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Compared to the reality socialist countries in Europe our economy is doing great. Those countries went full Keynesean and we didn't yet were doing far better so I don't think kicking the can down the road would have helped :)

https://www.theguardian.com/money/2016/jul/27/uk-joins-greece-at-bottom-of-wage-growth-league-tuc-oecd

 

Biggest fall in wages of any advanced country apart from Greece. Oh aye the economy is going great guns, really working for the average man on the street too ;)

You're quoting the guardian :D
They were just reporting on the study, first link from Google. Maybe these sources are more to your liking, didn't realise you were such a sensitive soul :laugh:

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3710406/British-workers-suffered-biggest-drop-wages-advanced-country-joining-GREECE-bottom-league-table-earnings-fell-10.html

 

http://www.thelondoneconomic.com/news/uk-bottom-of-wage-growth-leaguewith-greece/27/07/

 

http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/britain-rock-bottom-wage-growth-ladder-1572800

 

Or you can read the study the data was taken from if you don't trust any of them

 

http://www.oecd.org/newsroom/job-market-recovering-but-wage-growth-remains-weak.htm

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OK....why is immigration good for the UK.....From where I'm sitting the only people who welcome it with open arms are either ethnics that hate the British way of life....OR owners of big business that

No party that supports mass unchecked, uncontrolled immigration can claim to be the party of the working man, regardless of all their claims. The people most affected negatively and the biggest lose

Imagine that turn out!!.......   "Oh Jezza oppress me you whitey pig"   "Oh Di, my trident is armed and it's about to go off like Joseph Staling in a room full of political prisoners"   "Jezza,

 

 

 

Compared to the reality socialist countries in Europe our economy is doing great. Those countries went full Keynesean and we didn't yet were doing far better so I don't think kicking the can down the road would have helped :)

https://www.theguardian.com/money/2016/jul/27/uk-joins-greece-at-bottom-of-wage-growth-league-tuc-oecd

 

Biggest fall in wages of any advanced country apart from Greece. Oh aye the economy is going great guns, really working for the average man on the street too ;)

You're quoting the guardian :D
They were just reporting on the study, first link from Google. Maybe these sources are more to your liking, didn't realise you were such a sensitive soul :laugh:

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3710406/British-workers-suffered-biggest-drop-wages-advanced-country-joining-GREECE-bottom-league-table-earnings-fell-10.html

 

http://www.thelondoneconomic.com/news/uk-bottom-of-wage-growth-leaguewith-greece/27/07/

 

http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/britain-rock-bottom-wage-growth-ladder-1572800

 

Or you can read the study the data was taken from if you don't trust any of them

 

http://www.oecd.org/newsroom/job-market-recovering-but-wage-growth-remains-weak.htm

But surely the biggest downward pressure on wages in unskilled immigration. Labour wants to keep it rolling in.

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Osbourne with his discredited austerity economic policy has increased the national debt more than every Labour government in history combined, didn't do a very good job of not borrowing on our children's tax receipts did he? :no: Almost like all the leading economists who say austerity doesn't work are right.

Once you have built up debt on a credit card it's hard to pay it off especially if your wages drop. The damage was done by labour, the coalition couldn't have put in to place the austerity needed to get the deficit down fast enough because labour supporters and other lefties would have gone mental about cuts to any services. Once you have debt it grows....that is the problem and while I am no fan of Osborne he was hamstrung yet has done a reasonable job. If I'd been in charge I would have slashed public spending so hard the deficit would have vanished within a few years....I belive in paying off debt before embarking on stupid spending plans like ring fensing the nhs, foreign aid and any wage increases for the public sector. Osborne is one of yours...a leftist and a socialist

 

thats not true is it osborne was telling us we would be out of the shxt under his austerity measures and if like you say the coalition couldnt put in place measures to make it so he was lying??????

