@SamCKx@StephenWayneDa4 ‘People are so desperate to find a scapegoat for the problems they face in life’ the sentence should stop there and people should look at what they can do better, what they can change, how they can improve.
Even if wanted to, they can’t change the other two you mention.
I know of a company that has been out to the Philippines and interviewed over 150 engineers and will be recruiting 30.
There is a reason why so many under 25s are unemployed and we need to understand why the above scenario is happening if we want to get the youth into work.
@HonestHalo@GDyTwoshoes@DelroyMast22467 So when inflation increases over the next few months will it be down to Labour or will it be blamed on something else?
@Spencer17240 No, didn’t vote.
Not sure rejoining would be good now we are out. Would need to see all the details
I just can’t get my head around why they think cutting migration is a good thing. Illegal migration, yes, legal migration, no.
I’ve always been a fan of the policies that Labour want to introduce and felt the same when Corbyn was the leader, however, my concern was always the ways they wanted to raise the money to implement those policies, which is why I couldn’t vote for them as it would always leave
@Wolves_Lizard8 Anyone can make a black hole if they wanted, the truth is they need the black hole to push through their plans. Corbyn told us in advance how he’d raise the money, Starmer created a black hole to allow him to hide how he was going to do it. Corbyn was the better of the two as
I’d really like to see a party that have Labour policies but had either more thought about how they raise money or review the current processes and procedures to raise the money by removing the wastage out of the public sector, which everyone knows is massive.
the way they are raising the money and it appears to me that they are taking money off people/businesses and giving it back in ways they want to rather than allowing people to spend their money how they want to.