The Labour Government

I've said MANY times I am not a fan of Farage. I am a fan of these things:

1. Actually doing something about our out of control level of immigration (which I think Labour for all the talk, will not do)
2. Any party which recognises that we need to significantly reduce the size of the state so we can balance the books without crippling the nation with ever spiralling higher taxes.

I'd prefer it if that was the Tories, but they have no chance of being elected. Farage does, so he will have to do. Do I like him? No - I think he's quite odious actually. But he's the only option.
Do basically, you will vote for a party whose leader openly admits Reform have no experience running a government.

That said, they are attracting all the ministerial top talent like 30p Lee.

What could possibly go wrong?
 
And if you think he won’t be the next PM, you’re in for a hell of a big disappointment. In 2029 I mean. Admittedly some other Labour stooge will be in place well before the next GE.

If odds are anything to by, they’ve gone from 1/3 to now 8/11 … closer to election the more people will see through the Russian puppets.
 
Honestly I think you represent the absolute worst of British politics right now. More interested on complaining and bringing everything down than supporting any solutions that might help the country and desperate for everyone to be as pessimistic and miserable as you are. You seem to revel in the idea of Reform getting in despite knowing they'd be bad for the country just because it would fuck shit up.

Completely unwilling to accept that large systemic problems like the economy and asylum don't have overnight fixes and demanding the government fix them yesterday, despite being attentive enough to politics that you know it's not possible.

Not to mention the constant regurgitation of far-right and right wing talking points. Thinking "wokeness" is the enemy and not the massive concentration of wealth that's taken place over the last 10 years. Swallowing culture war bullshit, supporting and defending racist scumbag Tommy Robinson, trying to import US RW talking points like DEI and posting every non-white person convicted of CSA while ignoring white British men being convicted of the same.

You think something entirely plausible and obviously in the best interests of the people in this country like nationalising bankrupt water companies is fanciful and belongs in an "alternate reality" we don't live in, and yet believe every pie in the sky promise Farage and reform come out with.

You go on non-stop about the asylum crisis, and yet when Labour brings in the most significant reforms in 50 years to reduce the amount of asylum seekers, reduce the amount of financial support they get and quadruple the amount of time they have to stay in the country to get IDL, you don't have a single positive word to say about it, despite it being orders of magnitude stronger than anything the previous government introduced.

Lastly, you're a Tory voter who takes zero accountability or responsibility for the actions of the successive governments you supported that got the country in this situation that you complain about so much in the first place.

Other than that I've got no problem with you.

Absolutely spot on. So many of these deceitful voters unfortunately.
 
You’re assuming that a Reform government would push the tax burden ever higher, simply because they’ve abandoned a pledge to reduce taxes by £90bn?

What a ridiculous take.
No, because they made a dishonest (or daft) promise in the first place. How are the Reform councils getting on with cutting Council Tax?
 
I've said MANY times I am not a fan of Farage. I am a fan of these things:

1. Actually doing something about our out of control level of immigration (which I think Labour for all the talk, will not do)
2. Any party which recognises that we need to significantly reduce the size of the state so we can balance the books without crippling the nation with ever spiralling higher taxes.

I'd prefer it if that was the Tories, but they have no chance of being elected. Farage does, so he will have to do. Do I like him? No - I think he's quite odious actually. But he's the only option.
I agree we have to control immigration, and we need them, but as for shrinking the state to balance the books, the only winners from that sort of policy are the very wealthy.

Read up on how neoliberlism has benefitted the wealthy to the detriment of ordinary people, and how the increasing unabated imbalance of wealth will impoverish increasing numbers of people.

Farage and his cohorts are multi millonaire neoliberalists to the core. Reforms largest financial backer is as extreme as it comes with regard to free market captalism, and don't kid yourself for one second their motivation for reducing the size of the state isn't about reducing their tax bills.

Farage is the worst option you could choose if you want to see public services and life in general improve, and please bear in mind immigration is nothing but a Trojan horse used to suck the gullible into thinking he is the saviour of the working class.

He's an elitist ex public schoolboy multi millionaire City trader that earns money from advising foreigners how to migrate to the UK and keep their tax liabilities to a minimum.
 
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I do not think Reform would be bad for the country at all. I think they actually are just what is needed - as I posted (and received likes) about only a day or so ago. And I am not complaing about anything other than this diabolical government and PM - the worst in donkey's years if not ever.
Anyone who does not fully appreciate that Liz Truss was the worst PM in British history, and by a considerable distance, has no credibility whatsoever on the subject.
 
