If the graph shows an increase in funding of 5% yet costs have increased by 10%, then the funding, in real terms, has decreased. A lot of "ifs" in rejection of the graph but zero facts to substantiate the if. By way of contrast I could show a poll showing how Boris popularity has increased reently:https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politics/trackers/boris-johnson-approval-rating Notice the difference I make a claim and offer proof You attempt to disparage a claim by empty waffle. You constantly belittle the government and collectively pat yourselves on the back when you feel you have scored a point. I submit a fully substantiated post outlining fault with the labour party and you try to dodge the issue by calling it trolling and an attempt to close the thread. This is a political thread and strangely enough talking about labour is political. The fact they are in a shambolic state may be a source of embassassment to you but I am afraid you will just have to deal with it.
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