Thanks for your response, I appreciate that. I think you are a RUBBISH conservative, and I mean that as a compliment.Thor wrote: ↑Sat Nov 21, 2020 7:54 pm
1) I think that the wrong people were in positions of power within the tory Party. Dave was all about Dave. Teresa couldn't give a toss. Both had good chancellors however, I wouldn't trust either of them as far as I could throw them.
I do think Boris does want to make a difference and his levelling up will help to achieve it. Under his watch I would like to see these policies reversed or new ones brought in to change the direction that was taken. I know I bang on about homelessness, but he has set in policy to eradicate it by 2025 this can only be a good thing and its these sort of polices that must be driven forwards which make huge differences to peoples lives.
2) we need to see how that goes in the next 4 years.
3) all politicians are a part of the establishment. As far as starmer building himself up could he and his views work in favour of the many and not the few? Possibly only time will in that respect.
With homelessness, he can't set it 'in policy' unless the rest of other policies reflect. To do that he would need to overhaul the DWP and its sanctions system, increase mental health funding dramatically (including CAMHS), improve meaningful employment opportunity by banishing zero hour contracts and therefore improving welfare even more significantly, introduce a rapid rehousing programme, build more social housing than any Prime Minister of the past 70 years, do away with the bedroom tax, substantially improve third sector funding etc.
If he did all of that, and I sincerely hope he does, he won't be a Conservative PM. And he won't get enough party support.
I doubt he'll be there in a year either, so I don't think you'll ever know.
Starmer would be a gigantic step up, and he isn't even my type of politician by a long shot.
Basically, you're sliding towards being a liberal, Thor. Welcome to this side of the line.