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General Election - 8th June.

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81General Election - 8th June. - Page 5 Empty Re: General Election - 8th June. Sat Apr 22 2017, 10:32

okocha

okocha
El Hadji Diouf
El Hadji Diouf

Well worth reading:

A London School of Economics study into how Jeremy Corbyn is represented in the media found that only a paltry 11% of all newspaper articles about him bothered to accurately state a single one of his actual policies. In the hard-wing Daily Mail and Express that figure was 0%.

Given this lack of unbiased political coverage it's not difficult to understand why so many people are so unfamiliar with Jeremy Corbyn's actual policies, and tend to judge him as if politics is some kind of vapid personality contest.

So here are some of the Jeremy Corbyn policies that the mainstream media really don't want to tell you about, so you can judge for yourself whether you like them or not.
Labour Party policies


Ban companies based in tax havens bidding for government contracts
It's astounding that this isn't the case already. How on earth could anyone even attempt to justify taxpayers' cash being paid to companies based in tax havens for the purpose of dodging tax?

£10 minimum wage for all workers over the age of 18
The UK is the only country in the developed world where workers' wages are declining in real terms, while the economy is actually growing. A £10 minimum wage would help to reverse this scenario, and it would also significantly reduce the cost of in-work benefits like tax credits and housing benefit (most of which goes to working families these days).

All rented accommodation to be fit for human habitation
Again, astounding that this isn't the case already, but in January 2016 the Tories (over 1/3 of whom are landlords) deliberately voted down a Labour Party amendment to their housing bill to ensure that all rented accommodation is fit for human habitation.

Renationalise the railways
This is a very popular policy that is supported by an overwhelming majority of the public. Do you support rail renationalisation too, or are you one of the minority who think that the current shambles is acceptable?

Renationalise the NHS
The Tory party have been carving up the English NHS and distributing the pieces to the private sector, Jeremy Corbyn has pledged to reverse this process. Are you one of the 84% of people who thinks the NHS should be run as a not for profit public service, or the 7% who agree with the ongoing Tory privatisation agenda?

Free school meals
The policy of providing free school meals to all school children between the ages of 4 and 11 is based on evidence based research showing that universal free school meals lead to significantly improved grades. It will be paid for by ending the generous tax breaks (public subsidies) for the 7% of kids who go to private fee-paying schools.

Create a National Education Service
Jeremy Corbyn believes that education is a right, not a commodity. He wants to create an integrated National Education Service to ensure that education is freely available to anyone who needs it. 

Scrap tuition fees
Thanks to the Tories (and their Lib-Dem enablers) UK students now face the most expensive tuition fees in the industrialised world for study at public universities, meaning students typically leave university with £50,000 of debt, and two thirds of them will never pay off their student debts. Labour would end this lunacy by getting rid of student fees.

Restore NHS Bursaries
One of the first things Theresa My did when she came to power was to scrap NHS bursaries for nurses and other NHS workers. This removal of financial support for nurses has caused a huge 10,000 decline in the number of applicants to nursing courses. This collapse in nursing recruitment would be bad enough in its own right, but in combination with a record increase in the number of EU nurses quitting the NHS and a mind-boggling 92% fall in nursing recruitment from EU countries, the UK is clearly facing a massive NHS recruitment crisis. Labour would reverse this calamitous state of affairs by restoring NHS Bursaries for trainee nurses.


Increase the carers allowance
Labour are proposing to increase the Carers Allowance for the 1 million unpaid carers in the UK. This would be paid for by scrapping the Tories' Inheritance Tax cut for millionaires. Unpaid carers save the UK economy an estimated £132 million a year, and they're doing ever more work as a result of the £4.6 billion in Tory cuts to the social care budget.

Create a National Investment Bank
This is actually one of Jeremy Corbyn's best policies, but few people actually understand it. It's absolutely clear that allowing private banks to determine where money is invested ends up in huge speculative bubbles in housing and financial derivatives, while the real economy is starved of cash. A National Investment Bank would work by investing in things like infrastructure, services, businesses and regional development projects, and would end up becoming a kind of sovereign wealth fund for the UK.

End the public sector pay freeze
Under Tory rule UK workers suffered the longest sustained decline in real wages since records began. The public sector pay freeze contributed massively to this. You'd have to be economically illiterate to imagine that repressing public sector wages with below inflation pay rises for year after year would not exert downwards pressure on private sector wages too. Ending the public sector pay freeze would actually boost the economy by putting more money in people's pockets, meaning an increase in aggregate demand.


End sweetheart tax deals between HMRC and massive corporations

David Cameron (the son of a tax-dodger) repeatedly lied through his teeth about how serious he was about confronting tax-dodging, whilst allowing HMRC to concoct sweetheart deals with corporations like Google, Vodafone and Starbucks. One of the main reasons the corporate press are so strongly opposed to Jeremy Corbyn is that they know that unlike David Cameron, he's serious when he talks about clamping down on tax-dodging.

