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Thank God they wont get in. What a load of crap.
This shows you up for the sad individual you are. Nothing constructive to say so just roll up your Daily Mail and jog off.
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Terryfenwickatemyhamster
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This shows you up for the sad individual you are. Nothing constructive to say so just roll up your Daily Mail and jog off.
Does everybody who thinks Labour might not get in have to be a Daily mail reader? I mean.. Will they get in? Regardless of your politics, or in my case total indifference, why is it unfair to state it is highly unlikely on this occasion that Labour will get in? Even Corbyn has acknowledged the size of the task he faces. Does that mean he's wielding a Daily mail in his hand. As I said earlier on in this thread, there are stark contrast between having a wish list or opinion, to actually knowing you will or might have to implement it in the full light of the country, or in a football manager/chairmans terms, the supporters/media. I couldn't give a tinker's cuss who gets in. But if I was pushed. I'd go with the Greens.
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lift tower
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this thread is amazing. Its as if football fans and people in general are that accustomed to being screwed over by the greedy and powerful that they can't cope with the concept of it not happening and anyone that suggests otherwise is a fantasist. The right in this country have done a wonderful job of brainwashing the populace.
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Deepcut Cobbler
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I read the Daily Mail and so does my wife. It doesn't necessarily indicate my political persuasion.
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guest170
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Getting this back to football.
Several national teams have been banned by FIFA due to the 'government interference' with the national FA. There have been several headlines over the past few years about the governement getting involved with reforming the FA if they dont do it themselves and now these proposals from labour. Does any one know what level of interference is needed before FIFA get involved?
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tcobb
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Thanks for that Frank. Just to let you know I don't read the Mail, maybe you should stick to the comic of the Daily Mirror, much more suited to your lower intelligence.
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Manwork04
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Labour are a complete joke, two words, Dianne Abbot who miss spoke what ever that means. The Torys will return a 100+ majority and the bitter and twisted left hate the thought. Personally it's not a good thing what has happened to Labour but the world seems to be restless at the moment and has turned to extremes. In terms of football the people that are killing the game are the Premier League with the most ridiculous sums of money changing hands.
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angrydad
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Well I think the proposals are excellent. I don't think with the current crop of troublesome chairmen - these things can be ignored forever. The FA don't want to know with their gravy train, and the EFL are basically a joke.
I've never understood why people diss manifestos, there is quite a lot of tribalism in politics I vote Labour because I'm working class, Conservative because I run a business, Green because I don't believe in nuclear weapons etc etc. Good policies are good policies regardless of who provides them - don't knock them just because you don't like May, Corbyn, Farron etc.
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