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Just tuned in to BBC Breakfast to hear Jess Phillips absolutely mangling Aneurin Bevan’s “the language of priorities is the religion of socialism” quote - both in words and meaning.
Fair comment. Biden gift-wrapped his country for Trump. Stamer is performing the same service for Farage here.
www.theguardian.com/culture/2025...
This article explains why it is correct and necessary to label the far-right as the far-right.
bylinetimes.com/2025/05/12/p...
It will never be enough.
Not a political strategist, but one lesson Labour might take from this litmus test of their platform is that the efforts they are making to lessen the political cost of doing difficult but necessary things aren’t, in fact, doing that. But it *is* muddling the message & stymying the pace of progress.
Is it time for the Labour Party to return to its socialist roots? This writer argues that it should have done so long ago. Part 2 of 2 | Colin Tudge
@westenglandbylines.co.uk
The Labour Party, Government and country are all weaker for not having @andyburnham.bsky.social in a position of leadership centrally
Well said @andyburnham.bsky.social - speaking up as many MPs and councillors have too
Cuts to disability benefits are indeed "the wrong choice"
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
To recap, the government’s own analysis shows its cuts would leave:
250,000 people in poverty by 2030—including 50,000 children.
1 in 5 families with a disabled member worse off.
3.2 million people £1,720 worse off.
They must abandon these cruel plans.
If, as Mr Starmer believes, AI is the magic wand that will solve our problems, why employ a human Chancellor blindly to follow a self-destructive algorithm, when a machine would do it just as well?
Quote from Tom Pollard, head of social policy: Today’s assessment confirms that ill and disabled people will see cuts to benefits amounting to around £6.5bn a year by 2029-30. Yet the Department for Work and Pensions and the Office for Budget Responsibility between them have not yet been able to forecast any impact on employment outcomes. The government’s narrative to justify benefit cuts for ill and disabled people has completely fallen apart – it is clearer than ever that the real driver has been pressure to meet an arbitrary savings target.
This government's attempt to justify cutting benefits has completely fallen apart. They're slashing support for ill and disabled people to meet their arbitrary fiscal rules.
@pollardtom.bsky.social reacts to the cuts announced in the spring statement
Ministers need to rethink their plans for social security reform.
These changes will mean many disabled people and their families are pushed into poverty.
Where there are pressures on the public finances those with the broadest shoulders must contribute more.
Rachel Reeves: I will not 'tax and spend'.
That means cuts in some govt depts.
So far, two child benefit cap, winter fuel payment cut, freeze on income tax thresholds; proposed benefit cuts
Must ditch the fiscal rules. Tax the rich.
Can't grow economy without that.
If anyone can show me how you grow the economy by targeting people who need assistance to wash below their waist, please reply.
War on the poor and disabled
Around a million Britons will lose their entire £70 a week or £3,500 a year benefit.
Bureaucracy with a cliff-edge. Many will just miss out.
To enable the govt to meet arbitrary fiscal rules, avoid redistribution of income and wealth.
What are the victims to do?
Making economic growth the overriding purpose, to which all else must be sacrificed, not only trashes ecological and social values. It's also spectacularly bad politics. Governments can't control growth, but when it dips, this government, by its own criteria, fails. A rod for its own back.
Funnily enough im reading his book at the moment m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71t...
To revive economy UK govt must redistribute wealth.
Bottom 50% of the population has 5% of wealth; bottom fifth has 0.5%. 1% have more than 70% population combined.
Median wage is £29,604. Real average wage unchanged since 2008.
Cut taxes on the bottom 50%. Tax wealth. End tax perks of the rich.
I’ve finally received my invite and it’s about time! I was starting to think that I was being a woke, metropolitan elite, climate change realist, pro vaccine shill for nothing.
"Labour is right to be worried about Reform. But seeking to dress up in Nigel Farage’s clothes is certain to end in failure."
Kieran Connell on why trying to out Reform Reform would be a mistake
🌿 Climate and Nature Bill's co-sponsor, @labourlewis.bsky.social:
“I don't want to see growth that comes at the cost of my daughter and her generation's future. You can not have growth on a dead planet—MPs need to understand that. Climate, biodiversity and growth are interlinked.” #CANBill
The UK grassroots music venue charity has heavily criticised a Welsh council for what it describes as 'wasteful' and 'heavy-handed' action being taken against the owner of a venue - despite it now being closed
Poverty is political
Despite economic growth since 2010, 5.2m UK children live in poverty. Govts imposed two-child benefit cap.
Due to lack of good food, housing, healthcare, UK children upto 7cm shorter than comparable Europeans.
Must reset political discourse
leftfootforward.org/2025/01/labo...
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