Well done everyone for getting out and voting Labour. I am no fan of Kier Starmer, this is not the Labour government I wanted, under Jeremy Corbyn England would have soared, but it is a start. Or as this new, new Labour say, it is a time for change.
The divide between rich and poor under the tories had become a chasm. All the hopes and dreams of each new generation crushed under the austerity and punishment dished out by the Nasty Party. The Tories have never, ever, been supporters of the working classes. They don't want to raise anyone up. The big divide suits them, it keeps them elevated and the rest of us downtrodden.
Labour, even Kier's Labour, are dedicated (they may need reminding) to improving the lives of the majority not just the few. The tories have left this country devastated. Our streets are full of shops that are boarded up, people are sleeping in doorways, food banks are a necessity. Child poverty is through the roof. Fourteen years of tory neglect has changed the face of the face of Great Britain. Could Boris or Richi take their billionaire pals for a walk through the streets of London and feel no shame? Or how about the seasides? They, more than most, reflect our broken economy, with high unemployment and rundown business that can barely afford to stay open. Our communities are decimated, our services cut to the bone. Our high streets look like ghost towns with shops struggling to carry on.
The thing about austerity is, it brings poverty, to the masses. If you stop the flow of money, you create unemployment. If you are unemployed you cannot buy things, therefore the businesses you supported go bust. So too do their suppliers, and everyone up the chain is affected. If you inject money, a la Roosevelt's New Deal, for example, the opposite happens. Employment brings purchase power. Purchase power revitalises the shops and businesses that rely on our spending. Yes, we the masses, keep the economy turning. Take away our money and our towns will look like, well, what they look like now.
This is something tory mentality cannot comprehend. They cannot and will not punish or take back the millions fraudulently claimed by millionaires, but will remove all income from a confused universal credit claimant for missing an appointment. Benefit fraud is actually a drop in the ocean, especially when compared to corporate tax fraud, but the tories believe that squeezing the poorest the hardest is the way to go. Thank all the Gods there may be that they are gone.
Sorry, I've got to say a big yeah for Reform, their voters, in punishing the tories helped Labour win. Oh the irony.
And on a personal note Yeah I can write again! Since I took up the philosophy 'it's beyond my control' I have lived the life of a hedonist,(I wish) lol, that is I have learned how to enjoy life for the simple things, I have no need for navel gazing and asking what ifs. In truth my most prolific writing came in times of sorrow. Misery lends itself to churning out volumes. When I was married I dreamed up all sorts of murder scenarios, fictional of course, I settled on an ice pick and a new patio. I was going to entitle it 'While You're Up Love'.
But I jest, with the tories gone it is as if a big, dark, cloud has been lifted, not reflected in today's weather' haha. Anyway, I vowed long ago that I would carry on with my blog, even if I had only one reader. I think that's where I am now, Oops, and where I could remain if I stay on politics. Now I am just going to go where the mood takes me, and use my blog to vent my feelings should I encounter situations that vex or amuse me.
Fear of the tories winning yet another term has jolted me into action. Whether I can follow Kier et al is another thing, but my passion for politics was crushed in 2019, and for that I blame Kier et al. But ce la ve, it is beyond my control (I use that as a mantra haha). Anyway, if you have 4 minutes to spare (yes I timed it, haha, please read my blog and comment, even, actually, especially, if you don't agree with me!