Chris Dunford said: Just to let you know, its a no from me.

Graham Rushworth said: So they accuse Labour of scaremongering about the NHS - after the Tories have nurtured it so lovingly for the past 10 years. The Tories will sell it - if not to the US as part of a wider trade deal, then to corporations and billionaires like Branson. Oh wait, they already started that.

Lee Burton said: So he's classing this as scaremongering but pretty much his entire campaign is scaremongering about the future of the yard?

Karen Blezard said: Scaremongering? This coming from a party who's entire campaign leaflet was about Jeremy Corbyn's figures.

Phil Birkett said: Whoever becomes our MP will go to London all bright eyed and bushy tailed and within 6 months will be towing the party line. We may as well have an Independent MP not tied to any party policies who's sole focus there is the welfare of the entire Furness peninsula which is what they represent.

Jeffrey Holt said: It’s not scaremongering cos it’s happening right now, and yes New Labour did it but that’s not an excuse to carry on. That’s like walking into a pub and seeing a fight and getting involved and justifying it because other people were fighting.

Derek Shields said: It doesn’t matter where the candidate is from, Barrow or Putney, this General Election is about Boris Johnson or Jeremy Corbyn, end of. My vote is not with Marxist Corbyn but that’s just my opinion, which I’m entitled too. And the last nine years the Conservatives have tried to sort out the mess the finances were in, inherited from Labour. And before anyone chips in, even the IFS state the country has more money to spend as the economy is good now.

Pam Edmondson said: Shouldn't he be busy telling us about all the great things the Tory party have done for us over the last 9 years? Oh hang on.