So they have rolled back the extra spending they had previously estimated they would spend.
I don't really know what that means. It sounds like they had planned to spend some money, then they decided to increase that, and not they have decided to reduce the amount of extra spending.
I guess...
Also you will recall the last coalition.
When the Liberal voters discovered that they would not get all their policies into law, and indeed the Liberals had to concede some of their most beloved policies to their coalition partners, the liberal voters skweemed and skweemed 'betwayal' until they...
The thing is, the Greens, if part of a coalition government (or even as the majority party) would have zero impact on climate either. It will require a global effort with a strong bloc putting pressure on India, China, Brazil and America to make a dent in it. The only strong block in town is the...
I saw a white van on the M25 a few months ago. I say, white...
No to Ulez placard in window, union jacks and reform party stickers
(I must confess I don't know anything about the reform party other than they are presumably disaffected tight wing former Tories.)
(Looks them up)
Ah, white...
I don't think the Greens have any resources have they? What are they running at the moment? Just Brighton council?
Don't they support the Labour Ulez arrangement? That's something I'd be happy to support.
Yes. Yes you can.
I'm probably twice your age but I salute your imperative :thumbsup:
The caveat is that when Labour get in they have to be able to pursue a future view without driving the gammon back into the arms of the charlatans and getting booted out in favour of Patriots promising tax...
When you say Curtice action with you . . . . I'm hoping that's not a typo. If it is, the answer is, you know I am fond of you, in a brotherly sort of way, but one has to draw a line somewhere. ???
(Looking forward to watching heads roll, bearing in mind that the first result, from Sunderland...