Rosie51
Wyllow are you saying that broken manifesto pledges only count if it's something you're concerned about? Personally I wish they had campaigned on a manifesto of fair but necessary tax rises whether that be NI, VAT, income or other fiscal changes, but then I prefer honesty. Only a fool could possibly believe that the mess austerity got us into was going to be solved by more of the same. I voted Labour, I'm in serious danger of having 'buyers remorse'.
Quite a lot of us in the L Party wished they should have said "if needs must" and have gone on saying so subsequently. So I don't disagree with you in principle at all.
OTOH had we said appropriate tax rises but no actual figures, how many votes would they have lost in the elections
It's real politik and I don't like it but there it is.
Reform have just completely changed tune on tax, recognising people might do the math and realise it would mean enormous cuts beyond even loyal reform voters toleration.
The Conservatives are currently dead in the water, the pathetic swipes by Badenoch at PMQ dont actually ever tell us what they would do.
I'm in the Party to change it atm. I go out on the doors and will as long as possible.
Parties are not set in stone, if they can change one way then they can change another. As long as its the current voting system we have to make the best of it. If we move to PR you will have the chance, to get your own choice.