Why is it that 'all the tough stuff' only ever affects the poorest? Maybe they should do the 'tough stuff' that hits the wealthy, the corporations, the bankers, the financial institutions? Never does though does it? And this 'tough decisions' line is just bullshit. Funny how after World War 2, when the country was in a huge economic hole, a progressive government still found ways to a implement a fully funded and working welfare state and NHS. The Tories were shit, but there is nothing, absolutely nothing that this government have done that makes me believe they are anything other than corporate lapdogs.Massive majority, get all the tough stuff done early on then in about four years from now start giving the goodies out.
That's just such a lame argument. It isn't about the person, it's about the policies. Starmer isn't as scummy a human being no. But his party is owned (and I use that term very deliberately) by the very same people who were Johnson's puppetmasters. I mean, you can tell yourself anything you like to try and prop up your belief that they aren't as bad as the Tories, and fuck, I really, really hope they aren't. But the economic policies they are implementing tell me they are. In almost every way. And I'm sick of reading myself saying it, but they are 100% feeding the growth of the extreme right on a fucking daily basis. I don't hate them as much as the Tories, because at least the Labour Party has some decent people within it and at its foundations, but the leadership, the ministerial section of the party I despise and distrust on a nearly equal level as the Tory scum. Because in government they are acting like Tory scum.If you think that Boris Johnson and Keir Starmer are even remotely on the same page then I don't know what to tell you.
Most of the issues seem to be whether the threshold for pension credit is set correctly - but then the threshold for all our taxes and benefits are set too low. Part of the tories stealth approach to increasing tax and reducing benefitsIt isn't being completely removed, it's being means tested. Most people have supported it being means tested since it was introduced.
Pensioners are not the poorest people in society. Paying benefits to rich pensioners while kids are starving should make people as angry as the small number of pensioners affected by not correctly means testing this benefit.
You are not a rich pensioner on under £12000 a year, on full state pension. These people are often weak, with many ailments and deserve to be looked after. The fuel allowance at least went some way to keeping them warm and it is wrong that these people are being targeted.
They are not the poorest, but those that are poor are the most vulnerable, especially to things like high energy costs, rising food prices etc. Old people will die this winter because they can't afford to heat their homes properly and energy companies are set to make billions in profits. A Labour government can do something about that, they are choosing not to.Pensioners are not the poorest people in society. Paying benefits to rich pensioners while kids are starving should make people as angry as the small number of pensioners affected by not correctly means testing this benefit.
They aren't.You are not a rich pensioner on under £12000 a year, on full state pension. These people are often weak, with many ailments and deserve to be looked after. The fuel allowance at least went some way to keeping them warm and it is wrong that these people are being targeted.
There is plenty which can be done without giving money to pensioners who are literally millionaires.They are not the poorest, but those that are poor are the most vulnerable, especially to things like high energy costs, rising food prices etc. Old people will die this winter because they can't afford to heat their homes properly and energy companies are set to make billions in profits. A Labour government can do something about that, they are choosing not to.