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Compared to the reality socialist countries in Europe our economy is doing great. Those countries went full Keynesean and we didn't yet were doing far better so I don't think kicking the can down the road would have helped :)

https://www.theguardian.com/money/2016/jul/27/uk-joins-greece-at-bottom-of-wage-growth-league-tuc-oecd

 

Biggest fall in wages of any advanced country apart from Greece. Oh aye the economy is going great guns, really working for the average man on the street too ;)

You're quoting the guardian :D
They were just reporting on the study, first link from Google. Maybe these sources are more to your liking, didn't realise you were such a sensitive soul :laugh:

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3710406/British-workers-suffered-biggest-drop-wages-advanced-country-joining-GREECE-bottom-league-table-earnings-fell-10.html

 

http://www.thelondoneconomic.com/news/uk-bottom-of-wage-growth-leaguewith-greece/27/07/

 

http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/britain-rock-bottom-wage-growth-ladder-1572800

 

Or you can read the study the data was taken from if you don't trust any of them

 

http://www.oecd.org/newsroom/job-market-recovering-but-wage-growth-remains-weak.htm

But surely the biggest downward pressure on wages in unskilled immigration. Labour wants to keep it rolling in.

It's one many factors but far from the only one. It's also one of the easiest to eliminate by simply strengthening worker's rights and introducing a real living wage ;)

 

Where do you get the idea Labour are in favour of the current levels of unskilled immigration though? Try reading their policy :thumbs:http://www.labour.org.uk/manifesto/immigration sound quite against it to me with their cap on workers from outside the EU (which most likely will be extended to the EU too if we get rid of free movement) and various other measures designed to curb all sorts of immigration.

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1,500 turn up to hear Corbyn speak in York, not a word on it in the national press. I can't imagine any other politician being able to rally that amount of people but if they did I reckon it'd be on the news don't you?

big turn out that 0.75 percent of yorks population

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1,500 turn up to hear Corbyn speak in York, not a word on it in the national press. I can't imagine any other politician being able to rally that amount of people but if they did I reckon it'd be on the news don't you?

big turn out that 0.75 percent of yorks population

Similar sized turn out in Leeds and Hull too :thumbs: can't imagine any other politician pulling in crowds like that TBH

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1,500 turn up to hear Corbyn speak in York, not a word on it in the national press. I can't imagine any other politician being able to rally that amount of people but if they did I reckon it'd be on the news don't you?

big turn out that 0.75 percent of yorks population

Many of which are middle class fans from elsewhere.....he's not that popular

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1,500 turn up to hear Corbyn speak in York, not a word on it in the national press. I can't imagine any other politician being able to rally that amount of people but if they did I reckon it'd be on the news don't you?

big turn out that 0.75 percent of yorks population
Many of which are middle class fans from elsewhere.....he's not that popular

Over 400,000 new members, £4 million raised in 48 hours in single £25 donations, Momentum raising £11,000 a day in small donations to support Corbyn in the weeks immediately after the coup attempt and thousands turn up to see him speak all across the country.

 

Nah not popular at all :laugh: and definitely only middle class people support him :yes::laugh:

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1,500 turn up to hear Corbyn speak in York, not a word on it in the national press. I can't imagine any other politician being able to rally that amount of people but if they did I reckon it'd be on the news don't you?

big turn out that 0.75 percent of yorks population

Similar sized turn out in Leeds and Hull too :thumbs: can't imagine any other politician pulling in crowds like that TBH

 

nearly a million live in leeds :hmm:

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cojnt the heads in the second speech he did out side i counted seventy lol first one must have been in a phone box

Fecking big phone box :laugh:

 

 

That pic only shows a small section of the crowd outside ;)

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cojnt the heads in the second speech he did out side i counted seventy lol first one must have been in a phone box

Fecking big phone box :laugh:

 

 

That pic only shows a small section of the crowd outside ;)

 

no thats the crowd for the fish shop :D

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This is interesting, so far Corbyn has been nominated by far more constituencies in the North and other traditional working class areas while Smith's support is concentrated in London, exactly the opposite of how it should be according to the narrative of Corbyn only appealing to metropolitan middle class types put out by the press and PLP :hmm:

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