@ShortSeller@nikitabier@elonmusk I’ve commented on your posts a few times and you have never replied. If I may be so bold as to say, start there. Actually engage with those who comment. I don’t see this much on your posts. Good luck. 🙏🏼
So this is Labour’s idea of “fair”?
Rachel Reeves has doubled down on scrapping the two-child benefit cap.
It will cost £2.3 billion a year, rising to over £3 billion.
Paid for by whom?
People who work.
People who budget.
People who make hard choices for their own families.
If you’re a parent running a business, you’re told:
“Have only what you can afford.”
“Take responsibility.”
“Pay more tax.”
But if you don’t work or live off the system, the state steps in and picks up the bill.
That’s the wrong message.
Hard-working families are already struggling with higher taxes, higher bills and higher mortgage rates.
Now they’re being asked to fund choices they were never allowed to make themselves.
This isn’t compassion.
It’s punishing responsibility.
A fair system helps the vulnerable without penalising those who stand on their own feet.
If Britain keeps taxing effort and rewarding dependence, fewer people will do the right thing.
And where does that leave us?