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I've not read it but nothing in Labour's manifesto excites me to be honest. Can easily see them dropping a few more % in the polls over the next few weeks.
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The Sky TV gaffe really seems to be cutting through to voters. I've overheard more people talk about than I heard talk about the D-Day gaffe last week.

 

Just reaffirms peoples existing opinion of him being out of touch.

The Sky TV gaffe really seems to be cutting through to voters. I've overheard more people talk about than I heard talk about the D-Day gaffe last week.

 

Just reaffirms peoples existing opinion of him being out of touch.

 

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I've not read it but nothing in Labour's manifesto excites me to be honest. Can easily see them dropping a few more % in the polls over the next few weeks.

 

How can nothing in Labour’s manifesto excite you when you haven’t read it? :lol:

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How can nothing in Labour’s manifesto excite you when you haven’t read it? :lol:

 

Because they've already announced all of it. I don't need to read the manifesto.

 

The ageist policy on lords can get in the bin too.

Penny on the ITV debate claiming the Tories are the only party that will cut taxes. :lol: The audacity!!
I know when taxes are at their highest for 80 years, they say anything don’t they!

shambolic from Mordaunt, and not much better from Rayner.

 

think Cooper and Denyer were quite obviously the standout performers tonight, can see Lib Dems building up some serious traction from now.

Will the Lib Dems end up splitting the Labour vote?

 

That said, Reform may end up splitting the Tory vote too.

Will the Lib Dems end up splitting the Labour vote?

 

That said, Reform may end up splitting the Tory vote too.

 

I think usually there aren't that many Lib Dem/ Labour marginals. Usually one does well vs the other, just depends on where in the UK.

 

Which makes tactical voting even more precarious for the Tories, especially now with Reform eating into the Tories votes as well.

 

No the Lib Dem’s generally do well in the south and Swof England and oppose the tories in most of them seats whereas it Labour and tories in other areas!

“ NEW: Nigel Farage says Reform UK will scrap the two-child benefit cap

 

When told that it will increase the benefits bill, he says it's important to "support families" “

 

Reform now to the left of Labour

 

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“ NEW: Nigel Farage says Reform UK will scrap the two-child benefit cap

 

When told that it will increase the benefits bill, he says it's important to "support families" “

 

Reform now to the left of Labour

 

He knows he can promise whatever he wants as he doesn't have to deliver it.

 

The rest of their benefits policy is pretty closely aligned to the disgusting 'claimant blame' attitude of the Tory party. The 2 million sick and disabled can simply 'be motivated back to work.' It also repeats the lie about people earning more on benefits than in work.

 

The idea reform are left-wing on benefits is for the birds.

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He knows he can promise whatever he wants as he doesn't have to deliver it.

 

The rest of their benefits policy is pretty closely aligned to the disgusting 'claimant blame' attitude of the Tory party. The 2 million sick and disabled can simply 'be motivated back to work.' It also repeats the lie about people earning more on benefits than in work.

 

The idea reform are left-wing on benefits is for the birds.

 

I don't disagree but the labour manifesto is quite similar on the sick and disabled

“ NEW: Nigel Farage says Reform UK will scrap the two-child benefit cap

 

When told that it will increase the benefits bill, he says it's important to "support families" “

 

Reform now to the left of Labour

 

This just screams pandering to the left rather than aligning with the left. :lol:

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