Sky_Blue_Dreamer
Well-Known Member
You do realise that a manifesto is a plan for a whole term of govt, don't you? It's not they have to do everything immediately.What practical impact has this priority had. Their manifesto said they would stop housing asylum seekers in hotels. We have this week heard of two more local hotels being used.
3) Take back our streets
by halving serious violent crime and raising confidence in the police and criminal justice system to its highest levels.
I would suggest that confidence in the criminal justice is system is decreasing week by week as the Manchester Airport pair remain uncharged. Woe betide you if you think the wrong thoughts though.
“Delivering the change Britain needs will require perseverance. The starting point for delivering these missions is to ensure the foundations of good government are right. Labour will make sure we have strong national security, secure borders, and economic stability. Building on these secure foundations, we have already set out the first steps for change. Today we present further policies in this manifesto, as part of the journey of rebuilding our country.”
Any evidence that the foundations of good government are in place?
Good government is good for everyone, not just train drivers, what we have is a different form of nepo-politics.
I also checked their manifesto. It did not put a specific time frame on ending asylum hotels, so it's an entire term pledge.
The exact pledge is
"We will hire additional caseworkers to clear the Conservatives’ backlog and end asylum hotels"
Do you think they could advertise, hire and train enough caseworkers, and for them all to get through the entire backlog (plus any new arrivals), and have those decision go through the entire legal process of appeals in a few months? And even then you still need somewhere to put people that arrive and setting that up takes time. Or would you prefer they just shut the hotels straight away and we had these people roaming the streets sleeping rough?
You're doing yourself harm by the constant criticism, because I, and I'm sure plenty of others, are just thinking "Here he goes, whinging again "