@Proudofthisland@GBPolitcs@Melissag0ec No, he doesn't. Before you reply with your tripe, find me a quote where he says exactly "Refugees have more rights than British people", you know, outside of him referencing the obvious fact refugees benefit from the refugee convention & subsequent rights they hold that we don't.
@BenGrahamUK@PaffyPete If your business can't handle paying employees a liveable wage, that says more about how you run a business like a slave owner than it does you being business savvy.
@PolitlcsUK@spectator Hmm it's almost like it's a grassroots party funded by the people and not billionaires.
Sorry we're not bank rolled by crypto tax evaders and the Kremlin? Lmao
@InvislbleHand@JChimirie66677@Keir_Starmer Oh look a moron who pays for a blue tick to spout nonsense
Blair was a neoliberal
Thatcher was a neoliberal
Major was a neoliberal
Cameron was a neoliberal
May was a neoliberal
Johnson was a neoliberal
The colours they wear matter not
Social democracy ≠ Socialism
Go to school
@JChimirie66677@Keir_Starmer Immigration isn't why you don't have a home.
Maggie Thatcher, the Tories, neoliberalism, and refusal to build any decent number of houses over the last decade and a half.
@ForwardBritain_@PolitlcsUK "parents have been warning about this for years"
and did nothing to actually parent their kids and ensure their safety and thus cry and moan that the government doesn't do enough - while also moaning they do too much.
One question: do you want big or small government?
@johnboy7871@TJ_3471@PolitlcsUK And Americans don't? Orange fascist cheeto twice much?
The reason you don't restrict is because it's putting money back into the economy no matter how it gets spent.
Unlike the wealthy who hoard their money and don't participate in the economy outside of evading taxes.
@Macbeveridge@callthesociolog@DaveKent101 Because tax cuts for the rich, severe under investment and public spending cuts, all helped out from 2010-2024 didn't it?
Clown.
@StevenJonMiller @SpectreUK7 Are you both fucking braindead? lmao
Labour are centre right, Greens are left. They wouldn't join forces. They are diametrically opposed.
This isn't the Tories who are right wing and the Lib Dems of 2010 who were lib centre-right where some policy aligns.