You know a Labour government is in trouble when even the Mirror is giving them a hard time:seems Keith is on course for total obliteration
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What, so they got a nice new left-wing Tory government instead? 🤔Maybe the left-leaning people disappointed/angry at Starmer who voted Labour should have voted Tory last election? Seems unthinkable cos of tribalism, but it would have been more foresightful.
I'm talking about having foresight, getting over tribalism, and playing the long game.What, so they got a nice new left-wing Tory government instead? 🤔
Maybe the left-leaning people disappointed/angry at Starmer who voted Labour should have voted Tory last election? Seems unthinkable cos of tribalism, but it would have been more foresightful.
I'm talking about having foresight, getting over tribalism, and playing the long game.
I think whatever side of the political spectrum you lean to, it probably would have been better for both sides if the tories had stayed in, now Reform are on the rise.
Reform are on the rise simply because Starmer and crew are useless.
I am, or used to be, one of the more vocally pro-Labour people here, but I can give you a list of concrete things they're fucking up, or could be doing a lot better at.I don't think the bulk of the people claiming Labour are doing terribly could give you a coherent answer as to why they think that. It all seems based on 'vibes' picked up from a hostile press and online influence campaigns.
This is true, but s47 was talking about "the boats", meaning (I assume) asylum seekers, who make up a very small fraction of overall immigrant numbers.Carry on treating immigration as a "non-issue" as both of the main parties have done, in deeds if not words, and you end up with Reform. It's been coming for decades. I don't think you can really blame the press. I blame both the main parties.
Carry on treating immigration as a "non-issue" as both of the main parties have done, in deeds if not words, and you end up with Reform. It's been coming for decades. I don't think you can really blame the press. I blame both the main parties.
I am, or used to be, one of the more vocally pro-Labour people here, but I can give you a list of concrete things they're fucking up, or could be doing a lot better at.
A few off the top of my head would include:
- the economically illiterate assertion that high house prices and private rents are being caused by an absolute shortage of housing, even though the ratio of houses to people in this country is higher now than it was in 70s, so that councils are being forced to build millions of homes in areas that can't support them while prices and rents continue to rise well above inflation;
- a so-called "green revolution" in energy, even though renewables are pointless when we have about 0.1% of the storage capacity we'd need to run entirely on renewables, while the Drax monstrosity continues to run (and receive vast subsidies) and a third runway at Heathrow is on the cards, and energy bills continue to rise despite pre-election promises that they'd fall;
- and cutting benefits for disabled people just seems gratuitously cruel.