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With the 7 suspended Labour MPs form a New Labour or Socialist party. Dozens of current Labour MPs would join you and McDonnell. Then forge an alliance with the LibDems - scrapping some of your extreme policies in return for their support in a coalition. Many shared attitudes - Gaza, Trident, child benefits, carers etc. Within months the two combined would be the second biggest opposition. When Starmer is arrested for historic sex allegations, Labour will fall apart.
They will probably go to the Tories once Rishi fucks off or they will stay as Indie.
Are Labour going to be hard on those who don't work? A lot of people who are on PIP tend to vote Labour. If you are too ill to work, it's one of those things. Conditions get worse when you get older.
If someone has been unemployed for too long because of anger management or problems with authority. DWP need to try to get into a job they want to do or find them a placement within their desired field. Not in shop work or mundane warehouse jobs, they will never be employed for long.
I don't read many success stories on today's youth doing much work. They leave college with degrees but they can't find a job with them.
Not forgetting diversity hires which is becoming the new normal.
I had this problem when I was an employer. I would see CVs all the time with fancy letters after the name. They meant nothing to me, having a degree in Criminology is not going to be much good for bar work.
I don't read many success stories on today's youth doing much work. They leave college with degrees but they can't find a job with them.
Most graduates (87%) seem to be doing just fine and are in employment, with nearly 70,% of that number in "high skill jobs". These figures are significantly higher when compared to non-graduates.
Of course people can do very well without a degree - this is not the determining factor - but the narrative of masses of graduates toiling in McDonalds is bollocks.
And degrees in general significantly increase one's chances of being in a higher skilled job and earning more.
I don't read many success stories on today's youth doing much work. They leave college with degrees but they can't find a job with them.
Most graduates (87%) seem to be doing just fine and are in employment, with nearly 70,% of that number in "high skill jobs". These figures are significantly higher when compared to non-graduates.
Of course people can do very well without a degree - this is not the determining factor - but the narrative of masses of graduates toiling in McDonalds is bollocks.
And degrees in general significantly increase one's chances of being in a higher skilled job and earning more.
So many problems in Britain are caused by governments allowing tax avoidance to flourish under a dated tax regime that favours the very rich at the expense of the poor.
In a way, taxation is a form of socialism where money is raised to spend on the masses in various ways
Economists (no not the ghastly fraud Milton Friedman the architect behind today's travesties) have always said that a crackdown on tax evasion would raise enough money to cover all the government's spending.
Nothing will happen under (the ghastly) Starmer who is the right of the 1960s to 80s Tories.
The announcement of an MP to examine the massive billion $$ Covid frauds perpetuated by the last government will come to nothing.
Starmer has done a Deal with The Devil Murdoch to ensure no Leveson 2 does not take place.