Is it just me, or do companies only exist to make money and therefore would kill us all if there was a profit in it?
In a time when businesses are price gouging and exploiting consumers and their workers. The supposed party of the working class wants to side with those businesses. I mean for gods sake rachael reeves posted a video of ceos and bankers saying that Labour was on their side. Now I see why alot of former Labour voters felt abandoned by them.
Keir Starmer, he’s anything you want him to be baby!
Fills me with confidence that workers rights will be enhanced and upheld.
I’ll read the article this time.
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>In Canary Wharf, Starmer repeated his desire to spread power away from the political centre of Westminster if his party won the next election to try to spur economic growth and to restore trust in a governing class scarred by a series of scandals.
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>He also said a Labour government would stand by ‘sound money’ and never risk economic stability, a dig at the short-lived premiership of Liz Truss whose tax-cutting programme roiled markets and led to her downfall.
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>”The reason the last decade has felt so chaotic is because of their (the Conservatives) failure to seize the opportunities our country has, their short-termism, their sticking-plaster politics is holding us back,” he said.
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>”What I’m focused on is how Labour can remedy that historic wrong. Because it’s going to be our job to tackle the long-term challenges, to give Britain a new ‘business model’.”
That’s the sum of it. Anything else in these comments about workers rights or not standing up for the working class is conjecture.
Labour now support brexit and therefor don’t support business.
I don’t mind this if he was a little more pro active in supporting striking nurses & teachers. That’s my problem with him
Whilst I thought the Corbyn labour party was a little to far left for my taste, so much of what Starmer’s party is doing looks like they’re fluttering their eyelids at the powers who back successive Tory governments, pointing to the Tory failure and asking if it’s their turn to be allowed to be in power yet.
If ever there was a time for Labour to stand for its own values and try to get elected despite the Tory media rather than with its help then surely that time is now?
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The election funding doesn’t donate itself.
Is it just me, or do companies only exist to make money and therefore would kill us all if there was a profit in it?
In a time when businesses are price gouging and exploiting consumers and their workers. The supposed party of the working class wants to side with those businesses. I mean for gods sake rachael reeves posted a video of ceos and bankers saying that Labour was on their side. Now I see why alot of former Labour voters felt abandoned by them.
Keir Starmer, he’s anything you want him to be baby!
Fills me with confidence that workers rights will be enhanced and upheld.
I’ll read the article this time.
​
>In Canary Wharf, Starmer repeated his desire to spread power away from the political centre of Westminster if his party won the next election to try to spur economic growth and to restore trust in a governing class scarred by a series of scandals.
>
>He also said a Labour government would stand by ‘sound money’ and never risk economic stability, a dig at the short-lived premiership of Liz Truss whose tax-cutting programme roiled markets and led to her downfall.
>
>”The reason the last decade has felt so chaotic is because of their (the Conservatives) failure to seize the opportunities our country has, their short-termism, their sticking-plaster politics is holding us back,” he said.
>
>”What I’m focused on is how Labour can remedy that historic wrong. Because it’s going to be our job to tackle the long-term challenges, to give Britain a new ‘business model’.”
That’s the sum of it. Anything else in these comments about workers rights or not standing up for the working class is conjecture.
Labour now support brexit and therefor don’t support business.
I don’t mind this if he was a little more pro active in supporting striking nurses & teachers. That’s my problem with him
Whilst I thought the Corbyn labour party was a little to far left for my taste, so much of what Starmer’s party is doing looks like they’re fluttering their eyelids at the powers who back successive Tory governments, pointing to the Tory failure and asking if it’s their turn to be allowed to be in power yet.
If ever there was a time for Labour to stand for its own values and try to get elected despite the Tory media rather than with its help then surely that time is now?