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Keir Starmer's time is up

They are tories. They believe in this model, both Starmer and Reeves.
Both of them are transfixed by the market, by capital and by its ‘achievements’ of the last 45 years. They do not have even any mild criticisms to offer, any sense or recognition of the repulsion that ‘the third way’ generates or any critique or programme for engaging coherently with its diktats.

That’s why Reeves just unthinkingly adopts mental Treasury ideas and why Starmer appears like a rabbit in the headlights when the latest wheeze to satisfy the needs of capital blows up in their gormless faces.

As for their love in with Blackrock…just yesterday as small farmers were claiming that Reeves was trying to destroy them and force them to sell to corporates we see this….

 
I'd never paid much attention to Reeves before. Reading up on her, she has always been an ideological supply-side economist - and jumped right away from the shadow cabinet as soon as Corbyn arrived. In some ways these two are even more extreme than Blair/Brown were. They are 'the market will deliver', 'rich people create wealth' types. It's not really all that big a leap from Ayn Rand.

These are old ideas, thoroughly discredited each time they reappear. As far back as 1920, it was described as 'horse and sparrow' economics. You feed the horse enough, and it will shit out enough grain for the sparrows to feed on. It was brought back as 'trickle down' economics. What are they calling it this time?
 
I'd never paid much attention to Reeves before. Reading up on her, she has always been an ideological supply-side economist - and jumped right away from the shadow cabinet as soon as Corbyn arrived. In some ways these two are even more extreme than Blair/Brown were. They are 'the market will deliver', 'rich people create wealth' types. It's not really all that big a leap from Ayn Rand.

Her hatred of Corbyn and McDonnell and even a whiff of social democracy being restored to Labour Party policy was plain. Economically she is well to the right of Blair and Brown who at least recognised that there was a downside to neoliberal economics even while in thrall to it. Reeves is a true believer. A genuine right winger. Economically speaking, a right wing extremist.
These are old ideas, thoroughly discredited each time they reappear. As far back as 1920, it was described as 'horse and sparrow' economics. You feed the horse enough, and it will shit out enough grain for the sparrows to feed on. It was brought back as 'trickle down' economics. What are they calling it this time?

and yet, here we are again. Flogging the dead horse again. Investment summits for foreign capital, no wealth tax and the super rich left untouched by the budget lest ‘capital flight’, managing the economy like a household budget, real terms cuts to non protected departments, punishment beatings of kids, pensioners and the unemployed to ‘send the right signals to the market’.

They are not ‘not very good, but better than those Tories’. They are our enemy. They need to be taken on.
 
They'll be the ones buying up the farms.
As it happens, probably not Black Rock. The small average size & £2m value of UK farms means that they’re not especially attractive asset holdings for them; they’re after bigger, chunkier more rewarding asset holdings like major infrastructural or housing holdings.

There are other asset management corporations that do invest in farmland (inc. Brookfield, Macquarie, Manulife & Nuveen) but this tends to be concentrated in nations with larger average farm unit sizes like Australia, Brazil and the US.
 
They'll be the ones buying up the farms.

No, no, no it’s a pure coincidence that the meeting between Starmer and Reeves with BlackRock is happening at exactly the same time as small farmers are being taxed off the land…..I mean it’s not like BlackRock even have an interest in corporate agriculture opportunities….
 
Finally, a Labour MP who isn’t dazzled to the point of coma by ostentatious entrepreneurial activities, the flood of easy credit and debt, low-cost imported goods, corporate capture and the peddlers of the anomie of digital streaming and entertainment services.

A Labour MP who sees where Starmer and Reeves uncritical and slavish commitment to a globalised, low pay production economy leads and where it will politically drive those condemned to be surplus pools of population, underemployed, those with collapsing lives and unliveable wages.

 
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500 or so farms potentially affected according to some reports



This is probably more accurate on the figures for the numbers of farms affected.
 
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