People voting against a party instead of for a party is going to turn out BRILLIANT! Just you wait and see!
( , Thu 23 May 2024, 7:28, Share, Reply)
( , Thu 23 May 2024, 7:28, Share, Reply)
Have you tried clutching at straws?
And crying about it for the next, oh I dunno two decades at least?
( , Thu 23 May 2024, 12:49, Share, Reply)
And crying about it for the next, oh I dunno two decades at least?
( , Thu 23 May 2024, 12:49, Share, Reply)
www.taxresearch.org.uk/Blog/2024/04/12/we-face-a-labour-meltdown-after-the-election/
( , Thu 23 May 2024, 16:18, Share, Reply)
It's exactly that sort of boomer tantrum that's going to be delicious for the back half of this year
and deeply tedious thereafter.
( , Thu 23 May 2024, 16:58, Share, Reply)
and deeply tedious thereafter.
( , Thu 23 May 2024, 16:58, Share, Reply)
so you agree with the article's premise that labour needs to do something more radical and socialist with the failing public public services that the tories left us
as tinkering around the edges won't cut it?
Rather than be some sort of tory-lite party, to prioritise their funding over other things, otherwise they risk disillusioning their voters
I agree too, Huw. Glad you're onboard.
( , Thu 23 May 2024, 23:12, Share, Reply)
as tinkering around the edges won't cut it?
Rather than be some sort of tory-lite party, to prioritise their funding over other things, otherwise they risk disillusioning their voters
I agree too, Huw. Glad you're onboard.
( , Thu 23 May 2024, 23:12, Share, Reply)
Do we need a better Labour party than Starmer can provide? Yes.
Will the current Labour party do a better job than the current Tory party? Unlikely.
( , Fri 24 May 2024, 6:05, Share, Reply)
Will the current Labour party do a better job than the current Tory party? Unlikely.
( , Fri 24 May 2024, 6:05, Share, Reply)
I dunno
Some thoughts. Not in any order or thought out but hey.
The country has a LOT of problems. Anyone coming in offering quick/easy solutions is shitting you. Managing expectations is critical so if there's any improvement over the next few years people will have a bit more faith that politics can solve problems.
Labour are more likely to be able to reform the NHS and other parts of the public sector succesfully than The Tories. The public and NHS employees are more likely to accept that change is taking place out of neccessity than as a sneaky way of privatising things.
I've just eaten a smaller-than-normal Cadbury's Double Decker and it was quite satisfying.
I'm quite looking forward to a government of peole who didn't all go to the same fee-paying schools.
( , Fri 24 May 2024, 13:50, Share, Reply)
Some thoughts. Not in any order or thought out but hey.
The country has a LOT of problems. Anyone coming in offering quick/easy solutions is shitting you. Managing expectations is critical so if there's any improvement over the next few years people will have a bit more faith that politics can solve problems.
Labour are more likely to be able to reform the NHS and other parts of the public sector succesfully than The Tories. The public and NHS employees are more likely to accept that change is taking place out of neccessity than as a sneaky way of privatising things.
I've just eaten a smaller-than-normal Cadbury's Double Decker and it was quite satisfying.
I'm quite looking forward to a government of peole who didn't all go to the same fee-paying schools.
( , Fri 24 May 2024, 13:50, Share, Reply)