Re: The Liberal Democrats
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
Unless Proportional Representation is brought in they are forever going to be a minor party or a protest vote
Very poor showing again last night
Shame as I think a strong Liberal party within a left of centre opposition would represent a lot of ordinary voters
They may well form part of a coalition with Labour if Starmer doesn't get enough seats
Many would be happy with that as long as it kept out the blue rabble
You say that but the last time the Liberals had a chance of keeping the Tories out they ended up jumping into bed with them and we've all ended up being fuucked by the Tories ever since.
I wonder what that cuunt Clegg is doing now? Toes up hopefully.
Re: The Liberal Democrats
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Originally Posted by
Jordi Culé
You say that but the last time the Liberals had a chance of keeping the Tories out they ended up jumping into bed with them and we've all ended up being fuucked by the Tories ever since.
I wonder what that cuunt Clegg is doing now? Toes up hopefully.
The liberals wanted to team up with labour but brown wasn't interested
So they shagged the devil and got bit
Re: The Liberal Democrats
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Originally Posted by
Jordi Culé
You say that but the last time the Liberals had a chance of keeping the Tories out they ended up jumping into bed with them and we've all ended up being fuucked by the Tories ever since.
I wonder what that cuunt Clegg is doing now? Toes up hopefully.
Still selling his soul to Facebook isn't he?
Re: The Liberal Democrats
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Originally Posted by
jon1959
Still selling his soul to Facebook isn't he?
Who was the tall ginger Scottish liberal of that time ?
Cameron was a used car salesman
Re: The Liberal Democrats
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Originally Posted by
Jordi Culé
You say that but the last time the Liberals had a chance of keeping the Tories out they ended up jumping into bed with them and we've all ended up being fuucked by the Tories ever since.
I wonder what that cuunt Clegg is doing now? Toes up hopefully.
Forgotten what life was like in 2008-2010 have you?!
Re: The Liberal Democrats
I don't even know what the Lib Dems stand for. At least with the Tories/Labour it's pretty clear cut: Tories stand for inequality and greed; Labour stands for fairness and justice. But what exactly floats your average Lib Dem's boat? I'm buggered if I know.
Re: The Liberal Democrats
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Originally Posted by
JamesWales
Forgotten what life was like in 2008-2010 have you?!
No, I remember quite well, you?
Re: The Liberal Democrats
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Originally Posted by
Jordi Culé
No, I remember quite well, you?
Yeah, I had a few mates lose their jobs. One had a House repossessed.
I remember expenses scandals, cut backs, low morale, airlines going bust when people were abroad, a pretty severe recession, lads dying in Afghanistan, house price collapse, negative equity, bank bailouts using our money, unemployment being far higher than it is now.
Was no picnic. The world hasn't been the same since before the 2008 crash really.
Re: The Liberal Democrats
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Originally Posted by
JamesWales
Yeah, I had a few mates lose their jobs. One had a House repossessed.
I remember expenses scandals, cut backs, low morale, airlines going bust when people were abroad, a pretty severe recession, lads dying in Afghanistan, house price collapse, negative equity, bank bailouts using our money, unemployment being far higher than it is now.
Was no picnic. The world hasn't been the same since before the 2008 crash really.
Thank fuuck that Clegg then decided to hang out of Cameron's arse to make the UK a better place!
It's been an absolute ball since.
Re: The Liberal Democrats
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Originally Posted by
JamesWales
Yeah, I had a few mates lose their jobs. One had a House repossessed.
I remember expenses scandals, cut backs, low morale, airlines going bust when people were abroad, a pretty severe recession, lads dying in Afghanistan, house price collapse, negative equity, bank bailouts using our money, unemployment being far higher than it is now.
Was no picnic. The world hasn't been the same since before the 2008 crash really.
You remember faaack all then
Because as you keep trying to tell us you voted for Labour then
So any of literal analysis needs to be viewed with half an eye closed
Re: The Liberal Democrats
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
You remember faaack all then
Because as you keep trying to tell us you voted for Labour then
So any of literal analysis needs to be viewed with half an eye closed
2010 I think I voted Lib Dem.
I've just checked..
The economy declined five quarters in a row.
Average wages fell. Not accounting for inflation. The actual average wage fell.
Unemployment was 8%. Youth unemployment 20%. Both pretty much double the last few years.
Consumer confidence hit -40.
Covid aside, 2008-10 were the worst years in recent history in many respects.
Anyone who thought that was automatically fixed by a change of government was wrong. Anyone who thinks that now is the same.
Not to say there aren't other benefits of change, but the fundamentals won't change.
Re: The Liberal Democrats
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Originally Posted by
JamesWales
2010 I think I voted Lib Dem.
I've just checked..
The economy declined five quarters in a row.
Average wages fell. Not accounting for inflation. The actual average wage fell.
Unemployment was 8%. Youth unemployment 20%. Both pretty much double the last few years.
Consumer confidence hit -40.
Covid aside, 2008-10 were the worst years in recent history in many respects.
Anyone who thought that was automatically fixed by a change of government was wrong. Anyone who thinks that now is the same.
Not to say there aren't other benefits of change, but the fundamentals won't change.
2008 - 10, global recession, perhaps poorly managed v Brexit and Truss where the UK 'powers that be' committed economic hari Kiri.
Re: The Liberal Democrats
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Originally Posted by
Jordi Culé
2008 - 10, global recession, perhaps poorly managed v Brexit and Truss where the UK 'powers that be' committed economic hari Kiri.