Stop major corporations ripping off their suppliers
Major corporations are withholding an astounding £26 billion through late payment, which is responsible for an estimated 50,000 small businesses going bust every year. The scale of this problem is so massive that it should be a national scandal, and Jeremy Corbyn is absolutely right to align himself with small businesses to defend their interests. 

Reverse the Tory corporation tax cuts
Since 2010 the Tories have cut the rate of corporation tax for major multinational corporations from 28% to just 17% (by 2020) meaning the UK has one of the lowest corporation tax rates in the developed world. The global average is 27% and the G7 average is 32.3%. Theresa May has already threatened to lower the corporation tax even further to turn post-brexit Britiain into a tax haven economy, Corbyn is proposing to do the opposite and increase corporation tax rates so they're more in line with the rest of the developed world.

Defend Human Rights
Theresa May has repeatedly expressed her intention to tear up Winston Churchill's finest legacy, the European Convention on Human Rights. Labour would oppose this Tory attack on our human rights.

Zero Hours Contracts ban
Almost a million UK workers are now on exploitative Zero Hours Contracts. Last year the New Zealand parliament voted to ban them, and Labour is proposing to do the same. Long-term employees and workers doing regular hours would be protected from Zero Hours Contract exploitation.

Holding the Tories to account over Brexit

Labour have said that they won't block Brexit, but they will seek to hold the Tories to account over it. A landslide Tory victory would be a disaster for the UK because it would allow Theresa May to pursue the most right-wing pro-corporate anti-worker Brexit possible with almost no democratic scrutiny. The only way to make sure the Tories don't push a fanatically right-wing Brexit on the nation is to ensure that there are plenty of opposition MPs to hold them to account.

Housebuilding
Under the Tory government the level of UK housebuilding has slumped to the lowest levels since the 1920s, even though demand for housing is extremely high. Labour are guaranteeing to invest in a programme of housebuilding, and committing to ensure that half of the new houses are social housing. This wouldn't just alleviate the housing crisis, it would also stimulate the economy by increasing aggregate demand.

Combat inequality
George Osborne's ideological austerity agenda resulted in the longest sustained decline in workers' wages since records began and condemned an additional 400,000 children to growing up in poverty, meanwhile the tiny super-rich majority literally doubled their wealth. Labour is pledging to reduce the inequality gap and introduce progressive policies to reduce the gap between the incomes of the highest and lowest paid. There is plenty of evidence to show that the least unequal societies are more economically successful places where the people are happier.

82General Election - 8th June. - Page 5 Empty Re: General Election - 8th June. Sat Apr 22 2017, 11:16

Natasha Whittam

Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

It's very easy to pretend how you're going to change the country when you're not in power.

The problem comes when you do get in power and realise you can't do half of what you wanted to do.

Labour were in charge not too long ago, I don't remember them changing things for the better - although they did manage to take us to war and ruin the economy.

83General Election - 8th June. - Page 5 Empty Re: General Election - 8th June. Sat Apr 22 2017, 13:15

wanderlust

wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Natasha Whittam wrote:It's very easy to pretend how you're going to change the country when you're not in power.

The problem comes when you do get in power and realise you can't do half of what you wanted to do.
And that's exactly what's happening to the Tories here and Trump in the US.

Massive backpedalling on his promises by Trump (already) but here it's worse where attention is being diverted away from the Tories failure to deliver anything at all by the Brexit sideshow - which is incidentally going tits up as the world watches on and laughs at us.

84General Election - 8th June. - Page 5 Empty Re: General Election - 8th June. Sat Apr 22 2017, 13:42

wanderlust

wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Look at that over there. It's Brexit. We're not really going to raise taxes to pay for our disastrous management of the economy. No seriously, look at Brexit. Nothing to see here. Move on folks. Haven't you got homes to go to? No? So what if we forgot to build them? Look - it's Brexit!

85General Election - 8th June. - Page 5 Empty Re: General Election - 8th June. Sat Apr 22 2017, 14:20

okocha

okocha
El Hadji Diouf
El Hadji Diouf

It's time to genuinely consider policies rather than personalities for once; time to look at morality within parties' manifestos and within newspapers; time for politicians to be honest rather than slyly manipulative or downright self-interested cheats. (Ha....fat chance!)

The trouble is that the public only finds out about the lies, empty promises and unethical practices after the event.

What if we could all abstain? Shocked  Very Happy (I know...fat chance again.) But at least that would shock politicians into a realisation of how fed up the public is. This disaffection with politics seems to be sweeping the globe....but still the establishment turns a blind eye. At the moment I don't feel there is any one party worth voting for. (Sorry, Manda...)

Who's going to begin the "Vote Abstain" Party?!

86General Election - 8th June. - Page 5 Empty Re: General Election - 8th June. Sat Apr 22 2017, 14:25

Bread2.0

Bread2.0
Andy Walker
Andy Walker

Sorry, I'm out.

I'm not giving up drinking for anybody.

87General Election - 8th June. - Page 5 Empty Re: General Election - 8th June. Sat Apr 22 2017, 14:30

boltonbonce

boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

We need our very own Bernie Sanders.

