• ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ 帝
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    115 months ago

    I think this is key - it’s early days and the new government are still figuring out the size of the mess they’ve been left with. What they’ve announced so far are the big policies that they’ve done their sums on in advance. Scrapping the cap will require them to find a bullion quid from somewhere and that might take time. I have to assume the SNP amendment was at least partially them messing with Labour as they knew it wouldn’t get through.

    • @Jackthelad
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      55 months ago

      The whole point of these amendments is to just shit on the government and try and make a political point. “Look, this new government voted against taking kids out of poverty!” and all that disingenuous shite.

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        5 months ago

        That’s true, it is quite crude of the SNP to try to trip up the party that is clearly closer aligned to its interests.

        • @[email protected]
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          25 months ago

          They want Westminster to be disfunctional. That’s the path towards independence. They’re actively opposed to progressive wins. This goes both ways BTW, Labour won’t ally with them either. Structurally adversarial politics is crap. Only electoral reform will make it possible for natural allies to actually work together (on the issues where they align).

    • @steeznson
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      45 months ago

      I believe the cost of removing the cap is estimated to be 3.5 billion quid