Yes, the Tories did so well to support Labour by consistently providing incompetent leadership for a decade or so.I think this highlights that the tories lost this election not Labour won it, Starmer managed to get 1m less total votes than Labour’s worst election result ever.
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I don’t disagree about the shitshow, they couldn’t even run a decent election campaign, I’m sure Sunak called it a day because he wanted a decent summer holiday.Yes, the Tories did so well to support Labour by consistently providing incompetent leadership for a decade or so.
You seem concerned with the new Prime Ministers lies, yet "World King" Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnston was the world king of absolute pathological liars, without a shadow of doubt.
Keep on supping the sour grapes, the fun will continue no doubt.
One million less votes than Labours worst election results ever???
Party...even bigger party.
Just shows what a complete shitshow the Tories have become.
As for giving it a rest, that’s easy to say when you are not about to get taxed until you have nothing left to give.
Cost of living crisis would have happened anyway, Covid and Ukraine would have seen to that.Lol Cost of Living Crisis says hi.
But oh no the private schools are gonna get taxed and kids might have to go to... state schools.
It’s not “normal” to be earning enough to be taxed over £50k, in fact that puts you well above the 90% percentile for income for the U.K.Cost of living crisis would have happened anyway, Covid and Ukraine would have seen to that.
Truss got the blame for the interest rate rise but actually it was the Bank of England that was too slow to react to the increases in inflation caused by coming out of Covid , they would have gone up anyway as they did in US and the EU.
VAT on school fees luckily won’t affect me as I only have one year left and have paid in full but my tax bill last year was still north of £50k, is that fair for just a normal working guy?
Mr Starmer has gone on record as saying anyone who works hard and has a plus amount in their bank account as having too much money and should be taxed more. Really?
Mr Starmer has gone on record as saying anyone who works hard and has a plus amount in their bank account as having too much money and should be taxed more. Really?
For the first time in my lifetime FPTP has failed to deliver a satisfactory result, you might call that sour grapes but I call it democracy, the only party it benefited are Labour, ironically the Lib Dem’s can’t complain for once as it gave them about the same results in terms of seats, the other parties can rightfully feel cheated.
It can’t be right a party with 1/3 of the cast votes ends up with 2/3 of the seats.
For the first time in my lifetime FPTP has failed to deliver a satisfactory result
It can’t be right a party with 1/3 of the cast votes ends up with 2/3 of the seats.
A coalition government encapsulating multiple different ideologies is all well and good when they cooperate, but when they don’t, it makes things messy. Warring factions can make things descend into chaos even with a majority government led by one party (as the dying days of the recent Tory government arguably proved), so goodness knows what this could be like under multi-party coalitions.
I've got my beady eye on this one, especially as he was once rather embarrassed during an inspirational talk he was giving to some residents in a custodial setting about employment options at his firm upon release.Some bold moves such as Timpson as prison minister.
I find it incredibly funny that 95% of people on this forum has argued for PR for the last god knows how many years and now one skewed result where the left wing party “won” 2/3 seats when less than 20% of the country voted for them and now FPTP is the greatest system ever.
I’ve never been a supporter of PR before and still think it has it’s disadvantages like you don’t get a local representatives in parliament all of the time and the smaller party’s are the ones making deals to gain their support, but at least you can say it’s a fair representation of the country at large.
I actually think this makes for fair reading:
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How the 2024 election could have looked with proportional representation
And the results are out. This election has the biggest difference ever between how we voted and the MPs that now represent us.This was the first election ever where four parties got ovewww.electoral-reform.org.uk
We would have probably still ended up with Starmer as PM but he would have to have worked together with the LD and the Greens, not unreasonable but policy would have to be toned down.
Of course we would need a new type of politician, ones that could actually behave like a grown up for it to work.