Deja Vu

 

I fear for the future of UK politics and my own party, Labour. Our current leader, whom I voted for, appears to be aping the very same trajectory that Blair and New Labour took in the late '90s. What looked then to be a party and leader engaging in a stealthy long-game, turned out then to be anything but, and I'm afraid the same appears to be happening now. The news that Keir Starmer has refused to reverse the child benefit cap imposed by George Osborne saddens me greatly. This cynical and frankly Malthusian edict was and is aimed squarely at 'the lower orders'. "Stop the buggers breeding" would be a more honest reading of the thing. Never mind the appalling profligacy demonstrated by the masters of our tiny universe: how many offspring have Johnson and Rees-Mogg sired between them? Stop at two? Do me a favour. Yet another example of 'Do as I say, not as I do' from the bastards. What in God's name a party of the workers is doing in supporting such arrant, dangerous crap, I have no idea. Wrong, wrong, wrong, on so many fronts...

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