Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
Think your missing the point , or being coy , this us a general point across the political divide , please read back my posts on this matter . I stated very simply think it should be illegal as it is in business , doesn't it seem ironic to you ironic the parliament of this land has strict rules about false declarations for the business community , and not a law for themselves which in all aspects is an even bigher business model, dealing in millions of promises to trade for votes that is affecting people's life's, mainly the poor.
Yet the only two examples you can name are a bus which wasn't associated to any political party and Corbyn saying 'we will deal with it' when talking about student debt.

What are the other examples of giveaways promised? You implied in the OP that funding the NHS, gender pay parity, public sector pay and police numbers were examples but then you quickly backed away from that so what are they?

I get it completely. It is trendy to be in the middle and say 'they are all as bad as each other' but it isn't groundbreaking.