So basically he has a plan and he promises to unveil this plan at some point. The plan will be specific and it will solve lots of the bad things.
good for you tory lite.
This post has been up for nearly an hour and it doesn’t have the snake award yet?!
The person awarding must be asleep! Wake up! Theres a post about Keir Starmer that you’ve missed!!
“We have to address the question of how people are going to get through the winter,” said Mr Starmer.
“It’s a national emergency.”
But he admitted that “ultimately we need to be energy self-sufficient – less reliant on the international market”.
He called for a “sprint to renewables, massively increasing wind power, solar power, tidal power and really getting on with nuclear” – boosting well-paid, highly-skilled jobs.
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Interesting on nuclear. More of that is probably the right answer, if he can overcome ppls misconceptions about it.
‘Do nothing and continue to be aggressively unelectable’?
That’s been Labour’s mission statement since Blair left.
>Keir Starmer pledged to use this month’s conference to outline the policies he believes will propel him to No10 and finally end years of Tory rule
Well lets wait a little longer and see what he comes up with for his vision to evolve Starmer’s Labour into Starmer’s Britain. I think what ever your views on the current labour party, they will be hard pushed to fuck it up more than the Tories have done in the last 10 years.
Anything is better than the current government.
WhoopiCushion.exe
No. Go away, commie.
Even if, several years from now, Starmer becomes Prime Minister, he will not solve the cost of living crisis
Maybe the problems would decrease while he was in charge, but that would be due to changing conditions any world leader is powerless to influence
It’d be like taking credit for getting through a traffic jam quickly
The problem with the UKs energy strategy is that we put companies in control of the turbines, the power station etc… And in the contracts it’s states what the minimum we buy it for.
Instead of the government paying for the costs outright and reducing the cost of electricity for the population over time..they chose the option of companies paying for the initial costs and then the consumers paying the high electricity prices forever.
The energy self sufficiency stuff is nice if it gets laid out properly. 3/4 of this article is “He is a bloke that likes football and his Da was a toolmaker” though.
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So basically he has a plan and he promises to unveil this plan at some point. The plan will be specific and it will solve lots of the bad things.
good for you tory lite.
This post has been up for nearly an hour and it doesn’t have the snake award yet?!
The person awarding must be asleep! Wake up! Theres a post about Keir Starmer that you’ve missed!!
“We have to address the question of how people are going to get through the winter,” said Mr Starmer.
“It’s a national emergency.”
But he admitted that “ultimately we need to be energy self-sufficient – less reliant on the international market”.
He called for a “sprint to renewables, massively increasing wind power, solar power, tidal power and really getting on with nuclear” – boosting well-paid, highly-skilled jobs.
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Interesting on nuclear. More of that is probably the right answer, if he can overcome ppls misconceptions about it.
‘Do nothing and continue to be aggressively unelectable’?
That’s been Labour’s mission statement since Blair left.
>Keir Starmer pledged to use this month’s conference to outline the policies he believes will propel him to No10 and finally end years of Tory rule
Well lets wait a little longer and see what he comes up with for his vision to evolve Starmer’s Labour into Starmer’s Britain. I think what ever your views on the current labour party, they will be hard pushed to fuck it up more than the Tories have done in the last 10 years.
Anything is better than the current government.
WhoopiCushion.exe
No. Go away, commie.
Even if, several years from now, Starmer becomes Prime Minister, he will not solve the cost of living crisis
Maybe the problems would decrease while he was in charge, but that would be due to changing conditions any world leader is powerless to influence
It’d be like taking credit for getting through a traffic jam quickly
The problem with the UKs energy strategy is that we put companies in control of the turbines, the power station etc… And in the contracts it’s states what the minimum we buy it for.
Instead of the government paying for the costs outright and reducing the cost of electricity for the population over time..they chose the option of companies paying for the initial costs and then the consumers paying the high electricity prices forever.
The energy self sufficiency stuff is nice if it gets laid out properly. 3/4 of this article is “He is a bloke that likes football and his Da was a toolmaker” though.