The "fully costed" Labour manifesto costings don't include a single penny for nationalising energy, rail, water and Royal Mail. Not a penny.
Yet another straw-man. Keep them coming. As I've said, services for which there is a basic utility. The public also rely on postal services
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2) but not nearly to the same extent as the public need to use energy. Hence a measured and calculated approach to consolidating utilities
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The public need food a lot. Will you nationalise farms and supermarkets?
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So long as the private market can provide affordable food, there's no reason to. Railways, energy and postal service has failed the public.
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@wallaceme income, everything's fine! Oh wait, you haven't seen a hard day's work in your life. -
Didn't take long for the attempt at defending your position to descend into ad hominem. You know not a thing about me.
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Because your feed is completely devoid of ad hominems... Come down to Croydon, let me show you what life is like outside of the ivory towers
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I've engaged with your ideas, such as they are, reasonably and politely, when I didn't have to. Even from my "ivory tower" in, er Streatham.
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Oh believe me, Streatham has its ivory towers. I take it you're not a renter? When did you buy your home and how much for?pic.twitter.com/rJ8egnChuy
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Well I have a basic utility for cappuccino and I think a lot of other people do too. Let's nationalise Caffè Nero, Starbucks and Costa.
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That's not the definition of a basic utility.
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Do u know the definition of sarcasm?!
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Chill homes
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