If Labour is ever to return to government, it has to appeal to working people. There’s a myth/belief system that the LP cares about the unemployed, benefit claimants, immigrants. lGQT, etc more than working people.
That's interesting Iam64. I think this came from the days when we didn't have full employment. For the short time that we did, it was very reasonable to expect those who could to try to get a job. The thinking then became that if you didn't work it was your fault but this doesn't work unless you have full employment - that doesn't stop both the Tories and the right-wing press from inventing the use of words like "shirkers" sadly.
Again, when we first had disability benefits few people could be given the wonderful treatment we have now - nor did they live so long. We have to decide if we are still prepared to insure everyone so that some may benefit and if we decide yes we need to do it efficiently and at a reasonable level. If we decide no ... we become like America with so many people going bankrupt because of their medical bills.
What I think Labour does get and the Tories don't is that each of our "benefits" costs more if we don't offer them early and well. The Tories, to me, just see them as private industry to make money for some and to offer as little as possible. I do believe Starmer sees that early intervention can save money, save the community and save lifestyles from degenerating and taking families with them. When it come to a GE he needs to be able to present a plan.