The Labour government refuse to acknowledge and deal with the rising tide of inequality in the UK. Will this doom them to fail, or can we get through to them?

  • frankPodmore@slrpnk.netM
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    2 days ago

    Funny to see this in the sub just as I dropped in to post this:

    Labour has already delivered or making progress towards two-thirds of its manifesto pledges.

    Is the government ‘over’ according to vague rhetorical positions or is it… very much on track to achieve its manifesto pledges? Is there a ‘rising tide’ of inequality? Or is it actually the case, as the ONS puts it, in slightly more sober language that, ‘Disposable income inequality in the UK, as measured by the Gini coefficient, did not statistically significantly change’?

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    2 days ago

    Gary Stevenson is a populist grifter, who mainly just wants attention so that he can boast about how he went to the best unis, how he’s a genius at investing and complain about how tired he is. It’s a shame, because some of the problems he brings up are very real, but he’s not the way to solve them. Maybe he should just be sipping on pina coladas and rest a bit as he always keeps saying he could be doing instead.

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      2 days ago

      Obviously not true. Like you say, the problems he brings up are very real yet he has presented one main solution. A wealth tax.

      Would love to know how you’re supposed to raise awareness about a really important issue without being “populist”.

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        20 hours ago

        I’m all for an increased wealth tax, and raising awareness is good, but saying that it would be the simple, complete solution as he implies is misleading. Gary also refuses to engage with the research, talk about specifics, show graphs and explain how wealth inequality is a complex issue in his videos. He simplifies things to the extreme and defines society in terms of he and his audience as the pure, non-elite people on one side and all economists and the corrupt elite on the other. This, along with the way he presents himself is why I believe that unfortunately his style is somewhat similar to that of populists on the right, even if their aims are very very different. I’ll provide some sources for high quality critique on Gary’s work as a reply to the other comment.

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          10 hours ago

          I’m all for an increased wealth tax

          There is none now, so any wealth tax would be an increase.