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jpmendis.bsky.social
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Labour is no longer a party for the people.
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That’s what happens when you govern by focus groups. Try substituting vision for values or principles
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Or maybe someone told him it would be a “good look”
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You mean have an opinion? Forget it
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Ouch
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Do you know the details? How can you call it an achievement without knowing the details. This is exactly what’s wrong with modern politics and political commentators.
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Judges don’t make law, they interpret it and apply it
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Not just confined to the internet I’m afraid
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Starmer is a complete disgrace. It seems Labour has completely lost its moral compass
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All politicians saying this ruling provides clarity, I don’t see how.
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This is a can of worms. Trans men have to use women’s toilets now!
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And Keir Starmer understands how people are struggling having paid 56k in tax last year
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Don’t blame him, blame the idiots who believe him
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What on earth do all these people do? It certainly isn’t making the country any better
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Our whole life is dominated by idiotic “guidelines” that actually enable idiots to do very important jobs that require discretion, empathy and common sense
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This is the problem with the tick box approach to running a country. How about letting someone assess if someone needs support or not!
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That turned out well didn’t it
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At last a Labour minister with some principles. Well done Anneliese 👏
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The point is that those invited wouldn’t have been under the old cartel
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What matters to most people are food, clothes energy and taxes. How do the figures for these items stack up against wages
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This is because inflation includes in price rises for things that the average person doesn’t care about or are items that aren’t about every day expenditure, for example private school fees and air fares
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I thought politics was about stating your policies based on your principles and then seeing who would vote for you. It seems I’m mistaken
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The quicker we realise we are completely irrelevant in geopolitics the sooner we can fix our broken country
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How dumb can they get! If they’re using Reform branding, then maybe people will think it’s down to Reform
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How about making the lives of ordinary people better. Education, health, social care. What has happened to the Labour Party, they seem to be more concerned about copying the right than fighting for the people that voted for them
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A once great newspaper going into the gutter
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Is anyone keeping track of how many promises Starmer has r versed since his leadership campaign
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I do agree that loto performance was better
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I think paying a fixed penalty notice is not anywhere near the level of seriousness to pleading guilty to fraud. A poor response from PM
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What does “re-wire” mean. Does anyone know? Starmer falling short at every hurdle