Can I suggest that people put Chippy on ignore or just stop responding to him because it's now getting like other threads where one person derails them completely. There is no point in engaging whether that's to reason, chastise or abuse. I've come to the conclusion that even if/when it becomes apparent that reform represent a huge risk to our national security and stability there are people who are so far down the rabbit hole now they will still vote for them. Imo Chippy is either one of those or is wumming. Either way it's an exercise in futility responding to him so perhaps not bothering is the best idea.
 
Can I suggest that people put Chippy on ignore or just stop responding to him because it's now getting like other threads where one person derails them completely. There is no point in engaging whether that's to reason, chastise or abuse. I've come to the conclusion that even if/when it becomes apparent that reform represent a huge risk to our national security and stability there are people who are so far down the rabbit hole now they will still vote for them. Imo Chippy is either one of those or is wumming. Either way it's an exercise in futility responding to him so perhaps not bothering is the best idea.


I don't agree with his political views at all.

I'm not in favour of turning threads into a closed shop for the like minded only though either.
Unless he's deliberately wumming I won't be putting him on ignore.
Defeats the point of a forum.
 
I don't agree with his political views at all.

I'm not in favour of turning threads into a closed shop for the like minded only though either.
Unless he's deliberately wumming I won't be putting him on ignore.
Defeats the point of a forum.

I do understand that point view and the risk of it becoming an echo chamber but for me it's just got to the point where it's not really discussion let alone debate anymore it's simply groundhog day. I have Chippy on ignore but so much of the content seems to be responding to him and from those responses it simply seems to be some sort of rinse and repeat. It's hard to know whether he's actually wumming and in the end I've just given up.
 
Can I suggest that people put Chippy on ignore or just stop responding to him because it's now getting like other threads where one person derails them completely. There is no point in engaging whether that's to reason, chastise or abuse. I've come to the conclusion that even if/when it becomes apparent that reform represent a huge risk to our national security and stability there are people who are so far down the rabbit hole now they will still vote for them. Imo Chippy is either one of those or is wumming. Either way it's an exercise in futility responding to him so perhaps not bothering is the best idea.

Chippy is warming up nicely for Wednesdays budget announcement- where is he can denounce every decision with his usual faux outrage and tell us how Reform would be much better for the economy.
 
Can I suggest that people put Chippy on ignore or just stop responding to him because it's now getting like other threads where one person derails them completely. There is no point in engaging whether that's to reason, chastise or abuse. I've come to the conclusion that even if/when it becomes apparent that reform represent a huge risk to our national security and stability there are people who are so far down the rabbit hole now they will still vote for them. Imo Chippy is either one of those or is wumming. Either way it's an exercise in futility responding to him so perhaps not bothering is the best idea.
Well he put me on ignore for challenging his inaccuracies and in some cases, just lies. If people can be bothered to rip him apart then for much of his nonsense then so be it. It's a bit of a sign of desperation that he's started counting his "likes" when he said: ( "I think they actually are just what is needed - as I posted (and received likes) about only a day or so ago.)"

Whoopee for Chippy.
 
Well he put me on ignore for challenging his inaccuracies and in some cases, just lies. If people can be bothered to rip him apart then for much of his nonsense then so be it. It's a bit of a sign of desperation that he's started counting his "likes" when he said: ( "I think they actually are just what is needed - as I posted (and received likes) about only a day or so ago.)"

Whoopee for Chippy.
Chippy tits!
 
If you want to 'solve' immigration, you need to look at the 90-odd per cent who come here on visas and ask why those visas are granted. I suspect the main reason is economic. The boat people are a relatively trivial minority, but inexplicably, all attention is focused on them.

As for shrinking the state, easier said than done. Of course, there is always waste that can be cut - even in the private sector! But I tell you this: if I had a painless way to remove waste that worked every time, I'd be a billionaire overnight, as the whole world would flock to me to learn my magic. It's about as easy as abolishing friction.

To make cuts is no doddle either. Look at the huge fuss made over removing WFA, a relatively trivial cut of between £200 and £300 to each household. Petty cash, really, and many in receipt did not need it. But you'd have thought the government had ordered the slaying of all firstborn children. Imagine that x 10, or maybe x 100!

You see, there are no easy options. I'd get shut of the entire royal family tomorrow, root and branch. That would save a few bob. But many people would not like that, would they?

What would a right-wing government go for? Simple, they'd destroy services, especially any that benefit the poor and relatively poor. And then when society fell apart, they'd blame brown people.
 
I do understand that point view and the risk of it becoming an echo chamber but for me it's just got to the point where it's not really discussion let alone debate anymore it's simply groundhog day. I have Chippy on ignore but so much of the content seems to be responding to him and from those responses it simply seems to be some sort of rinse and repeat. It's hard to know whether he's actually wumming and in the end I've just given up.
On that basis we should ignore all the various Labour stooges on the thread as well, given that their comments could equally be regarded as wumming.
 

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