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Ultimately, they’ll both want to raise more money.
You can either tax us all more.
Close the tax loop holes.
Or raise the minimum wage so more people get pushed into higher bands and pay more.
I love how they say we’ll do this, do that, do the other.
Let’s recruit more teachers …., let’s put everyone in the military.
How on earth are we paying for all
of this when social costs are sky rocketing?
Can we just have some polices bullet pointed by someone on the following:
NHS
Defence
Carbon / environmental changes
Energy & Water policy / pricing
Asylum / Migration
Social care
Employment
Funding for bloody potholes / British roads
Minimum wage
Education
Taxes
We can then make a bloody informed guess, rather than these two bickering.
I agree on Truss and Johnson. I disliked both of them and wouldn’t vote for them. Sinks speaks like a barrister and is basically a fake Tory isn’t he?
I actually don’t mind Sunak though. I’m just not convinced he believes in what he’s saying.
This is already chaos. She’s lost control early
I really, really dislike Starmer and how he speaks.
I actually don’t mind Sunak but he’s leading a broken team that can’t continue like it has.
I’ve no idea what his answer is.
I don’t think either of these two should
More difficult to play possession based football in a league where we will have technically worse players.
It will lead to us passing sideways and backward if we aren’t careful.
Nelson will be good. He can’t pass a ball like Vestergaard though. The system we used wasn’t dissimilar to Barcelona when they played YaYa Toure and Maschrano as the centre backs.
My concern with Vestergaard (who I actually like in the right system), is us signing a coach who wants to play a high line. He’s pointless and a waste of wages in that system.
I’m intrigued to see how he gets on personally.
I wish him well in his future endeavours and thank him for getting us promoted. We
We just need to draw a line under it and come up with a plan for still being in the Premier League when it kicks off in August 2025.
In fairness, most of the squad looked broken.
His injury record hasn’t been great though.
He’s still only 27 though. I do wonder if he fancies somewhere like Lyon just to try a different league.
He actually showed some really raw quality as well.
Unfortunately those around him advised him to move for first team football from what I was told.
The grass isn’t always greener on the other side.