@zatzi Interesting that the article says may, by 2030, and depends on future shocks. That’s a long way from ‘Labour has crashed the economy’. UK debt didn’t appear in July 2024. The IMF’s latest assessment actually says the economy is resilient and supports the fiscal framework.
@KemiBadenoch Now in opposition she drops truth nuggets blaming “activists.” Where was this common sense in government?
Convenient rebrand after Reform ate your lunch.
Get of the bandwagon and own the record.
@KemiBadenoch Kemi’s “institutional incompetence” epiphany is peak Tory amnesia!
Ex-Equalities Minister for years while grooming gangs were ignored, two-tier policing festered, and race training warped cops.
@IsabelOakeshott You’re conflating “weaponising a tragedy” with “examining potential policy failures”.
They aren’t the same thing and you fucking know this!
@PeterBleksley I’m sure D-Day soldiers didn’t storm the beaches of Normandy so that 80 years later people could use their sacrifice as a cheap social media post.🙄
@ClaireCoutinho If criticism, ridicule and debate about Islam remain protected, as the Government’s definition states, then it isn’t a blasphemy law.
The concern is whether officers can fairly judge what is “legitimate” criticism. That’s a civil liberties question, not a blasphemy one.
@TomK_Brit1993 It’s impressive. The man has spent three decades in politics, appears on national TV, shapes national debates and leads a major party, yet somehow remains the perpetual outsider. That’s branding, not reality. 😏
It's not just the exploitation of a tragedy.
JD Vance's picture of Britain - where migrants have led to a crime surge - is the opposite of the truth.
https://t.co/y5El5FUj7v
It was terrible Mr Vice President what happened. And lessons will be learned. But here’s a thought - maybe concentrate instead on why 44000 Americans died last year from gun related deaths, and what can be done about your dreadful disease before you start lecturing others
@raelbrav@elonmusk Interesting.
Half the post is abuse, the other half is a list of Musk’s companies. Neither demonstrates that Starmer is wrong, that “two-tier policing” exists, or that Musk isn’t amplifying division.