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The Politics Thread 10:54 - Nov 24 with 6370 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

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The Politics Thread on 18:26 - Nov 24 with 1181 viewsitsbiga

Its like a choice between dental surgery and experimental bowel surgery.

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The Politics Thread on 18:45 - Nov 24 with 1146 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

The Politics Thread on 18:26 - Nov 24 by itsbiga

Its like a choice between dental surgery and experimental bowel surgery.


Well if you opt for Dental surgery, one of the parties will provide the checkup free at the point of use.
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The Politics Thread on 18:46 - Nov 24 with 1143 viewsPunteR

The Politics Thread on 18:45 - Nov 24 by BazzaInTheLoft

Well if you opt for Dental surgery, one of the parties will provide the checkup free at the point of use.


its not actually free though is it.

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The Politics Thread on 18:49 - Nov 24 with 1138 viewspaulparker

The Politics Thread on 18:45 - Nov 24 by BazzaInTheLoft

Well if you opt for Dental surgery, one of the parties will provide the checkup free at the point of use.


Everything is free on labour that’s if you don’t work work or contribute Otherwise it’s the working class and the high end earners who have to pay for Corbyns fantasies

And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles Brian Moore

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The Politics Thread on 18:57 - Nov 24 with 1131 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

The Politics Thread on 18:49 - Nov 24 by paulparker

Everything is free on labour that’s if you don’t work work or contribute Otherwise it’s the working class and the high end earners who have to pay for Corbyns fantasies


You’ve thrown a lot out there Paul, I don’t understand what you are saying.
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The Politics Thread on 19:03 - Nov 24 with 1110 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

The Politics Thread on 18:46 - Nov 24 by PunteR

its not actually free though is it.


Try this Punt.

https://calculate.forlabour.com/
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The Politics Thread on 19:06 - Nov 24 with 1094 viewsstevec

The Politics Thread on 16:44 - Nov 24 by Northernr

That’s not the bloody ignore button, stop telling people to press it!


‘They don’t know what they’re doing’

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The Politics Thread on 19:16 - Nov 24 with 1076 viewsJuzzie

This is a General Election not another Brexit referendum but Brexit will dominate people’s decision on how they vote IMO which means its all going to get messed up especially as both leading parties have leavers and remainers in their ranks.


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https://www.whoshouldyouvotefor.com/
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The Politics Thread on 19:19 - Nov 24 with 1069 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

The Politics Thread on 19:16 - Nov 24 by Juzzie

This is a General Election not another Brexit referendum but Brexit will dominate people’s decision on how they vote IMO which means its all going to get messed up especially as both leading parties have leavers and remainers in their ranks.


Do this test, see what it comes out with;

https://www.whoshouldyouvotefor.com/
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All I’ll say to people, is that when Brexit is ‘resolved’, they’ll need to think about what will happen to all the other issues that have been put on the back burner until then for the remaining term of Parliament.
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The Politics Thread on 19:50 - Nov 24 with 1035 viewsjohncharles

The Politics Thread on 18:26 - Nov 24 by itsbiga

Its like a choice between dental surgery and experimental bowel surgery.


I’ll have to take your word for that

Strong and stable my arse.

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The Politics Thread on 19:55 - Nov 24 with 1026 viewscolinallcars

The Politics Thread on 19:19 - Nov 24 by BazzaInTheLoft

All I’ll say to people, is that when Brexit is ‘resolved’, they’ll need to think about what will happen to all the other issues that have been put on the back burner until then for the remaining term of Parliament.
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Yes, it looks like a lot of working class voters in the north may well vote Tory for the first tine because they see that as the quickest way to leave the EU. Sadly, in a few years they'll rediscover what life is like with a hard line Conservative government in power.
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The Politics Thread on 19:56 - Nov 24 with 1023 views2Thomas2Bowles

This thread (yet another) is just Bazz campaigning for Labour, he can't just leave it as a poll.

When willl this CV nightmare end
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The Politics Thread on 19:57 - Nov 24 with 1015 viewsCaptainPugwash

Allus shows poles be a load o' dugong manoor.
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The Politics Thread on 19:59 - Nov 24 with 1008 viewsgobbles

The Politics Thread on 19:55 - Nov 24 by colinallcars

Yes, it looks like a lot of working class voters in the north may well vote Tory for the first tine because they see that as the quickest way to leave the EU. Sadly, in a few years they'll rediscover what life is like with a hard line Conservative government in power.


