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Thanks for your email
Unfortunately im still undecided as who to vote for and Labour's policies make a lot of sense.- I've just checked back to 1976 and every Conservative government since then has increased the UK Debt by more than any Labour governments. Its always claimed that Labour increases debt more than the Conservatives. Why claim this? when its not true.
- Since 2010 and despite austerity the Conservative government has increased the UK debt by 700 billion. Checking back this is more than all Labour governments combined since 1900. Why is this and where has the money gone?
- The claim is that Corbyn is weak, yet Theresa May refuses to engage in a TV debate saying that the public do not gain from politicians insulting each other. Corbyn doesn't engage in insults or mud slinging therefore this isn't an argument. So why does Theresa May refuse to debate against a supposedly weak Corbyn, she is the one looking weak?
- Theresa May claims strong and stable leadership, yet since 2010 the PM has dragged us into an ill though out referendum, George Osborne's policies lost the UK its AAA rating and missed every target he had proposed regarding the Deficit. The PM promised in the commons that he would not resign but then did. Theresa May campaigned to remain but now claims to be the one who will provide Strong and Stable Brexit negotiations. Theresa May claimed there would be no election as Britain needed stability, but then called an election. How can we believe anything that Conservatives say, this is not Strong and definitely not stable?
- You claim that Labour's costings in their Manifesto don't add up yet Labour has repeatedly offered to have both Labour and Conservative costings audited by the Office for Budget Responsibility. Why do the conservatives refuse to do this?
I will be interested in your answers as due to resignations Labour is going through some issues.
Kind Regards
GR
On 16 May 2017 at 20:53, Amber Rudd <bulletin@email.conservatives. com> wrote:
02/06/17 - Still no reply I guess they are not interested in answering questions on policies.
Dear G,
Today Jeremy Corbyn confirmed what we already knew: his nonsensical ideas simply don’t add up and working families across the country would pay the price.
We’ve only got 23 days to stop Jeremy Corbyn from getting control of our economy and our Brexit negotiations – so please donate today.
After last week’s shambles, here’s what we now know about Corbyn’s ideas for our country:
Just imagine if he was in charge of the Brexit negotiations - everyone’s economic security would be at risk.
- His manifesto would mean more borrowing and more debt – and higher taxes for everyone
- He claimed his manifesto was “fully costed” - but he made promise after promise, including plans to raise benefits and nationalise the water supply, without knowing how he’d pay for it
- Ordinary working people would pay the price for his chaos
We simply can’t let that happen, Gary.
Please donate to our campaign today and together we can secure the strong and stable leadership this country needs - with Theresa May as Prime Minister.
Thank you for your support,
Amber Rudd
Home Secretary
02/06/17 - Still no reply I guess they are not interested in answering questions on policies.
I get these emails too, no idea why. Seems like a GDPR issue, where did they my email address from? Difference now is you can't reply to them. So I decided to ask Brandon Lewis (and got no response): https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6375841161839542272/
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