Honestly, if they’d funnelled all the money into labour seats we could still make the accusation of vote buying.
At this point, the only thing people trust about the Tories is their corruption.
Honestly, if they’d funnelled all the money into labour seats we could still make the accusation of vote buying.
At this point, the only thing people trust about the Tories is their corruption.
I don’t think there’s any period in history when it could not be written.
I guess the headline “majority of Tories opposing bill are not landlords” wouldn’t have the same ring to it.
Yes, I am aware of the west bank.
My original point was about the likelihood of Palestine being destroyed shortly after being recognised by the UK government.
Do you share any of my concerns that Israel might be emboldened by achieving it’s explicit and implicit aims in Gaza which results in increased pressure on the West Bank?
Given the threats to the integrity of that space which is relevant to a sovereign nation which you mention, I think it’s reasonable to be concerned on that point.
Yup. You wanna expand on that?
Just in time for it to be destroyed it seems.
Is this the Tory equivalent of thoughts and prayers?
No, labour have been stung too many times by specific policies announced too far in advance of the election being distorted and weaponised against them, they’re being very coy. Starmer seems to be very much focused on not messing up anything before the next election.
I don’t infer from that a belief that when their policies emerge they will be the same as Tory policies, since there’s no evidence of that. Little evidence of anything at this stage.
Edit. Which swtor server do you play on?
They’re essentially going to manage the economy the same way, yes
They’ll be quite different on social issues, civil rights and foreign policy, mostly because they won’t be burdened by the political necessity of defending fifteen years of mess.
Risky Sunak can’t afford to go back too hard on those errors without angering his own party, and no party leader in living memory has been more scared of their own MPs and party membership.
Responsibility or blame?
I say Responsibility because he’s the PM now and so taking responsibility comes with that job.
Blame for this part in not already fixing this, back when he was chancellor. Bumping this problem down the road and hoping it’s someone else’s problem is something I can definitely blame him for
Desperate, totally agree.
They’re bailing water from a sinking ship and firmly believe that this is the only way to prevent a wipeout, they’re so scared of reform.
Hilarious to watch. They’re in touch with such a narrow slice of the country.