- Jul 10, 2003
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Brexit uncertainty and a bitter verbal Class War hung over NSC and society in general over the last 3.5 years. Dominating. Hatred eg to Gina Miller, borderline violence, anti semitism from the hard left, anti semitism and other racism from the far right, depressing splits amongst families. Class War stoked by your friends Corbyn, Burgon, Rayner and Thornberry who almost certainly lost many votes in their bitter, charmless TV interviews.
Labour were the architects of their own downfall. A duplicitous EU campaign that attempted to trick the North, Midlands and Wales they were pro Brexit, the South and cities pro Remain. Taxation policies that would’ve hammered the millions running small companies, anyone earning over £80k and any pensioner owing a few shares or more.
Let’s see if Johnson embarks on a very right wing agenda. The large majority might mean that he doesn’t have to assuage the likes of Duncan-Smith. Their manifesto promised huge spending pledges on the police, nurses and other areas.
Or to the moderates in his party. I guess we will have to wait and see whether he kicks out what's left of the moderates again or stops/changes the rollout of Duncan-Smith's Universal credits to find out