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There‘s no end to austerity with Starmer. He rather keeps cutting public spending than taxing the rich.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

There‘s no end to austerity with Starmer. He rather keeps cutting public spending than taxing the rich.

That's a terrible misinterpretation. Nothing about what he says is wrong, the Tories have systematically destroyed industry, manufacturing and exports, tech and licensing.

Fuck, they were fine with us selling the greatest tech company the UK had in decades to foreign companies, ARM.

There have been a lot of crappy hottakes here about Starmer, worse than Reddit, but what is says is not wrong. We can't just promise more spending after the mess the Tories have left us in, there has to be a plan to improve the situation.