Not dirty words, but probably very difficult to swallow for some.
It’s taken him a long time but finally he’s learned to say and do the things he needs to do to be electable.
you can describe profit of material balances as well as price index
Brexit is a load of shite why can’t they just be honest? How long do they have to keep this up for?
labour has my vote this time out of sheer political necessity, and i can accept that the stakes are too high to truly address brexit for the next election
however, i do fear they’re taking large swathes of the voter base for granted when they take favourable lines on brexit, polling increasingly shows a public that’s turning away from the brexit farce (sovereignty doesn’t pay the mortgage, who knew), and i know for me it’s probably ranked second in importance right now (behind election reform) simply because of the profound and lasting impact it’s having on our economy… if Starmer keeps this up he could start losing voters, not gaining them!
Profit and success were never dirty words. Only particular forms of those things that should frankly be repulsive to everybody anyway.
“Labour” has clearly become a dirty word for the Labour Party.
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Not dirty words, but probably very difficult to swallow for some.
It’s taken him a long time but finally he’s learned to say and do the things he needs to do to be electable.
you can describe profit of material balances as well as price index
Brexit is a load of shite why can’t they just be honest? How long do they have to keep this up for?
labour has my vote this time out of sheer political necessity, and i can accept that the stakes are too high to truly address brexit for the next election
however, i do fear they’re taking large swathes of the voter base for granted when they take favourable lines on brexit, polling increasingly shows a public that’s turning away from the brexit farce (sovereignty doesn’t pay the mortgage, who knew), and i know for me it’s probably ranked second in importance right now (behind election reform) simply because of the profound and lasting impact it’s having on our economy… if Starmer keeps this up he could start losing voters, not gaining them!
Profit and success were never dirty words. Only particular forms of those things that should frankly be repulsive to everybody anyway.
“Labour” has clearly become a dirty word for the Labour Party.