SD_Film Artists wrote:Celritannia wrote:1. Austerity is a far more important issue currently, and Labour are the only ones putting policies forward to it.
2. So? At least Economists are backing labour's manifesto. It shows they have achievable policies.
3. The BBC have attacked Labour more than any other party. There is actual evidence to show Corbyn is the most attacked politician out of every other party leader.
No, but schools tend to teach mainly British subjects. and teaching about the horrors of the Empire is necessary. There isn't an in depth aspect into how far they are going into the atrocities of the Empire.
Also, to call it unpatriotic is stupid.
4. Then you are only blinded by a single issue.
1. Cool, and how does that address my point that Labour isn't a remain party?
2. The IFS are also economists are they not? Or do we only count pro-Labour economists?
3. The Tories say that the BBC are too left-wing, the Lib Dems say they don't give them a proportionate amount of air time, and Labour says that the BBC are criticising Jeremy Corbyn, and to be fair to the BBC they're only using the ammuntion that Corbyn gives them. It's the Daily Mail, Daily Express etc who are doing the real cherry-picking against Corbyn.
Is further teaching on that really necessery? I mean are there millenials and gen Zs who know nothing about slavery? Is this somekind of secret that we've suppressed? It instead sounds more like Labour wants to flagellate Britain for its sins. I think it's very umpatriotic, and that's not even counting Corbyn rubbing shoulders with the IRA, Hezbollah and others who wouldn't want him to be big on defence.
4. Would you care to explain why? Caring about the EU doens't mean that you don't care about any other policies. The Lib Dems are a pro-remain party yet they are not a single-issue party.
1. Labour may not be either leave or remain, but they are giving the decision back to the people. How is it so hard to understand this? I mean really? How much more explaining does someone have to do to show you Labour will have another referendum with remain and a Labour Deal on the ballot papers?
2. The economists are neither pro labour or pro-remain. Yet they have given support to the Labour manifesto.
3. And yet:
https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/opini ... ory/18/07/https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/je ... 44381.htmlnovaramedia.com/2019/11/06/the-media-is-biased-against-jeremy-corbyn-but-does-that-even-matter-in-this-election/
http://www.lse.ac.uk/media-and-communic ... emy-corbynThe panel shows are left wing on the BBC yes, but the News is right wing.
The Tories have rubbed soldiers with IRA and other terrorist groups too.
But how do you achieve piece if you don;t open up negotiations?
Really, you just hate Corbyn for no reason.
The Empire have 300 years of history in which a lot is not covered by schools.
4. I have yet to see a highly detailed Lib-Dem manifesto on tackling the public services, homelessness, etc.