@MarkHeath45@TsariGlass@RestoreBritain i think the logic is flawed for 2 reasons. 1st. We need all the votes they can get to show the rest of the country that we are a viable option,that we aren’t the extremists we are potrayed to be. 2nd, Burnham gets in he will go more left, which polarises the middle to the right.
@adamemedia1 Which one is it Adam? He’s either a racist who wants to deport everyone, or he’s a shill who once in power is suddenly pro immigration and halal. You can’t have both. What it shows is, that despite MSMs messaging. As long as people work hard and integrate it’s ok to live here.
@afneil I’ve never seen a party so “prepared” due to the shambles the Tories imparted on us. Yet, to a person be so utterly incompetent as this group are. The whole of parliament is just a swathe of backhanders and people who have no idea or expertise on how to run the dept they control.
@KemiBadenoch The rules need to change. If someone is lying it should be allowed to be called out. Its infuriating seeing the heckling from all sides like entitled weasels. How about do your jobs. All the while, 90% of them are incompetent. Whilst they are at it, scrap “the right honourable”
@jeremycorbyn They are choosing to go on a hunger strike Jeremy. What about the veterans on our streets with no home who have served and bled for this country, those who would love the option of having 3 meals a day and a roof over their head. Its shameful the distaste you have for our own!
Let me get this straight, someone on ave. salary £35k a year, WORKING, will now be £1,400 worse off after the budget
BUT someone with 5 kids on benefits NOT working will be £10,000 better off
This is becoming a disgrace. Rewarded for not working, PUNISHED for working
@NeilDotObrien Its an absolute joke. But, if they have to give it, how about they only give it to working parents rather than those who just sponge off the state. There is no incentive to work anymore
@narindertweets Narinder, we have diametrically political view points on this. A pensioner isn’t wealthy if they have paid their mortgage off and go on holiday once a year. They have paid in to the system all their lives. We need to target the bloated benefit system first, not squeeze them more.
@RupertLowe10 I personally want to keep the cap. What about abolishing the cap for parents who both work full time. Or at least 1 parent who works full time and the other has a part time job of say 20 hours PW.
Breakfast clubs should be free to children whose parents work and who need to drop their children off a little early in order to be able to work.
It should not be free for those who don’t work.