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Comments by "TJ Marx" (@tjmarx) on "Sunak suggests autumn general election, as Starmer says Labour ready for power" video.
Come on, that's not at all what Starmer stands for and you know it.
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The election was always going to be held later in the year. CH4 were reporting such last year. That was always the case. Gosh knows where anyone in Labour got the idea of a May election but anyone with half a brain knew that was never really a thing going to happen. I loved Starmers response to no one knows what you stand for. "Oh well, like I said before I stand for buzzwords with no substance" Then the shadow science & tech guy talking pure fantasy with zero substance about the UK magically becoming the fastest growing economy in the G7. He's talking about growth before he's even considered the expansive issue the UK has with low productivity. 9 months out from an election and the only concrete Labour policies we've heard about is Angela Rayners school lunch program which started its life as a brain fart on live television when Rayner couldn't come up with a single Labour policy when asked what Labour stood for. And their plan to "reform" (slash and break up) the NHS. The truth is, even they don't know what they stand for, and they're willing to change their policies every week in order to chase the popular vote. They stand for not being the Tories and hope that's enough to win, even though you actually have no clue what you'd get under Labour. We do know however Starmer is happy to openly back genocide and claim to be taking his policy positions from Washington. How does Downing Street meaningfully become the fastest growing economy in the G7 by following the policy positions and directions of another G7 member? Labour are lying through their teeth and know it. It's time to show the major parties you won't stand for their shenanigans anymore. Vote independent this election, vote both major parties out of office.
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You've never voted for a prime minister in your life. The general public have never voted for a prime minister since 1690. That isn't how the Westminster system is set up. You aren't even supposed to vote for a party, you're intended to vote for a local member based solely in their individual platform and not national or part politics.
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