I Wonder Why This Number Is Rising So...
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...ahead of possible conference defeat//
No, Mr Starmer. This was your government's decision. Having an 'oops' moment now and blaming the other bloke because you're unnerved by rebellion in your own ranks isn't going to wash with the public. This won't be forgotten.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Labour will spend the next 4/5 years blaming every single awful decision it makes on the previous administrations.
Buckling to Union demands? Yup - blame the Tories.
Raising direct and indirect taxes? Yup - blame the Tories.
Losing control of immigration? Yup - blame the Tories.
Letting the NHS crumble? Yup - blame the Tories.
Failing to shake-up the education system? Yup - blame the Tories.
Buckle-up, it's going to be a bumpy ride...
Yes, he was right to attack that proposal in the commons, but he will say it was before they found this mythical "black hole" of £22bn in the economy. Tweren't Labours' fault!
I'd like to see some figures, some actual proof, of this "black hole". How did they find it? Where did they look? Who gave them the details? Show us all of that.
I have seen 2 of Starmer's front bench Lisa Nandy and Wes Streeting saying that pensioners will be better off this year thanks to Labour. Can anyone tell me how this is possible as all I have seen so far is money taken away from us. Then to rub more salt in wounds I see Starmer has taken another £20,000 donation so that his son can get some peace to study for his GCSE's. I would have already thought he gets much more peace to study than many children his age.
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