I think a lot of Labour’s plans are good plans that will easily pay off in the medium-to-long-term, but I fear that won’t be enough if they want to make a good impression before the next GE.
In the short term, people will be hear them say they’re lowering bills, but in real life they’ll still see energy bills rising, water bills rising, council tax rising.
Of course it’s not Labour’s fault we’re in this mess, but the media and the right are doing a damn good job in convincing everyone that it is.
It’s good that we finally have a government that’s thinking beyond the next quarter or two, beyond their incumbent term even, but Labour need a few irrefutable things they can point to that will be significantly better by 2028/2029, that we can observe improving in real time.
I think a lot of Labour’s plans are good plans that will easily pay off in the medium-to-long-term, but I fear that won’t be enough if they want to make a good impression before the next GE.
Exactly my worry!
Also, guessing by your username, are you a DS9 fan?
I think a lot of Labour’s plans are good plans that will easily pay off in the medium-to-long-term, but I fear that won’t be enough if they want to make a good impression before the next GE.
In the short term, people will be hear them say they’re lowering bills, but in real life they’ll still see energy bills rising, water bills rising, council tax rising.
Of course it’s not Labour’s fault we’re in this mess, but the media and the right are doing a damn good job in convincing everyone that it is.
It’s good that we finally have a government that’s thinking beyond the next quarter or two, beyond their incumbent term even, but Labour need a few irrefutable things they can point to that will be significantly better by 2028/2029, that we can observe improving in real time.
Exactly my worry!
Also, guessing by your username, are you a DS9 fan?