For a comparison as to how much money that is our entire defence budget was £52.8 billion in 2023.
I’m also pretty sure that Tory figure doesn’t include the 50 billion in missing funds Boris wrote off after the lockdowns.
It was nice to hear the cheers whenever Stephen Flynn mentioned Brexit in that debate.
Shows that the issue isn’t done an dusted, particularly in England, no matter how much their politicians like to pretend.
I will be disappointed, and extremely surprised if brexit stays buried after the election.
It’s my hope that the tories finish third and the LibDems second which would mean they’ll be on labour’s back to change direction.
I think if the tories are heavily defeated it’ll show that their brexit pish is hated by the whole of the UK, and while labour are probably right to have “respected the vote” it’s clear it’s nothing like what Farage and Boris promised and it’s time to change things and realign with the EU
One of the main reasons I cannot even consider voting for Labour again, they’re telling us they’ll have to continue austerity because there’s no money, but refuse to even discuss how Brexit has ravaged the economy.
Infosys is the big one for me.
The Tories can’t mention Brexit because they delivered the disaster. Labour can’t mention it because they can’t afford to have anything thicker than a cigarette paper between them and the Tories.
We know. And this why we in Scotland should never believe the lies from the self-serving and scummy Unionists again – at least not until Independence would enable those parties to operate independently from their Westminster paymasters.
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For a comparison as to how much money that is our entire defence budget was £52.8 billion in 2023.
I’m also pretty sure that Tory figure doesn’t include the 50 billion in missing funds Boris wrote off after the lockdowns.
It was nice to hear the cheers whenever Stephen Flynn mentioned Brexit in that debate.
Shows that the issue isn’t done an dusted, particularly in England, no matter how much their politicians like to pretend.
I will be disappointed, and extremely surprised if brexit stays buried after the election.
It’s my hope that the tories finish third and the LibDems second which would mean they’ll be on labour’s back to change direction.
I think if the tories are heavily defeated it’ll show that their brexit pish is hated by the whole of the UK, and while labour are probably right to have “respected the vote” it’s clear it’s nothing like what Farage and Boris promised and it’s time to change things and realign with the EU
One of the main reasons I cannot even consider voting for Labour again, they’re telling us they’ll have to continue austerity because there’s no money, but refuse to even discuss how Brexit has ravaged the economy.
Infosys is the big one for me.
The Tories can’t mention Brexit because they delivered the disaster. Labour can’t mention it because they can’t afford to have anything thicker than a cigarette paper between them and the Tories.
We know. And this why we in Scotland should never believe the lies from the self-serving and scummy Unionists again – at least not until Independence would enable those parties to operate independently from their Westminster paymasters.