"A few years"? They'll discover in weeks, particularly as Brexit will hit hardest outside London
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The Politics Thread on 20:01 - Nov 24 with 1001 viewsBlackCrowe

The Politics Thread on 18:45 - Nov 24 by BazzaInTheLoft

Well if you opt for Dental surgery, one of the parties will provide the checkup free at the point of use.


i never really got that one. It's check-up that's the less expensive bit. "So Mr jones, you haven't been to the dentist for ages, I've checked you out and you need two fillings, a crown and a couple of sessions with the hygienist", that'll be £520 please. 'Perfect book me and big thanks to jez.'

The free check up is (pun intended) purely cosmetic.

but i do think that dental care should be a natural part of nhs btw.

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The Politics Thread on 21:31 - Nov 24 with 909 viewsessextaxiboy

The Politics Thread on 20:01 - Nov 24 by BlackCrowe

i never really got that one. It's check-up that's the less expensive bit. "So Mr jones, you haven't been to the dentist for ages, I've checked you out and you need two fillings, a crown and a couple of sessions with the hygienist", that'll be £520 please. 'Perfect book me and big thanks to jez.'

The free check up is (pun intended) purely cosmetic.

but i do think that dental care should be a natural part of nhs btw.


An emergency extraction is band one ..
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The Politics Thread on 21:49 - Nov 24 with 881 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

The Politics Thread on 20:01 - Nov 24 by BlackCrowe

i never really got that one. It's check-up that's the less expensive bit. "So Mr jones, you haven't been to the dentist for ages, I've checked you out and you need two fillings, a crown and a couple of sessions with the hygienist", that'll be £520 please. 'Perfect book me and big thanks to jez.'

The free check up is (pun intended) purely cosmetic.

but i do think that dental care should be a natural part of nhs btw.


It’s actually a money saving practice, as if you had a check up regularly, horrendously expensive procedures would be avoided because whatever was wrong was caught early and dealt with cheaper before it got out of hand.

Preventative medicine is always cheaper than treatment.
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The Politics Thread on 23:22 - Nov 24 with 825 viewsPunteR

The Politics Thread on 21:49 - Nov 24 by BazzaInTheLoft

It’s actually a money saving practice, as if you had a check up regularly, horrendously expensive procedures would be avoided because whatever was wrong was caught early and dealt with cheaper before it got out of hand.

Preventative medicine is always cheaper than treatment.


Depends how good the dentist is though isn't it.?

Occasional providers of half decent House music.

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The Politics Thread on 23:41 - Nov 24 with 804 viewsRangersw12

Voting Labour

MK North is only a 1k majority for the Tories so Labour could get in here

Local candidate has been canvassing for months and seems to really care . Haven't heard a peep from the Tories
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The Politics Thread on 23:52 - Nov 24 with 791 viewsTonto

Tactical vote for me: anything but the lying cheating Trump wannabe, uncaring, self indulgent entitle hole of ass that is currently the incumbent.

Trouble is the alternatives are not great. but lets be honest, this is mostly about Brexit, and this hard Brexit being pursued by The Tories to stop leaking votes to Farage will bankrupt the country try far quicker than nationalising utilities.

Why stop now, just when I'm hating it
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The Politics Thread on 23:55 - Nov 24 with 788 viewsFDC

The Politics Thread on 19:55 - Nov 24 by colinallcars

Yes, it looks like a lot of working class voters in the north may well vote Tory for the first tine because they see that as the quickest way to leave the EU. Sadly, in a few years they'll rediscover what life is like with a hard line Conservative government in power.


I'm out every weekend in marginals in the north west and that's not what I've found.
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The Politics Thread on 06:50 - Nov 25 with 732 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

The Politics Thread on 23:41 - Nov 24 by Rangersw12

Voting Labour

MK North is only a 1k majority for the Tories so Labour could get in here

Local candidate has been canvassing for months and seems to really care . Haven't heard a peep from the Tories


I know Charlene, and she is one of the nicest, most dedicated people you could ever meet. She is from MK too.
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The Politics Thread on 08:13 - Nov 25 with 693 viewsCroydonCaptJack

Anyone going to Derby on Saturday?
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The Politics Thread on 08:54 - Nov 25 with 663 viewsstevec

See Labour have got 39.1% of the vote on here which is a lot higher than predicted.

Baz, your boys are not using multiple votes I trust?
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The Politics Thread on 09:05 - Nov 25 with 649 viewshopphoops

I'm tempted to press the red cross and "get it done". But I just don't know who to trust.


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