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You seem to forget even JohnMcDonnell said they had done war game style predictions and planning for a 'run on the pound' -as capital flees the country.

JohnD needs to wake and smell the coffee
Please god,,,save us from Mcdonnell,,,ch of exqr!!.I think I will turn to god if Jezza gets in!!.Labour would cause an immediate run on the pound
 
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This is an obvious troll.

Notch is not to be treated like an adult.
John

Notch has made over 6000 posts.
You on the other hand have made over 50000 posts.
Your left mates have a similar amount of posts to you..

What is Troll?
 
Your graph proves nothing, you are ignoring the point I made
Nope, I replied directly to the point you made...

You just didn't like the answer :LOL:

If you want to use gdp as an indicator, you need to compare gdp with start and end of Tory governments, not dips in between.
And your 'socialist government' quip was in reply to a 'hit' to GDP...

Do keep up!
 
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I wonder what would happen here to anybody who argued that there might well be short-term economic difficulties at the start of a programme to make the UK a much more socialist society, but the pain would be worth it to attain the end goals of eradication of poverty, eradication of inequality, affordable housing for all, a properly funded healthcare system, public ownership of vital public infrastructure, and so on.
 
I wonder what would happen here to anybody who argued that there might well be short-term economic difficulties at the start of a programme to make the UK a much more socialist society, but the pain would be worth it to attain the end goals of eradication of poverty, eradication of inequality, affordable housing for all, a properly funded healthcare system, public ownership of vital public infrastructure, and so on.

'make the UK a much more socialist society' -good luck with that.

Given the influence the city has on UK gdp, it would be interesting to see how that would pan out.

Those at the helm in Labour, ie key advisors abd in key positions: John McDonnell, Seamus Milne, Andrew Murray, Andrew Fisher.

They are all driven by ideaology, not pragmatism so they will work against the city, not with it. In which case it would be easy to see how tax receipts would go down and spending go up.

What would be short term economic difficulties? Yes I suppose it would be possible to start ending austerity and increase borrowing, but if the s##t hits the fan beforr the 5 year term is up, that would be it.

I personally think this country needs: voting system changed to end 2 party politics, long term strategy to raise productivity, change the housing system.
 
And altering your emphasises won't help you out either

you changed it, not me

And you forget, I said 'a socialist government would cause a serious hit on GDP' -youve only shown the Blair government period, which the left wingers on here dont class as anything like socialist.

poor old wriggling Ellal, wrong once more :ROFLMAO:
 
anything like socialist.

Oh, so you mean the days when the NHS was set up, and the UK had a national, integrated railway system, owned by the British state, and not by foreign states. The days of the CEGB and the National Grid being publicly owned and run for the benefit of the country.

Ah, how nostalgic you must feel.
 
a socialist government

I wonder if the UK will ever again be a country that supports social policies rather than right-wing nonsense.

Well, bless my soul!

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