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Of the G7 we are now bottom of the pile.

Unless you mean developing countries or 3rd world countries? We for now are marginally better, although this comparison to other countries in the world is pointless.
As I said you should travel more.
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As I said you should travel more.
We are the 5th richest country in the world,we have luxuries a plenty,food a plenty,clean water things other countries can only dream of and people still are not happy.
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As I said you should travel more.
Why? How would that change my opinion on how my country is governed? Oh, so and so country is really corrupt, mine os nowhere near as corrupt as this ... my corrupt country is ace!

Sorry it doesm't work like that.

I suggest you read more, maybe brush up on your macroeconomics?

In terms of growth we are bottom, so in 7yrs we have doubled our national debt and are currently stagnating.

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Unless you mean developing countries or 3rd world countries? We for now are marginally better, although this comparison to other countries in the world is pointless.
How are we at the bottom? Canada has a worse economy than ours as does France and Italy. Saying we are "marginally" better than 3rd world countries which you do realise are countries within Africa and South America? I'm sorry but what you're saying is totally untrue you may hate our current government but making up lies to somehow imply that Corbyn would bring us up out of being "marginally" better than Africa is ridiculous.
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Of course it will. People do know why Labour want to create a Welfare State and why they want to tax the rich but not help the poor get into work and earn money? Labour need people reliant on them to keep voting them into power, they don't want people to aspire to earn high wages because they know voters won't cut the hand that feeds them.

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We're the 5th richest Nation in the world and we have a govt that is ripping the heart out of care and public services and presides over extreme austerity,for another 5 years,at least,to come yet.

Either we are not the 5th richest Nation and therefore need some austerity.
Or we are the 5th richest Nation,which all surveys say is the case,in which case the failed austerity is this Conservative choice for only vindictive and shameful reasons.

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I've done a lot of travelling. I lived in France and Iran. Travelled some of the African continent and just about all of Europe. I've worked in France, Italy, Germany, Egypt and Romania, but here I am voting for the Labour party.
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I've done a lot of travelling. I lived in France and Iran. Travelled some of the African continent and just about all of Europe. I've worked in France, Italy, Germany, Egypt and Romania, but here I am voting for the Labour party.
Same (different countries obviously!). I don't understand the logic at all. I think its that there are worse countries than the UK, so we dont need to better the UK? But thats ridiculous so I'm not sure
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Same (different countries obviously!). I don't understand the logic at all. I think its that there are worse countries than the UK, so we dont need to better the UK? But thats ridiculous so I'm not sure
Again you didn't read what was said. You are just making up what you presume to be ridiculous.
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Again you didn't read what was said. You are just making up what you presume to be ridiculous.
To be fair, nobody has read that post the way you intended it so maybe you should reiterate
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To be fair, nobody has read that post the way you intended it so maybe you should reiterate
Why should I if none of you can be bothered to read what I said and just assume what I'm saying? Read up to all the things Kizzy assumed I said by saying she should travel more. It's bizarre.
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Good for you. Except this is completely out of context with my response to Kizzy.

She was complaining about her country, nothing to do with the Labour party.

You are living in the UK so I take it you realise this is by far the best place to live and bring up your children.
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Guys we're not in a poverty stricken war zone, so lets not try and ask for a better government?
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In fact, spending time in Romania was a real eye opener. Extreme wealth versus poverty is right in your face. They are just more open about government corruption than we are, especially when it comes to taxation. The similarities of the way they are govern and the way we are presently governed is alarmingly similar. The Tories are just better at covering their corruption with a velvet cloak.
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In fact, spending time in Romania was a real eye opener. Extreme wealth versus poverty is right in your face. They are just more open about government corruption than we are, especially when it comes to taxation. The similarities of the way they are govern and the way we are presently governed is alarmingly similar. The Tories are just better at covering their corruption with a velvet cloak.
I agree, as we in this country couldn't handle actually knowing the establishment were actively and openly working against us, one redeeming feature of Brits is our sense of fair play... if that goes... the establishment will fall, which is why they maintain the charade.

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Sir Henry and Lady Keswick – Ł150,000 [pdf]. Keswick’s company Jardine Matheson was linked to tax avoidance via Luxembourg and has numerous subsidiaries in tax haven Bermuda.
Charles ‘Julian’ Cazalet – Ł10,000 [pdf]. Cazalet is a non-executive director of NHS private provider Deltex Medical Group.
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I can't see what travelling is going to do to change the injustices and wrongs done by voters electing poor to bad govts.
If looked for, injustices are there for all to come across as I found out myself.

What our govts do is what matters,no amount of travelling will make our govts act as they should.

Our Politicians travel the World yet inflict many ridiculous policies on the UK.

The only way to change injustice and downright wrong being done to UK groupings such as the weakest, sick and disabled,and the only way to change people with incurable cancer having to be wheeled into courts forced to appeal there due to any govts.policy making,is to change that govt.
If ever a govt. warranted being well and truly thrown out of power,then that is for sure this abomination of a govt.
Totally devoid of a shred of decency or any truth as to it.

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I can't see what travelling is going to do to change the injustices and wrongs done by voters electing poor to bad govts.
If looked for, injustices are there for all to come across as I found out myself.


What our govts do is what matters,no amount of travelling will make our govts act as they should.

Our Politicians travel the World yet inflict many ridiculous policies on the UK.

The only way to change injustice and downright wrong being done to UK groupings such as the weakest, sick and disabled,and the only way to change people with incurable cancer having to be wheeled into courts forced to appeal there due to any govts.policy making,is to change that govt.
If ever a govt. warranted being well and truly thrown out of power,then that is for sure this abomination of a govt.
Totally devoid of a shred of decency or any truth as to it.
Again that isn't what I said. I didn't say anything about the government, a government, a potential government. You are just making it up for your own political agenda.
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Again that isn't what I said. I didn't say anything about the government, a government, a potential government. You are just making it up for your own political agenda.
Well tit for tat, you are the one telling someone to travel more to learn about poverty to suit 'your' own agenda that this govt doesn't have poverty to deal with.
Thereby to suit your own political agenda against Labour.
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Well tit for tat, you are the one telling someone to travel more to learn about poverty to suit 'your' own agenda that this govt doesn't have poverty to deal with.
Thereby to suit your own political agenda against Labour
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Except that isn't what I said either. The last bit is too deluded a statement to respond to. Who knew I had so many mad motives.
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Except that isn't what I said either. The last bit is too deluded a statement to respond to. Who knew I had so many mad motives.
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So the uk is good, comparatively speaking, but you'd only know if you travel. Also this has nothing to do with labour and the economy despite that being the thread topic?

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So the uk is good, comparatively speaking, but you'd only know if you travel. Also this has nothing to do with labour and the economy despite that being the thread topic?

Am I getting warmer? I love cryptic puzzles.
Don't be silly. I was going to spell it out but actually I shouldn't have to.
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