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[Politics] Sir Keir Starmer’s route to Number 10



Bodian

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May 3, 2012
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Two cheeks of the same. If anyone thinks Labour is going to suddenly slash the waiting times of the NHS, make class sizes smaller, pay the public sector more money, stop mass uncontrolled unskilled immigration etc etc is seriously deluded.

There will be no difference. In fact it will be even worse

Feel free to bounce this in a couple of years 😂
It won't be 'suddenly', no. It's going to take at least one full-term, and probably into the second before they are able to reverse the crap that the tories have inflicted on the country over the last 14 years.


We’re getting some good policy meat in the bones now that Starmer is being confronted by the electorate and not Labour councillor stooges!

This morning, he has said everyone who pays income tax or are in the armed forces should get a vote. A brilliant move for the country which should really upset the hard right!
Ooh - does this work in reverse? If you are a wealthy tax exile can you be excluded from voting?
 




beorhthelm

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Jul 21, 2003
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It won't be 'suddenly', no. It's going to take at least one full-term, and probably into the second before they are able to reverse the crap that the tories have inflicted on the country over the last 14 years.
as they are committing to no additional spending, aside specific target areas, what exactly are they going to reverse?
 


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Oct 8, 2003
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as they are committing to no additional spending, aside specific target areas, what exactly are they going to reverse?
This sort of thing for a start






 




Hugo Rune

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The total spend may remain similar, but it's where you spend it that is important.

For instance, on things for the public good, rather than making their mates richer. That would be a start.
Yup.

The Tories are looking at a spend of around £500m on the Rwanda scheme. That can be better spent for a start.

On that subject, 10 Downing Street has said Sunk won’t be honouring his £1,000 bet to charity with Piers Morgan if flights to Rwanda don’t take off before the election. I realise this no surprise.
 




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The total spend may remain similar, but it's where you spend it that is important.

For instance, on things for the public good, rather than making their mates richer. That would be a start.
Yep. I find the argument that labour can't prove how they will fix the tory mess so.......... (so what exactly? May as well stick with the tories?) a bit strange.
 


Bodian

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On that subject, 10 Downing Street has said Sunk won’t be honouring his £1,000 bet to charity with Piers Morgan if flights to Rwanda don’t take off before the election. I realise this no surprise.
It's not even money he would be giving to Morgan - but to the British Red Cross.

Which just about sums it up really. Happy for money to be given to his mates, but not willing to give a little of his own money to a worthwhile charity. I see he's getting out of it by saying that one person was deported. Even though he wasn't deported, but paid to choose Rwanda as his destination as a failed asylum seeker.
 


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It's not even money he would be giving to Morgan - but to the British Red Cross.

Which just about sums it up really. Happy for money to be given to his mates, but not willing to give a little of his own money to a worthwhile charity. I see he's getting out of it by saying that one person was deported. Even though he wasn't deported, but paid to choose Rwanda as his destination as a failed asylum seeker.
And you were musing on whether there is any difference between the failed plans of the tories and the apparently secret plans of the Labour party?

Does it even warrant contemplation?
 




Randy McNob

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Jun 13, 2020
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The total spend may remain similar, but it's where you spend it that is important.

For instance, on things for the public good, rather than making their mates richer. That would be a start.
How about "we spend 500m a week on Brexit, lets spend it on our NHS instead"
 


Randy McNob

Now go home and get your f#cking Shinebox
Jun 13, 2020
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Two cheeks of the same. If anyone thinks Labour is going to suddenly slash the waiting times of the NHS, make class sizes smaller, pay the public sector more money, stop mass uncontrolled unskilled immigration etc etc is seriously deluded.

There will be no difference. In fact it will be even worse

Feel free to bounce this in a couple of years 😂
There are areas they could make an instant differences, like end the strikes, prosecute all those who profited from dodgy Covid contracts, ban no fault evictions, bring in a wealth tax (unlikely), stop Rwanda plan, more regulation with the banks, commit to finish HS2, commit to previous net zero targets. Long term we need investment in public servies, if it means more borrowing so be it because if we don´t we will pay a higher price in the future.
 


A1X

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Is it PotG?

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Feb 20, 2017
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Sussex by the Sea
There are areas they could make an instant differences, like end the strikes, prosecute all those who profited from dodgy Covid contracts, ban no fault evictions, bring in a wealth tax (unlikely), stop Rwanda plan, more regulation with the banks, commit to finish HS2, commit to previous net zero targets. Long term we need investment in public servies, if it means more borrowing so be it because if we don´t we will pay a higher price in the future.
When you say ‘end the strikes’…..what’s the strategy?

Simply give in to demands, which would have a poor impact upon inflation (if solely pay related) and set precedents?
 




Bob!

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Jul 5, 2003
11,238
Well what an inevitable waste of money.

Though it may not be all over yet.

"Matters involving council tax and personal tax do not fall into the jurisdiction of policing.

"GMP has liaised with Stockport Council and information about our investigation has been shared with them.

"Details of our investigation have also been shared with His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC)."
 




Hugo Rune

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Though it may not be all over yet.

"Matters involving council tax and personal tax do not fall into the jurisdiction of policing.

"GMP has liaised with Stockport Council and information about our investigation has been shared with them.

"Details of our investigation have also been shared with His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC)."
She said she’d stand down if it was found she’d committed a criminal offence so I guess it’s over for her.

In terms of the billionaire owned right wing press (and the Tory party) I suspect they’ve got a dozen more headlines (at least) out of this to come.

I’m hoping the Police always hand over investigations that fall outside their jurisdiction to other relevant government agencies, whether they think there is something worth pursuing by other means or not. I suspect Stockport Council has a time limited cut off for investigating though.
 


Stato

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Dec 21, 2011
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News just in - The previous attendee at the Tory Party conference who is in charge of Greater Manchester Police has realised that the political party who's bidding he is doing are not going to be his bosses anymore, that the MP who he has acted at the direct behest of is 29 points behind his challenger in the opinion polls, and that the person he is investigating is likely to be really quite powerful really quite soon.
 




Bob!

Coffee Buyer
Jul 5, 2003
11,238
News just in - The previous attendee at the Tory Party conference who is in charge of Greater Manchester Police has realised that the political party who's bidding he is doing are not going to be his bosses anymore, that the MP who he has acted at the direct behest of is 29 points behind his challenger in the opinion polls, and that the person he is investigating is likely to be really quite powerful really quite soon.

She wouldn't be at all powerful if she'd resigned though?
 




A1X

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Though it may not be all over yet.

"Matters involving council tax and personal tax do not fall into the jurisdiction of policing.

"GMP has liaised with Stockport Council and information about our investigation has been shared with them.

"Details of our investigation have also been shared with His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC)."
 




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