Is the Labour party the new NASTY party?

Sue
انضم: 2025-01-17 15:37:29
2025-04-08 11:40:28

Alright, I’ve had enough. Seriously, what the hell is this government playing at? Labour wins the election, and within months, they’re coming for disabled people’s benefits. PIP cuts? Are you kidding me? This isn’t about “getting people back to work”—it’s about stripping away the lifeline that lets ill and disabled folks live with even a shred of dignity. How dare they act like this is some kind of tough-love motivation? These are people who need support to pay for basics—wheelchairs, carers, adaptations just to exist in their own homes. And now? Tossed aside like garbage.

Let’s be clear: this isn’t fiscal responsibility. It’s a con. They’re slashing PIP to cover their own incompetence—mismanaging the economy, handing out cushy deals to public sector bigwigs, and funneling cash into hotels for migrants while disabled Brits are left to rot. Oh, but sure, it’s totally the vulnerable’s fault the country’s on its knees. Not the decades of corruption, greed, and outright contempt for anyone who doesn’t line their pockets. Disgusting.

And don’t even get me started on the rhetoric. “Lazy scroungers”? “Burden on society”? These are human beings we’re talking about. People who’ve already been dealt a brutal hand. Now they’re being gaslit into believing they’re the problem? It’s sickening. Labour swore they’d be different, but here we are—same old Tory playbook, just with a red rosette.

When did we become a society that abandons those who need us most? Why are we letting them turn survival into a privilege? This isn’t just cruel—it’s a moral failure. And mark my words, if we let this slide, we’re telling every vulnerable person in this country they don’t matter.

What’s it gonna take for people to wake up? Protests? Strikes? Or do we need to drag these out-of-touch pricks out of Westminster and remind them who they’re meant to serve? Because right now, it feels like the only language they understand is chaos.

Betsy_tVSi
انضم: 2025-01-20 16:02:23
2025-04-08 11:41:03

Preach. My son’s PIP got slashed last week. He’s nonverbal, needs 24/7 care, and now we’re scrambling to cover his sensory equipment. But sure, let’s prioritize hotels for migrants instead. Absolute piss-take.

Larry
انضم: 2025-01-20 13:55:18
2025-04-08 11:41:42

Labour = Red Tories. They’ve always been spineless. Both parties are owned by corporations—they want us divided, desperate, and too tired to fight back. Disabled folks are just collateral.

Mariela
انضم: 2025-01-20 13:55:18
2025-04-08 11:43:07

Remember when France stormed the Bastille? Maybe we need a bit of that energy. These clowns won’t listen until we drag them into the streets.

Larry
انضم: 2025-01-20 13:55:18
2025-04-08 11:44:31

^^^ This. Time to dust off the guillotine. Bet they’d change their tune quick if they knew what real fear felt like.

Sue
انضم: 2025-01-17 15:37:29
2025-04-08 11:46:05

As much as I’d love to see MPs squirm, violence isn’t the answer. But goodness, we need something. Protests? General strikes? I’m ready to burn it all down.

Screw_America
انضم: 2025-01-20 16:02:23
2025-04-08 11:46:59

Nah, Larry's onto something. History’s shown polite marches don’t work. Sometimes you gotta speak their language: consequences.

Jett
انضم: 2025-01-20 13:55:10
2025-04-08 11:47:49

Let’s not romanticize bloodshed—but yeah, the French didn’t win rights by asking nicely. Maybe a few resignations-by-fire would focus their minds…

claudine80_bFlI
انضم: 2025-03-28 15:30:12
2025-04-08 11:50:07

@Sue You’re not wrong, but when’s the last time petitions changed anything? They’ll keep ignoring us until we make it impossible.