The thing is, looking round, where is the poverty and misery?
I live in a deprived area and nothing changed.
Pubs and nail bars still busy.
People still go on holiday just as much.
Jobs still there.
Restaurants still booked up on the weekends and busy in the week.
Because some pro eu 'expert'...
The thing is, the tory leadership at the time were mainly pro eu.
They brought out project fear at tax payers expense.
It was years of hardwork by ukip that brought about brexit, not torys.
The referendum was only offered because torys were scared of looking votes to ukip.
Torys did not think...
Problem is not much option than the normal choice.
People to scared to try a new party incase their changed vote let's in the party they don't want.
When I was doing my political time, it was amazing how many people did not even know who their mp was, just voted for party.
That's to simple.
Most land now is bought for tax reasons. So it's not just the rent, it's the fortune you save in tax.
Plus you have an asset that's steadily increasing in value.
Great return on investment.
It'd not about expecting a different result, it's about stopping a potentially worse 1.
That's why politics is broke.
People don't vote for a party they want, they vote to stop 1 they don't want.
Functioning in a way...
The trouble is the pfi debt is so bad that they looking to make cuts all the time meaning massive waiting lists.
Blair legacy is a nhs crippled in debt.
But just typical politician, looking short term to look good to get votes at next election. Leaves next party the...
farmers will still vote tory as its a vote to stop labour, not a vote for tory.
same as labour voters only vote labour as they hate the torys, not that they like labour policy
Blair funded 100 new NHS hospitals with PFI's (basically private money, so privatizing the NHS) In total, approximately £12.7 billion is borrowed, with repayments reaching over £80 billion. Even when fully repaid, the public won’t own the hospitals! great investment...
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