Starmer’s ministers look at new economic blueprint to quell voter anger

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Starmer’s ministers look at new economic blueprint to quell voter anger - SLRPNK

For once, ‘Labour source’ has it right: >“The problem with the answers coming from the populists isn’t that they’re ‘not sensible’, it’s that they’re not radical enough,” one Labour source said. “Price controls and handouts actually accept the premise that things can’t be fundamentally changed. The truly radical thing is taking on why the system is broken in the first place. Why can’t we build homes? Why is energy so expensive? Why do many workers pay a higher marginal tax rate than a landlord? >“Voters aren’t turning to Reform and the Greens because they’re becoming ‘extreme’. They’re, fairly, concluding that the mainstream offer is managed decline and they’d rather roll the dice. The answer is to put forward something genuinely bolder that really changes things for them.”

Nationalise energy, water and rail or fuck off

They’re already nationalising rail.

The rest is sensible too, but don’t kid yourself: it won’t be as big a change as you want. Water, for instance, is fucked due to decades of the country being fleeced, and that money is gone. It can’t be clawed back; it needs to come from peoples pockets one way or another

Some of it could be clawed back if those responsible were actually held accountable

Those responsible are foreign nationals, and regulators. Fining ofwat is just fining the country, and individual people at ofwat can’t cover the price.

It’s gone. It sucks but it’s a fact.