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I can see you haven't read the manifesto so you are relying on your imagination and/or the daily Wail.

How is the tory chancellor's Brexit War Chest looking now?

March
"Philip Hammond will use the booming economy to build a £60billion Brexit war chest but £1.3billion for social care will be paid for by cuts and tax rises"
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ammond-builds-60billion-Brexit-war-chest.html

Now
"‘Two-thirds’ of Hammond’s £26bn Budget war chest faces wipeout"
https://www.ft.com/content/768843e8-a839-11e7-93c5-648314d2c72c

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I can see you haven't read the manifesto so you are relying on your imagination and/or the daily Wail.

How is the tory chancellor's Brexit War Chest looking now?

March
"Philip Hammond will use the booming economy to build a £60billion Brexit war chest but £1.3billion for social care will be paid for by cuts and tax rises"
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ammond-builds-60billion-Brexit-war-chest.html

Now
"‘Two-thirds’ of Hammond’s £26bn Budget war chest faces wipeout"
https://www.ft.com/content/768843e8-a839-11e7-93c5-648314d2c72c

John 'commie' McDonnell:

'We're taking them back'

£320 Billion....and counting :mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen:
 
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Now
"‘Two-thirds’ of Hammond’s £26bn Budget war chest faces wipeout"
https://www.ft.com/content/768843e8-a839-11e7-93c5-648314d2c72c

The Office for Budget Responsibility will publish on Tuesday a new analysis suggesting it has persistently over-estimated Britain’s productivity over the past seven years and will give a broad hint that it will rectify the situation with a more pessimistic Budget forecast.

So basically, the OBR has said that they've got the figures wrong for the last seven years, so that's a good reason to trust all their forecasts. Hmm, something sounds wrong, but I just can't put my finger on it
 
I can see you haven't read the manifesto so you are relying on your imagination and/or the daily Wail.

How is the tory chancellor's Brexit War Chest looking now?

March
"Philip Hammond will use the booming economy to build a £60billion Brexit war chest but £1.3billion for social care will be paid for by cuts and tax rises"
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ammond-builds-60billion-Brexit-war-chest.html

Now
"‘Two-thirds’ of Hammond’s £26bn Budget war chest faces wipeout"
https://www.ft.com/content/768843e8-a839-11e7-93c5-648314d2c72c

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Low productivity growth in the UK seems in some part to be a result of lack of investment in technology. The banking crash has restricted opportunity for business to invest.

So labours tax on robots will see invest slump even more :mrgreen::mrgreen:

Also a decline in oil and banking. Of course most Lefties are anti fracking which could revitalise the oil industry.
 
Notch has to make up fiction and fantasy because he can't find truth to support his ramblings.
 
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Notch has to make up fiction and fantasy because he can't find truth to support his faith.

It was an extract from an article in the Guardian, so yes probably fantasy after all :):):)
 
So a tory tax on robots will see invest slump even more :mrgreen::mrgreen:

please show us the manifesto promise you think you are quoting.

It certainly isn't in the Labour manifesto, so I can only suppose your dementia is playing up again.
 
please show us the manifesto promise you think you are quoting.

It certainly isn't in the Labour manifesto, so I can only suppose your dementia is playing up again.

:):):):):)

Please show me where I said it was in the Labour manifesto.

I said it was in John Mcdonnell's 'we're taking it back' speech. (post no 78).

The list of things he's taking back is so long, it would be easier to say what isnt goung to be nationalised. :mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen:
 
So it isn't in the manifesto, it isn't a party policy, it isn't a tax.

so you are typing nonsense again.

Troll.

:mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen:

Thats right 'we're taking em back' water, energy, trains, pfi's student debt et al

But dont worry it isnt coming out of tax revenue, were growing magic money trees. Great big forests of them :D:D:D
 
So it isn't in the manifesto, it isn't a party policy, it isn't a tax.

so you are typing nonsense again.

Troll.

'We're taking it back' -on second thoughts, ignore that, JohnD says thats a load of rubbish, it wasnt true, its not party policy just a load of soapbox rhetoric :D:D:D
 
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