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Re: Starmer’s chronicles
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Has he done any since being in power? I can’t think of any off the top of my head.
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This website is useful to see what has and hasn’t been done in terms of campaign pledges- https://pledgeprogress.co.uk/
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28-11-2024, 09:19
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Re: Starmer’s chronicles
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Nothing, the question on whether he has U-turned on "anything" was asked.
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Drats, I was hoping he had seen the route to economic growth.
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28-11-2024, 09:40
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Re: Starmer’s chronicles
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Drats, I was hoping he had seen the route to economic growth.
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you'll need A scanning electron microscope to find any
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28-11-2024, 15:17
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Re: Starmer’s chronicles
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In better news it’s great to see breakfast clubs will be brought in for school kids
Maybe a donor somewhere is benefiting from this but this is great for low-income families
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What is the difference between, not giving fuel allowances to oaps and not giving this to families that don't need it
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Well he is in for another 4 years, give him a chance 
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Really hope his plans work. Based on Labour in Wales., I don't hold out much hope
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28-11-2024, 15:31
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Re: Starmer’s chronicles
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Really hope his plans work. Based on Labour in Wales., I don't hold out much hope 
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Welsh Labour are a bunch of unreconstructed lefty dinosaurs. The winds of social democratic reform that began blowing through the party from the mid 80s onwards (and found their ultimate expression in Blairism) have yet to get up the Valleys.
Starmer may yet prove competent or he may in fact already have revealed who he really is, but either way neither he nor the UK party are the same beast as what you’re saddled with in Cardiff.
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28-11-2024, 18:56
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Re: Starmer’s chronicles
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Welsh Labour are a bunch of unreconstructed lefty dinosaurs. The winds of social democratic reform that began blowing through the party from the mid 80s onwards (and found their ultimate expression in Blairism) have yet to get up the Valleys.
Starmer may yet prove competent or he may in fact already have revealed who he really is, but either way neither he nor the UK party are the same beast as what you’re saddled with in Cardiff.
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Perhaps changing its name from Welsh labour , to " we can con you all of the time party" would paint a clearer red line between them , however they are at this time the same party.
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28-11-2024, 19:15
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Re: Starmer’s chronicles
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What is the difference between, not giving fuel allowances to oaps and not giving this to families that don't need it 
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Which low income families don't need it?
It seems to me that both benefits are now means tested.
The national debt won't be reduced without hard decisions and whoever won power would have to make them.
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28-11-2024, 19:26
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Re: Starmer’s chronicles
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So going on that link, he hasn’t u-turned on any pledges, interesting.
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29-11-2024, 09:26
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Re: Starmer’s chronicles
Transport Secretary Louise Haigh resigns after Sky News revealed mobile phone guilty plea
according to GB news she "lost" 3 mobile phones before being sacked from aviva
Government of service,no more sleaze,turn the page blaa blaa blaa
a convict in the government whoda thunk it
the incident "raises questions as to why the prime minister appointed Ms Haigh to Cabinet with responsibility for a £30bn budget".
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29-11-2024, 09:34
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Re: Starmer’s chronicles
She got what she deserved, no doubt there.
Still, this government has a LONG way to go to catch up with the last one.
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29-11-2024, 09:42
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Who is missing having to have a Cabinet Office investigation, an independent enquiry taking months and the Prime Minister saying no problem, crack on anyway?
MPs are not covered by the Exceptions Order of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act so having a spent conviction is no barrier to becoming an MP. It might be a problem for security clearance but that’s more case by case
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29-11-2024, 09:49
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Re: Starmer’s chronicles
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She got what she deserved, no doubt there.
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I’m not convinced. The beak gave her a conditional discharge, which means they didn’t think any punishment was necessary. Most likely they decided it was a silly mistake rather than an attempt at criminality but as she had entered a guilty plea they had to proceed on that basis.
I don’t think hounding someone out of their job over a 10-year-old nothing burger says anything positive about the state of our public life or discourse. It’s all rather shouty and poisonous.
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29-11-2024, 10:00
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Re: Starmer’s chronicles
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I’m not convinced. The beak gave her a conditional discharge, which means they didn’t think any punishment was necessary. Most likely they decided it was a silly mistake rather than an attempt at criminality but as she had entered a guilty plea they had to proceed on that basis.
I don’t think hounding someone out of their job over a 10-year-old nothing burger says anything positive about the state of our public life or discourse. It’s all rather shouty and poisonous.
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That’s more or less what I was saying. A conditional discharge is still a punishment albeit a ‘suspended’ one. The rumour is she just wanted a newer model phone but that’s wasn’t proven. The court based its judgment on what could be proven - an incorrect report of a lost/stolen handset.
As for her resigning, that’s overblown however this is the way it goes in government. Step down for about 6 months then get appointed in a different role once it has all blown over.
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29-11-2024, 10:08
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Re: Starmer’s chronicles
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That’s more or less what I was saying. A conditional discharge is still a punishment albeit a ‘suspended’ one. The rumour is she just wanted a newer model phone but that’s wasn’t proven. The court based its judgment on what could be proven - an incorrect report of a lost/stolen handset.
As for her resigning, that’s overblown however this is the way it goes in government. Step down for about 6 months then get appointed in a different role once it has all blown over.
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If this was borris you'd be going nuts about this,
on a personal note i am dissapointed as she was going to legalise e scooters and update the law on underpowered e bikes
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29-11-2024, 10:22
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Re: Starmer’s chronicles
If this was Boris you’d be saying “all politicians are like that”.
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