Bandy Legs wrote: ↑Fri Jan 24, 2025 2:46 pm
Dohnut wrote: ↑Fri Jan 24, 2025 2:05 pm
Bandy Legs wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2025 10:55 pm
A different argument on the same thread under the banner of Labour.
Yet so little comment from you on the Toryscum watch thread over the last 14 years.
You sir have a very small mind & that probably isn't the only small thing about you
Judging by your comments I’ll not lose any sleep over your pitiful points. Grow up!
14 years you kept quiet on Toryscum & you tell me to grow up?
People who use terms like Tory Scum, Labour Scum and so on just demonstrate their own personal stupidity. The truth is that all parties have their share of people at both ends of the scale, from dodgy dealers to hard working and dedicated people doing their best for the people they represent.
Likewise the populist sound-bite politics some spew out is equally dim. The last 14 years! Starting off with the massive global bust, through Brexit, Covid, The Ukraine war and to a degree Gaza. We can all talk about how well or badly these issues were managed, but they were massive issues that needed dealing with and the outcome was low unemployment, high employment, low inflation, reducing bank interest rates, tax reductions and an economy the fastest growing of the major European economies. Of course crap was on the horizon but that’s it. The Tories were tired and change was needed. No issue with that at all.
But what we have inherited is little short of a disaster. People are paying the price with their jobs already and it will get worse. The people being hit are those Labour traditionally looked after. Reeves backtracking on nom-doms too. Labour thus far have been a disaster. I really hope things change for the sake of my children and grandchildren. I don’t care what party is in charge so long as progress is happening, even slowly. The U.K. is going backwards.