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Keir Starmer's time is up

In the case of UK government bond investments, the main attraction is not the return. UK gilts attracts investors who want a low risk investment that is stable over time. That's why pension funds put money into them, alongside other investors who are risk-averse. If you're looking for a high return on investments, you'd go for more volatile options.
 
Okay then.

He's a plodding visionless middle management nonentity who's been used by far more capable people on the right of the party as a blank space that was hard to criticise as he's such a fucking void of a person, living off some vague sense of liberalism from when he worked on the McLibel case over a quater of a century ago. His lack of talent is only matched by his luck at being in the right place at the right time to become leader. He has nothing to offer the country and if he ceased to exist it'd make no measurable impact on the world.
It'd make things somewhat better
 
It'd make things somewhat better
Nah, if he was sucked into the vacuum where his character should be and disappeared from existence some other cunt'd step up and carry on the same. He's such a void of nothing that we'd barely remember who he was in six weeks. Even rumours of him having an affair reek of some nobody accounts manager having a desperate fumble with their admin assistant and barely prompt an eye roll.
 
Nah, if he was sucked into the vacuum where his character should be and disappeared from existence some other cunt'd step up and carry on the same. He's such a void of nothing that we'd barely remember who he was in six weeks. Even rumours of him having an affair reek of some nobody accounts manager having a desperate fumble with their admin assistant and barely prompt an eye roll.
It'd be a good six weeks tho
 
Nah, if he was sucked into the vacuum where his character should be and disappeared from existence some other cunt'd step up and carry on the same. He's such a void of nothing that we'd barely remember who he was in six weeks. Even rumours of him having an affair reek of some nobody accounts manager having a desperate fumble with their admin assistant and barely prompt an eye roll.
Manchurian Candidate #2 already in the building: Wes Streeting….
 
Why did he want to go to Taylor Swifts concert? He wont know any of her songs. Its shameful, he is 62.
A Prime Minister should be aware of the mood on the streets and in the concert halls. He should have his finger on the pulse of the throbbing heart of the people.
 

Well, we know more about the 'harsh light' now.

Less than 1/2 of the households in the bottom 20% of income has access to a car, meaning that they will rely on public transport to get about/get to work etc.

Yet another direct attack on the working class, by a Labour Government endlessly claiming that they are working class.
 

Well, we know more about the 'harsh light' now.

Less than 1/2 of the households in the bottom 20% of income has access to a car, meaning that they will rely on public transport to get about/get to work etc.

Yet another direct attack on the working class, by a Labour Government endlessly claiming that they are working class.
Wankers. Why not increase tax on motorists by 50% too if we are all in together
 
Ah snap.

I did think of starting an 'Even worse than the Tories' thread for this. Would have been exhibit A.

The attempt to spin it as a positive really boils my piss.

With the Tories the hatred of the poor was up front. Wasn't it Thatcher who claimed adults were 'a failure' if they preferred green public transport rather than a car?

Starmer's attempt to present this tax on the poor as some sort of intervention - "we know the poor are skint and trapped without the bus so we are only halving the cap" is risible and yet more evidence of what a detestable and clueless prick he is.

As Greenpeace commnted "It makes no political, economical or environmental sense whatsoever"
 
Ed Davey is coming across as more radical than Starmer

Tax rises needed to avert austerity, Starmer says


Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey said the previous Conservative government "unquestionably left our economy in tatters... yet the new government can not allow the burden of fixing this mess to fall on families and small businesses already suffering from past Conservative tax rises". He urged Labour to "look to the big banks, big tech companies and the oil and gas giants to raise the money needed".
 
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