I preface by saying none of this need be in the manifesto, because winning is the thing, and tactics are the tool there. Not showing one's hand.
OK, hands up, I’m a Labour member (rejoined after SKS became leader and Jezza was flushed down the khazi of history; good Arabian word there, khazi, Jez, me old fruit).
In an ideal world, if you support labour, what would be you key objectives? Here are mine
OK, hands up, I’m a Labour member (rejoined after SKS became leader and Jezza was flushed down the khazi of history; good Arabian word there, khazi, Jez, me old fruit).
In an ideal world, if you support labour, what would be you key objectives? Here are mine
- The health service
- More GPs and nurses. Make it easy for overseas trained bods to come here.
- A very cheap ‘pay’ element. I was charged peanuts for this as a foreign student when I lived in Canada. And had surgery for nowt extra. A small fee incentivises good behaviour (like turning up for appointments)
- UK trained (subsidised as they are) graduates must work in the NHS and only in the NHS for a set period. After that period if they want to leave the NHS they can do so an work in the private sector. And only in the private sector. We trained you to work for us.
- Private sector, no tax breaks, and no ‘making use’ of NHS facilities.
- Immigration
- Arrange with the French to stop the boats leaving. This could mean Brit patrol boats in French waters. Whence the boats are returned to France.
- No silly gimmicks like Rwanda
- Properly deal with Albanian gangs operating in the UK
- A NZ style tariff system that is easy to navigate
- Flexibility as needs must (see the NHS which is blighted by staff shortages)
- Stop weaponizing it.
- State sector pay
- Fix it to GDP
- Stop regional competition (why is my university ‘competing’ with other universities for HMG income?)
- Schooling
- Schools are not charities and so private schools should pay tax. Properly
- Global warming
- We are not a big player here. Press India, Brazil and the US with lobbying, deals etc.
- The EU
- Too soon to say. Rejoin? The boat has probably sailed. In 10 years perhaps, if the Irish issue isn’t resolved
- Devolution
- I’m not keen. Nor on weakly-defined referenda. If we offer a chance for a UK break up, the terms need to be clear before a vote. Passports to Cardiff? Fence, frankly.
- The BBC
- It costs me far less then Sky so leave it alone
- Israel
- That horse bolted in 1948. As with the rest of the world, if it is diplomacy we can do our bit quietly. If its war, we line up behind America. We need to regain some global credibility before we deign to gob off independently.
- Tax
- Flat rate (%) which is fair. Anyone saying the more you earn the more % you pay is innumerate. With adjustments at the poverty end (i.e., no income tax paid if you earn less than X)
- Housing
- End the rental sector by requiring all second home owners (who own to rent) to sell. There, a bit of hard leftism for you
- Council housing? Fence. It could be useful but not as a sinecure.
- I think we need planning to be done centrally with a view to creating sharp new dwellings and communities. This rabbit hutch estate situation that is not integrated into the local community is bollocks. Set up a national planning group with a simple and clear mandate and rubric. Alas I suspect this is beyond the tiny British mind.
- That lot of bollocks took me 10 minutes to think up. Is it really that hard? Frankly I am not fussed about lots of other stuff. We have better protection against prejudice, victimisation and that, so I have not gone granular on that.