The 2024 General Election 14:36 - Oct 10 with 18347 views | johnlangy | If Labour do win the 2024 General Election they will find themselves in a very strange situation regarding what they are able to achieve, at least in the short term. People always want big, bold statements regarding huge investments in infrastructure, house building, energy developments to relieve our dependancy on other countries oil/gas and so on. But I was struck by something Peter Kyle said yesterday. Labour will I’m sure make some major policy announcements but he also said this. Paraphrasing, he said it is shameful but it would be a huge achievement to get to a place where people could get an appointment with their GP, to get their NHS treatment that they’ve been waiting on for X years or to get a dental appointment. He could have also said it would be an amazing achievement if, when people are mugged or their house is burgled that the police would turn up to investigate. It’s a dreadful situation for the country to be in that the basic pillars of a civilised society aren’t there any more. I’ve mentioned health but then there’s education (how many thousands of teachers are needed to fill all the vacancies which means our children’s education is suffering ?). And policing (see above) – the service is 20,000 officers short. No wonder the streets are becoming lawless. Then there’s the Prison Service and the CPS. It is all an utter shambles. As far as I can see it all of this is down to one thing and that’s the austerity that the Conservatives have imposed on the country since 2010. They cut back massively in all departments in order to ‘bring the countries enormous debt down’. They asked that people accept the need for this pain and go along with it and that there was no other way to achieve the goal. And after the pain of all that austerity where are we now ? In 2010 the debt was less than £1 trillion. It is now £2.6 trillion. If they have cut back so enormously on spending, which by extension means that they were also able to cut back on borrowing, could someone explain to me where all this debt has come from ? | | | | |
The 2024 General Election on 14:05 - Oct 22 with 1334 views | onehunglow |
The 2024 General Election on 13:55 - Oct 22 by Togg | Odd that cause he never played for them... I'll get me coat. |
It’s in the cloak room . | |
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The 2024 General Election on 10:10 - Oct 23 with 1257 views | Badgeman |
The 2024 General Election on 13:02 - Oct 22 by onehunglow | And at Anfield yesterday….God Save Gaza . And they all deny anti semitism |
What's antisemitic about saying "God save Gaza" | |
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The 2024 General Election on 18:16 - Oct 23 with 1203 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth |
The 2024 General Election on 10:10 - Oct 23 by Badgeman | What's antisemitic about saying "God save Gaza" |
If there is a God whether the Muslim, Jewish or Christian version then by definition everything that is going on in Gaza and Israel are by his specific design. He wanted this to happen. He alone can stop all this. | |
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The 2024 General Election on 20:19 - Oct 23 with 1170 views | onehunglow |
The 2024 General Election on 18:16 - Oct 23 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth | If there is a God whether the Muslim, Jewish or Christian version then by definition everything that is going on in Gaza and Israel are by his specific design. He wanted this to happen. He alone can stop all this. |
I must have missed the “ Stop Beheading Babies” banner | |
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The 2024 General Election on 09:36 - Oct 26 with 1045 views | raynor94 | The ugly side of Labour starting to rear its head, putting pressure on Starmer over his comments concerning Israel. I just hope he doesn't buckle and stands by his comments. | |
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The 2024 General Election on 09:57 - Oct 26 with 1042 views | onehunglow |
The 2024 General Election on 09:36 - Oct 26 by raynor94 | The ugly side of Labour starting to rear its head, putting pressure on Starmer over his comments concerning Israel. I just hope he doesn't buckle and stands by his comments. |
They are as split as the Tories just more open about it. | |
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The 2024 General Election on 11:54 - Oct 26 with 1025 views | Boundy |
The 2024 General Election on 09:57 - Oct 26 by onehunglow | They are as split as the Tories just more open about it. |
