It is right wing thinking to consider British workers and their families before foreign labour. It was Labour policy too, before Blair and Corbyn.
Tory thinking has always been about exploitation for their own gain
It is right wing thinking to consider British workers and their families before foreign labour. It was Labour policy too, before Blair and Corbyn.
Tory thinking has always been about exploitation for their own gain
It's been about belief in the individual and inspiring them to reach their full potential - which is why Starmer has done such a dramatic U turn from Corbyn's Palestine Liberation Front of Islington, to thinking about British workers and not wanting to see their wages undercut by cheap labour. That is, if he's genuine. Blair said similar and then opened us up for migration to the whole of the EU. Gordon Brown felt the backlash from voters.
Yeah sure it is…..you continue to doff your cap, while those ****s laugh at you behind your back, giving each other back handers…leaving you the crumbs at the table so you keep coming back.
...would have been a perfectly reasonable line in 1900.
Its where they want you to be….and like a mug you’re happy to be there.
It was the Tories that got us out of the EU parliamentary gravy train, and all its corruption at the top and supply of cheap labour to the wealthy individuals and companies in the the big member states.
Starmer pressed hard to ignore the referendum and have a "People's Vote", because those that had voted for Brexit were apparently not "people"
Just ‘cos I wanted out of the EU, like most of my kind, because of the things that you mention, Please done believe I owe your lot something and should be grateful….it was always a means to an end. Your mob are still a party of the rich, a party of greed and a party of helping no one but themselves.
The plan is coming to fruition
There are a few rotters in the Tories. It's power that corrupts. Look at New Labour.
But if Being a Tory was that bad, why is Starmer dead set on becoming one?
Because Labour have abandoned their working class roots and pandering to the centre/right of the party.
That’s pretty obvious I would have thought.
However it’s a step forward from the Tories so going in the right direction
It was Corbyn that abandoned the working class and the voters shafted him in the 2019 election.
Starmer has become New Labour, though without the same conviction. He's bland, is the best I can say about him.
It's been about belief in the individual and inspiring them to reach their full potential - which is why Starmer has done such a dramatic U turn from Corbyn's Palestine Liberation Front of Islington, to thinking about British workers and not wanting to see their wages undercut by cheap labour. That is, if he's genuine. Blair said similar and then opened us up for migration to the whole of the EU. Gordon Brown felt the backlash from voters.
Brown lost because he called a bigot a bigot. Bigots don’t like hearing other bigots being called bigots because deep down they know they’re bigots.
Brown lost because he called a bigot a bigot. Bigots don’t like hearing other bigots being called bigots because deep down they know they’re bigots.
Yeah, most of the nation supported the woman he called a bigot.
Apart from a handful of head-up-the-arse, no-border ****ers![]()
Brown lost because he called a bigot a bigot. Bigots don’t like hearing other bigots being called bigots because deep down they know they’re bigots.
He called her a bigot, in private, for her bigoted opinions. I don’t know what more you could ask of him. The alternative was Cameron and just enough stupid ****s chose him instead.Are you talking about Browns disdain for the voting by being caught off microphone calling a life long supporter of Labour a ‘Bigoted Woman’ ? Don’t you see that sort of hatred for working class people, just because they dare to voice concerns about unfettered immigration, is precisely what turned people against what the Labour Party had become ?
A bit like that fat **** of lard Thornberry slagging off “white van man”
They can’t even disguise their hatred of us
He called her a bigot, in private, for her bigoted opinions. I don’t know what more you could ask of him. The alternative was Cameron and just enough stupid ****s chose him instead.
His masked slipped and people saw him for what he was......tell me what did she actually say that was “bigoted” ? How dare she voice concern about anything that the elite have agreed on...how ****ing dare she !!!!
Without bothering to trawl the web for an exact quote it was something non-sensical about Eastern Europeans on benefits I believe. I was happily studying in Spain at the time.