Well Labour have just passed a new workers rights bill. This gives you the other two main ones https://www.jmw.co.uk/blog/employment/proposed-employment-law-change Looks like Lib Dem’s is mainly about rights for disabled and families Tories is about changing sick notes ? not found Greens yet Greens improving wages, reducing pay difference between top and bottom, repealing anti union laws among others https://greenparty.org.uk/about/our-manifesto/making-work-fair/
Sorry but the bits of the workers right bill are a joke everyone should have prob period with less right. My daughter just started a job as trainee HR and some of the thing she sees would seem stupid to a hardworking person
Because you said this ‘to me you gotta vote and at the moment it is a "do you want to chop off your arm or leg, with the main parties By voting reform hopefully bring pol back to the middle, we can vote against Reform at the following election if we want’
A simple google would tell you why Farage does not want green energy as it tells you where he is funded. There is a reason why he does not want to share information on his backers. Sadly as this thread proves his sheep will still follow. He is developing a cult like Trump sadly and they are the ones that will suffer the most if this cancer gets anywhere near power. Frightening times.
Yep that's in 4 years thing can change, so luckily i have an open mind and can change anytime i see fit. At this moment in time i disagree with less reform policies than lab or cons. Are the thing you keep showing election manifestos NO, thing change, i would go further than reform and stop 99% of the inwards immigration as i think the country is full. We are a small island off the NW coast of Europe getting smaller every year and IF you believe in climate change the country is going to get a lot smaller a lot faster. The only people i would let in are Brit Nat returning home and the occ for nat required to run companies creating job etc.
Full green energy is like Nuc Fusion will be ready in 10 years and in another 5 years still 10 years away.
Don't know never looked at any parties policies, just use my eye ,ears and feeling at the time and don't like any of labours cons policies at this moment in time.
Or you could decide what you agree on and then try to understand why you differ on the things that you don't agree on. That seems like a more progressive approach.
At this moment in time if asked how i would vote, would be in Don't know camp but leaning towards reform if any but could change next week. You should try it having an open mind instead of a long standing blinkered view, it's refreshing.