Quote: (07-08-2017 11:40 PM)Zelcorpion Wrote:
Quote: (07-08-2017 05:54 PM)Foolsgo1d Wrote:
Britain is becoming increasingly bored with austerity and Labour is amping that feeling up. 8 Years of it with nothing to show for many people so now we have loons in the media saying Labours policies can add up and tax and spend might not be so bad afterall. People want it.
Listen to the people is what Corbyn is doing and he is doing it very well.
He is a liar. Austerity for the Brits will continue. Corbyn will open the borders even more generously for the enriching migrants that are streaming into the UK at the rate of 300.000 per year. There won't be any money left for the pensioners or local poor.
Britain is as good as gone. The remote countryside will only remain for a while the way it was also due to Whites fleeing the vibrant cities.
I know he is a liar but 8 years of taking shit away from regular people who make up most of the populace and seeing the haves get a better deal is really making it hard for the Tories to keep saying "we're balancing the books".
He is using communist 101. He is out and about getting people to like him personally and hearing him in person unlike Theresa May.
This is a Trump v Hillary tactic. How often was that granny out talking with real people in communities? Labour with its current leaders almost won and all they're doing is worrying about the G20, Paris accord and muh EU.
When you send money abroad, allow leeches to use the NHS and import hundreds of thousands of migrants every year when you state you're going to do the opposite and nothing changes then humans, as fickle as they are will vote with their emotions.
Grenfell Tower was a miraculous escape for the Tories with its timing. Fuck knows what it would have done but the underlying feeling is the socialist bloc is getting stronger and their case for stopping austerity is becoming more and more important to regular people.
Gen Z have been hit by 8 years of it, as have the millennials and quite frankly they are going to be the biggest voting block by a country mile.