Keir Starmer slams free market as divisions grow on left

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Keir Starmer appealed to the Labour left to back his bid for the leadership on Saturday as he denounced the “free-market model” as a failure and backed higher taxes on the wealthiest to pay for better public services.

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So everybody pays more taxes to make public services better, so more people come from the EU to use the public services and many other health tourists from the rest of the world so we’re back to square one but we’re not back to square one because we’re all paying more tax.

This when we see their stupidity reveals itself they desperately wanting2make it snow in the desert. As long as they have endless free movement of people which he was desperately trying2achieve you’ll have an over supply of labour & cheap labour rates that is freemarket and EU

Kier “ no clue how to run anything “ Starmer.

Another one who hates hard work and freedom.

The higher taxes he wishes to extract from the wealthy? The wealth would not have been created if it wasn’t for the free market. What an utter tool he is.

The free market has improved (and continues to improve) the lives of billions across the world in ways Starmer and his ilk can’t even contemplate. A free market + liberal democracy + free speech = success. We’ve tried all the other models and they fail.

Starmer actually believes communism has actually delivered for the people and not just the elite. nieve

In English please

Does he know about the unfree market? leaseholdscandal

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