It's just this whole "13 years" thing, as if things were good before. They werent, they were worse than anything since.
Global causes yes, but that's the same now.
It's just rhetoric really, but I guess that's politics for you.
Re: The Liberal Democrats
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Originally Posted by
JamesWales
It's just this whole "13 years" thing, as if things were good before. They werent, they were worse than anything since.
Global causes yes, but that's the same now.
It's just rhetoric really, but I guess that's politics for you.
Truss tanking the economy wasn't global neither was Brexit.
The 13 years thing, the only person to mention it in this thread is you.
That said the UK economy performed strongly from 1997 up to the recession in 2008.
Re: The Liberal Democrats
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Originally Posted by
JamesWales
It's just this whole "13 years" thing, as if things were good before. They werent, they were worse than anything since.
Global causes yes, but that's the same now.
It's just rhetoric really, but I guess that's politics for you.
I would rather get a slap from a mate than some lump in the pub
Re: The Liberal Democrats
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Originally Posted by
Jordi Culé
Truss tanking the economy wasn't global neither was Brexit.
The 13 years thing, the only person to mention it in this thread is you.
That said the UK economy performed strongly from 1997 up to the recession in 2008.
No, the impact of the Truss budget was selfmade, but it hasn't impacted much long term at all. Same with Brexit, despite all the noise.
And you are right.. it did. But from 2008 it didn't. That has set the tone for lower growth across the west since. We've never recovered.
I hope we do if we got a new government but I doubt it.
Re: The Liberal Democrats
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Originally Posted by
Dorcus
I don't even know what the Lib Dems stand for. At least with the Tories/Labour it's pretty clear cut: Tories stand for inequality and greed; Labour stands for fairness and justice. But what exactly floats your average Lib Dem's boat? I'm buggered if I know.
I don't think there is an average Lib Dem. They have been chameleons since the days of David Steele. In Labour areas (like mine) they are Yellow Tories. In Tory areas they are Yellow Social Democrats. In some parts of the south west they sound and act like Greens.
Re: The Liberal Democrats
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Originally Posted by
jon1959
I don't think there is an average Lib Dem. They have been chameleons since the days of David Steele. In Labour areas (like mine) they are Yellow Tories. In Tory areas they are Yellow Social Democrats. In some parts of the south west they sound and act like Greens.
Agree on this. Like many third parties I guess they fill the gaps depending on where they exist.
Lib Dems can be very different across the country. Only thing that is consistent is their dodgy bar charts.
Re: The Liberal Democrats
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Originally Posted by
JamesWales
It's just this whole "13 years" thing, as if things were good before. They werent, they were worse than anything since.
Global causes yes, but that's the same now.
It's just rhetoric really, but I guess that's politics for you.
So, why is it then that probably the most effective line that Labour can come out with at the moment is the simple question "are you better off now than you were thirteen years ago?"
https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/uk...rG60vuEv-jKP_e
Re: The Liberal Democrats
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Originally Posted by
JamesWales
No, the impact of the Truss budget was selfmade, but it hasn't impacted much long term at all. Same with Brexit, despite all the noise.
And you are right.. it did. But from 2008 it didn't. That has set the tone for lower growth across the west since. We've never recovered.
I hope we do if we got a new government but I doubt it.
You don't know this. Please don't try and pass it off as fact. I think you'll be proved very wrong.
Re: The Liberal Democrats
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Originally Posted by
Swiss Peter
You don't know this. Please don't try and pass it off as fact. I think you'll be proved very wrong.
Exactly this.
What we do know is that since Brexit (and the end of Covid) the UK has experienced higher rates of inflation, we have a shortage of workers, even Twaaty Tim from Spoons acknowledges this and our economy growth rate lags behind the rest of the G7 countries.
It has absolutely nothing to do with Brexit though?
Luckily for the UK, Liz Truss came to save the day:hehe:
Re: The Liberal Democrats
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Originally Posted by
jon1959
I don't think there is an average Lib Dem. They have been chameleons since the days of David Steele. In Labour areas (like mine) they are Yellow Tories. In Tory areas they are Yellow Social Democrats. In some parts of the south west they sound and act like Greens.
Truss was once a Liberal.
I rest my case m’lud.
Re: The Liberal Democrats
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Originally Posted by
the other bob wilson
Because it's political rhetoric. It's obvious why they do it. I would do it. It's a good attack line. But an even better question is are you better off that you were 15 years ago! That's my point. People forget what 2008-2010 was like.
This idea that things changed in 2010 with a new govt. It's wrong. Things changed in 2008.
Re: The Liberal Democrats
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Originally Posted by
Jordi Culé
Exactly this.
What we do know is that since Brexit (and the end of Covid) the UK has experienced higher rates of inflation, we have a shortage of workers, even Twaaty Tim from Spoons acknowledges this and our economy growth rate lags behind the rest of the G7 countries.
It has absolutely nothing to do with Brexit though?
Luckily for the UK, Liz Truss came to save the day:hehe:
There has been essentially zero impact on GDP growth of it Vs other comparable countries.
Our inflation did not peak higher.
Our unemployment is noticeably lower
Our wage growth is higher
Our experts to the EU are now far higher too.
It's made some things harder for some businesses thats true. You can put some things in the negative column, that's not in. Dispute. But overall there is no notable impact.