Social Care and Peppa Pig. What a shambles!

23 Nov 2021

The social Care vote represents yet another broken Tory promise. The Conservatives have rammed through half-baked proposals which break a promise to struggling families and make savings exclusively from the least well off. Far from levelling up, these changes double down on inequality between the rich and poor. Now, struggling families face the double whammy of tax hikes and potentially losing their home to fund spiraling care costs. Liberal Democrats opposed these unfair and divisive plans and will continue to fight for a fair and long term solution which will address the social care crisis facing families every day.

Lib Dem logo bird projected on blockwork

Meanwhile, Johnson's Peppa Pig ramblings are a perfect metaphor for his chaotic government. Businesses are crying out for clarity. Instead, all they got was Boris Johnson rambling on about Peppa Pig. It is a great representation Johnson's chaotic, incompetent Government as it trashes our economy, but it is not worthy of a British Prime Minister.The Conservatives are hiking up taxes on small businesses and working families while failing to tackle the labour shortages crippling our economic recovery. The Prime Minister famously said he was going to "f" business - the least he could do is to deliver a decent f-ing speech.

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