Off Topic Politics Thread

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This is one of the reasons I have always read the Mirror.
Despite it being a left leaning paper and a supporter of the Labour Party, it always calls out what it considers to be wrong actions taken by the party.


“LET me briefly recount some of the things we can blame the Trump presidency for.

Enabling fascists, racists, conspiracy theorists and very dim people to believe they are right about everything.

Criminally insulting British troops who lost limbs in Afghanistan and Iraq fighting American wars as they are dismissed as freeloaders.

Inciting attacks on journalists and empowering blood-lusting monsters like Putin and Netanyahu to make World War Three a more imminent prospect.

But we cannot blame MAGA, as our Chancellor would like us to, for putting the British economy into intensive care. Nor attempting to pump life into it by driving 250,000 people, 50,000 of them children, into poverty.

Because Trump (who Reeves squeamishly refers to as “the changing world” for fear of upsetting him) took power more than six months after this Labour government did. A six months devoid of action, heart or vision, filled with incoherent policy, toxic negativity, lost opportunity and sheer incompetence.

Neither can she, nor Keir Starmer, keep blaming “the party opposite” for every hole they dig themselves into. Because Starmer and his ministers were evidently as prepared for Downing Street as Liz Truss was. Their nine-month shelf-life may be longer than a salad leaf but they have been about as effective as a wet lettuce.

I was always fearful as Starmer crept into power with no set of deep-rooted ideals to determine policy and no offer other than “we’re not the Tories” while winking at the right-wing media to say “actually, we probably are”.

Change, change, change he promised. Same, same, same we got. Growth, growth, growth he pledged. Flatline, flatline, flatline we got.

And now, as the Mirror’s front-page angrily screamed on Thursday, we have the unprecedented sight of a Labour government “Balancing the books on the backs of the poor”.

Why not reverse the two unfunded NI employee cuts the Tories introduced to bribe voters before the election? Why not show how Brexit is crippling our growth and properly repair relations with our EU trading partners?

Why not point out that the 350 wealthiest UK people share an £800bn fortune and a 2% levy on assets over £10m would raise £24bn annually? Then do it, instead of getting those with the least to sacrifice the most?

Reeves’ economic acumen is starting to look as dodgy as her CV and as naive as her freebie-taking. The self-inflicted wounds from her October budget were delivered a week before Trump was elected president on a mission to disrupt the world by putting America First.

She failed to factor that in and any headroom she gave herself vanished.

This week she tried to correct that costly error, yet knowing Trump was about to bring in tariffs that would hammer the global economy she again gave herself no margin for error. And, even before backbenchers organise a revolt against it, her second budget already looks dead in the water.

Nobody doubts that Labour inherited a battered economy in globally challenging times, but that was all the more reason to have leaders of courage, intellect and political savvy.

We needed a Harold Wilson or a Clement Attlee in No10 with a Gordon Brown next door.

Instead we have what looks like a pair of HR managers from a middling consultancy firm willing to sacrifice any principles, massage any figures and push pain on the weakest among us to stay in their jobs.”
 
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What are the dangerous and aggressive incursions in the last twenty years by
Russia, he is talking about?
Aren’t the American bases there to protect Greenland from such occurrences and if so, have they been failing in their duty?
And if Denmark and Europe hasn’t done enough to protect Greenland, how about European forces taking over the current American bases with the Americans being told “We’ve got this. You can go home now.”
There were 17 US bases in Greenland but now it’s just one.
 
Climate change is not the existential threat that you claim.

A much more serious threat is the complete mismanagement of UK industry and the economy.

This is a genuine danger to us all, much more so than climate change.

As energy costs continue to soar thanks to Miliband and his zealots, the country will continue to decline
Sorry what you are saying is rubbish
The planet is dying through climate change. How can you deny that?
 
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On what planet is this OK?

Considering the ridiculous benefits and luxury system we implement this will costs us billions.

Why are we allowing this, when closing the border is such an easy thing to do. We are a ****ing island <laugh>

Why are Stalin and his mates willing to spunk billions on this, but steal from pensioners, disabled people and vulnerable children… people who have been paying tax all their lives?

Can any of you lefty’s on here please help me understand why you are all fine with this?

Thanks for returning the North to us, must have missed that one
 
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Sorry what you are saying is rubbish
The planet is dying through climate change. How can you deny that?

That may be true, but putting the blame on the human race may not be the answer, as shown in Myanmar the Planet is quite capable of destroying itself and all who live on it.