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skybluetony176

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Miliband is bankrupting the country with his net zero vanity project - we will end up like Spain with power cuts everywhere !
Green energy economy is outpacing the rest of the UK economy by something like 3 times, it’s literally driving growth in the UK economy. It’s also the fastest growing industry in the world, something like 10% of the world economy is made up by green energy and continues to grow. You’d have to be a clinical moron to exclude the UK from it.

The problem in Spain is due to a lack of investment over decades of the grid not the source of the energy.

You’d need to stop listening to the garbage turfed out by Tuften street think tanks secretly funded by fossil fuel companies and start reading some statistics.
 

Bugsy

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Mucca Mad Boys

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What a shitshow. Miliband who was previously rejected by the country even after it had 5 years of austerity under the coalition and Rayner who resigned due to her tax affairs and who’s former department is overseeing the lowest housing starts for years (decades in some areas).
It’s a party full of low calibre people. Most of their MPs and cabinet ministers are not working class and are mostly petty bourgeoisie children of working class people.

It’s a party that is facing a bigger existential crisis than the Tories imo. The Greens will continue to hoover up metropolitan city as well as sectarian votes and the traditional working class has abandoned the party.

Unlike the Tories who have mutated to survive, the Labour Party’s raison detre is dying, if not already dead with post-industrial Britain.
 

PVA

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Not hanging around….



She says it's nothing to do with her and is launching legal action.

She'd get absolutely hammered if she became PM. The lengths the right wing press would go to to undermine her upbringing.

And it would be cheered on by many people with similar backgrounds who think Farage is a man of the people.
 

wingy

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Not really saying much. Sunak was probably best of a bad bunch as he seemed to at least have some sense and integrity but like Starmer lacked any political nouse.

Miliband might be an ok guy*, albeit a bit weird in my book. However, the fact is the public rejected his vision for the country even though we were in the midst of austerity. I’m not sure he’s changed much, other than doubling down on the net zero stuff, which is probably well down the list of priorities for a majority of people in the country at the moment

The wider population is very different to the PLP and my gut feel is however much they dislike Starmer, they won’t be happy with another round of PM musical chairs….maybe even less so if they end up with someone they rejected previously


*not sure his brother would agree
Depends if he sees any future in the UN.
 

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