@MartinBuckby Don't get it? Ordinary working people paying for millions who can work who choose not to work.
Ordinary workers paying more tax. He said none of this before he was elected.
32 billion borrowed last month despite recoed post war taxation.
Not doing a great job he's doing shit
@vanbar62@Captn_Mannering@TedUrchin 2 years in and the best you have is COVID. You are pathetic.
Own the facts benefits bill is out of control. Starmer said he'd look after ordinary workers. He's done the opposite and rewards those that choose not work but could work.
Taxes are at a record high but borrowing is up
@vanbar62@Captn_Mannering@TedUrchin Starmers highlights he raised taxes to the highest level in modern times yet still borrowed 33 billion last month, he has more pairs of flip flops than Primark and can't control his own MPs.
He's the worst rated PM of all time. He's toast and deserves it.
@TedUrchin Ted 23 billion borrowed last month despite record tax rises.
Starmer and reeves only have themselves to blame.
Burnham hopefully comes in and takes hold of the ever rising benefits bill and puts that money into improving public services
@MatthewStadlen Forensic starmer and his wardrobe of flip flops.
Has no control of his MPs.
Successes like the NHS waiting lists reduction a complete sham when all labour have done have manipulated the statistics.
Millions more on pip and other benefits.
The bar is incredibly low.
@Goto_paulcastle@DeborahMeaden@Carriegusewize They have gone into HMOs. There is no win except in your tiny head.
We already have a housing shortage. This isn't going to improve it.
@DeborahMeaden The general public don't like being played. Exactly what you are doing.
Deborah what's in it for you posting garbage like this? They aren't going into hotels. They aren't leaving the country. The country has a housing shortage they are going into housing that there is a shortage.
@MedRegoncall1@TheBMA You are asking for a unicorn.
Meanwhile in the private sector people lose their jobs as unemployment goes up and those keeping their jobs get below inflation increases or no rises at all.
You need to grow up and get in the real world.
@126_alan@Jenny_1884 Unlimited indexed linked. Paid for by the private sector taxpayer. Literally no other private sector scheme gives this.
Public sector workers pay a fraction of the benefit the private sector taxpayer pays the 30%+ extra to cover it.