Anyway I’m happy. This is much more what I voted Labour for. Devil in the details, should all happen earlier, but nice to see an unapologetic investment budget targeting homes, transport, public services. It’s not rocket science is it?
The same is true for most people. Difference is people have to pay it off before retirement and a country never retires. This deficit hawk attitude has consistently just lead to expensive failures in public services and crumbling infrastructure that needs rebuilding. We’ve had 14 years of...
I mean you joke but you’ve posted a government body criticising another government body and encouraging change, which puts us a fair bit ahead of soviet Russia.
More people die building nuclear power plants than after they’re built. They’re one of the safest energy sources around. They are zero carbon and the waste product is absolutely tiny.
There’s been two nuclear disasters with fatalities: Chernobyl where an outdated and unsafe tech was run into...
I think Clegg and even Davey and the like are closer to a Cameron and Osbourne view than even a Blairite. There’s definitely left wing people in the party but mostly in a nice liberal be lovely to everyone type of vibe not so much a smash the capitalist pigs type.
Let’s be honest he’d be a Southgate style appointment. Finishing 5/6th in the Championship three times with clubs predicted to finish around 5/6th doesn’t exactly set the imagination alight.
Because they’re NIMBYs. Nuclear is clean green safe energy, like trains are clean transport and new homes are more energy efficient. Just like GMO is better for feeding starving people. Greens are again all of this.
But Greens are the rural Tory NIMBY party first and environmentalists second...
On its face it’s not. Tuition fees is a temporary policy change. Changing the voting system has been the long term aim of the small parties forever. They just massively underestimated the idiocy of the general public for falling the the No campaign nonsense. Much like Cameron underestimated them...