He's a complete tool. How about Costa, Amazon etc. At this point I don't care who gets in.this will be a vote winner, I've been waiting for someone to crack down on dodgy candy stores it's above funding the NHS for me
Labour to crack down on ‘dodgy’ candy stores in push to revive high streets
Party says American-style sweetshops – some under investigation for tax evasion – are ripping off publicwww.theguardian.com
"Labour is drawing up legally watertight alternatives to the Rwanda plan designed to neutralise Tory attacks branding Sir Keir Starmer weak on immigration, The Times can reveal.
The Labour leader has ruled out backing Rwanda-style deportation but is considering detailed plans for offshore processing schemes whereby asylum seekers would have their claims assessed overseas ..."
Actually I think it is...though it's a local government responsibilityThis goes straight to the real issues that voters care about. Go get ‘em Keir!
It is obvious that these sweet shops are fronts for criminal activity, but as you say, it is the responsibility of local councils. And/or the cops.Actually I think it is...though it's a local government responsibility
They only seem to exist on Oxford Street in London though, so not exactly something for the whole nation to get behindIt is obvious that these sweet shops are fronts for criminal activity, but as you say, it is the responsibility of local councils. And/or the cops.
Oxford Street candy shops is one thing, but high streets and shopping centres throughout the country are in malaise. Been to a few hustings where its been mentionedThey only seem to exist on Oxford Street in London though, so not exactly something for the whole nation to get behind
It's called austerity and it's baked in to the next labour governmentOxford Street candy shops is one thing, but high streets and shopping centres throughout the country are in malaise. Been to a few hustings where its been mentioned
Online has played a part plus councilors who never seem to miss an opportunity to give us yet another retail experienceIt's called austerity and it's baked in to the next labour government
Initially read that as "sweatshops", which would be an ugly industry to deal with.At last, a policy for the people.
Labour to crack down on ‘dodgy’ candy stores in push to revive high streets
Party says American-style sweetshops – some under investigation for tax evasion – are ripping off publicwww.theguardian.com
They're popping up all over. I can think of at least two in Ipswich alone. But they're definitely a signal of problems in the commercial rental market more than a particular scourge, the weird thing is that these obviously shady "businesses" are using hot pink and candy as a frontage.They only seem to exist on Oxford Street in London though, so not exactly something for the whole nation to get behind
8,000-10,000 years of Starmer seems excessive.His time will begin after winning 2024 General Elections
Things can only get better….again2024 is going to be anything but the new 1997 though.
Or eloquence or charisma…and not sure about no war mongeringKeir Starmer is the new Tony Blair, just without the war mongering.
"The Millbank Inquisition has found your CLP to be irretrievably infested by Corbynist heresy, and it is hereby condemned to Exterminatus. In a fiscally responsible way."In the grim darkness of the far future there is only kier
Yes, that is why the anti-war Starmer has been calling for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.Keir Starmer is the new Tony Blair, just without the war mongering.
Keir Starmer is the new Tony Blair, just without the war mongering.
But on the positive side, we're determined to crack down on the scourge of vape shops in your area"The Millbank Inquisition has found your CLP to be irretrievably infested by Corbynist heresy, and it is hereby condemned to Exterminatus. In a fiscally responsible way."
Loads in Bradford and some in Leeds. Not just London OUThey only seem to exist on Oxford Street in London though, so not exactly something for the whole nation to get behind
Give him timeKeir Starmer is the new Tony Blair, just without the war mongering.
Keir Starmer's time is upGive him time