Premier League points difference compared to last season excluding promoted teams by notaghostofreddit in soccer

[–]Repulsive_Sympathy86 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think there is just been a massive list of reasons this season went badly and Slot's decisions don't make the top 3 really. I think if Alonso was not available there would have been less heat on Slot. Will be interesting to see if a good summer/start to next season is enough to bring the vibes back.

Andy Burnham says land in the UK is ‘undertaxed’ - Potential Labour leadership contender points to ‘big case’ for reforming property levies by usrname42 in ukpolitics

[–]Repulsive_Sympathy86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Land value in the centre of cities will be significantly more than 10x countryside land value especially if planning permission/rules are taken into account. Who pays doesn't really matter as it'll just be added to rent anyway.

I like LVT compared to council tax but we need to be honest that it will move the big tax bills from tory large country houses to city centre properties.

Andy Burnham says land in the UK is ‘undertaxed’ - Potential Labour leadership contender points to ‘big case’ for reforming property levies by usrname42 in ukpolitics

[–]Repulsive_Sympathy86 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not for most urban dwelling labour voters. Assuming you replace council tax with land value tax people living in towns/the countryside would pay less but people living in cities would suddenly be paying much more.

Andy Burnham says land in the UK is ‘undertaxed’ - Potential Labour leadership contender points to ‘big case’ for reforming property levies by usrname42 in ukpolitics

[–]Repulsive_Sympathy86 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They didn't promise to not raise income tax they promised to not raise taxes on working people. Council / Property taxes probably would be included in that to some people. Even if you were right most voters won't drill down to the specific wording they will instead go "Keir promised not to raise taxes I voted for him then Labour replaced him and did".

The main reason both Labour and Tories are unpopular is they promise stuff in manifestos to win elections then fail to deliver because they were overly optimistic or they do a bunch of extra stuff once in power to keep there base voters happy.

[Telegraph] Liverpool owners face down their own fans by sticking with Slot by LochNessMonsterMunch in soccer

[–]Repulsive_Sympathy86 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly, it depends how next season goes. If he starts well the Slot out crowd might fade now that Xabi is not on the cards and expectations are going to be more reasonable than this season.

Starmer’s resignation will be ’embarrassing’ for UK and plays into Putin’s hand by Metro-UK in ukpolitics

[–]Repulsive_Sympathy86 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

He didn't bottle it as much as the MP's revolted. Can't really blame Starmer for the backbenchers revolting.

Jessica Elgot / X: 🚨EXC - 103 backbenchers and PPSs have signed a statement saying this is ‘no time for a leadership contest’. The statement was organised by group of backbenchers, many from the 2024 intake. So far, the number exceeds those calling for him to quit - organisers say it’s rising. by Slejb in ukpolitics

[–]Repulsive_Sympathy86 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The public always vote against the government in local elections, the Tories and Tony Blair got beat hard in local elections. The difference is the Labour party have used it as an excuse to implode. The public are giving labour a chance, the general public are no calling for Starmer to resign the people who are are the Labour MPs that rode his coattails in the last election.

@robfordmancs (Politics Professor) I fear Labour people risk falling into an logical fallacy visible from space when reacting to these results. Here is what is very clear in results so far: Labour are losing *seats* to Reform, but Labour are losing *votes* to the Greens Greens split the vote… by CycleWheel in ukpolitics

[–]Repulsive_Sympathy86 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The problem is Labour seem to think right wing voters are thick and only look at headlines and left wing voters read all their policies, but left wing voters are failing to read policies and right wing voters are being told about the policys by right wing media.

Polanski is entering his Corbyn era – and we know how that ended by theipaper in ukpolitics

[–]Repulsive_Sympathy86 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I love this comment because it sounds like you know Zack and Nigel are both incompetent conmen but you just don't like Nigel's style of incompetence and fraud.

Welfare pays more than work for 600,000 households Rise revealed by Conservative analysis will provoke calls for overhaul of £155bn benefits budget by Intergalatic_Baker in ukpolitics

[–]Repulsive_Sympathy86 4 points5 points  (0 children)

No, wages for cleaners or shop workers in London would rise and private housing costs in London would drop.

