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

553 replies

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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StarlightRobot · 27/11/2025 16:22

@NewMauveScroller

Why is that funny? I don’t really follow. I agree that there are plenty of anti tory threads on here and mumsnet tends to be left leaning, but we are a diverse group 🤷‍♀️

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Topseyt123 · 27/11/2025 16:24

Hell would freeze over before I would ever consider voting for Kemi. She's my MP and she's objectionable. She's not even popular in this true blue Tory seat.

I'd rather stick to voting Labour. They came within about 3,000 votes of unseating her in the 2024 General Election and up until then she had had a 27,000 majority.

Radiatorvalves · 27/11/2025 16:25

She said RR was the worst ever chancellor. Short memory as I think it’s undisputed that the honour belongs to Kwazi Kwartang.

StewkeyBlue · 27/11/2025 16:27

There was a whole section of Badenoch’s response speech yesterday where she sounded just like a stereotype of a ‘bitchy schoolgirl’. Nast nasty woman. And the Tories have no intellectual weight or political nouse that will get us out of the disaster of the economy any better than Labour.

If they could, why didn’t they?

And Reform are a joke.

StarlightRobot · 27/11/2025 16:29

@Radiatorvalves

I agree, the Kwasi budget was surely the worst ever. Kemi acknowledged how bad it was in the GMB interview this morning. She also made the point that Kwasi and Truss were removed pretty swiftly after that- the same can’t be said for Reeves and who are clinging on. There is still a lot of work for Kemi and the tories to do to bring back trust and they should be quicker to acknowledge the disgraceful mess created by Truss and, before her, the Johnson government.

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FromTheFirstOldFashionedWeWereCursed · 27/11/2025 16:31

Goldeh · 27/11/2025 16:14

To plagiarise Stewart Lee... A protest vote for Reform is like shitting in your hotel bed as a protest against bad service and then realising you now have to sleep in that shitted-in bed.

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Yep.

StarlightRobot · 27/11/2025 16:31

I also wonder what those who are disillusioned with Labour but still furious with the Tories will do. My worry is that they will vote Reform or Green as protest votes, risking yet more instability. I would love to hear from people in those camps.

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Galatine · 27/11/2025 16:31

News Flash!! News Flash!! News Flash!!
Politician breaks a promise! Theres a surprise! Unheard of!

Daysgo · 27/11/2025 16:32

I don't know what u can do in uk tbf, you have an unsustainable benefits system, you have a govt party that will not, or cannot, address this... Look at the removal of the two child cap... I think tbh labour r trying to address this but majority appears not to want them to address it. Hard to see a good future tbh

CleverButScatty · 27/11/2025 16:33

TheendofmrY · 27/11/2025 16:03

Unless I missed hell freezing over, no. No it’s not.

Exactly

Boomer55 · 27/11/2025 16:33

Well, Reeves has shown herself to be totally incompehent, but I’m not sure Badenoch is the answer. 🤷‍♀️

taxguru · 27/11/2025 16:34

For the first time, Kemi impressed me yesterday. Let's face it, at the next GE, it'll either be Farage or Kemi who win as Labour havn't a hope in hell's chance. Given two bad options, I think Kemi will get a majority (or at least biggest number of seats to form a coalition). I'd happily vote for Kemi to avoid Farage.

TheNoonBell · 27/11/2025 16:35

Nobody trusts the blue wing of the uniparty and increasingly don't trust the red wing of the uniparty either.

MayaPinion · 27/11/2025 16:36

Do you not remember what the Conservatives did to us while they were in power? There’s not a chance in hell I’m going near them again until they do a clean sweep. I didn’t realise things had got so bad until I found myself agreeing with Jeremy Hunt.

OriginalUsername2 · 27/11/2025 16:37

Daysgo · 27/11/2025 16:32

I don't know what u can do in uk tbf, you have an unsustainable benefits system, you have a govt party that will not, or cannot, address this... Look at the removal of the two child cap... I think tbh labour r trying to address this but majority appears not to want them to address it. Hard to see a good future tbh

Business should pay full wages, then benefits won’t be needed for working people.

Wfhftm · 27/11/2025 16:37

No, she irritates the hell out of me.

Papyrophile · 27/11/2025 16:40

If it's a choice between the Tories and Reform, Ms Badenoch will have my vote. It won't be going to the Greens or Labour.

TappaMcFeety · 27/11/2025 16:40

Arrogant and belligerent are the two words that spring to mind when her name is mentioned and you are seriously having a laugh if you believe that they should be in power after the horrendous state that they left this country in.

dontletmedownbruce · 27/11/2025 16:40

The thing that stood out to me at yesterday’s budget - head and shoulders above the details of the budget itself (parts of which I didn’t agree with at all) - was how utterly vile and personal Badenoch was to RR in the opposition response speech.

So no. I’m no fan of Kemi Badenoch.

Pancakeflipper · 27/11/2025 16:42

I'm still not sure what Kemi will deliver. She just seems to slate everyone but have no realistic plan to put forward.

Avantiagain · 27/11/2025 16:42

No she is foul.

Papyrophile · 27/11/2025 16:44

The NMW is going to be £12.71 per hour from April which I think is the highest in Europe.

The larger problem is people working too few hours, which often comes down to bad employment practices by big companies who want to dodge the full cost of SSP, pensions etc.

LaGro · 27/11/2025 16:44

I love Kemi. I think she’s actually sensible, competent and more honest than most politicians.

Avantiagain · 27/11/2025 16:47

"was how utterly vile and personal Badenoch was to RR in the opposition response speech."

I remember her comments about Angela Rayner.

StarlightRobot · 27/11/2025 16:49

@Avantiagain What were her comments about Angela Rayner?

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