This "They are all as bad as each other" narrative is really unsettling. I've no idea where it comes from but am convinced that it is supported by people who wish to maintain the status quo.A colleague told me today an election would be pointless because both parties are just as bad. Sorry, they’re just not. Starmer just as bad a leader as the Criminal Clown and Truss?
This "They are all as bad as each other" narrative is really unsettling. I've no idea where it comes from but am convinced that it is supported by people who wish to maintain the status quo.
No football fan ever said "They are all as bad as each other" when it comes to changing or not changing the leadership of a failing institution.
THEY are not all as bad as each other.
There are better options out there.
Whether you are a underperforming football team or an underperforming government.
This "They are all as bad as each other" narrative is really unsettling. I've no idea where it comes from but am convinced that it is supported by people who wish to maintain the status quo.
No football fan ever said "They are all as bad as each other" when it comes to changing or not changing the leadership of a failing institution.
THEY are not all as bad as each other.
There are better options out there.
Whether you are a underperforming football team or an underperforming government.
I think there is a legitimate argument that the general public see most MP’s as detached from the realities of life for most of the working publicThis "They are all as bad as each other" narrative is really unsettling. I've no idea where it comes from but am convinced that it is supported by people who wish to maintain the status quo.
No football fan ever said "They are all as bad as each other" when it comes to changing or not changing the leadership of a failing institution.
THEY are not all as bad as each other.
There are better options out there.
Whether you are a underperforming football team or an underperforming government.
This "They are all as bad as each other" narrative is really unsettling. I've no idea where it comes from but am convinced that it is supported by people who wish to maintain the status quo.
No football fan ever said "They are all as bad as each other" when it comes to changing or not changing the leadership of a failing institution.
THEY are not all as bad as each other.
There are better options out there.
Whether you are a underperforming football team or an underperforming government.
Since 2016What a fucking embarrassment the UK is of late.
It's a lot longer than thatSince 2016
Small levels of growth are better than massive recession does she not get itIt's a lot longer than that
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Small levels of growth are better than massive recession does she not get it
She was melting down.The press conference and questions today were truly truly awful
So strange when they will take nothing with them into deathRight wing economics has only ever ended in economic disaster. Mainly because when you give away lots of money to the mega rich and big business they just say thanks very much and keep it to themselves
Yes to an extent but in terms of complete craziness Brexit was the start and the main driver for what has happened since.It's a lot longer than that
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It’s pernicious and corrosive to democracy and IMO started with the expenses scandal and has been fuelled by the genuinely terrible politicians it lets off the hook.
I honestly think a lot depends on how much the Lib Dems are forgiven. They're nearest chllengers (and most natural challengers) to Tories in a number of seats, and it really needs them taken away too.let’s be honest though, the quality of MPs across the house is by and large pretty poor. unfortunately for the country some of the poorest are currently sat on the governments front bench….working under a very weak leader, who appears well out her depth.
I just want to see the front benches filled with the best people from their respective parties as ultimately they’ll be the ones running the country, if elected. Tories under Johnson and then Truss, and to similar extent Labour under Corbyn filled their top teams with ‘yes’ men and women rather than the most capable people but those who might challenge them. There’s not enough good MPs to have them wasted on back benches
To be fair to Starmer he’s put some half decent people in his top team, or at least good communicators who can get their message across, which is half the battle. Pre truss it was looking like a hung Parliament with Labour largest party, now almost certainly a solid Labour majority.
To a degree, but coming up with economic policies that just about everybody (including most of her MPs!) thought were bonkers dictated the markets as much as anything!One thing people have missed a bit during the current shitshow is the level to which ‘the markets’ will ultimately dictate government policy.
To a degree, but coming up with economic policies that just about everybody (including most of her MPs!) thought were bonkers dictated the markets as much as anything!
But labourSo Liz Truss was voted for by 0.17% of the electorate on the premise of low taxes.
And now we're going to get the opposite of what she campaigned on.
Seems fair.
He is terrible and the idea that he is part of the solution is incredible. He ought to know that there is a need for more investment particularly in health and the idea of further cuts is really scary. The Ambulance service is already in state of virtual collapse.Suddenly remembering why Hunt rhymes with c**t isn’t an accident where this bloke is concerned
Red wall Tories must be shitting it right now. A return to austerity is well and truly here and we know what that means, especially for the poorest communities.
He is terrible and the idea that he is part of the solution is incredible. He ought to know that there is a need for more investment particularly in health and the idea of further cuts is really scary. The Ambulance service is already in state of virtual collapse.
let’s be honest though, the quality of MPs across the house is by and large pretty poor. unfortunately for the country some of the poorest are currently sat on the governments front bench….working under a very weak leader, who appears well out her depth.
I just want to see the front benches filled with the best people from their respective parties as ultimately they’ll be the ones running the country, if elected. Tories under Johnson and then Truss, and to similar extent Labour under Corbyn filled their top teams with ‘yes’ men and women rather than the most capable people but those who might challenge them. There’s not enough good MPs to have them wasted on back benches
To be fair to Starmer he’s put some half decent people in his top team, or at least good communicators who can get their message across, which is half the battle. Pre truss it was looking like a hung Parliament with Labour largest party, now almost certainly a solid Labour majority.
One thing people have missed a bit during the current shitshow is the level to which ‘the markets’ will ultimately dictate government policy.
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