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@zarahussain999 I don't condone this level of hate, but Zara in the image it looks like it says "Radical"? Quite an important word in the context I would think
Childcare for non‑working families” is an oxymoron. Childcare is the thing that lets you work: it’s supposed to remove a practical barrier to taking shifts, training, or a job. If you can get the same childcare while not working, not job‑seeking and not expected to move into work, then it’s no longer a barrier‑removal tool; it’s just another benefit line.
Ministers sell this as “helping parents into work”, but they’re perfectly happy for households to take the offer without any commitment to move off benefits. That reveals what’s really going on: a welfare expansion they don’t want to badged honestly as welfare, so they hide it inside the language of labour‑market policy and “opportunity”.
If you strip away the rhetoric and look at the mechanics, you see the incoherence. A benefit that doesn’t change whether you work or not cannot, by definition, be about work incentives.
It’s about padding the welfare package, while the parents who actually fund it through tax and lost entitlements watch the one visible “reward for working” evaporate.
Quote‑tweet with whether you think childcare should be tied to work, job‑seeking, training – or handed out regardless. If your answer is “regardless”, at least be honest it’s welfare, not “barrier‑removal”.
Nigel Farage is nothing but a two bit con-man
The reason he's standing down is because the money he received was within 12 months of him being elected and thus against the rules
He knows the parliamentary committee were going to throw the book at him for this
He gave loads of reasons why he should stand down as an MP (pressure, scrutiny etc.) he gave absolutely ZERO why he should do that just to stand again
Once again it is ALL ABOUT THE MONEY
It's nothing to do with the party, his family and it definitely has nothing to do with the people of Clacton
He's doing this to cover his tracks and avoid punishment for the money he took
Simple as that
Restore Britain will stand in the Clacton by-election.
The second one, held later this year, when the investigations into Farage’s finances conclude as we all suspect they will.
We are not going to participate in a Reform-sponsored media circus over the summer months that is designed to puff up Farage’s ego and deflect away from wholly fair questions over why he has concealed such vast and irregular financial donations.
Farage can play with his toys for the next six weeks, but Restore Britain is going to continue producing detailed policy papers, exactly as we have been, outlining how we can fix our country.
That is what I am interested in.
Detail. Data. Policy.
A plan.
I feel for the people of Clacton who deserve so much better than this unnecessary sham forced on them throughout their summer.
@ArchRose90 Foreign or not, it's all bribery! Don't labour also have renewable energy think tank donate like £3m.... Maybe that's why mad Ed has been so aggressive in his approach
@PolitlcsUK Labour and the Greens will have a nation of people fully dependent on the state. They'll claim it's in the name of equality, but we all know the gap will still exist it'll just be the socialist leaders who hoard wealth.
@ItsLuweeze@David__Osland My point is he wasn't an MP when labour were given their mandate. Makerfield have essentially held an election that governs the nation, not just makerfield