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@Mukanya_100 @StalwartSt @PeterMcCormack True. But they need to do something. Theres one thing the top biggest economies in the world have in common. Heavy manufacturing and heavy export.
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Whoever replaces Starmer will fail.
Just as the Conservatives failed.
You can’t build a country on low growth, low productivity, high tax, high welfare, high inflation and heavy regulations.
It’s basic math - you materially make the lives of the majority worse.
Reform, Greens, whoever else wants the gig - you will face the same.
Until someone defeats the managerial state, nothing will improve and we’ll have more PMs than Tottenham has managers.
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@Funminz @SogunroToluwase The issue with high taxes come from the fact that the UK’s budget has been overwhelmed by Debt Servicing. They either have to tax highly or drastically reduce public spending. The other option is to make money from export manufacturing like Germany, Japan and China
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@Funminz @SogunroToluwase Let’s put things in context. 2016 there as Brexit which was fully delivered 2019. 2020, there was Covid. 2022 there as Ukraine War. 2026, Iran war. All in 10 years. Cost of living is high because multiple shocks happened in a short time. No gov is fixing that no matter what.
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Why don't they now want him they voted him 2024 but not delivering.
But people are tired tbh. Everything is difficult somehow at the moment. People feel poorer, bills and the cost of living keep increasing. The job market is stuck, and companies are making cuts. Businesses are struggling because people aren’t spending as much. Illegal immigration too, they want to pay up to 40k for people to leave, but new people are still coming by boat. Just a mess.
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@StalwartSt @PeterMcCormack The UK needs to go back to becoming a producing nation and not a consuming one. They’d need to significantly up their exports as well. Welfare and benefits needs to be reduced by bringing about stricter checks. Taxes need to be reduced to encourage investment and higher salaries.
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@PeterMcCormack Has Britain & UK forgotten about the dark ages of the 1970s & 80s of high inflation, high unemployment, high, fuel prices, and the IRA planting b0m8s in West London every other week?
From Heath to Wilson To Thatcher.
Should Britain be more Thatcheritic, perhaps?
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@_LordOye Their media drives the narrative and the people don’t think for themselves. It’s impossible for Kier to make everything rosey after just 2 years in office from 14 years of Tory damage.
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@UncleFemi_ I wont even argue with you guys. If you say so, it is so.
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@PolitlcsUK Better. There’s absolutely nothing Labour wants to gain from Keir resigning. Those planning to challenge him are doing it for career politics and nothing else.
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🚨 BREAKING: Keir Starmer has told Cabinet that he will not resign
"As I said yesterday, I take responsibility for these election results and I take responsibility for delivering the change we promised.
"The past 48 hours have been destabilising for government and that has a real economic cost for our country and for families.
"The Labour Party has a process for challenging a leader and that has not been triggered.
"The country expects us to get on with governing. That is what I am doing and what we must do as a Cabinet"
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If Labour MPs detonate this government, the calls for an early general election will be immediate.
Reform will claim that whoever succeeds Starmer will be illegitimate, because they didn’t win the election.
The media will hound them, as relentlessly as they have Starmer, and the cycle continues.
This all plays into Reform’s hands. It’s exactly what they want.
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@bxns_hyfr At all. Big mistake from him. He was trying to win over Reform voters but now he’s seen that that strategy is a miss
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@FinestDoveTruth @Keir_Starmer @Rosiecat2 No point of him stepping down. It’s a massive trap for Labour if he steps down
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@Keir_Starmer @Rosiecat2 This man is not looking like who would step down anytime soon.
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The irony of it all is that if we scored like that, opponent fans will say it’s not a goal.
-@imzftbi
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