Just wilful performative cruelty that is entirely out of step with the majority of British people.
How many Labour MPs got into politics in order to vote for stealing jewellery off of people seeking refuge from war and persecution?
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Just wilful performative cruelty that is entirely out of step with the majority of British people.
How many Labour MPs got into politics in order to vote for stealing jewellery off of people seeking refuge from war and persecution?
Jesus Christ. We go mad about one bloke we wrongly released, yet hear next to nothing about this horror? www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025...
01.11.2025 13:57 β π 1832 π 921 π¬ 37 π 39Tonight's traitors voting is probably a good prediction of the chaos we'll see in the 2029 election
15.10.2025 20:56 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Shortly after accusing all other political party leaders of believing in "the magic money tree", Kemi Badenoch announces her plan to completely scrap stamp duty, without any word on how she plans to pay for it
08.10.2025 11:14 β π 501 π 88 π¬ 33 π 3Feel like he's potentially not the *most* objective guy to ask on this one
22.09.2025 08:35 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0As Yvette Cooper pushes forward new laws to make it harder for child refugees to get safe passage to join their parents in the UK, here's a picture of her from 2020 campaigning for the complete opposite.
02.09.2025 12:11 β π 661 π 319 π¬ 48 π 27They're really just saying the quiet bit out loud now
15.05.2025 23:32 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Runcorn result may start bitter debate within Labour Henry Zeffman Chief political correspondent "On every door it was the same story β winter fuel and PIP." Those were the words of one disconsolate Labour campaigner I just spoke to as they emerged from the Runcorn and Helsby count. This is undoubtedly a great result for Reform UK which suggests their polling surge is real, and then some. It also may prove the start of a bitter debate within Labour about some of the most controversial decisions the Starmer government has made in its first 10 months.
make peopleβs lives worse, lose seats
02.05.2025 06:40 β π 183 π 68 π¬ 17 π 16Labour losing Runcorn was avoidable and as much a result of our partyβs failures as Reformβs rise.
Now, we need to learn the right lessons, not double down on the same mistakes.
Cutting disability benefits and scrapping the Winter Fuel Allowance made voters abandon us. [1/3]
These local election results should kick Labour to be much bolder, much quicker, and tack away from Reform's agenda or risk much worse results in years to come incl GE2029
02.05.2025 22:33 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0I wrote about another unacceptable farce - the inability of highly qualified doctors to enter training here, if you're interested π
09.04.2025 23:02 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Time to call out that this distressing farce has been completely normalised.
So-called 'placeholder' jobs which are part and parcel of this process every year now, are completely unacceptable to hard-working individuals who deserve much better.
Good article that completely dismantles Kemi Badenoch's claim
20.03.2025 01:55 β π 4 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0A return to austerity is literally the opposite of what we should be doing
20.03.2025 00:14 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0This is a new level of madness. I don't know how it can be stopped
20.02.2025 19:15 β π 4432 π 1091 π¬ 622 π 175Good morning to this man, and this man only #bbcqt
14.02.2025 08:04 β π 21632 π 6018 π¬ 526 π 489Concerning (although not entirely surprising) that the public accounts committee described NHS leaders as "out of ideas and remarkably complacent"
NHS desperately needs strong and dynamic leadership right now