Conservatives as the party of business is a ‘distant memory’ – shadow chancellor

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  1. and labour as the party of the working class is a distant memory as well. we are literally getting US style politics at some point.

    Tories: we give the best blow jobs to corporations

    labour: no we give the best blow jobs to corporations and also we found a place in the middle east to bake some brownies like blair did. remember the good times when BAE systems share price went through the roof thanks to that great war in iraq we started. you know who to pick.

    am voting green. everyone can keep there petty tribalism

  2. I have no idea what the Tories actually stand for, besides making themselves and their pals richer. Once upon a time I could’ve bought the idea that they’re the party of business, but when the literal prime minister is quoted as saying “fuck business”, that’s obviously no longer the case (if it ever was).

    I just wish we didn’t have FPTP, as well as political parties that actually stood for something. I’ve forgotten what it’s like for this country to have competent politicians that at least *pretended* to give a fuck about the country they’re allegedly serving. Well, apart from Sturgeon.

  3. They are still the party of capitalism and neoliberalism. They love the idea of the rich getting richer and hoarding more and more of the global wealth away from the average person. A small family-run business means nothing to them, a large consultancy firm or a multinational bank is more their thing.

  4. UK politics is depressing. Its sad when I trust Bozo’s travelling circus to run the country more than Starmer or corbyns Labour.

    I wish Labour would dump the London lovie socialist wokism and return to common sense Labour. We need a viable alternative.

  5. “The party of business”: said “fuck business”.

    “The party of homeownership”: has seen homeownership become ever more unachievable.

    “The party of patriotism”: massively damaged our relationship with long-term allies, to the benefit of hostile powers.

    “The party of fiscal responsibility”: squandered vast amounts on poorly-vetted contracts to cronies.

  6. I mean they are all anti business hence why we see 30-40 year old entrepreneurs who are frankly failures

    Lord sugar even resigned from Labour as a result

    Vote green

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