Quote Originally Posted by LordKenwyne View Post
I like him but I am not voting for a socialist during the brexit negotiations.

Nothing in his manifesto is beneficial for business unless you are a start up.

Maybe he'd be good for us on a global scale but I highly doubt it.

He'd be good for the workers no doubt. But then bad for business prospects long term, thereby being bad for workers.

Brexit was supposedly an "insular vote". That is exactly what a vote for Corbyn is. In regard to business anyway.

But!. If he would fight for free trade with the EU then maybe that'd offset the huge tax rises elsewhere.

May will not be getting my vote by the way.
Corbyn cares about what happens in this country, May has flip flopped and has shown herself to be a pure careerist. She hasn't costed her manifesto because it won't work, and her shouting and rambling won't work. She would be a disaster in terms of Brexit, unless you want us out full stop, she will be bad for business because of that.

Also, as he said, corporation tax is would still be lower than it was in 2010. People are dying, the NHS is in crisis, the police etc are having numbers slashed, there is only one solution, and that involves money.