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Post by gordo on Mar 4, 2024 17:27:20 GMT
Labour has announced it will be tough on anyone out of work and on benefits, with a policy idea that would keep Ian "D" Smith and Esther McVey, very pleased! The Labour Shadow DWP person, MP Liz Kendal has insisted there will be No life on benefits for anyone between 16 and 24. Why then, should they expect anyone in that group, or anyone else for that matter to vote Labour, with ideology like this? Just what's the point in it? What actual difference is this from present tory policy, if not in actual fact, a more extreme sounding version of what is already DWP practices? And just how much more rightwing does Labour intend to go!?! Labour should take good note, it was more than just Gaza that put George Galloway back into Parliament!! from BBC News................... www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-68463623
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Post by terminator on Mar 5, 2024 7:20:18 GMT
Voters who are living on benefits and don't want a job will simple not vote or vote for any other party but Labour. If the party they vote for is elected into power and they still bring it in that people who are living on benefits and don't want to work must get a job then they simply won't vote at any elections again.
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