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Labour, the party that absolutely hates the working British people and treats them only as a tax source to pay for its pet projects.Labour the party for the working class (??)![]()

Labour, the party that absolutely hates the working British people and treats them only as a tax source to pay for its pet projects.Labour the party for the working class (??)![]()
You seem to have no problems finding far left propaganda nonsense from weird sources that no one has heard about and then post them on here as "proof" of your deranged claims.Tik tok generation
The rise in right wing populism is directly linked to the ability of social media to spread propaganda, the power of algorithms to radicalise people should not be under estimated.
And we have Turning Point U.K. trying to infiltrate Universities.
Please provide examples of these “far left propaganda” or “weird sources”You seem to have no problems finding far left propaganda nonsense from weird sources
Tory’s had a “pet project”Labour, the party that absolutely hates the working British people and treats them only as a tax source to pay for its pet projects.
I will vote Reform in the next election because they have the best chance to beat Labour in my area (100 years a Labour seat), which at the moment they would be likely to win, and 90% of their support is from disillusioned Labour voters, as Tory support is at most 10%.Why do you support Reform?
Please provide examples of these “far left propaganda” or “weird sources”
Increase in min wage = benefits working classLabour, the party that absolutely hates the working British people
in general 16 and 17-year-old can't claim benefits as they are under their parent's guard so we are talking 18 plus so not sure how they collate "young working class "statistics-----not disagreeing with what you're saying but more putting more off the relevant information forward180,000 less people working than a year ago, mostly young working class.
Young as in under 30s who worked in hospitality and retail mainly.in general 16 and 17-year-old can't claim benefits as they are under their parent's guard so we are talking 18 plus so not sure how they collate "young working class "statistics-----not disagreeing with what you're saying but more putting more off the relevant information forward
ahh ok young as in adults rather than young people..thanksYoung as in under 30s who worked in hospitality and retail mainly.
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Rising unemployment shows ‘shocking’ damage caused by last year’s Budget
The UK's unemployment rate rose to 5% in the three months to September, its highest since 2021, with 170,000 fewer people on payroll compared to before the last Budget. The hospitality sector has suffered significantly, accounting for over half of all job losses due to increased employer...www.morningadvertiser.co.uk
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Half of all UK jobs shed since Labour came to power are among under-25s
Exclusive: David Blunkett warns Keir Starmer Britain’s youth are in danger of becoming ‘lost generation’ on his watchwww.theguardian.com
I’m sure this will be a vote winner amongst the young180,000 less people working than a year ago, mostly young working class.
Is Nige gonna reverse brexit180,000 less people working than a year ago, mostly young working class.