We've
been told by Labour's obese Business Secretary, Angie Rayner, who has admitted
to a weakness for raves, vaping and cocktails, that Britain now has the most
working-class prime minister and working-class cabinet in a generation.
In
opposition, Sir Keir Starmer-oid (KC), a former state prosecutor and
Trotskyist, said he would be a light touch prime minister who didn't want to
tell people how to lead their lives. He pledged to “tread more lightly” on the lives of voters. But in just over eleven
weeks, we're now seeing how controlling, venal, inept and authoritarian,
Starmer's Labour government is.
Labour
appears to be mired in sleaze and in hock to wealthy capitalists and hedge fund
dealers who circle Westminster handing out free clothing and hospitality to
Labour cabinet ministers as well as the Prime Minister and his wife. With
his bans and proscriptions on dissenters, there's more than a touch of the
Maximilian Robespierre about Comrade Starmer-oid.
The
Labour government now wants to crack down on junk food advertising, to weigh
people at work and ban people from smoking outside pubs and in pub beer
gardens. As a record number of UK pubs close on a weekly basis, Labour is now
considering closing pubs early and introducing minimum unit alcohol pricing
that will increase the price of alcoholic drinks to control alcohol abuse. This
will lead to further pub closures and job losses.
Labour's
health minister, Andrew Gwynne, who has been a career Labour politician for
most of his adult life, and who now represent Denton & Gorton, has said
that Labour are "not the fun police"
or a "super nanny", but the
case for introducing such measures was both moral and economic. He said that
Britain's poor health was "morally
reprehensible" and that the NHS hasn't enough money to cope with
rising demand.
On
Tuesday, Labour's Pat McFadden, the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, vowed
to "table an emergency resolution"
to stop any motion aimed at closing pubs earlier. Speaking on the BBC Today
programme, McFadden said that pubs were a great part of the British tradition
and that Labour had no plans to change pub opening hours in that way. Emma McClarkin,
the chief executive of the British Beer and Pub Association, said that she
welcomed Mr McFadden's move to deny the rumours and that it was a huge relief
that the Idea of restricting pub opening hours, had been squashed.
Sir
Keir Starmer-oid's squalid and sleazy Labour government, have said they want to
grow the British economy but they don't seem to have much of an idea about how
to do it. Labour's mixed and confusing messages over policy and endless talk of
doom and gloom and tight and painful times that lie ahead, are undermining both
business and consumer confidence and diminishing economic activity and putting
jobs at risk.
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