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    • 7 months ago

    how on earth did i click on this…just seeing their faces makes you depressed.

    • 7 months ago

    The past 10 years have seen a MASSIVE upward movement of wealth. There is literally one way for that wealth to come back down and that is taxation on the vastly wealthy.

    • 7 months ago

    Many of us lost faith long before Truss was ever a thing.

    • 7 months ago

    This the guy who profits from social housing being sold off, but expects people to live in / tents.

    • 7 months ago

    We are all Voting Green in Norwich. ❎❎❎❎❎ I think Starmer will lose the election.

    • 7 months ago

    No; most people lost trust because of Boris, Truss & Sunak. The infighting gave Labour this huge majority. Labour I fear will do no better and be no better once in power. Give them a year and we will see where this country is at.

    • 7 months ago

    😂😂😂 reform will drag the tories even further to the right

    • 7 months ago

    The villan of the piece wasa tually KwazeKwatenge

    • 7 months ago

    Constant denial. This was a complex failure, amounting to utter incompetence, and he's one of the incompetents. He should have taken Boris down far sooner.

    • 7 months ago

    7 DAYS TO GO !!
    Are You Ready to Pay NO TAX on Earnings up to £20,000.
    If You are VOTE ❎ REFORM UK on 4th July. 😊

    • 7 months ago

    I agree that Liz truss & Boris johnson started the rot in the Conservative party, prior to this David Cameron & Theresa may won consecutive general election's.
    It won't be long before the Tories are back in Power.

    • 7 months ago

    Cameron,johnson,truss,caused the decline.Blair started it.Labour is not the answer now.

    • 7 months ago

    And once again we hear the Tories favourite cry “will no one think of the millionaires?”. Give money to a poor person and they have no choice but to spend it. Gove money to a rich person and they stash it away, the only way you can get access to that money is to pay interest on it. The poor get poorer and the rich continue to get richer. Commerce simply cannot continue indefinitely when all the money is steadily funnelled towards the top. Increased taxation of the rich is the only way to push money back to the bottom of the system. Close down all tax havens, this would of course require worldwide cooperation. The working class must be allowed to keep more of the wealth they generate.

    • 7 months ago

    How can it be a creditable centre right opposition, when any remaining MP's are either raving Brexiters or at least sworn to maintain it.

    • 7 months ago

    I loathe Liz Truss, but don't blame her. The failure goes way back.

    • 7 months ago

    Trick perspective, bosses and capitalists never create the wealth. It has always been the workers. You cannot seriously saying raising a national wage, and not their taxes, is somehow meaning people have less

    • 7 months ago

    Remainer hubris cancelled Boris, the people's choice.

    • 7 months ago

    Brexit has put all parties into a corner! regarding finances. The dishonesty started in the referendum campaign with ‘ have your cake and eat it’!

    • 7 months ago

    Sod the 'investors' they can only 'invest' in our consumption and production. Grow the economy from the ground up.

    • 7 months ago

    nothing to do with boris, or scandal after scandal, after scandal…

    • 7 months ago

    The media, Farage and the Tories have a massive amount of blame in this We need immigration to cope with our aging society and low birthrate. .and we need a decent media that tells the truth re the tax needs to fund public services and Brexit.

    • 7 months ago

    Disgruntled Tory here. Anything to do with the Tories is poison. Jeremy Hunt has no credible economic qualifications. Grant Shapps has no defence experience. They lied, lied, and lied again about immigration. It’s a joke. Vote Reform 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

    • 7 months ago

    He's right about one thing – Labour doesn't have a coherent economic plan. That's because both major parties are stuck in 20th century economic methodology.
    In a globalised world, tax breaks for business creators leads to investment outflow. Increasing the income of the lowest earners puts it directly into local economies and boosts consumer-led growth

    • 7 months ago

    Growth, growth, growth. It amazes me that governments the world over still cling on to growth being the answer. It is clearly unsustainable. Nothing in nature grows forever. Things grow, they mature, they die. I think at best we are at the mature stage. We need a different, dare I say radical change to our thinking, and that has to include compassion to everyone and everything.

    • 7 months ago

    Faith was lost a long time before that. The writing was on the wall with Theresa May when Hammond was Chancellor. The Party lost its majority to Corbyn, of all people. The split over Brexit wiped them out in the European election bringing in the disastrous Boris who put a border down the North Sea and destroyed the economy over COVID. Truss was derailed by Rishi and Boris's energy crisis brought about by years of Conservative greenery rather than energy security. Truss's mini budget was fine – CBI declared support as did the papers – until the likes of Gove complained about the miniscule change to top rate tax and scared the horses in the City. That was caused because the Conservative Party in parliament had lost connection with its supporters in the country who gave them a leader they did not want and were determined to derail. The icing on the cake was the lip-service to controlling immigration while having no intention to do anything but increase it. Just plain, bald faced lying since "call me Dave" promised immigration in the tens of thousands max. This collapse might have been triggered by the Liz Truss thing but it was at breaking point anyway. No: this disaster is at the door of the smug, we-know-what's-best-for-you Conservative Party elites as represented by the likes of Hammond and Cameron that have prioritised the agenda of corporate interests rather than those of the voters- as we shall see on Thursday.

    • 7 months ago

    This guy only knows caveman austerity economics

    • 7 months ago

    The tories' ability to deny reality verges on being a new religion. There has been no growth throughout this man's entire tenure, just overvaluation of traded property. When he talks about purchasing power being more important to people than immigration, he's really saying the british standard of living depends entirely on cheap imported labour, not investment or training or british people doing any work.

    • 7 months ago

    I quit the party when Liz Truss (a real Tory) was usurped against the vote of the membership, they are out of touch with the membership and the country.

    • 7 months ago

    The policy that dare not speak its name – raising taxes on the rich, corporations, financial services and capital gains.

    • 7 months ago

    From Pitt to Sunak…all to blame 100%.

    • 7 months ago

    I'd love the Lib Dems to become the official opposition at least we'd have a more left-wing opposition to the more right-wing Labour Party.

    • 7 months ago

    I don’t think it was just because Liz Truss that people lost faith in the Tories it was also the ridiculous Brexit they negotiated and fostered on the UK public, it was also lying and incompetent “partygate”Johnson and also Sunak whose turned out to be an even bigger liar I think most people see him for the weasly rat he is. And finally the Tory party was always partial to a lie or two or misrepresentation of the truth but they are all at it, you don’t know now if they are telling truth or lying, I don’t think that there is anyone in the Tory party who could hold their head high and claim they are not part of this lying culture that has gripped the Tory party.

    • 7 months ago

    Why not listen to people for a change?

    • 7 months ago

    Invite Rory Stewart back

    • 7 months ago

    Jeez! This guy who was part of the fanatical austerity govt sounds very much like a sensible one!! 😱

    • 7 months ago

    Id say when they got rid of Borris they went downhill

    • 7 months ago

    zero seats, zero seats, zero seats

    • 7 months ago

    The wealthiest households are now paying half the tax they did in the 50's,60's and 70's.. it's funny how that doesn't get mentioned either..

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