by Paul Hildreth
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24 November 2024
In all my 65 years I have never known a government make such an appalling start to their term of office. I’ve been around long enough to know it’s cyclical. I’ve seen it time and again. Labour tax and spend and bring the country to its knees financially. The Tories come in and have to make hard decisions but do get the country back on track financially. Then they get complacent and instead of fighting the opposition fight amongst themselves and hand it on a plate to Labour who go through the same old routine. Even after this last disastrous Tory administration when we should have been in a better place than we were they handed over the fastest growing economy in the G7. Now look where the pound is against the dollar? As I said – I have never known such an appalling and abject start to a government. For a start I hate the lies and hypocrisy. If this had been a Conservative government they would have been pilloried by the Left. Boris Johnson was absolutely hammered for a donor contributing to the refurb of No 10 – ‘wallpapergate.’ But this is a public building and it DID save the taxpayers’ money. Contrast it with Blair and Brown who spent hundreds of thousands of public money on their refurbs. Now look at Starmer - clothes, glasses, clothes for his wife. More and more about financial gifts from Lord Ali came out. I read a figure of £125K worth of freebies overall plus £30K worth of accommodation for his son to study – but it lasted 4 weeks after the exams ended. Then we hear about a box at Highbury – but he claims this saves the taxpayer money because he can’t sit in the stands, security, you know. Well, Rishi Sunak the leader of an unpopular government managed to do that. Then there is Lammy, Reaves and Raynor – all on the take from Lord Ali – but hidden, eg as office supplies. Wasn’t Starmer broadcasting from Lord Ali’s place in lockdown but had his own Christmas cards in the background to make it look like he was at home? A deliberate attempt to mislead. Yes, the Tories got complacent and needed teaching a lesson but all the time Labour have been as bad if not worse. The hypocrisy is mind-blowing. On top of all that, let’s not forget that Sue Gray was the bureaucrat that led the attacks on Boris Johnson – then we find out she is suddenly Starmer’s Chief of Staff. There is a terrible stench around all this. They lied to get into government. You can see videos of them before the election – we won’t increase NI. We will look after pensioners. Council tax will be frozen. Starmer said £400 off energy bills In reality it was a 10% increase. In their manifesto they promised to abolish student fees from £9K pa but will be putting them up instead. The £22billion black hole – I simply don’t believe it. It is just trotted out there and repeated until it becomes accepted fact to prepare us to be rinsed. We are going to be absolutely screwed. Now for inconsistency – yes the riots were terrible. It isn’t the right way to go about things – but why didn’t Starmer say the same things when there were the BLM riots? On that occasion he took the knee!! And in order to make room for people who took part in the riots – he releases convicts even earlier than normal! Among them a kidnapper and a violent wife-beater. Then we have 2-tier policing – a school governor who was in the riots was jailed for shouting and gesticulating at the police (note – not for rioting, looting, violence, but for shouting and gesticulating. Yet the union activist who actually threw things at Nigel Farage gets a suspended sentence. We are seeing paedophiles getting suspended sentences but people making social media posts getting custodial sentences. We see a white guy who swears at a ProPals protester warned to leave the area and threatened with arrest. A few minutes later that same ProPals protester uses the same language to someone else and is politely asked to tone down her language – by the same copper. We see individuals filming ProPals demonstrations told to leave and threatened with arrest because they are ‘causing offence, harm and distress’ to the protestors. Yvette Cooper is set to expand ‘non-crime hate incidents.’ These are where no crime has been committed but the police will be knocking on your door for something you have said or posted. They are investigating children as young as 6 – one example was of a child saying another child ‘smelled like fish.’ In another example several officers turned up to arrest a 15 year old autistic girl who had said an officer ‘looked like her lesbian Nan.’ As if this wasn’t sinister enough, even though no crime has been committed it is recorded – so good luck with getting a job with a state entity! There was immediate capitulation to the unions – making sure that every public sector union will now be threating strikes as they know they will get exactly what they want. We knew when they said they wouldn’t increase income tax it was just another way of saying they’ll find other ways to tax us (plus ça change). Rachel Reeves’ budget was an ideological budget not a fiscal budget. As an example – the VAT on Private Schools was brought in without enough notice for families to make adjustments. The so called ‘independent’ IFS was done by a Labour MP’s best mate (who hates private schools) and funded by the Nuffield Foundation (and I hear they hate private schools, too). Ironically this has made private education even more elitist. Even the Bank of England has warned the budget is bad for business. UK growth has slowed and inflation has risen. As we are talking about Rachel Reeves, how is she even still in post – it has come out that she lied on her CV. She isn’t what she claimed to be. If this were a Conservative politician they would have been hounded out of office. How come she is still there? Ed Milliband with his net zero fanaticism. How is he still in office? He got an ‘independent report’ from an organisation that backed up what he was doing and he presented it as credible evidence. Now it comes out that that organisation has one person with significant control – Ed Milliband. He was advising himself. How is he still in office? Oh – and he has sneakily introduced a boiler tax to try and force us to buy heat pumps – but they don’t give enough heat and cost a fortune. I was talking to a plumber recently and a lot of his work is taking them out! We kept hearing about a Starmer secret that was going to force his resignation. Then it all went away. If this had been a Conservative politician you can imaging the furore. How do non-stick-Starmer and his cronies keep getting away with it? The freebies? The cronyism? The lies? Immigration - even the illegal immigrants in interviews said the Rwanda project was a deterrent and they were just waiting for a Labour government, and guess what – the numbers have soared. 13,180 in Labour’s first 100 days! When they arrive they are put up in 3* and 4* hotels, given pocket money, given a mobile phone, private health and dental care onsite, given English lessons and free access to immigration lawyers. I’ve read in more than one place that it is costing us £41K annually for each of them. We are now taxed at a higher level than ever since 1948 when we were having to rebuild after the war. There are immediate savings we could make • Why are we making foreign aid payments to a country that has a space programme? • Why are we making payments to farmers in Brazil and Rwanda? • Why is Ed Milliband given such a massive budget? £22 billion for carbon capture. (£22 billion – where have we heard that before?) • Why are we paying £100m pa for interpreters in the NHS? • GB Energy - £8 Billion (but it won’t generate any energy) • £11.6 Billion to Africa for climate change • Why aren’t they getting a grip on illegal immigration which is costing us billions? • Hasn’t Starmer committed £117m to protect mosques? (am sure I read that somewhere) • We have a commitment to the WHO but Labour have just made an extra donation of £350m • The public sector pay rises alone cost £9 Billion It looks like we are just picking up where Blair and Brown left off and making it even worse. • Blair and Brown were responsible for more new laws and regulations than any previous government. • It was Blair and Brown who threw open the borders to uncontrolled immigration • It was Blair and Brown who saddled the NHS with the crippling Public Finance Initiatives and placed extra layers of bureaucrats. • Blair and Brown found more and more new ways of taxing us – they are why you pay tax on your insurance. They are why you pay tax on your holiday • Blair and Brown practically bankrupted the country – the incoming finance minister found a letter from his predecessor ‘there’s no money left. We’ve spent it all’ OK, I can think of three good things Blair and Brown did – the School Sports Partnerships were great; they brought in the smoking ban and they brought in the fox-hunting ban (but even that was a fudge and has so many loopholes as to be almost unworkable) I am seeing more and more state control – the actions of the police who knock on the door at 4am because a guy has posted on X that he doesn’t want to see Palestinian flags flying across the country. The police trawling through social media posts. The two-tier policing outlined above. 1984 and Animal Farm were supposed to be warnings. This lot seem to regard them as policy documents. In the early 1990s I was warning of the Sovietisation of the UK. It’s almost here – if not here already. Two years ago I was warning of riots, revolution and civil war. We’ve had riots within the first few weeks of this administration. I fear for the future. We are screwed. Britain is a tolerant country but we can only be pushed so far. However, I’ll finish on a positive note for non-stick Starmer – I am delighted that he is standing firm on Ukraine. We are where we were in the 30s only this time the megalomaniac dictator is Putin. We have to be resolute in our support of Ukraine who are in the front line of defence.