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So glad you can read Starmers mind for us, sure you're just not scaremongering to suit you're agenda against Starmer- the anti-Christ and the Labour party in general. Think after ten years of injustice, incompetence and down right corruption, I will gladly give the Labour party a chance thanks and judge them myself on their performance, if they even get in power, rather than listen to you're maniacal ranting.
Read what they've said already. This isn't mind reading by anyone. They've stated there's no spending to come from borrowing and government investment money, ant cash to be invested will be as a result of growing the economy - a pipe dream. They already have said that they will be relaxing planning regulations to aid business to invest and they have already stated that there will be an NHS review to see what can be 'best' taken care of by the private sector.

Stop blindly accepting them and start reading what they're telling you they are going to do.
 
Read what they've said already. This isn't mind reading by anyone. They've stated there's no spending to come from borrowing and government investment money, ant cash to be invested will be as a result of growing the economy - a pipe dream. They already have said that they will be relaxing planning regulations to aid business to invest and they have already stated that there will be an NHS review to see what can be 'best' taken care of by the private sector.

Stop blindly accepting them and start reading what they're telling you they are going to do.
The damage you tories have done to this country over a prolonged period is going to take years/decades to correct. That is the reality that we in Labour will have to contend with whilst you lot try and find a way out of the cesspit that you have created.

The boats; Starmers an x,y,z; the EU, and all of the spin you toffs try and throw won't stick. You're done, finished, kaputt - we see you for what you are.
 
Read what they've said already. This isn't mind reading by anyone. They've stated there's no spending to come from borrowing and government investment money, ant cash to be invested will be as a result of growing the economy - a pipe dream. They already have said that they will be relaxing planning regulations to aid business to invest and they have already stated that there will be an NHS review to see what can be 'best' taken care of by the private sector.

Stop blindly accepting them and start reading what they're telling you they are going to do.

Just in case you don't know, the Tories have quadrupled the National debt over the last few years, I mean I want to see investment in Schools, Hospitals roads, education after nearly 14 years of austerity who doesn't.
At the same time, it can't be done overnight, the tanked economy has to grow. Not been happy myself with the talk off Starmer, but I'm quite sure you won't find as many Sheep in the Labour Party. But the proof is in thd pudding, while you are criticising him everyday, I'll wait until they are in office and give them a chance.
 
Just in case you don't know, the Tories have quadrupled the National debt over the last few years, I mean I want to see investment in Schools, Hospitals roads, education after nearly 14 years of austerity who doesn't.
At the same time, it can't be done overnight, the tanked economy has to grow. Not been happy myself with the talk off Starmer, but I'm quite sure you won't find as many Sheep in the Labour Party. But the proof is in thd pudding, while you are criticising him everyday, I'll wait until they are in office and give them a chance.
The Starmer Party are offering austerity.

If you're happy with that and believe there's no alternative to the type of Thatcherite fiscal prudence they offer then you go right ahead and vote for them.

The Starmer Party's attacks on those supporting striking workers this year in his own ranks was no accident, and neither is the language of 'departmental review'.

This will be like no other 'Labour' Government you will have ever seen.

...but it's not the official Tory Party doing it, so that's all ok.
 
The Starmer Party are offering austerity.

If you're happy with that and believe there's no alternative to the type of Thatcherite fiscal prudence they offer then you go right ahead and vote for them.

The Starmer Party's attacks on those supporting striking workers this year in his own ranks was no accident, and neither is the language of 'departmental review'.

This will be like no other 'Labour' Government you will have ever seen.

...but it's not the official Tory Party doing it, so that's all ok.
Austerity because your lot have spaffed it all up the wall.

What is the alternative in your mind? And what is the idea from the greens, please?
 
The Starmer Party are offering austerity.

If you're happy with that and believe there's no alternative to the type of Thatcherite fiscal prudence they offer then you go right ahead and vote for them.

The Starmer Party's attacks on those supporting striking workers this year in his own ranks was no accident, and neither is the language of 'departmental review'.

This will be like no other 'Labour' Government you will have ever seen.

...but it's not the official Tory Party doing it, so that's all ok.

Where’s the magical money coming from to fix everything that the Tories have destroyed ?
 
Just in case you don't know, the Tories have quadrupled the National debt over the last few years, I mean I want to see investment in Schools, Hospitals roads, education after nearly 14 years of austerity who doesn't.
At the same time, it can't be done overnight, the tanked economy has to grow. Not been happy myself with the talk off Starmer, but I'm quite sure you won't find as many Sheep in the Labour Party. But the proof is in thd pudding, while you are criticising him everyday, I'll wait until they are in office and give them a chance.
He's a shadow tory. They come in pretending to be socialists then set about sowing division and sabotage among the Labour family. I don't need to highlight this as it's scandalously obvious in what he posts.

He'll do and say anything to keep Sunak in number 10.
 
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It feels like an unenviable situation for the next government. Tax is already at the highest for a few generations (as a proportion of GDP), yet public services are in a right state. We also have an economy that isn't growing and an inflationary environment where the costs of borrowing are the highest they've been for a really long time. You sense that after 2008 was the time to borrow and invest, not now, but given how weak productivity is there doesn't seem like much alternative. This is compounded by an aging society and an apparent aversion to immigration.
 
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