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[Politics] What’s the best way to heal the North/South divide?







Herr Tubthumper

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NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
59,703
The Fatherland
I don't disagree with what you say but it still comes down to stupidity. Firstly believing the lies pedaled prior to the Brexit referendum. Then failing to understand that they were lies when it is clear and obvious to all after the referendum. Then suddenly forgetting that it was Johnson and his cronies that were voting down Brexit deals that were better than those Johnson is pedaling. Even allowing for them to forget who it was that decimated their communities and future in the first place it is bloody stupid to lash out at themselves and support those that abuse them.

A Scunthorpe man on tv the other night said the town has died, shops are closing, firms going bust, so, he was voting for a change, and that’s why he voted Conservative.

:ffsparr:

There’s also a good chance that the steel works will shut down.

There’s been 10 years of a Tory government. Voting for another 5 years of Tory government isn’t change. Which backs up [MENTION=2378]Horses Arse[/MENTION] belief they’re a bit stupid.
 


Javeaseagull

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Feb 22, 2014
2,505
As an aside to the thread I do find it amusing that within hours of the Tories stuffing Labour in the election the Socialist Workers and their kin were hard at it. Hundreds marching down Whitehall with banners and placards urging “Defy the Tories”. Did they know something we didn’t? I mean, to produce those placards, banners, posters et al, must have taken some doing bearing in mind the result was only announced shortly before their protest. Perhaps they were made well before polling day in anticipation of such an event? Either way, we’ll done boys and girls, you got your sour grapes moment of fun. Now what a waste it would have been if Jezza had triumphed instead. :tantrum:

It doesn’t end here. This is just the start mate. Don’t think the biggest political party in europe is just going to go away. Interesting times ahead, that’s for sure.
 




CheeseRolls

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Jan 27, 2009
5,986
Shoreham Beach
The tories need to focus on closing the skills gap in the North. Focus on the essentials, I would suggest starting with grouse beaters and then move on to other serving roles.
 




drew

Drew
Oct 3, 2006
23,072
Burgess Hill
Not Parliament. Move Whitehall, or a big chunk of it - put three major ministries in the midlands and north (thus helping three areas, not just one). Home Office, Foreign Office and Department of Health would do. Give the respective ministers a small office in London (maximum staff of 12 - including office cleaners, no contractors), Install lots of tele-conferencing facilities, and of course give the minister and his chief aid a rail pass between London and his/her main office in Bolsover, Rochdale, Middlesbrough, wherever.

Really! How many times do ministers flit in and out of their offices and into parliament. If one bit goes then it all has to go. That is why the idea is ludicrous. The cost would be horrendous at a time when our economy is about to take a downturn due to Brexit.

Have to agree with the comments of Horses Arse. You reap what you sow. Do those in the North really believe they are better off under the party that has governed them for the last 9 years?
 


GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
46,801
Gloucester
A Scunthorpe man on tv the other night said the town has died, shops are closing, firms going bust, so, he was voting for a change, and that’s why he voted Conservative.

'The change' in question being the leaving of the EU. After all, the town died, the shops closed and the firms went bust - all since we joined the EU in the first place. You may not agree with the logic, but logic it undeniably is.
 


KZNSeagull

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Nov 26, 2007
19,866
Wolsingham, County Durham
Many of the elected representatives have made an informed choice on how to proceed with Brexit when they realised the whole scheme is a recipe for disaster, even the pro Brexit Tory government admitted that the country WILL BE worse off financially whatever the severity of the break from Europe. Every subsequent debate has revealed further difficulties, costs and insoluble problems. There is no Magic Brexit Tree.

Perhaps they should have made that clear to their constituents then. All their constituents saw were people not doing what they asked them to do. That is usually a good way to lose their trust and so it proved.
 




Horses Arse

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Jun 25, 2004
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here and there
So what would have been a vote that wasn’t “stupid”?
I like principled people so I like Corbyn. A vote for Corbyn wouldn't be stupid but many think I'm stupid for wanting him in. It is also probably true to say that he was wrong to try and apply principles to politics, it made him unelectable.

He would have cost me a lot when he implemented the tax hikes; corporation tax and tax on dividends etc. But it is the right thing to do.