Not seeing much from Labour. Did anyone hear the shambles of an interview Dawn Butler gave on Radio 4

88General Election - 8th June. - Page 5 Empty Re: General Election - 8th June. Sat Apr 22 2017, 15:41

karlypants

karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

boltonbonce wrote:We need our very own Bernie Sanders.
Any relation to Colonel Sanders?

89General Election - 8th June. - Page 5 Empty Re: General Election - 8th June. Sun Apr 23 2017, 19:37

Bread2.0

Bread2.0
Andy Walker
Andy Walker

Meanwhile, on the other side of La Manche.....

...it looks like it'll be a straight shoot out in the final between Macron and Le Pen.

And as a Bolton fan, I'll obviously be crossing my fingers for a Macron win.

Not least because he's not a fascist wanker.

90General Election - 8th June. - Page 5 Empty Re: General Election - 8th June. Sun Apr 23 2017, 19:59

Soul Kitchen

Soul Kitchen
Ivan Campo
Ivan Campo

boltonbonce wrote:I phoned the surgery for an appointment this morning.
Two weeks. Christ,I'll be better by then.
Receptionist grilled me as to why I wanted to see the doctor,and I politely explained that it was none of her sodding business.
I've decided to take the road to herbal healing.
You should have told her you had a slack inch and taken it from there!

91General Election - 8th June. - Page 5 Empty Re: General Election - 8th June. Thu Apr 27 2017, 17:46

Hipster_Nebula

Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

boltonbonce wrote:We need our very own Bernie Sanders.

Not seeing much from Labour. Did anyone hear the shambles of an interview Dawn Butler gave on Radio 4

We have a Bernie Sanders he's called Corbyn. Probably the last two people on earth who think socialism works. 

he thinks the worlds ills can be cured by basically taking as much money from rich job creators as possible and giving it to feckless fuck wits who can't be fucked working or non natives. 

just today he's announced a MILLION MORE HOUSES!!!!

small print, it's a million more council and association houses. You know for people who have a drug problem or are out of work or asylum seekers, aka Labour voters. 

He also supports the IRA, Hamas and thought Castro was a social justice warrior. 

What an almighty tosser.

92General Election - 8th June. - Page 5 Empty Re: General Election - 8th June. Thu Apr 27 2017, 17:57

boltonbonce

boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Hipster_Nebula wrote:
boltonbonce wrote:We need our very own Bernie Sanders.

Not seeing much from Labour. Did anyone hear the shambles of an interview Dawn Butler gave on Radio 4

We have a Bernie Sanders he's called Corbyn. 
If only. Poor old JC doesn't quite hack it,personality wise.

93General Election - 8th June. - Page 5 Empty Re: General Election - 8th June. Thu Apr 27 2017, 18:09

Natasha Whittam

Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Hipster_Nebula wrote:We have a Bernie Sanders he's called Corbyn. Probably the last two people on earth who think socialism works. 

he thinks the worlds ills can be cured by basically taking as much money from rich job creators as possible and giving it to feckless fuck wits who can't be fucked working or non natives. 

just today he's announced a MILLION MORE HOUSES!!!!

small print, it's a million more council and association houses. You know for people who have a drug problem or are out of work or asylum seekers, aka Labour voters. 

He also supports the IRA, Hamas and thought Castro was a social justice warrior. 

What an almighty tosser.

You seem angry. Has your Thai bride walked already?

94General Election - 8th June. - Page 5 Empty Re: General Election - 8th June. Thu Apr 27 2017, 18:21

Hipster_Nebula

Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Lets just say she didn't look like the picture Nat.

95General Election - 8th June. - Page 5 Empty Re: General Election - 8th June. Thu Apr 27 2017, 18:36

Bread2.0

Bread2.0
Andy Walker
Andy Walker

Hipster's obviously been brought out of retirement and reinvented as some sort of "anti-Xmiles" due to Whittam's ongoing problem with people who hate the Tories.

Game on.....

96General Election - 8th June. - Page 5 Empty Re: General Election - 8th June. Thu Apr 27 2017, 18:51

boltonbonce

boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

What happened to Penguin? Cool

97General Election - 8th June. - Page 5 Empty Re: General Election - 8th June. Thu Apr 27 2017, 19:04

boltonbonce

boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

98General Election - 8th June. - Page 5 Empty Re: General Election - 8th June. Thu Apr 27 2017, 19:28

Bread2.0

Bread2.0
Andy Walker
Andy Walker

Is that Peter Frampton?

99General Election - 8th June. - Page 5 Empty Re: General Election - 8th June. Thu Apr 27 2017, 19:30

Bread2.0

Bread2.0
Andy Walker
Andy Walker

Actually, scratch that - It's Greg Lake, innit?

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100General Election - 8th June. - Page 5 Empty Re: General Election - 8th June. Thu Apr 27 2017, 19:46

boltonbonce

boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

It's Tom Petty.

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