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Starmer's speech 27th Aug 24

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Ilovecheese Tue 27-Aug-24 14:17:45

I can't see another thread on this so thought I would start one. Apologies if I have just missed it.
I will try to give a quick overview of the beginning of the speech:

No one could possibly have foreseen for one second that the Conservatives were not being completely honest about the state of the nations finances. It was therefore a terrible shock to find a "black hole". This means that any promises made before the election, e.g. not removing the winter fuel allowance, can now be totally disregarded.

Mamie Wed 28-Aug-24 11:19:25

GrannyGravy13

The Telegraph is allegedly reporting that pensioners living abroad will continue to get the WFA, regardless of income

Well that is very selective reporting, because all those of us who live in France had the WFA taken away at least ten years ago. There were some on here who were very pleased with the decision at the time.

Plunger Wed 28-Aug-24 11:30:48

Mamie

GrannyGravy13

The Telegraph is allegedly reporting that pensioners living abroad will continue to get the WFA, regardless of income

Well that is very selective reporting, because all those of us who live in France had the WFA taken away at least ten years ago. There were some on here who were very pleased with the decision at the time.

Instead of simply reading the headline read the article itself. Clearly states that France and Spain are not covered.

knspol Wed 28-Aug-24 11:35:26

I am increasingly of the opinion that nothing you read in the newspapers or hear from a politician is the truth. Everything is edited for their own purposes and the public will never know the true picture about any of it.
Personally I think the LP will be disastrous for those of us who have worked hard all our lives, paid into the system and saved money. The LP is all about reducing people to the same level rather than helping the less fortunate to prosper.

David49 Wed 28-Aug-24 11:39:39

You really should not take notice of the scare stories in the scandal sheets, they are inaccurate at best, scurrilous usually.

undines Wed 28-Aug-24 11:53:53

Starmer is a liar. There are countless examples (sorry none to hand but investigate on the alternative media if you are interested - BBC isn't going to 'dob him in') Nothing would surprise me, except if I see the poor becoming less poor under his premiership. But sadly they won't.

MayBee70 Wed 28-Aug-24 11:54:16

knspol

I am increasingly of the opinion that nothing you read in the newspapers or hear from a politician is the truth. Everything is edited for their own purposes and the public will never know the true picture about any of it.
Personally I think the LP will be disastrous for those of us who have worked hard all our lives, paid into the system and saved money. The LP is all about reducing people to the same level rather than helping the less fortunate to prosper.

Well, I can’t remember the last time I actually had any interest added to my saving and there wasn’t a Labour government during that time.

J52 Wed 28-Aug-24 12:09:52

undines

Starmer is a liar. There are countless examples (sorry none to hand but investigate on the alternative media if you are interested - BBC isn't going to 'dob him in') Nothing would surprise me, except if I see the poor becoming less poor under his premiership. But sadly they won't.

I think if you’re going to call someone a liar you need concrete irrefutable evidence.

polnan Wed 28-Aug-24 12:14:05

huge wage rise to already well paid Traindrivers??? just asking

Mojack26 Wed 28-Aug-24 12:15:36

They all lie to get into power! One party is as bad as another.

Mollygo Wed 28-Aug-24 12:21:12

Under any government, austerity means politicians don’t suffer what they impose on the country, whatever they call it.
Elections are called because the country gets fed up and doesn’t trust the government so they vote in the next government.
Every government blames the previous government for the mess they left and the actions they took which caused the mess.
The internet gives us greater opportunity than TV and newspapers did to vociferously support the actions of the party they support, ignoring any lies, untruths, misleading statements, claims of ”not knowing” etc, their party puts out. And so it goes on.
^ Well yes Mollygo, austerity is generally accepted under the Tories.^
Another sweeping statement. 👏👏
Are you claiming that all Conservative voters thought it was the right thing to do?
Are you saying that all Labour voters accepted Gordon Brown’s actions as the right thing to do?
Accept means ^ consent to receive something offered.
For most people (my sweeping statement),
Austerity was foisted on the population - impose an unwelcome or unnecessary thing

Cossy Wed 28-Aug-24 12:27:00

knspol

I am increasingly of the opinion that nothing you read in the newspapers or hear from a politician is the truth. Everything is edited for their own purposes and the public will never know the true picture about any of it.
Personally I think the LP will be disastrous for those of us who have worked hard all our lives, paid into the system and saved money. The LP is all about reducing people to the same level rather than helping the less fortunate to prosper.

It certainly isn’t!

Have a good long look at the Tory levelling up Dept/scheme and their pledge to eradicate child poverty by 2020 (I worked on this disastrous project!)

Jane43 Wed 28-Aug-24 12:28:15

polnan

huge wage rise to already well paid Traindrivers??? just asking

That ‘huge wage rise’ is over three years and adds up to less than the rate of inflation over those years. Workers will always strive to maintain their living standards and if they are fortunate enough to belong to a union prepared to fight for that aim then good luck to them. My husband worked in the rail industry for 48 years, I know how hard these people work and the impact working antisocial hours has on their families.

