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AIBU that now is the time for us to get behind Kemi?

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StarlightRobot · 27/11/2025 16:02

Rachel Reeves has broken her promise that new taxes would not be levied on working people. She hasn’t followed through with her promise to prioritise growth. She failed to deliver welfare reform. It is clear that the current government is now led by the newly elected backbenchers. Labour are punishing those of us who work and save, taxing our pensions and making life more expensive for working families. She is making it more difficult for employers to hire staff and graduates in particular are suffering from a lack of opportunity due to her policies.

Keir Starmer failed to get any support for welfare reform from his backbenchers and is coasting politically.

Both Rachel and Keir have shown that political survival means more to them than delivering a budget that grows the economy and helps those of us who work hard and aspire for more. I feel that they hate people like me and my family- we are professionals on two good wages with children, not rich, middle class, trying to improve our lives, prepare for our futures while trying to pay the bills. There is literally nothing in this budget which would help people like me, only punishment (or a ‘contribution’ as Rachel Reeves described it in her budget speech).

Yes, the tories screwed up massively under Boris and Truss. But everything that Kemi is saying about the autumn budget is spot on. Kemi also stood up for women at a time when Labour was gaslighting women across the country in relation to trans issues.

The conservatives have a huge amount of work to do to rebuild trust and develop their policies. But if they don’t gain public support we are risking the chaos of a Reform government. AIBU to say that now is the time to get behind Kemi?

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PistachioTiramisu · 29/11/2025 13:10

I agree OP - I haven't been very impressed with her up until now, but I thought her speech on Wednesday was excellent. I am a life-long Conservative voter, wavering for the first time towards Reform but that speech has made me think again.

ImACow · 29/11/2025 13:22

MyLimeGuide · 29/11/2025 12:56

Another great reason to support her IMO

But climate change and the environment?

Muffsies · 29/11/2025 13:25

If Kemi got anywhere near no.10 she'd get taken down by Jenrick and his cronies. The Tory party is still way too treacherous and divided to be trusted with power.

I also didn't like the way Kemi got personal with her insults against Reeves. I can't respect anyone who behaves like that, it's what's is wrong with politics now. She let herself down there.

Tempname1234567 · 29/11/2025 13:38

It’s very easy to heckle from the sidelines. They had their chance, and for 14 years life got a lot worse for a lot of us.

now don’t get me wrong, labour are baffling in their choices. But at least they are trying to do the right things. the same can’t be said for kemi. She even went on record saying maternity leave is too long. This isn’t the woman we want leading the country

StarlightLady · 29/11/2025 13:38

Muffsies · 29/11/2025 13:25

If Kemi got anywhere near no.10 she'd get taken down by Jenrick and his cronies. The Tory party is still way too treacherous and divided to be trusted with power.

I also didn't like the way Kemi got personal with her insults against Reeves. I can't respect anyone who behaves like that, it's what's is wrong with politics now. She let herself down there.

This.

Remember she only got the job because of a cock up and miscalculation of the vote.

Pacificsunshine · 29/11/2025 13:39

I have not liked the way KS condescends and sneers at KB every week at PMQs. 🤷🏻‍♀️

EasternStandard · 29/11/2025 13:52

Pacificsunshine · 29/11/2025 13:39

I have not liked the way KS condescends and sneers at KB every week at PMQs. 🤷🏻‍♀️

Same

ilovesooty · 29/11/2025 14:08

StarlightLady · 29/11/2025 13:38

This.

Remember she only got the job because of a cock up and miscalculation of the vote.

Exactly. They tried to manipulate the vote and that was the result. They tried to manipulate the vote and got Liz Truss too.

VickyEadieofThigh · 29/11/2025 14:10

GentleOlive · 27/11/2025 16:08

Kemi may be ok, but she’s surrounded by neo socialists, Labour lite wets who have not a centre right bone in their collective bodies.

They deserve to not be anywhere near power again.

