Today showed why Miliband is best sticking to the NHS
Not when the Shadow Chancellor is refusing to give any details of the money Labour intends to spend on the NHS from the Mansion Tax until after the General Election.
Bully Cameron coming out to play at the end there with the digs.
Yes, He should go easy on this inept leader of the opposition and not bully him. Every time Miliband stands up and opens his mouth to speak he leaves an open goal and who would want to ignore an open goal, Miliband just appears more and more useless.
They are just worried about OFCOM and being reported for showing a horror programme with Miliband being torn to shreds and humiliated in front of children who may be watching outside the watershed.:D
When a Party Leader stands up and makes such a statement - one can only assume that he is stating that Party's policy.
It must be confusing for Dave I guess. UKIP as a party debated replacing the NHS with an insurance system and came down against it. Despite the fact that Farage liked the idea it didn't become official UKIP policy.
Month's later he was discussing this debate in a radio four program "Can Democracy Work?" and when pressed by the interviewer he conceded
"As time goes on, this is a debate that we’re all going to have to return to...
There is no question that healthcare provision is going to have to be very much greater in 10 years than it is today, with an ageing population, and we’re going to have to find ways to do it."
I'm guessing democracy can work within UKIP, but it's a concept the Tories still struggle with
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I notice Bercow didn't butt in and try and shoosh them when Mark Reckless stood up. Funny that.
did he back the wrong horse. That NHS farce is going to crucify UKIP that's one issue you don't screw around with.
He's only supposed to take digs? It would be fair to criticize if it were one sided but at the end of the day when asked stupid questions.......
When a Party Leader stands up and makes such a statement - one can only assume that he is stating that Party's policy.
Does anyone know categorically that it isn't?
Not when the Shadow Chancellor is refusing to give any details of the money Labour intends to spend on the NHS from the Mansion Tax until after the General Election.
She is on Question Time tomorrow night
Great (!)
Have to agree and I would doubt that I would vote for a Millband govt and I am a Labour voter
Suppose so , never a question answered and Tory MP;s banal and not at all relevant to whats actually facing their voters.
Yes, He should go easy on this inept leader of the opposition and not bully him. Every time Miliband stands up and opens his mouth to speak he leaves an open goal and who would want to ignore an open goal, Miliband just appears more and more useless.
They are just worried about OFCOM and being reported for showing a horror programme with Miliband being torn to shreds and humiliated in front of children who may be watching outside the watershed.:D
It must be confusing for Dave I guess. UKIP as a party debated replacing the NHS with an insurance system and came down against it. Despite the fact that Farage liked the idea it didn't become official UKIP policy.
Month's later he was discussing this debate in a radio four program "Can Democracy Work?" and when pressed by the interviewer he conceded
"As time goes on, this is a debate that we’re all going to have to return to...
There is no question that healthcare provision is going to have to be very much greater in 10 years than it is today, with an ageing population, and we’re going to have to find ways to do it."
I'm guessing democracy can work within UKIP, but it's a concept the Tories still struggle with