British households could spend around £1.4bn subsidising European electricity bills in 2030 as part of Ed Miliband’s green energy push, a report has warned.
🔗: https://t.co/eKt4l3tNGs
Almost 60% of Brits reject giving up sovereignty in return for more access to the EU single market. 👇
Only 27% approve.
2-1 against Labour's "reset". Starmer has no mandate for it.
@YouGov polling for @BritainUnbound.
https://t.co/N7CHbeBYOg
If you think 18,000 supermarket job losses is bad, you aren’t paying attention
Since Labour came to power in 2024
▪️400,000 payroll jobs have gone
▪️155,000 fewer jobs vacant
▪️163,000 jobs to be lost in 2026
▪️1.7 MILLION now unemployed
▪️8.3 MILLION on UC
And rising 🔥
The UK is done.
A fully developed country where hard working people are struggling to survive.
Working one full time job should be enough to live comfortably but it's not.
We're taxed on everything, income tax, council tax, capital gains tax, VAT, taxed on any side hustles.
Bills are constantly increasing to the point where people can barely afford them each month.
Rent prices are through the roof. A house that would have cost £700 a month years ago will now cost you about £1500 minimum.
Just going to the shop for a few bits now costs you as much as a weekly shop would have cost a couple of years ago. You literally pay £100 for 2 carrier bags of food.
No wonder we're all broke 2 weeks after payday.
You’re 10x more likely to die than to be fired from a UK government department
UK government departments fire people for poor performance at 1/600th the rate of private companies.
For every person they fired for being incompetent, there are 599 incompetent people who didn’t get fired.
That adds up. Imagine if a business behaved this way!
We need government to be meritocratic, competence hierarchies that reward performance and reject inefficiency.
Until this happens it’s hard to trust government with more money.
@GosPaly62410@SenWarren Everything is built from human knowledge.
Should we share a farmer's earnings because he used "human knowledge" even though he did all the work himself?
Tesco has cut employment by over 5,000 in the past year. It's just one of the major retailers that have slashed jobs in response to Labour's hikes in taxes & the minimum wage.
Sainsbury's, John Lewis & B&Q have cut around 3,000 jobs each. In total Britain’s largest retailers have shed almost 18,000 jobs in the past year
High street jobs are one of the best ways for young people to get their foot on the employment ladder, but this route to a productive career is being choked off by Labour's tax obsession.