
what’s the point in being called “labour” if everything they do is going against workers?
https://www.theguardian.com/money/2025/oct/01/labour-considering-charging-workers-for-employment-tribunal-claims-sources-say
Posted by lvalnegri

what’s the point in being called “labour” if everything they do is going against workers?
https://www.theguardian.com/money/2025/oct/01/labour-considering-charging-workers-for-employment-tribunal-claims-sources-say
Posted by lvalnegri
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Its like we forgot Lord Mendelson is a pedo labour lord.
They’re establishment and the lefties amongst them cling to power instead of genuinely pushing left wing parties like green.
People are growing old of politics that doesn’t actually bring what it promises.
Labour have achieved nothing in over a year despite a super majority of MPs…
People are rightly fed up of inaction.
It’s not all against workers though.
Read that the new law helping to establish more workers right received royal assent today.
Remind us what conservatives are trying to conserve.
Or how much more democratic and liberal the Liberal Democrats are than everyone else.
He said MY CHANGED LABOUR PARTY. then campaigned on CHANGE.
If in his head he was thinking Change the donors, chamge the meaning of truth, change your expectations, then he was actually not lying.
This sounds like I’m shilling. I ain’t.
I’m just nuanced and see how they pay with language
It’s the standard naming convention in British politics.
Conservatives are called that because they want to change anything good about the country. Reform are called that because they want to consolidate power in the hands of the existing elites. Etc.
[Employment rights bill says otherwise](https://bills.parliament.uk/bills/3737)
We probably have no idea what the environment is like that they have to operate in.
14 years of tory, 14 years of slanting the power away from people who work for a living.
They just passed the Employment Rights Bill so yeah they are still the Labour Party
it’s labourious to listen to them
How is helping Reform (too rightwing for the Tories) get elected helping the workers?
… because they’re not.
Actually read what the Workers Rights Bill is going to do for workers, then tell me that they’re against workers.
Look at the setting up of Breakfast clubs and Best Start centres then explain to me how those hurt workers.
Everything is an illusion/lie of this kind, just enough to stop everyone becoming totally disenfranchised
Read the article. So there was a plan left over from the conservatives to raise some funds, and since there are budgetary issues, Labour are “considering” one of these plans.
Why is OP turning that into a sensationalist gotcha? Makes you think.
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