White Noise
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White Noise
@RightLogic2
Lost for words #BrokenBritain #LabourOut


Today millions will get sick pay for the first time, and from day one Paternity leave from day one Ending the two-child benefit cap will lift hundreds of thousands of kids out of poverty. Union campaigning & a Labour government making a difference. Progress made. More needed.


Exactly this - my brother and his partner have 4 children. Neither my brother or his partner work. They claim housing, unemployment, PIP x 2, carers allowance etc. They have in excess of £3k a month in benefits. Last year they all went to Lanzarote for 10 days, they have family days out every 2 weeks, regularly go out for family meals and have all the gadgets you can imagine. His partner and their eldest 2 have their nails done every 3 weeks. They don’t want to work because in their words “work doesn’t pay and they will be worse off” - thanks to Labour, this family will now be rewarded with thousands more a year whilst we work more to fund their lavish lifestyle. Thats not reducing child poverty - it’s encouraging people to become reliant on the state. Rewarding people fully capable of work to sit at home and take from those that work. Their children were nowhere near the poverty line - and now, after Labours latest reward, they are planning a Summer holiday in Spain and an October break somewhere else, likely the Canaries again. So yeah, thanks Labour - I’m so ‘pleased’ that you enable these people to rub salt in the wounds of the working class - bravo 🙄


Minimum wage rising 📈 State pension increasing 💷 Two child limit abolished 🏡 Child poverty falling 📉 Rights at work strengthened 💪🏻 Labour promised change. We are delivering change. theguardian.com/commentisfree/…






@linmeitalks These ‘boomers’ as you so disrespectfully label them often have a lifetime of memories and love cocooned in their home. Their children will inherit in time. If you were my child I would be ashamed at your selfishness and level of entitlement.

This Labour Government is the most working-class government in the history of the UK.












