more and more chapters of the dsa everyday, its growing
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It's just frustrating that your election is about whether or not you lose these awesome benefits that we here in the Good Ol' US never got in the first place
he wants to freeze personal tax for 95% of workers he wants 30 hours of free childcare for 2-4 year olds he wants to freeze rail fare increases he wants to protect the triple-lock on pensions & maintain their winter fuel payment he wants an energy cap he wants 60% of energy to come from renewable sources by 2030 he wants a cap on rent hikes he wants to make it easier for first time house buyers to actually buy a house
Man that sounds so silly and optimistic that you can tell he's full of crap just by reading it
he's an honest guy and has been fighting all of his career for the right things, dude. he's not full of crap at all.
On the very small chance that this is actually the truth, it is also precisely why he will lose.
he's created a movement. regardless of the outcome the UK has already proven they like the taste of socialism. it was thought to be political suicide but now it's shown the opposite
university fees went up with the tories and corbyn is going to scap them
I literally pay over 3 grand a semester out of my pocket on top of my rent, you're making England sound like the promised land if "university fees" are something you are concerned about
he wants to freeze personal tax for 95% of workers he wants 30 hours of free childcare for 2-4 year olds he wants to freeze rail fare increases he wants to protect the triple-lock on pensions & maintain their winter fuel payment he wants an energy cap he wants 60% of energy to come from renewable sources by 2030 he wants a cap on rent hikes he wants to make it easier for first time house buyers to actually buy a house
Man that sounds so silly and optimistic that you can tell he's full of crap just by reading it
he's an honest guy and has been fighting all of his career for the right things, dude. he's not full of crap at all.
On the very small chance that this is actually the truth, it is also precisely why he will lose.
he's created a movement. regardless of the outcome the UK has already proven they like the taste of socialism. it was thought to be political suicide but now it's shown the opposite
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university fees went up with the tories and corbyn is going to scap them
I literally pay over 3 grand a semester out of my pocket on top of my rent, you're making England sound like the promised land if "university fees" are something you are concerned about
he wants to freeze personal tax for 95% of workers he wants 30 hours of free childcare for 2-4 year olds he wants to freeze rail fare increases he wants to protect the triple-lock on pensions & maintain their winter fuel payment he wants an energy cap he wants 60% of energy to come from renewable sources by 2030 he wants a cap on rent hikes he wants to make it easier for first time house buyers to actually buy a house
Man that sounds so silly and optimistic that you can tell he's full of crap just by reading it
he's an honest guy and has been fighting all of his career for the right things, dude. he's not full of crap at all.
On the very small chance that this is actually the truth, it is also precisely why he will lose.
i'm not entirely well read on the subject but from my understanding, immigration, white working class people not getting any education, public safety, and foreign aid are the pressing issues for working class citizens in the UK
it shares a lot of similarities with the US election last year, and isn't this the first election where the conservatives were more popular with the working class than labour?
he wants to crack down on companies who undercut wages using migrants
i'm not entirely well read on the subject but from my understanding, immigration, white working class people not getting any education, public safety, and foreign aid are the pressing issues for working class citizens in the UK
it shares a lot of similarities with the US election last year, and isn't this the first election where the conservatives were more popular with the working class than labour?