NEWS Labour party is finished

0117

Reborn
Nope labour would have taxed the uber wealthy to pay for those programs.

Soon NHS will be privatized I hope ur happy :damn:

If they got into power our income TAX would've gone up to 25% at the basic rate.
Also, you forgot they would have unfrozen the fuel duty TAX which would disproportionally affect those on a low income.
Also, the NHS being privatized?
The NHS reforms made by dodgy Dave will be reversed soon.
 

GemState

36/21
VIP
Corbyn lost because the 2019 election was a vote on Brexit and two years of smears made him toxic in the eyes of the public. If he was truly a lost cause, why did he perform considerably better than Miliband in 2017?
Corbyn lost in 2019 because nobody knew what the f*ck his stance on Brexit even was, the Tories at least had a clear vision which was a hard Brexit, Corbyn's neutrality on that doesn't communicate well at all with voters which is why he lost.

I don't know what you mean by Miliband in 2017, it was Corbyn who was Labor leader at the time. I'm guessing you mean 2015? If so, Miliband lost because he has the charisma of a dead lizard
Labour ideas is to spend and spend and rack up a huge deficit. :heh:
Labour policies gave this country it's greatest period of sustained economic growth, and the Tories tried to stop feeding poor children and want to privatize the NHS :mjlaugh:
 
Corbyn lost in 2019 because nobody knew what the f*ck his stance on Brexit even was, the Tories at least had a clear vision which was a hard Brexit, Corbyn's neutrality on that doesn't communicate well at all with voters which is why he lost.

I don't know what you mean by Miliband in 2017, it was Corbyn who was Labor leader at the time. I'm guessing you mean 2015? If so, Miliband lost because he has the charisma of a dead lizard

Labour policies gave this country it's greatest period of sustained economic growth, and the Tories tried to stop feeding poor children and want to privatize the NHS :mjlaugh:
Tories don’t want to privatize the NHS those were just rumours that Labour used to smear Boris Johnson.
 
Corbyn lost in 2019 because nobody knew what the f*ck his stance on Brexit even was, the Tories at least had a clear vision which was a hard Brexit, Corbyn's neutrality on that doesn't communicate well at all with voters which is why he lost.

I don't know what you mean by Miliband in 2017, it was Corbyn who was Labor leader at the time. I'm guessing you mean 2015? If so, Miliband lost because he has the charisma of a dead lizard

Labour policies gave this country it's greatest period of sustained economic growth, and the Tories tried to stop feeding poor children and want to privatize the NHS :mjlaugh:
Your confusing Centre left Tony Blair Labour with the socialist Labour of Jeremy Corbyn
 

MT Foxtrot

Anti-qabil
Corbyn lost in 2019 because nobody knew what the f*ck his stance on Brexit even was, the Tories at least had a clear vision which was a hard Brexit, Corbyn's neutrality on that doesn't communicate well at all with voters which is why he lost.

I don't know what you mean by Miliband in 2017, it was Corbyn who was Labor leader at the time. I'm guessing you mean 2015? If so, Miliband lost because he has the charisma of a dead lizard

For some reason I posted an incomplete comment. Here is what I wanted to write in full:
Corbyn lost because the 2019 election was a vote on Brexit which he did not articulate a position on, and two years of smears made him toxic in the eyes of the public. If he was truly a lost cause, why did he perform considerably better in 2017 compared to Miliband in 2015? I referring to number of seats and vote share:
  • Miliband 2015: 232 seats and 30.4% of the vote.
  • Corbyn 2017: 262 seats and 40.0% of the vote.
 

Invader

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Corbyn lost in 2019 because nobody knew what the f*ck his stance on Brexit even was, the Tories at least had a clear vision which was a hard Brexit, Corbyn's neutrality on that doesn't communicate well at all with voters which is why he lost.

I don't know what you mean by Miliband in 2017, it was Corbyn who was Labor leader at the time. I'm guessing you mean 2015? If so, Miliband lost because he has the charisma of a dead lizard

Labour policies gave this country it's greatest period of sustained economic growth, and the Tories tried to stop feeding poor children and want to privatize the NHS :mjlaugh:
:damnmusic:Tony Blair and the unnecessary war in Iraq
 

0117

Reborn
For some reason I posted an incomplete comment. Here is what I wanted to write in full:

In 2017 Corbyn respected the 2016 Brexit vote and targeted a soft Brexit.
In 2019 Corbyn dismissed the 2016 Brexit vote and wanted a referendum after negotiating a deal.
That's why he lost more seats than he won in 2017 as he betrayed his voter base wishes and alienated them.
 
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