Gordon Brown warns Nigel Farage will drag UK back into ‘Tory poverty years’

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/gordon-brown-farage-poverty-two-child-benefit-cap-gorton-denton-b2927111.html

Posted by tylerthe-theatre

26 Comments

  1. “The party’s plan to reinstate the two-child benefit cap comes despite Reform’s candidate for the forthcoming by-election having previously suggested that people who don’t have children should be taxed extra as punishment.”

    Don’t let Reform get away with it.

  2. winkwinknudge_nudge on

    Eventually these parties will have to make a better case than “Don’t vote for Reform”.

    The libdems complain Reform get all the coverage, and then in the party broadcast Ed largely talked about Reform.

  3. TurbulentBullfrog829 on

    Are these the Tory Poverty Years that Gordon Brown promised to match in his manifesto?

  4. Between 1999 and 2002, Chancellor Gordon Brown sold 395 tonnes (roughly 58%) of the UK’s gold reserves at a historic low price, averaging $276 an ounce, generating approximately $3.5 billion

    The decision is now estimated to have cost taxpayers over £36 billion in lost potential value as of 2025.

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    And in addition for those jacking off to their downvote buttons…

    Further context.

    The Labour government of that time inherited a national debt of £374 billion in 1997.

    When they lost the election in 2010, the national debt was £1.08 trillion.

  5. Naive_Ambition1306 on

    I’ve no intention of voting reform as of now, but this is a weak argument

    Are you telling me we aren’t in the poverty years right now?

  6. NoAssociate7880 on

    Labour had the easiest time in human history to run a country & still fucked it up so bad, we got 15 years of tories after making it worse. But tories/labour “don’t vote reform!”

    Whole system needs a shake up.

  7. Deepmidwinter2025 on

    Public don’t won’t to think things are complicated – they somebody to say it’s very easy and we’ll sort it.

    As services are farmed out to crypto donors.

  8. ConsiderationThen652 on

    Meanwhile Gordon Brown and Tony Blair oversaw a massive financial crisis that drove Britain towards Tory poverty.

    Yeah reform might be a disaster… but let’s not forget the whole reason they are even in the debate is because of the failings of the two parties that have had control of the country for decades.

  9. Can we not get someone who’s competent to just call out how their ideas will fail. Literally look at what they’re doing in Kent, said they wouldn’t put taxes up. Get in first thing they do is put our council tax up. Surely just do what they do and moan about how bad they are for the country. Rather than talking about reform just call them out

  10. The_1_man_riot on

    The hell we have gone though over these years. Ill gladly try a new pathway. For better or worse.

  11. It’s gonna be “Tory poverty years” on steroids, imagine those years but with incompetence pumped up to 100.

  12. He’s not wrong, but we’re STILL in the poverty years, and we will remain so as long as normal people are competing with billionaires for resources.

  13. It feels like a dark cloud is lifting over this economy and I couldn’t imagine anything worse than reform getting in to fuck it all up just because they hate brown people.

    Labour really need to maximise on their successes and let people know. Huge budget surplus, energy cap down massively, NHS times lowest in years, progress everywhere and a rate cut almost baked in