Both the former government that passed the 2016 Bill and the Starmer government are right of centre - the former government being the Conservatives (Tories), so please don't be foolish enough to brand them lefties. Arguably Starmer's government is even more right-wing, though there must be handful of left-wing MPs who are finding life on…
Both the former government that passed the 2016 Bill and the Starmer government are right of centre - the former government being the Conservatives (Tories), so please don't be foolish enough to brand them lefties. Arguably Starmer's government is even more right-wing, though there must be handful of left-wing MPs who are finding life on the back benches (ie not in the government) very troubling right now. Both parties are authoritarian, however, so there are similarities with that aspect of communist dictatorships. The Tories certainly aren't woke, while Labour is the worst of woke nonsense, such as gender ideology, mixed in with their horrendous authoritarianism. Both parties are neoliberal and try to outdo each other in their obedience to the City and their cruelty towards working people, the disabled and unemployed, and Starmer seems to have it in for the elderly.
Starmer's govt center-right? Patently, completely false. Even the conservatives weren't there: Their current leader (since they lost the last election) even said it herself "we talked right but we governed left". They are basically center-left Lib Dems wets.
I agree that Starmer seems to have it in for the retired.
Both the former government that passed the 2016 Bill and the Starmer government are right of centre - the former government being the Conservatives (Tories), so please don't be foolish enough to brand them lefties. Arguably Starmer's government is even more right-wing, though there must be handful of left-wing MPs who are finding life on the back benches (ie not in the government) very troubling right now. Both parties are authoritarian, however, so there are similarities with that aspect of communist dictatorships. The Tories certainly aren't woke, while Labour is the worst of woke nonsense, such as gender ideology, mixed in with their horrendous authoritarianism. Both parties are neoliberal and try to outdo each other in their obedience to the City and their cruelty towards working people, the disabled and unemployed, and Starmer seems to have it in for the elderly.
Starmer's govt center-right? Patently, completely false. Even the conservatives weren't there: Their current leader (since they lost the last election) even said it herself "we talked right but we governed left". They are basically center-left Lib Dems wets.
I agree that Starmer seems to have it in for the retired.