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(11-12-2025, 07:05 PM)man in the corner shop Wrote: Still in the teens % wise in the polls so all is well.

Sadly, like my naive hope in Mason, I haven't given up.

Tax rises, reimbursing WASPI women and scrapping the 2 child benefit will mark some progress at last. All things that they could have done from day 1, had they not ridiculously boxed themselves in.

Wouldn't scrapping the 2 child cap just wind up people even more? Personally couldn't afford to have more than 2 kids so we stuck with 2. Not sure voters will be happy that their taxes are increasing to fund those who've chosen to have more kids.
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I’ve no issue with it. As has been pointed out elsewhere, when you have so many below the poverty line the eventual costs (crime, health, social mobility) just end up transferring elsewhere
Raw Sausage
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(11-12-2025, 07:16 PM)CIM Wrote:
(11-12-2025, 07:05 PM)man in the corner shop Wrote: Still in the teens % wise in the polls so all is well.

Sadly, like my naive hope in Mason, I haven't given up.

Tax rises, reimbursing WASPI women and scrapping the 2 child benefit will mark some progress at last. All things that they could have done from day 1, had they not ridiculously boxed themselves in.

Wouldn't scrapping the 2 child cap just wind up people even more? Personally couldn't afford to have more than 2 kids so we stuck with 2. Not sure voters will be happy that their taxes are increasing to fund those who've chosen to have more kids.

Well I'm a voter who is happy to pay more tax for this but I'm in the minority

https://news.sky.com/story/labours-dilem...p-13464798
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(11-12-2025, 07:00 PM)Derek Hardballs Wrote: B1 and the Centrist Dads (crap old prog rock band) will be on to say how well No10 is doing in a bit.

Obsessed - worked out what means tested is yet?
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(11-13-2025, 04:48 PM)baggy1 Wrote:
(11-12-2025, 07:00 PM)Derek Hardballs Wrote: B1 and the Centrist Dads (crap old prog rock band) will be on to say how well No10 is doing in a bit.

Obsessed - worked out what means tested is yet?

Replies poster who frequently dragged me into threads and even replied to me when it was someone else who responded and carried on even when it was pointed out to them. 

You still haven’t answered the points I made about what plans were put in place to help the genuinely disabled who would have been deemed capable of work, when companies will not/cannot not employ them, companies fail to address their access needs and there is no support for business’s to employ them. It’s all well and good you making yourself feel less Tory thinking cuts will only affect people who are conning the system (millions rent free in your head apparently) but what was the plan for those who can’t get a job through no fault of own? When you said the original plan was reform and backed it, they were just cuts which is why the decent Labour MPs and party members couldn’t back the proposals.

On another note how well do you think Starmer and his merry band of advisers are doing?
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Looks like Reeves and Starmer have dropped the idea of an income tax rises after opposition from Labour backbenchers over breaking election promises. They will just follow the Tory trick of freezing the bandings so more people are sucked into the higher tax bracket.
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(11-15-2025, 06:49 PM)CIM Wrote: Looks like Reeves and Starmer have dropped the idea of an income tax rises after opposition from Labour backbenchers over breaking election promises. They will just follow the Tory trick of freezing the bandings so more people are sucked into the higher tax bracket.

What after she already stated last year "I have come to the conclusion that extending the threshold freeze would hurt working people. It would take more money out of their payslips.' - Surely not  Big Grin Cool
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Last night's by-election results:
E Devon, Seaton: LD gain from C
Caerphilly, Penyrheol: PC hold
Lichfield, Armitage/Handsacre: C hold
S Kesteven, Aveland: RUK gain from C
S Kesteven, Belmont: RUK gain from Ind
Stockton, Eaglescliffe W: C hold
Darlington, Red Hall/Lingfield: RUK gain from Lab


Oh dear, Keir. Darlington.

The good people of Seaton have booted out the Tories.
The MCWs of Lichfield doing their thing.
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This thread makes interesting reading both Labour & Tory Supporters slag off Reform
Lib Dem’s (who I think I would probably vote) the protest vote along with Greens
Who personally I think their leader is probably as dangerous as Nigel as the financial
Markets would crash what the hell has this country come to

My view all Labour have to do
Is stop people just wandering into the country
Build new homes quicker
Sort out our high streets and protect pubs
Make it worthwhile to go to work ( if that means the lazy fuckers get less so be it)
Do a proper reform of the NHS
Make teaching a aspiring profession again
Join up the transport system

That’s a list just off the top of my head
Not difficult is it / or is it?
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Living standards have stagnated for nearly 20 years, largely due to awful productivity. That's the most difficult problem to solve.
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