Cossy Wed 28-Aug-24 12:29:24

undines

Starmer is a liar. There are countless examples (sorry none to hand but investigate on the alternative media if you are interested - BBC isn't going to 'dob him in') Nothing would surprise me, except if I see the poor becoming less poor under his premiership. But sadly they won't.

If you’re going to call ANYONE a liar, but cannot or will not provide links or evidence, other than saying “alternative media” please don’t expect anyone to take you seriously.

Cossy Wed 28-Aug-24 12:33:34

JenniferEccles

It’s going to be a very long five years.

It’s been a very very long 14 years!

Austerity started the rot, many many public sector workers saw both their salaries frozen and spending cuts in their departments/schools. We did not need austerity, it did absolutely nothing other than push people into poverty!

flowerofthewestx2 Wed 28-Aug-24 12:37:45

I am, at the moment, reading a book called Doner.
A story where the population has risen by billions. Elders are being asked to donate their lives to make room for newborns. One life, one death. Is this our future? Kill the oldies off first. Oh the doner is given one hour to meet the new baby before he/she is disposed of.

Jane43 Wed 28-Aug-24 12:41:24

J52

undines

Starmer is a liar. There are countless examples (sorry none to hand but investigate on the alternative media if you are interested - BBC isn't going to 'dob him in') Nothing would surprise me, except if I see the poor becoming less poor under his premiership. But sadly they won't.

I think if you’re going to call someone a liar you need concrete irrefutable evidence.

Apparently there are ‘none to hand’, how very convenient.

polnan Wed 28-Aug-24 12:43:04

well flowerofthe west, I can actually see that or something very similar come to pass.. perhaps not immediately, but the who knows!

Beckett Wed 28-Aug-24 12:49:11

Why didn't they start by reviewing the £300+ per day paid to those who turn up at the unelected House of Lords, they could cancel the subsidised restaurants and bars in both House of Commons and House of Lords, then also stop the "energy" allowance given to MPs to pay for heating their second homes - or perhaps they think pensioners have the "broadest shoulders"

J52 Wed 28-Aug-24 13:03:39

Beckett

Why didn't they start by reviewing the £300+ per day paid to those who turn up at the unelected House of Lords, they could cancel the subsidised restaurants and bars in both House of Commons and House of Lords, then also stop the "energy" allowance given to MPs to pay for heating their second homes - or perhaps they think pensioners have the "broadest shoulders"

Agree, such great ideas, cross party savings and would raise millions.

J52 Wed 28-Aug-24 13:08:27

Actually I’ll rephrase, it will save millions.

Chardy Wed 28-Aug-24 13:09:05

J52

undines

Starmer is a liar. There are countless examples (sorry none to hand but investigate on the alternative media if you are interested - BBC isn't going to 'dob him in') Nothing would surprise me, except if I see the poor becoming less poor under his premiership. But sadly they won't.

I think if you’re going to call someone a liar you need concrete irrefutable evidence.

Here are the ten pledges on which he was elected leader. "Based on the moral case for socialism". Not one pledge is untarnished.
Here are the 5 missions - again several looking rather weak.
The Labour manifesto 2024 talks about lowering energy bills.
He supported 50s women- now silence (even the Express has noticed)
He seems to be actively supporting Ukraine war and is silent on the Gazan genocide

Siope Wed 28-Aug-24 13:11:08

I do t think I can do better than to quote Ian Dunt, political columnist at the Independent:

“Plenty to be wary of in Starmer's pain-is-coming message, particularly on whether Labour sticks to Tory departmental spending plans. But you can tell a lot about people already attacking Starmer for decisions they do not yet know he has made.”

MayBee70 Wed 28-Aug-24 13:14:18

Chardy

J52

undines

Starmer is a liar. There are countless examples (sorry none to hand but investigate on the alternative media if you are interested - BBC isn't going to 'dob him in') Nothing would surprise me, except if I see the poor becoming less poor under his premiership. But sadly they won't.

I think if you’re going to call someone a liar you need concrete irrefutable evidence.

Here are the ten pledges on which he was elected leader. "Based on the moral case for socialism". Not one pledge is untarnished.
Here are the 5 missions - again several looking rather weak.
The Labour manifesto 2024 talks about lowering energy bills.
He supported 50s women- now silence (even the Express has noticed)
He seems to be actively supporting Ukraine war and is silent on the Gazan genocide

Netanyahu is still banned from this country though? Didn’t Sunak plan to remove the ban!

ronib Wed 28-Aug-24 13:15:50

But the black hole will get even blacker and bigger- abolish university tuition fees? At what cost? Fully costed? More spin than my grandmother’s spin dryer.

Chardy Wed 28-Aug-24 13:16:22

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