- Sat Jun 08, 2024 6:12 pm
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Youngian wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 8:12 am Depressed by the debates which for a large part was vacuous filibustering and I don’t blame the politicians. I’ve lost faith in the future and don’t believe ecological, political and economic problems facing the nation and the globe are fixable. Or that populations are persuadable to even make modest changes to their lives to prevent their grandchildren inheriting a hellhole or toilet of a planet. Cheery populists who pretend they do have the answers make me vomit even more. Of course I welcome a Labour government but don’t expect much beyond cleaning some of the shit off the walls the Tories have unnecessarily sprayed.I was heartened by this, though not sure how connected the source is. There are quite a few things that can be done under the radar. The problem is that the Conservative Party has just under a month to go to force Labour to rule things out. On the plus side, Reeves, during the campaign, hasn't matched Tory tax cut promises.