It would have hurt, but not really hurt. Not hurt like it does for many with no hope. It is those that need help and they won't be getting. It.

It upsets me a lot. Really depressing. Thatcher started the greed, selfishness and hate and it is here to stay unfortunately. It felt like this was the last chance for change and now it's gone.

This country is ****ed.

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GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
46,801
Gloucester
Really! How many times do ministers flit in and out of their offices and into parliament. If one bit goes then it all has to go. That is why the idea is ludicrous. The cost would be horrendous at a time when our economy is about to take a downturn due to Brexit.
Yes, really. Should have been done years ago. And perhaps you didn't read, or didn't understand, the bit about them having an office in London for them to flit in and out of? Or is it the idea of being able to contact offices 'oop north' instantly from London that confuses you?

Have to agree with the comments of Horses Arse.
Well of course you do. This thread has become a remainers love-in and mutual condolence society - all those thick, stupid people ruining your lives/the country/your weekend. Just a shame all those intellectually superior remainers weren't clever enough to put forward a case that would convince the rest of the country, eh?
 


studio150

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Jul 30, 2011
29,653
On the Border
Everywhere north of Watford becomes Scotland, there after the new Scotland is allowed to leave the UK,.
 




Bevendean Hillbilly

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Sep 4, 2006
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Nestling in green nowhere
Are you being facetious? BJ went to rub Labours noses in it. Not to thank anyone. Honestly, I don’t know where to begin - how gullible can you be? He’s a proven serial liar. Why are so many taken in by his ‘personality’

If I were a lying serial womanising ex public schoolboy I’d deffo choose a Sunday in sedgefield over a grilling on Marr.

Mind you. There’s lasses in Halifax still thinking of when Brighton came to their yard and strumming themselves to sleep over it.

Whatever you think of Boris...he’s played a blinder there.
 


Northern_Gull

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Mar 30, 2019
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Yorkshire
Perhaps they should have made that clear to their constituents then. All their constituents saw were people not doing what they asked them to do. That is usually a good way to lose their trust and so it proved.

That's exactly it, people I know who voted for Brexit wanted it because they thought it was better in the 'old days', but now that Labour won't support it they turn on Labour, because it doesn't feel like the party of the people if it is going against the will of the people. As stupid as it may be to vote against a party that will benefit poorer people, they feel betrayed by that same party and Boris is spouting what they want to hear. These people are desperate, our high streets are dying and jobs are hard to find, you don't have to go far to find the poverty round here, and when it seems like your party is betraying you, without bringing solid facts or arguments to the table, why would you carry on trusting them, these people might have screwed themselves, but Labour have also done the same thing.
 






Sussex Nomad

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Aug 26, 2010
18,185
EP
The tories need to focus on closing the skills gap in the North. Focus on the essentials, I would suggest starting with grouse beaters and then move on to other serving roles.

If the Tories had included climate change for the warmer oop norf in the manifesto, and if theys really is that fick, I'd have moved. But no promise of warmer wevver up there, me stay southy.
 










darkwolf666

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Nov 8, 2015
7,576
Sittingbourne, Kent
Are you being facetious? BJ went to rub Labours noses in it. Not to thank anyone. Honestly, I don’t know where to begin - how gullible can you be? He’s a proven serial liar. Why are so many taken in by his ‘personality’

I know it was akin to Liverpool winning the league and doing a lap of honour at Goodison Park...

Boris is a classless winner...!
 


Hastings gull

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Nov 23, 2013
4,635
Yep. It is completely ludicrous.

Whilst I don't agree at all with the mentality, I can understand those with money voting for those that will help them keep more; even if that is at the expense of those less fortunate. The dog eat dog philosophy of old that I'd hoped we would leave behind. I can also understand hate-filled racist intolerant biggots and the old empire types voting for Johnson, the cap certainly fits.

But shat upon northern outposts voting on mass for their abuser in chief is mind numbingly stupid. What utter bellends

My heart bleeds for those that have sense but are in the minority as they will suffer alongside the stupid. Meanwhile I'll be financially better off but increasingly sad at the state of the population I live among. Very very depressing.

Yes, they are all so thick aren't they? All those thousands who just seem to lack your good sense and undoubted vision.
 


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