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You are right but also missing the point that this is a good project. It is not one that should benefit one family more than any other though.
...yet to be determined.

Even now Miliband is backtracking away from the promise it will mean £300 less on average for annual energy bills.
 
...yet to be determined.

Even now Miliband is backtracking away from the promise it will mean £300 less on average for annual energy bills.
Dave. The aims are good. Nobody, nobody, nobody can truly predict final outcomes, what they can try to do is the right thing, sometimes it will not work. It is very different from filling the pockets of your mates with fracking or more oil and gas. The current cabinet are not magicians but I would trust them to try.
 
by the time Corbyn joins. The name might end up being Collective

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Just seen Wes Streeting interview on bbc breakfast.

I appreciate some on here don’t like him, but he was very impressive and everything you’d want to hear from an active and professional minister.
 
It's coming along nicely. Transform it's called. And Starmer's dictatorial leadership has just held out the prospect of a new party with 7 seats in parliamant.

I think that's how it'll manifest itself in the end.

The Labour Party was born out of the Liberal Party and so too will 'Labour's' gravedigger come from within.
Reform in disguise
 
I've posted this in the Conservative Thread too...


It'll be interesting to see how shocking the coffers are, what both parties say about it and, more importantly, what Labour do.

I'm expecting Rachel Reeves is going to shift the tax burden onto those who've done really well over the past 14 years. Or I hope that's what she does because hell have no fury like electorate lied too. So expect it to be capital gains and inheritance tax rates certainly, and a dropping of the pension relief limit back to £40k...
 
It's exactly why they don't like him. From dysfunctional family background, we are supposed stay in our lanes its why Rayner gets it too ...
No.

I don't like him because of his views on Israel, him being in the pocket of private healthcare while advocating for it, his selling out of students, his attacks on the left, and generally being a right-wing lickspittle and loudmouth shobgite. I was gutted he didn't lose his seat.

I like Angela Rayner, I think she's fantastic.
 
Dave. The aims are good. Nobody, nobody, nobody can truly predict final outcomes, what they can try to do is the right thing, sometimes it will not work. It is very different from filling the pockets of your mates with fracking or more oil and gas. The current cabinet are not magicians but I would trust them to try.
They're going to be filling the private sector's pockets big time in the next 5 years.

I'd ask you to read around the influence massive asset groups like BlackRock are about to have on this government.

The Red Tory gift to the private sector will DWARF anything that's happened thus far under the Tories. This will be the market on steroids.
 
I've posted this in the Conservative Thread too...


It'll be interesting to see how shocking the coffers are, what both parties say about it and, more importantly, what Labour do.
They knew about this before the election, they have access to all the data, not sure why it is a surprise.
 
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