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I know it's difficult, but ignoring Starmer's (and many others) freebies, his rank hypocrisy, his crumbling to the unions, his betrayal of the old, his cronyism, them being more sleazy than the the Tories, and his clearly very limited ability, what has Labour done right in their first 100 days?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.tomus42, like most things this government has done so far the winter fuel payment wasn't thought through. I am not saying it shouldn't be means tested but many people are just 1 or 2 pounds over that limit. She just jumped in with 2 feet without thinking it through properly and with no consultation with anyone including her own party, many of them object to it in it's current form but are frightened to say. To say you are happy with what Labour are doing so far you must be looking at it through a pair of Starmer's free rose coloured glasses. Starmer said on TV tonight that his transport secretary's view of the £1bn contract she has more or less lost with P & O boss was not the view of his government, does he not know she is one of his government and on his front bench.
shedman, this stuff doesn't happen in a vacuum, there's no way she went off the reservation with something as big as this.
Mr Starmer and his politburo are and were well aware of decisions made and their announcement and any chat to the contrary is lies.
The one possible exception so far is Louise Haigh but she may have just been overcome by bad hair dye.