She reminds me of Gordon Brown. Desperate for power and when they get to the top they have no policies, vision or ideas. Shameful
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It's all reactionary, an attempt to placate the world & its mother, meanwhile Comrade Corbyn has a free ride & Barnier is at a flash sale.
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Two demographics Labour have sewn up in terms of electoral support, majority of young people & majority of Muslim voters.
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She makes Basil Fawlty look like a philosopher. Terrible waste of an opportunity. If your not miles ahead of someone as bad as Corbyn you should go. Now.
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Who could have imagined "May" would be so utterly useless .
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Anyone who looked at her record as Home Secretary.
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Housing.. .must find innovative ways to guarantee everyone from 25+ an affordable home
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Not sustainable either environmentally or economically Judith. Best route to housing is control over population.
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Controlling the population yes but govt spends a lot on housing benefit...must be ways to swap to equiv mortgage repayments same with rents
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“Innovative” tinkering won’t do it. Solutions are lower popn growth and reformed planning. Or Jeremy’s Magical Money Tree of course.
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We're Tories dear; we are the party of reaction!
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She needs to go Julia, doesn't have a clue!
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They should have the freedom of desperation too. They are screwed any way so might as well be bold.
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Is that the same plan before the election when JC said he will deal with student debts but never costed it? And has now retracted it?
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I'm no Corbyn supporter but he didn't say he'd deal with debt Said he'd deal with fees.. and see what he could do about debt
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It was about the debts not fees. http://m.huffpost.com/uk/entry/uk_5975a97de4b09e5f6cd0619c …
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Thats a quote in NME was referring to dealing with students getting debt in the first place... details are important..
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and he said it was about debts not fees.
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You're taking that from Nick Ferrari's take on it and not the actual article
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