I'm afraid there very little difference between the party's .It's going to be another case of wash , rinse , repeat ..Sunack v Starmer , Drakeford , v RT Davies Biden v Trump, what a state we find ourselves in and we as a nation deserve so much more | |
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The 2024 General Election on 11:56 - Oct 26 with 1025 views | onehunglow |
The 2024 General Election on 11:54 - Oct 26 by Boundy | I'm afraid there very little difference between the party's .It's going to be another case of wash , rinse , repeat ..Sunack v Starmer , Drakeford , v RT Davies Biden v Trump, what a state we find ourselves in and we as a nation deserve so much more |
Couldn’t agree more Boundy. One sees to perpetuate class structure whilst the other feeds off the contempt and division. It has always been thus Voting for me has always been a case of the less worst . Right now, that’s hard to call. | |
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The 2024 General Election on 12:29 - Oct 26 with 1023 views | Gwyn737 |
The 2024 General Election on 11:54 - Oct 26 by Boundy | I'm afraid there very little difference between the party's .It's going to be another case of wash , rinse , repeat ..Sunack v Starmer , Drakeford , v RT Davies Biden v Trump, what a state we find ourselves in and we as a nation deserve so much more |
May turn out that way but I'm really hopefull about Starmer's lot - there's some real talent on what could be the Labour front bench. | | | |
The 2024 General Election on 15:18 - Oct 26 with 977 views | Flashberryjack |
The 2024 General Election on 12:29 - Oct 26 by Gwyn737 | May turn out that way but I'm really hopefull about Starmer's lot - there's some real talent on what could be the Labour front bench. |
David Lammy, Angela Rayner, Ed Milliband...... really ? | |
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The 2024 General Election on 15:27 - Oct 26 with 975 views | Gwyn737 |
The 2024 General Election on 15:18 - Oct 26 by Flashberryjack | David Lammy, Angela Rayner, Ed Milliband...... really ? |
Political parties are broad churches and they wouldn’t be top of my list. I’d go for in no particular order: Rachel Reeves Bridget Phillipson Yvette Cooper Wes Streeting Shabana Mahmoud Jonathan Reynolds Hilary Benn Lisa Nandy and Lucy Powell Actually there’s a lot I like about Rayner too. | | | |
The 2024 General Election on 19:04 - Oct 26 with 939 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth |
The 2024 General Election on 15:27 - Oct 26 by Gwyn737 | Political parties are broad churches and they wouldn’t be top of my list. I’d go for in no particular order: Rachel Reeves Bridget Phillipson Yvette Cooper Wes Streeting Shabana Mahmoud Jonathan Reynolds Hilary Benn Lisa Nandy and Lucy Powell Actually there’s a lot I like about Rayner too. |
The tories are terrible but that list absolutely terrifies me. We are in dark times. | |
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The 2024 General Election on 19:06 - Oct 26 with 938 views | Gwyn737 |
The 2024 General Election on 19:04 - Oct 26 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth | The tories are terrible but that list absolutely terrifies me. We are in dark times. |
What makes you think they’ll be worse? | | | |
The 2024 General Election on 19:35 - Oct 26 with 926 views | Dr_Winston |
The 2024 General Election on 19:06 - Oct 26 by Gwyn737 | What makes you think they’ll be worse? |
They probably won't be. It might be sepia toned nostalgia talking, but the general standard of MP's of all colours these days seems pretty woeful compared to years gone by. | |
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The 2024 General Election on 21:07 - Oct 26 with 895 views | SullutaCreturned |
The 2024 General Election on 15:27 - Oct 26 by Gwyn737 | Political parties are broad churches and they wouldn’t be top of my list. I’d go for in no particular order: Rachel Reeves Bridget Phillipson Yvette Cooper Wes Streeting Shabana Mahmoud Jonathan Reynolds Hilary Benn Lisa Nandy and Lucy Powell Actually there’s a lot I like about Rayner too. |
I quite like Nandy but Cooper, Reeves and HILARY BENN? Good grief NO. The tories are utterly corrupt, useless and untrustworthy and while labour look the better choice they don't look a great choice. it'll be an independent candidate for me again I think. If there's one that sounds decent anyway. PS, Reeves, accused of plagiarism today. Her book is apprently full of paragraphs and sentences lifted from other peoples work. Lets hope she never copies off the tories eh. | | | |
