Hinckley Times

Labour leader took two hours to say nothing

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As Angela Rayner and Andy Burnham vie to succeed Sir Keir Starmer as leader of the Labour Party, they illustrate the dearth of talent that is Labour.

Constantly looking for trouble, finding it everywhere, diagnosing it wrongly, and applying the wrong remedies.

For example; they oppose the deportatio­n of foreign rapists and drug dealers. They want all immigrants who destroyed their UK passports, and fought for ISIS, to be allowed to return to Britain. All illegal migrants in France to be brought to the UK. They oppose action being taken to stop extremists from blocking our highways, but want action taken against anyone in breach of their woke cult philosophy.

They have learned nothing from the failures of previous Labour administra­tions and peddle more of the same, except (they) have rebranded their massive borrowing proposals as “investment”. Their only redeeming characteri­stic is a short memory?

As a prelude to a future Labour government, the SNP have turned Scotland into a Socialist enclave. Free speech is now a criminally policed issue, even within your own home. They have wrecked the public sector, mismanaged the NHS and police, while dumbing down education to that of a bankrupt third world state. Funds for covid relief have been misappropr­iated, while they have run up massive debts (investment), and those in work are the highest taxed in the UK, but the majority of Scots are now benefit dependants.

At the Labour conference, Sir Keir took two hours to say nothing, because captain hindsight has nothing to offer but a woke culture of social control, that will ban everything (they) don’t like. If you put them in a think tank, they would drown. Can you picture him in No. 10 having intelligen­ce briefings? Some jokes just write themselves.

For the first time in history, America has a Socialist President and administra­tion. In 9 months they have wrecked the country, are destroying democracy and have caused havoc in the world. Let’s not let it happen here.

Steve Vickers, Hinckley

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