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ITVPolitics Anushka Asthana My key point is that the entire system needs to evolve. This isn't just a quick solution; it will demand substantial adjustments. I truly believe the country isn't ready for such a transformation. It will take years of discussions, policy shifts, legislative changes, and
PoliticsJOE We need to remember how it all began. The death of Princess Diana raised many conspiracy theories, then there was Prince Andrew and the hush money linked to the Queen. That was followed by Brexit, along with politicians and immigration issues. The influence of those in power
David Davis MP Misguided efforts shield the true problems facing the country. She safeguards the wealthy who are influencing the government. It’s the ultimate move that defends society but perpetuates falsehoods. The reality is, altering established norms and the perspective of this nation is
British Intel The issue lies in the fact that the Western world requires a new system that prioritises the people of the nation. We need incentive packages that reward individuals for their contributions to society, including pension bonuses and maybe even an app to manage this. If someone
Peter Lloyd It's not just about reforming the justice system; it encompasses the entire system. If the nation is interested in reform, then the nation must consider how institutions and authorities like the police, security, and well-being services in schools, such as mentorship offices,
ITV News Is this what the royals are concealing behind closed doors? The inherited power has lasted far too long. The younger generation is no longer tolerating the hostility; they see no future ahead. Meanwhile, the wealthy remain indifferent, and the state is too fearful to establish a
Zarah Sultana MP She is correct. The entire system, including the economy, needs transformation to empower the working class in running society. This old industrial revolution, whether it’s the first or the fourth, has left its mark and is now deteriorating. There’s no sustainable growth on the
Good Morning Britain And it will only worsen. Zero-hour contracts and jobs that are completed for lower wages because they are unaffordable are becoming the norm. Many people are turning to do-it-yourself projects (DIY) by following social media trends. This is another example of how technology is
BBC Politics Time for real change in the benefits system: Instead of just tightening rules & cuts, let's reward self-reliance! Tax boosts for renting out property, insurance-linked private pensions & savings incentives. Build your own buffers against job/tech shocks → less stress, more
Good Morning Britain Susanna Reid That’s why incentives should be introduced for individuals like Jacqui. Those on benefits or those who make excuses or lack enthusiasm to succeed will end up with less in retirement. Many people don’t perceive any incentive to work, as it feels like there are no visible
Mary Hinge OBE. 💙 That signals the end for Mr. Starmer. A change in leadership is looming. Is that the state of politics these days? Angela Rayner isn’t likely to make a significant impact, yet people will elevate her as if she will. Mr. Farage or Jeremy Corbyn appear either too old or hesitant,
Sky News Politics Sam Coates Sky Poverty is a government issue, just like debt and unemployment. It all stems from poor decisions made by government departments. And do you really think it’s justifiable to call this a necessity? If the system weren’t so stagnant and progress was prioritised over greed and