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Agree with you on the Post Office, a Conservative manifesto should really suggest privatising it. |
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But like energy (wholesalers/retailers), the government were hell bent on separating the delivery of mail from the post offices that would feed the Royal Mail. Why? The lefties may well say so that their mates can get something out of it. But really, it was about shedding subsidy and that comes down to the question of public service vs profit. We've seen with the PO 'privatisation', the government being the single shareholder, is that the CEO has been struggling for profit, withdrawing services from public availability (closing POs), which is perverse. Then the Royal Mail is trying to do the same by raising prices, trying to reduce deliveries and basically shafting the public. The two together, could at least coordinate policy and the government to recognise its obligation to maintain a public service. The UK is structurally broken, imo, and this is a minute aspect of this wider question. |
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You seem to favour the status quo i.e. a right of centre executive striving to achieve a low tax, small state utopia designed to maximise the profits of private enterprise at the expense of the wider population. Look around you and consider the state of the nation's infrastructure and ask yourself if you want 5 more years of this. Then add the divisive culture wars, etc. for good measure. |
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He doesn't want 5 more years of 'this'. Nor does he want 5 years of Labour and the divisions and incompetence they'll bring.
We really are up shit creek nix paddle. |
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Labour is a book you can judge by its cover. They are rowing back on promises; they have no plan for the economy; no plan for immigration. They are the same spinners/liars as the Conservatives. It's very bad when we shouldn't be saying 'anyone but the Tories' because the others won't be any better. |
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Britain is completely broken save for the efforts of British business that keep things going. If Labour can unbreak that my whatsit's a kipper. |
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The thing is, they are not the rightful party of government and voting for someone other than them isn’t a punishment. It’s an alternative choice. As things stand right now it is hard to believe Labour could possibly be as bad. Yes, there are some complete wingnuts on their back benches, but then there are some complete wingnuts sitting behind the Prime Miniature in the commons right now (and one or two sat next to him as well). Starmer doesn’t fill me with paroxysms of joy but he does strike me as a capable, if boring, leader, with an eye for detail and experience of running a serious public service. He literally can’t do any worse than Rishi Sunak and given Sunak’s almost complete disconnection from how most of us actually live in this country he is almost inevitably going to do better. |
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Brendan Clarke-Smith and 30p Lee Anderson resign from roles
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