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On 3/4/2024 at 12:51 PM, steviewevie said:

true...and they have most of the papers on side...

Remember when people used to say that the Tories were so useless labour should be twenty points aheadmthey have a leader who is achieving that and lots attack him and say he not doing well enough.

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26 minutes ago, steviewevie said:

Word on the street (twitter/bloomberg) is that no income tax cut in budget, but Sunak will promise income tax cuts as part of election campaign...

surely no one is believing that the party that raised the tax burden to the highest levels since whenever it is, is going to be the one to lower them. Surely.....

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23 minutes ago, fraybentos1 said:

surely no one is believing that the party that raised the tax burden to the highest levels since whenever it is, is going to be the one to lower them. Surely....

Probably more likely that the Tories will reduce them than the spend more labour party .

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What’s also baffling is that the Tories cut NI back in November which didn’t have any impact on the polls so they’ve thought let’s try that again. They have no clue. 

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34 minutes ago, Neil said:

Probably more likely that the Tories will reduce them than the spend more labour party .

The last 13 years and the level of national debt shows the Tories are now the spend more party. 

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13 minutes ago, fraybentos1 said:

Your tone gives the impression you don’t want Labour to spend more on public services. You’re a man with some very bizarre views. 

i simply recognise that labour are more likely to spend on public services than the Tories, the only bizarre view is you thinking that's a barre view!!!!!!

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26 minutes ago, stuie said:

The last 13 years and the level of national debt shows the Tories are now the spend more party. 

its labour who are promising to spend greater amounts on public services

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7 minutes ago, steviewevie said:

look at that swing.

It's partially a boundary shift. What used to be Bristol West had a posh Tory section near the Clifton suspension bridge, which is being removed for the Bristol Central constituency and they're adding in areas which are largely young professionals.

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1 minute ago, Neil said:

its labour who are promising to spend greater amounts on public services

In the budget tomorrow it’s very likely that the Tories will cut even more spending to public services just to fund their tax cuts which no one wants anyway. 

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1 minute ago, kaosmark2 said:

It's partially a boundary shift. What used to be Bristol West had a posh Tory section near the Clifton suspension bridge, which is being removed for the Bristol Central constituency and they're adding in areas which are largely young professionals.

greens reckon that will give them victory, can't see it, looks like less green support in the city now than 5 years ago.

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3 minutes ago, kaosmark2 said:

It's partially a boundary shift. What used to be Bristol West had a posh Tory section near the Clifton suspension bridge, which is being removed for the Bristol Central constituency and they're adding in areas which are largely young professionals.

lots of students too.

There could be a few of these if labour continues to poll strongly...muslim or studenty or groovy young professional urbanites who think f**k it I'm not voting for that neolib tory zionist c**t Starmer...

and then the Tories win and they go...oh..sh*t...(although I expect some will still celebrate).

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