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Gay husband. Small businessman. Scottish Labour. #LGBWithTheT and women's rights. Pro-EU & pro-UK. Labourhame.com editor. Our Scottish Future board member. No, I would not like an AI summary.
Duncan Hothersall









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But this is what solidarity looks like. And please pay particular attention to the third post in this excellent thread:
Yes to all of this, but also let's not forget Jeremy Hunt, laying a trap (that Labour shouldn't have walked into) that basically salted the earth and has left the country weaker and less able to defend itself as an electoral gimmick
Certainly not ones they could fix without being honest to the public about the realities and trade offs. Unfortunately this government wasted their huge majority to set this country back on course, which could've gained them the second term needed to really start to put things right
You are probably right that the UK's economic problems will take more than one parliamentary term to fix, but any government seriously wanting to fix them surely ought to have started by now.