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Stagnant wages at low/mid levels shrinking the potential targets for increased taxation, growing retired class due to property wealth and a massive increase in numbers in receipt of some kind of disability benefit basically puts the government (whoever it is) in a no win situation. The numbers don't add up now and that will only get worse over the coming years with the increase in prevalence of disabilities amongst teenagers.
Have read a fair few 'labour need to be more labour to win over voters' articles/quotes and all they talk about is cancelling benefit cuts (including means testing of wfa). Might be blunt of me but my version of labour 'being more labour' would involve becoming bolder and more ambitious on policies that affect everyone in the UK, I can't see that happening with reeves as chancellor though.
Councils by and large spend their money on statutory duties relating to social care and SEND. The public think they spend all their money on collecting bins and fixing potholes.
I remember watching a question on local authorities during one of the leaders debates before the general election and all Rishi and Starmer talked about was bins and potholes.
Yes you are definitely pissed up again
It's perfectly possible to be financially OK yet dislike the likes of farage and reform and the divisive policies they promote
And , of course , far more people are voting against farage , even without counting the Conservative vote .....than are supporting him
So whilst it's clear you have for some time been jumping aboard his motorbike as far as I and the majority of the voting public are concerned we ain't being fooled
That applies to plenty of people with loads of cash and more financial security than the likes of anyone in the real world that you speak of and loads with absolutely nothing
When are the next elections here in Wales? Going to be interesting
May next year , 2026 I think
I think reform will win which is ironically amusing given that the idiots in charge has arranged for an extra 30 seats for what is a joke of a parliament and so amateurish
Eluned Morgan is starting to distance herself from Labour in Westminster but it's too late
Carwyn Jones has been the only decent leader in 25 years
I have to go out for a few hours but some light hearted reading for you whilst watching the premier league games.
British Prime Ministers
I was 1st eligible to Vote in 1979
Our prime ministers since and including 1979
1979 Margaret Thatcher
1990 John major
1997 Tony Blair
2007 Gordon Brown
2010 David Cameron
2016 Theresa May
2019 Boris Johnson
2022 Rishi Sunak
2024 Keir Starmer
Lettuce Liz hasnt been included (50 days !!!)
On the basis of full years only, I have lived under Tory rule for 30 years and labour Rule for 13 years, the 1st 18 years from birth hasnt been included.
19 of the years have been with WEF stooges running the country
13 of years of the WEF stooges have been under Labour
6 of years of the WEF stooges have been under the Tories (David Cameron)
24 of the years have been without the PM being a WEF stooge with 11 of these years attributed to Maggie
Never once have I voted for a Tory at national level or at local level but!! and there is usually a but!!!, I stopped voting GEs at Tony Blair, it was an easy decision to make once it was established that his government in lock step with Bush and other leaders in Europe bombed the shit out of IRAQ based on lies, I have voted in local elections periodically since, usually Labour but have gone independent on two occasions, not voting Tory isnt a badge of honour, people are entitled to vote for their preferred choice in a democracy, I tend to think that the family background has a profound affect with your politics especially when younger, with my family coming out of Grangetown and Splott, it was only going to be RED although oddly one of my Grandparents who was a steelworker was a big Maggie voter.
My PM ratings
1979 Margaret Thatcher, Heartless and a Warmonger
1990 John Major, a bit of a nothing burger only notoriety was that of porking Edwina
1997 Tony Blair, worst prime minister of my lifetime and should have been prosecuted for War Crimes
2007 Gordon Brown, a disaster selling more than half of the countries Gold reserves for a song (who benefitted ? !!!)
2010 David Cameron, another nothing burger but shit himself after giving the Brexit Vote and it didnt go as he expected, a yellow streak of piss
2016 Theresa May, a full-on globalist WEFer, totally fkin spineless and useless
2019 Boris Johnson, if we didnt have Tony Blair, would be my candidate for worst, lying sack of shit (even bigger liar than the rest), wash your hands, Just F**K off.
2022 Rishi Sunak was Labours biggest asset, weak with no bollox.
2024 Keir Starmer, lets see how it pans out but hasnt been a very good start, if he lasts the distance, he may well out lie Boris Johnson
Next PM, its pointing at Farage at the moment but I do see the elections between the general elections as protest votes and I suspect that people will revert to type at the next GE, I do hope Im around to see his smug grin disappear in an instant. But having lived for 30 years under PMs I didnt vote for (democracy) Farage if elected would just be business as usual.
Have a good day watching Liverpool Later![]()
I wonder if more than 6 coffin dodgers or more than 6 Waspi women voted reform? Breaking a manifesto has consequences.
If Starmer is forced out by his own MPs then it's vital Reeves goes with him
Pair of shockers
The complacency in the final paragraph here is breathtaking.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ckg1rgr25e7o
As is the assumption that voters will return to Labour in a general election where Prime Minister Farage is a realistic prospect.
There’s no way I’d vote Farage, but, based on their record so far, there’s no way I’ll be voting Labour either.
Meanwhile Keir “I get it” Starmer is saying there’ll be no change of policy regarding cold weather payments and benefit cuts.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy0xee5krnno
The problem is, who will replace him.
The dearth of suitable candidates for the leaders job in either main party is far worse than it has ever been since I began to have an understanding of politics in the sixties.
Perhaps with the exception of Andy Burnham, but he is not an MP at present.
I am not sure there is a suitable Tory, with the possible exception of Tom Tughendat
I am not convinced it's as breathtaking as you think. We have already seen an association with the American right/trump costing votes in Germany and elections in Canada and Australia.
Farage and Reform are already leaning hard into phoney doge and dei narratives and will doubtlessly continue to be trump-aligned until the bitter end. I actually think the prospect of marmite pantomime villain Farage becoming PM might be the only thing that can save Labour at the next election although some kind of LD/LAB coalition certainly looks more likely right now.