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Labour’s First 100 Days
I know it's difficult, but ignoring Starmer's (and many others) freebies, his rank hypocrisy, his crumbling to the unions, his betrayal of the old, his cronyism, them being more sleazy than the the Tories, and his clearly very limited ability, what has Labour done right in their first 100 days?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes douglas I agree. Going a bit off subject but Starmer also claims not to have known anything about Al Fayad, but he was in charge at the CPS at the time and Fayad would have been the highest profile figure under suspicion so surely he would have known something about it. Should he really be PM when he claims to know so little of anything.
Tomus, is it sensible to leave elderly people with a choice between eating or heating in winter? I can understand stopping the WFA for the wealthy but this less than bright idea is not restricted to the wealthy. As always it's the people in the middle who will suffer. Furthermore, if this government has done such a good thing why didn't they tell us what they had in mind before the election?
Tomus, you think Labour were right in stopping the WFA for every pensioner except for a very small minority in light of Starmer's strong opposition to the Tories consideration of the same thing in May this year?
What about Reeves very strong criticism of the Tories in 2012 when they refused to raise the WFA, accusing them of 'hitting pensioners hard'?
Liebour, the party of fake promises