The 2024 General Election on 21:48 - Oct 26 with 871 views | Dr_Winston |
The 2024 General Election on 19:35 - Oct 26 by Dr_Winston | They probably won't be. It might be sepia toned nostalgia talking, but the general standard of MP's of all colours these days seems pretty woeful compared to years gone by. |
And this is why I'm in favour of MP's getting paid more. Anyone worth their salt is earning at least twice, probably multiples more than the average MP salary these days in the private sector. Cut the numbers down to about 300, but pay the rest twice as much. | |
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The 2024 General Election on 23:31 - Oct 26 with 846 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth |
The 2024 General Election on 21:48 - Oct 26 by Dr_Winston | And this is why I'm in favour of MP's getting paid more. Anyone worth their salt is earning at least twice, probably multiples more than the average MP salary these days in the private sector. Cut the numbers down to about 300, but pay the rest twice as much. |
That’s not going to work in reality though because parties aren’t selecting candidates on ability. They are selecting them because they are the wives of union leaders, the son of an ex MP or because they tick some diversity box. Paying them twice as much would feed the nepotism even more. | |
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The 2024 General Election on 23:43 - Oct 26 with 837 views | Dr_Winston |
The 2024 General Election on 23:31 - Oct 26 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth | That’s not going to work in reality though because parties aren’t selecting candidates on ability. They are selecting them because they are the wives of union leaders, the son of an ex MP or because they tick some diversity box. Paying them twice as much would feed the nepotism even more. |
That's a fair point. Additional rules would be required. No political dynasties can be allowed. No hereditary Kinnocks. At least one generation between elected representatives is mandatory. A minimum of 10 years experience in private sector employment (exemptions for NHS, Armed forces or similar can be applied). Bottom line is we need to improve the quality of those seeking to become MP's, and, unlimited work on the side aside, increasing the salary available is one of the few options available. | |
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The 2024 General Election on 23:45 - Oct 26 with 835 views | majorraglan |
The 2024 General Election on 21:48 - Oct 26 by Dr_Winston | And this is why I'm in favour of MP's getting paid more. Anyone worth their salt is earning at least twice, probably multiples more than the average MP salary these days in the private sector. Cut the numbers down to about 300, but pay the rest twice as much. |
But some of your MP’s are picking up some serious coin from second jobs they’ve gone in to since becoming MP. I agree with your sentiment about paying them more, maybe even double but that would come with a caveat- no consulting, no second job unless it’s in the NHS or similar to maintain a skill, every penny in expenses is declared and transparency. Anyone breaching the rules is hammered, none of this old boy looking after each others backs malarkey, proper sanctions would be the order of the day. | | | |
The 2024 General Election on 00:04 - Oct 27 with 828 views | Dr_Winston |
The 2024 General Election on 23:45 - Oct 26 by majorraglan | But some of your MP’s are picking up some serious coin from second jobs they’ve gone in to since becoming MP. I agree with your sentiment about paying them more, maybe even double but that would come with a caveat- no consulting, no second job unless it’s in the NHS or similar to maintain a skill, every penny in expenses is declared and transparency. Anyone breaching the rules is hammered, none of this old boy looking after each others backs malarkey, proper sanctions would be the order of the day. |
The first line is exactly the problem. To earn the kind of money that they could without becoming MP's they're going to be trying to pick up the coin on the side. One of my closest friends is everything anyone could want in an MP. Smart, hardworking, dedicated, knowledgeable and professional. Yet to become an MP he'd be looking at an immediate 50% pay cut. Whilst that disparity exists we're going to be stuck with political placemen, "researchers", loyalists and more. | |
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