So who’s paying for the black hole? Pensioners, that’s who. Rachel Reeves is a cheat and a liar. The Labour team knew what was going on in the treasury and if they didn’t then they are incompetent and the civil servants knew and they are also incompetent, but we knew that anyway. They obviously don’t see it that way, because then they can blame the previous government, but isn’t that the name of the game? The incoming blame the outgoing for not being able to fulfill their manifesto?
Mind you, they’re still cosying up to the unions. 5.5% raise for teachers, nurses etc, 22% for junior doctors. If they didn’t do that and gave them salary increases incumbent with inflation, perhaps they wouldn’t stop the fuel allowance for 10 million pensioners.
Yes I know some have very good private pensions, which I may add they are paying tax on, and are willing not to have the fuel allowance. Remember they didn’t ask for it and you can’t opt out. But because millions don’t claim pension credit or any other benefit, because unlike the governments, they stay within their budget, they go without. Well done Rachel, lets hope your relatives don’t suffer because of it.
As for Yvette Cooper, how’s she dealing with the illigal immigrants still ending up on our shores? Taxpayers still paying for accommodation for them, yet many of our own are homeless or unable to afford to get on the housing ladder so paying rents so high they are living on the breadline. She’s like the Tinkerbell of the Labour party, all sweetness and light and fucking useless!
So 10,000 new homes per week, so at least 40,000 should have been built by now eh? Starmer couldn’t build a Lego house without explicite instructions. All he’s going to do is let the big housing developers, Cala, Berkeley, Barratt, Persimmon and Bellway sweep across the country like Covid, building on green land, not ensuring that the infrastructure is available, and not providing social housing – joint ownership is NOT social housing.
Also reducing our energy costs – manifesto says reducing it by £300 per year – mmmm how’s that going to work whilst Ed Milliband is busy spending money putting windfarms and solar farms all over the place, and these will make an enormous profit for someone but not the consumer. They’ll be putting up the “green” charge on our bills, not bringing them down. So if you live outside a city, you’ll either have a windfarm, solar farm or an enormous housing estate plonked in your area, with no schools, doctors, hospitals (they’ve stopped all infrastructure proposals) sewage systems, roads, so basically Labour have committed us to five years of hell, for which the 38% of the voting public are to blame because they can’t see beyond their noses.
We need to advocate for a goverment that is non-political. Politics actually get in the way of running a country competently. Picked like a jury, guided by civil servants who have no political sway (and if they do they’re out), they run the country for 5 years, they make decisions based on what’s best for the country and population not lining their own pockets and bigging themselves up, as they do at present. They are not elected and never will be in government again, so there’s no political influence.
The next time there is an election, local or general, if you can’t honestly say that you believe in any candidate, then don’t vote for them. If we had just stayed away from actually putting a cross against these fuckwits names, we may just have a chance at a government that’s willing to listen to the people.
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