Whether you agree with Farage or not, there is only one way to teach the Tories and Labour a lesson. To vote for Reform. Otherwise these people will think they carry on doing things they are doing.

The "lesson" would be learnt by all of us, I'm afraid. It's too awful to contemplate putting that man and his horrow show in power.

BIossomtoes · 29/11/2025 14:13

Shakeoffyourchains · 29/11/2025 11:54

I'm surprised to see so much support for a women who thinks lifting children out of poverty and feeding the poor is unchristian tbh, especially from the supposedly traditional Christian right wing 🤷‍♀️

She’s changed her mind. She was an atheist this time last year.

ilovesooty · 29/11/2025 14:15

BIossomtoes · 29/11/2025 14:13

She’s changed her mind. She was an atheist this time last year.

Even without that, her attitude to children with disabilities is horrible.

hazelnutvanillalatte · 29/11/2025 14:31

x12 · 28/11/2025 17:24

@hazelnutvanillalatte but the Tories penalised the average worker. We never recovered from 08, then we had the Brexit vote. Look at wage stagnation, it’s not a new thing.

You're right - it's more who they point the finger at, really

dizzydizzydizzy · 29/11/2025 14:42

YABU. She has a combative style and is polarizing. It's all very well to believe in meritocracy but there are structural and social inequalities in the UK - so opportunities are not equal. She is against diversity, equality and inclusion policies which I think is very wrong.

I strongly disagree with her on scrapping the Climate Change Act.

pocketpairs · 29/11/2025 17:12

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pocketpairs · 29/11/2025 17:16

EasternStandard · 29/11/2025 08:11

It’s not just her. It’s more so if you mean Starmer and Reeves, look at the polls.

KB hasn't even made a dent in the polls, she'll be replaced by Jenrick after May elections. She lacks the capacity for deep thought, and is just a culture warrior, who unlike previous Tory leaders, is hardly a brainbox.

pocketpairs · 29/11/2025 17:19

MyLimeGuide · 29/11/2025 11:10

Nope. Ill be there.

😂😂😂😂😂.. There's alway one.

pocketpairs · 29/11/2025 17:24

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PistachioTiramisu · 29/11/2025 17:39

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No that's not right - I have always voted Conservative because their beliefs and policies most align with my own. And thank you I have both Maths and English qualifications with a good grade!

Mercurial123 · 29/11/2025 17:40

EasternStandard · 28/11/2025 21:54

That still doesn’t mean Labour are doing well. I’m wondering why you’re convinced they are. As said The Guardian don’t even back them anymore.

I’m not sure why you’re still in emoji laughing stage when it’s clear they’re really struggling. Although now you’re at aggro stage.

Am I at aggro stage? You're not exactly sensitive as far as I remember on your endless anti Labour posts/rants. And here you go for good measure another emoji 😆 🤣

EasternStandard · 29/11/2025 17:46

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CurlewKate · 29/11/2025 17:58

PistachioTiramisu · 29/11/2025 17:39

No that's not right - I have always voted Conservative because their beliefs and policies most align with my own. And thank you I have both Maths and English qualifications with a good grade!

I agree. I vote Labour because they are the party that comes closest to representing my politics, philosophy principles and beliefs. I’m at odds with them at the moment- but I will never be as at odds with them as I always am with the Conservative Party.

Tuls3y · 29/11/2025 18:11

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Tory polls were shit the entire time they were in power.

EasternStandard · 29/11/2025 18:27

Tuls3y · 29/11/2025 18:11

Tory polls were shit the entire time they were in power.

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‘The entire time’
How does that work then at each GE? They must have been doing better than the other parties in polls.

StarlightLady · 29/11/2025 18:28

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So you think polls have always got it right? If that was the case it’s much cheaper to run a poll than have an election. There is only one poll that counts and that is years away.

MyLimeGuide · 29/11/2025 18:28

Tuls3y · 29/11/2025 18:11

Tory polls were shit the entire time they were in power.

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Except it wasn't