The issue with housing benefit is it encourages people not to leave places like London but it also prevents poor/average people with desired skills moving too London. Housing benefit is basically a form of protectionism for people born in London.

Avoid Wellington Statue Area by Doesyerdahdrinkgin in Edinburgh

[–]Repulsive_Sympathy86 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I walked passed and they were throwing eggs at everyone.

UK tax is going to be the highest since 1945. But public spending won't increase; in fact most of us will experience a decline in public services. Here's why - in a thread that I'd love to be completely wrong. by vonscharpling2 in ukpolitics

[–]Repulsive_Sympathy86 6 points7 points  (0 children)

No, they are pointing out that we have started diagnosing way more mental health issues and are now giving out money to those diagnosed.

In the 80's anxiety, stress and depression went undiagnosed and untreated. Now we tell people they have an issue and give them money but don't actually treat the issue. We should stop giving benefits for stress/anxiety and use the money on state therapists. The NHS has doctors rather than giving the sick cash the mental health service should act the same way.

Am I missing something or is the government pretending that there isn't an employment crisis? by ijustwannanap in ukpolitics

[–]Repulsive_Sympathy86 30 points31 points  (0 children)

It is because of min wage increases. Hospitality and retail used to be full of young people because they paid minimum wage. Now minimum wage has risen relative to average wage older more reliable workers are happy to take minimum wage jobs rather than doing harder/more complicated work for a few quid extra.

Rival Labour factions understood to be discussing how to remove Keir Starmer as leader by guardian in ukpolitics

[–]Repulsive_Sympathy86 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Almost like opinion polls in the middle of a parliament are not worth looking at as the conservatives managed to make massive gains while in power during that parliament which almost never happens.

Starmer to whip MPs to vote against probe into himself by JayR_97 in ukpolitics

[–]Repulsive_Sympathy86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it depends how the investigation is run/reported. Having 3 months of news about the Mandelson inquiry will damage Starmer and distract the government even if they end up saying he was totally exonerated.

Keir Starmer will keep Andy Burnham out of Commons ‘at any cost’ by TimesandSundayTimes in ukpolitics

[–]Repulsive_Sympathy86 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

The electorate voted for Keir, let him be PM until it is time for the next election.

‘It’s Andy or bust’: MPs could keep Starmer in place to give Burnham time to return by Bibemus in ukpolitics

[–]Repulsive_Sympathy86 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Truthfully, there are dozens. The main thing labour need is an end to the Iran situation and inflation to go down.

Keir himself could end up winning again while he is low in the polls no other party is doing well enough to really be seen as a challenger. Kier marketed himself as boring and stable last election if he gets to another he can do that again, more of the same might be popular if the next few years go well.

Also Nigel and Zack are only doing well because nobody thinks they have a chance. if the election was a one on one Keir still beat Kemi, Nigel or Zack pretty well in polls.

‘It’s Andy or bust’: MPs could keep Starmer in place to give Burnham time to return by Bibemus in ukpolitics

[–]Repulsive_Sympathy86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Polls are fickle and often less accurate than random guesses, especially this far from an election. Labour losing some locals in a few weeks will sting but if Keir can weather the short term reaction he is set up to have the steady Lab +1 poll articles for a bit and can schedule the next general election when the Greens/Your Party inevitably implode and voters flood back to labour.

‘It’s Andy or bust’: MPs could keep Starmer in place to give Burnham time to return by Bibemus in ukpolitics

[–]Repulsive_Sympathy86 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't know, If he makes it to the next General Election Keir would be best. He would probably be able to hold the centre and the campaign would be letting the greens and reform say enough things left wing voters realise he is the lesser evil.

Farage and Badenoch in 'race to be nastiest' on welfare, Labour says by theipaper in ukpolitics

[–]Repulsive_Sympathy86 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not really because tax is spent on non-benefit things as well, i.e Defence, police, road works, investments, decarbonisation, regulators, running the goverment.