Random ? What will happen to politics

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So many changes since corona virus

Storment in northern Ireland dup and Sinn Fein working together..

We Nicola not having a go at Westminster and begging for referendum.
Lib dems any idea where they went?

Will USA if they get electiin finally punish trump and vote him out.

You have corbyn on and McDonald claiming their socialist policies were vindicated.

The tribute paid by Jacob Rees mogg to Corbyn seemed genuine and it's nice not to have nasty politics anymore.

We have new Labour leader middle class London based lawyer some up north will regard as metropolitan elite.
Can he win back Labour heartlands in scotalns Wales and up north.
The media claim people will forget his views on brexit.
He's apologised to Jewish people and thinks that's enough.

He's critical of government.
But long term how do Labour play the situation and play a important role when conversations have produced radical socialist economic policies.
My husband said sometimes in crisis we need postive uplifting leaders is Boris the perfect man our times as he seems more charismatic than May or even Cameron.

What will happen with talks with EU as we have officially left.

Will we nationalise public transport/ airline
Scrap tuition fees for nhs workers
Will we raise public sector pay and restrict zero hours contracts and try improve housing security.
Will be force the banks to do their bit.
Will we start printing money again?
 

Yel

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Of course they'll print money, they've never stopped doing that. It's theft from people that save and rewards people that got into too much debt as both are inflated away. They did that last time and will do it on a much bigger scale.

Much of the issues in society come from housing. It's bleeping ridiculous that it's been made a Ponzi investment vehicle for people to remortgage and pump it into more property. The BBC run property porn shows all the time to encourage it and it's causing untold misery for those not born at the right time to afford property.

It was all a ticking timebomb even before the virus with near zero interest rates keeping zombie things afloat and coming algorithms replace so many jobs.
 
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Of course they'll print money, they've never stopped doing that. It's theft from people that save and rewards people that got into too much debt as both are inflated away. They did that last time and will do it on a much bigger scale.

Much of the issues in society come from housing. It's bleeping ridiculous that it's been made a Ponzi investment vehicle for people to remortgage and pump it into more property. The BBC run property porn shows all the time to encourage it and it's causing untold misery for those not born at the right time to afford property.

It was all a ticking timebomb even before the virus with near zero interest rates keeping zombie things afloat and coming algorithms replace so many jobs.
Agree with lots of your points we never had true correction after last recession as interest rates were kept low.
Right now some smug people asking do people and families have no emergency fund/ savings.
Hugh cost living for people who rent and struggle to save.
Increase in zero hours contract and student debts has meant lots struggle to buy a house.
This will be even harder after thinks all over as house prices will fall but banks will want 40% or higher deposits.
Those who did risk stock market because interest rates so low short term lost loads of money and some if that will impact people's pensions .

I'm no socialist but maybe we have to nationalise 1 airline rail and bus.
Maybe we need Keyniest spending policies mass affordable socialist housing to help people get homes and provide jobs for construction industry.
Also new hospitals and schools as demand for both has been rising with rising older population and high birth rates the last few years.

I wonder what snp will do.
If oil industry goes South they nighy be glad they part of UK.
Maybe Europe will go easier on us for negotiations rather than make an example of us to put other countries off leaving.

If we in transition and we doing European bailout do we contribute to that fund ?

The economy and some companies were already wobbling before virus.
Scrapping bursary for nurses was a mistake.
We can't bail out all companies.
Apparently down turns in UK have rough 10 year ish pattern.

How will Labour right back and not seem petty or useless.
What would they do different?