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    Re: So who are you voting for then ? Cards on the table

    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    A lot of working class labour voters in the valleys voted to leave , they may fall for the Tory spin machine , hold their noses and vote Tory , believing Boris and his bullshit bus that is saying they will get brexit done , in about ten years I suspect

    I am not saying pontypridd and ogmore and merthyr and cynon valley will go true blue but I definitely think labour votes will be lost to the Tories in the valleys
    yep and I see the headline returns in the Tory blueprint

    Raising the National Insurance threshold, which the independent Institute for Fiscal Studies says will save workers about £85 per year
    Ending the automatic release of serious violent and sexual offenders
    Increasing the amount migrants pay for using the NHS
    Finalising an agreement with mobile operators over countryside coverage
    The Conservatives have also said they would introduce a number of pieces of legislation in the 100-day timeframe to take the first steps on other promises including:

    A law to raise minimum per pupil funding in schools
    A law to ensure £33.9bn is put into the NHS each year by 2023
    A new points-based immigration system
    The roll-out of gigabit broadband

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    Re: So who are you voting for then ? Cards on the table

    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    yep and I see the headline returns in the Tory blueprint

    Raising the National Insurance threshold, which the independent Institute for Fiscal Studies says will save workers about £85 per year
    Ending the automatic release of serious violent and sexual offenders
    Increasing the amount migrants pay for using the NHS
    Finalising an agreement with mobile operators over countryside coverage
    The Conservatives have also said they would introduce a number of pieces of legislation in the 100-day timeframe to take the first steps on other promises including:

    A law to raise minimum per pupil funding in schools
    A law to ensure £33.9bn is put into the NHS each year by 2023
    A new points-based immigration system
    The roll-out of gigabit broadband
    And you believe that bullshit ?


    They also said they were going to build twenty new hospitals


    They have now admitted it will be six

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