I love the photo of Mr. Glitter and Starmer in this article. It looks like a man on a stag do in a wax museum.
As for the rest, it’s the same old *”The last lot were shit, we’ll be better”* that we get at every election since we counted votes with shiny rocks. Labour are acting as if their lead signifies a huge resurgence and revitalisation of the party, but it doesn’t. It just represents lack of faith in the Tories, not faith in Labour.
There are no other realistic choices, so Labour is just celebrating winning the X Factor when the only other contestant has just pissed all over the audience. At this point, it doesn’t matter what they sing.
I’ve heard it before, pretty sure all this will slowly be retracted on the road to the next GE or the weeks following it.
I feel a tad sorry for Labour. They obviously had a whole media strategy planned starting this week, and no one is paying any attention due to the unfolding WW3 in the Middle East.
What a big nothing this fella is. A Diet Tory just like Blair.
Starmer getting dangerously close to actually promising to do something there. I’m far from convinced but if he actually does the things he alludes to in this speech I’ll be pleasantly surprised.
Isn’t that just another way of saying ‘build back better’?
no thanks I don’t want a new Britain, time to fix and improve current Britain. This clown will be no better than our current clown. All out of touch career politicians
Doubt life will change much if he gets in but one can hope
If you dont tax the billionaires, nothing will change.
The plan for growth seems to be deregulating planning.
If this is it, it will not work.
Working on a council and seeing how the development side is absolutely getting sh*t on from all sides…. If he did what he stated he would actually complete something extremely impressive and necessary.
Development is a joke, but it’s rarely the development project’s fault. (In public at least).
It isn’t even the regulation per say as many like to blame them. The regulations at their core are extremely helpful and important. Often even just to make developers more moral… (Yeah it’s sad).
So there is a development within an area of Nottinghamshire in an unnamed town.
The development went on for 10 years now.
No budget increases since then… Despite inflation, despite costs.
1.When the government introduces some measures… The whole project has to be redone. Then government cancels it 2 years later…. Wanted time. (Happened 2 and cost about 3/4 years of time)
2. Needs of every single individual in the area have to be met. So the project had to form meeting with public, take their individual requirements and approvals in… So the project has a lot of extra parts like a garage for someone in the area.
3. The regulatory bodies – not necessarily written regulations. You get frankly dumb things like the environmental side demanding that fruiting trees are out in because it increases biodiversity and so on….. On the other hand you get the Disabilities regs that demand you do not put fruiting trees in because apparently some electric scooters and wheelchairs get stuck due to the fruits when it’s fallen. (And in a third reg you have to have the trees near pavements and parking so tou cannot just simply push it all to the side…)
And many many more bs cock ups .
Uk politics – who can talk the loudest but actually do the complete opposite by the end of their term.
Fire of change? All of a sudden? As far as I recall, the only thing he has committed to was that things would stay the same. Benefit cap, child benefit cap, bedroom tax, and so forth.
Suddenly he’s vowing to stoke the fire of change?
Fire of change, yet everything stays the same, maybe?
Keir Starmer promises to maybe do something vaguely, before making a u-turn on that decision which he may or may not have committed to.
Man shouts at cloud he will stop world hunger, cure disease… all of them and stop wars.
Honestly has a better chance at completing all of those than getting elected and doing anything other than the status quo.
I will go with Wee Harold Wilson’s soundbite, something to do with The White Heat of Technological Change ,of course a Lot Of HOTAIR.!
You know a politician really means business when they’ve got their sleeves rolled up
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I love the photo of Mr. Glitter and Starmer in this article. It looks like a man on a stag do in a wax museum.
As for the rest, it’s the same old *”The last lot were shit, we’ll be better”* that we get at every election since we counted votes with shiny rocks. Labour are acting as if their lead signifies a huge resurgence and revitalisation of the party, but it doesn’t. It just represents lack of faith in the Tories, not faith in Labour.
There are no other realistic choices, so Labour is just celebrating winning the X Factor when the only other contestant has just pissed all over the audience. At this point, it doesn’t matter what they sing.
I’ve heard it before, pretty sure all this will slowly be retracted on the road to the next GE or the weeks following it.
I feel a tad sorry for Labour. They obviously had a whole media strategy planned starting this week, and no one is paying any attention due to the unfolding WW3 in the Middle East.
What a big nothing this fella is. A Diet Tory just like Blair.
Starmer getting dangerously close to actually promising to do something there. I’m far from convinced but if he actually does the things he alludes to in this speech I’ll be pleasantly surprised.
Isn’t that just another way of saying ‘build back better’?
no thanks I don’t want a new Britain, time to fix and improve current Britain. This clown will be no better than our current clown. All out of touch career politicians
Doubt life will change much if he gets in but one can hope
If you dont tax the billionaires, nothing will change.
The plan for growth seems to be deregulating planning.
If this is it, it will not work.
Working on a council and seeing how the development side is absolutely getting sh*t on from all sides…. If he did what he stated he would actually complete something extremely impressive and necessary.
Development is a joke, but it’s rarely the development project’s fault. (In public at least).
It isn’t even the regulation per say as many like to blame them. The regulations at their core are extremely helpful and important. Often even just to make developers more moral… (Yeah it’s sad).
So there is a development within an area of Nottinghamshire in an unnamed town.
The development went on for 10 years now.
No budget increases since then… Despite inflation, despite costs.
1.When the government introduces some measures… The whole project has to be redone. Then government cancels it 2 years later…. Wanted time. (Happened 2 and cost about 3/4 years of time)
2. Needs of every single individual in the area have to be met. So the project had to form meeting with public, take their individual requirements and approvals in… So the project has a lot of extra parts like a garage for someone in the area.
3. The regulatory bodies – not necessarily written regulations. You get frankly dumb things like the environmental side demanding that fruiting trees are out in because it increases biodiversity and so on….. On the other hand you get the Disabilities regs that demand you do not put fruiting trees in because apparently some electric scooters and wheelchairs get stuck due to the fruits when it’s fallen. (And in a third reg you have to have the trees near pavements and parking so tou cannot just simply push it all to the side…)
And many many more bs cock ups .
Uk politics – who can talk the loudest but actually do the complete opposite by the end of their term.
Fire of change? All of a sudden? As far as I recall, the only thing he has committed to was that things would stay the same. Benefit cap, child benefit cap, bedroom tax, and so forth.
Suddenly he’s vowing to stoke the fire of change?
Fire of change, yet everything stays the same, maybe?
Keir Starmer promises to maybe do something vaguely, before making a u-turn on that decision which he may or may not have committed to.
Man shouts at cloud he will stop world hunger, cure disease… all of them and stop wars.
Honestly has a better chance at completing all of those than getting elected and doing anything other than the status quo.
I will go with Wee Harold Wilson’s soundbite, something to do with The White Heat of Technological Change ,of course a Lot Of HOTAIR.!
You know a politician really means business when they’ve got their sleeves rolled up