16-06-2017, 21:08
(This post was last modified: 16-06-2017, 21:40 by hibeejim21.)
I agree,but you have to look at things in context.The bigger picture so to speak.
We are seeing the consequences of the 'vital' austerity (which apparently can be junked the second the Tories sense they might actually lose power over it).
Police cuts = greater threat of terrorism
Landlord MPs voting against rudimentary safety standards = the appalling events of earlier this week.
General austerity = people eventually rising up against the establishment continually telling us that things are getting better despite us seeing our pay packets cut month by month and inflation creeping up.
The chickens are coming home to roost, via deregulation,privatisation and austerity and the failings of new labour are neither here nor there.
We are seeing the consequences of the 'vital' austerity (which apparently can be junked the second the Tories sense they might actually lose power over it).
Police cuts = greater threat of terrorism
Landlord MPs voting against rudimentary safety standards = the appalling events of earlier this week.
General austerity = people eventually rising up against the establishment continually telling us that things are getting better despite us seeing our pay packets cut month by month and inflation creeping up.
The chickens are coming home to roost, via deregulation,privatisation and austerity and the failings of new labour are neither here nor there.