RE: Corbyn up to his tricks could help uncertainty?27 Nov 2019 22:22
The Tories have been selling off what belongs to the people since the 1980's, under that old crone Thatcher councils were compelled to sell social housing stock at a 40% discount to tenants many of whom went onto sell it a huge profits a few years later whilst the councils were prohibited from spending the revenue raised from the sale of the council houses.
The social housing problem got worse and many of the private sector developers and landlords took advantage by upping the rents for the needy because their overpriced rents were being paid by social services funded by the tax payer.
Thatcher sold of the publicly owned utilities gas,water, electricity, National Grid, Post Office counters,royal Mail and public transport (municipal bus companies.
Under Thatcher schools were denied proper funding, NHS hospitals fell into disrepair and public sector services were systematically dismantled.
Thatcher sold off our North Sea gas on the cheap to hide the failings of her misguided policies and employees rights,protection and job security were dramatically reduced .
I don't particularly like Corbyn, but then I like Boris and the Tories, Farage and the Brexit party a lot less.
The Tories have always lied to and cheated the people, but they are much better at deceiving the people than the Labour party and off course so much of the media is Tory influenced or owned.
I don't trust any of the politicians, but I trust Boris and today's Tory party party even less!
As to the Brexit party well what are their policies apart from leaving the EU ,then what, do a trade deal with the lunatic in the White House just before he gets carted off to the padded cell?
Are the Tories fit to run the economy, absolutely no more fit then any of the others, they have all lost their credibility, the fiscal and monetary syastem is broken,the environment is ruined, the electoral system is unfit for purpose and our NHS and other public services have been so starved of genuine real investment for over decade it will take decades of increased real investment and a complete change of attitude for them to recover,if they ever do!
Brexit or not, I doubt the next government will have a workable majority and any coalition won't last for very long.
The UK will more than likely disintegrate and after the break up the resulting governments will disagree with one another and shamble along from one crisis to the next whilst the economy and the peoples services and futures go down the lavatory pan!