Less time than the NHS !So how long do you think it will take to "fix the police" enough to make a difference ?
Less time than the NHS !So how long do you think it will take to "fix the police" enough to make a difference ?
I see what what you did therehaving a referendum which is binding for eternity
The best way to make an immediate difference to key public services - NHS, police, education - is to reduce the numbers leaving. Extra pay, better conditions, retention allowance etc.Less time than the NHS !
Nobody forgot about the pandemic or the energy crisis, what we all should remember is how badly the Conservatives dealt with it all, lets not forget the other major crisis, the PPE scandal, oh and Barnard Castle, Partygate, OAPs returned to care homes even with a supposed Ring of Steel, lies, lies and more lies, I could go on.Well it looks like they have sorted out the overcrowded prison system, taking the conservative idea of early release and now looking to let out even more which seems a bit ironic considering Starmers past was about justice. I would have thought fixing the police would have taken higher priority in order to make the streets safer rather than doing the opposite.
As has been said Starmer did not win on merit or policy but by default, people blamed the conservatives for everything whilst forgetting that we went through Covid and an energy crisis and Starmer was promising to fix everything. I think without reform then labour would still have won but with a smaller majority of seats as it seems the conservative voters failed to vote or turned to lib dem / reform.
So I was right then! But fewer votes even than 2019!Pessimistic view of Starmer coming up (quelle surprise!) that he will win for Labour but with far fewer votes than Corbyn in 2017.
In fact it's looking a dead cert at the mo, I might a few bob on it.
What does that mean? He was elected leader, he did produce a big swing back to Labour.The point was he was effectively unelectable.
I understand the logic here.I would have thought fixing the police would have taken higher priority in order to make the streets safer rather than doing the opposite
Why do you think it's an "either or"?would have thought fixing the police would have taken higher priority in order to make the streets safer rather than doing the opposite.
True. But then again the Brexit ref was just about EU membership and yet it has been enshrined as some sort of vote against membership of all sorts of European institutions (eg Single Market).The referendum was FPTP or A.V. not any other form of P.R.
The information presented on .gov sites since 2019 has been propagandaGoverment stats are collected and recorded by the Civil Service, Robin. The Civil Service would be happier without government and show no allegiance to parties.
Do you have evidence or is that just an opinion?If climate protestors were really sincere in what they preach, they would lead their lives in a very different way from everyone else, but they don't. The drive diesel cars, have gas central heating, take long haul flights, use modern technology - mobiles phones, internet etc
Nonsense...........
If climate protestors were really sincere in what they preach, they would lead their lives in a very different way from everyone else, but they don't. The drive diesel cars, have gas central heating, take long haul flights, use modern technology - mobiles phones, internet etc. ......
Could add benefits except that the profit imperative means no help for those without enough money. This is the basic fact behind the public sector on all fronts. It's very very simple.....
I believe that the culture, capabilities and behaviours of the private sector can add real benefits to the quality and value of services delivered.
Nobody quite says that. You are just spouting a bit of dogma of your own. The point about the state sector is that it delivers where the private sector often fails to deliver anything at all.The assumption that state control alone delivers better is a dogma driven arrogance.
But Starmer did not build a broader coalition, he did the opposite and he lost votes in terms of turnover. and a few dead cert seats too.We can talk about which is delusory when we compare the outcome of this election to 2017 and 2019. And re the causes, well yes, that is the point. You need to win lots of individual seats, not overall national share of votes per se. That's where building broader coalitions of voters rather than just appealing to a committed fanbase counts.
The high rate of re-offending gives little confidence, low level crime has become a way of life such as shoplifting which is really nothing more than robbery and if you know that the chance of being locked up is very low then you have removed the detterent as well.What makes you think early release / lowering rate of imprisonment makes the streets less safe.
Cannot agree more, it is not as if this is new information that has suddenly taken us by surprise as Al Gores book in 2006 the " Inconvenient truth " laid it all out and even back then he said it can be solved if we had the will to do so.Personally I think it is all far too late and the world is changing drastically.
Crude, overcrowded and underinvested prison system fails to rehabilitate and generates more crime, according to the experts.The high rate of re-offending gives little confidence, low level crime has become a way of life such as shoplifting which is really nothing more than robbery and if you know that the chance of being locked up is very low then you have removed the detterent as well.
I suppose you can divide the reasons behind crime into career criminals who probably are not interested in rehabilitation and those who found themselves in a desperate situation due to the cost of living and saw no way out. It has often been said that if you send a naive first timer to prison they just get educated by the others and it starts them on a life of crime.Crude and underinvested prison system fails to rehabilitate and generates more crime, according to the experts.
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