Wednesday [1 and 2]

(0348) Woke up suddenly about 0215, jobs not finished, had crashed about 2300. Two days running. Must have a second sleep, big day coming up. Saw 1 and 2 below in passing … thought it best to save them. Not doing much on Farage, if any. I need to look at IYE’s drops again. Night night all. (0352)

 

2. Forgotten which member of the Lords

Now today’s out the way I’m sure we will be hearing a lot more about how:

  • Labour’s first two Budgets increased taxes on British workers by £36 billion and £26 billion respectively, pushing the tax burden to an historic high of 38.3% of GDP
  • The OBR forecasts 240,000 more people will be unemployed in 2026 than it previously projected – it said this is largely attributable to Labour’s employment policies
  • The UK unemployment rate was 4.9% as of early 2026, up from 4.6% a year earlier, an increase of 124,000
  • Total UK welfare spending this year is estimated at £333.7 billion – up from £315 billion
  • The UK is spending £301 million per day just to service its debt interest on Labour borrowing
  • Labour promised 1.5 million new homes this parliament. Between 9 July 2024 and 15 March 2026, it had build just 342,100, way off target
  • More than 1 million young people aged 16-24 were not in education, employment or training in the first quarter of this year – up 89,000
  • The NHS waiting list stands at 7.22 million cases
  • When Labour took office in July 2024, just 58.8% of patients were treated within 18 weeks. The target is 92%. By March 2026 it had only reached 65.3%
  • Around 100,000 patients are waiting over a year for NHS treatment
  • Over the past year, approximately 1.56 million people waited more than 4 hours in A&E – a huge breach of the target
  • The outstanding caseload in the Crown Court stands at around 80,200 – the highest level recorded since 2016 and more than double the pre-Covid caseload
  • A quarter of all Crown Court cases have been open for more than a year
  • There are currently 14,749 sexual offences cases waiting to go to the Crown Court – a 75% increase
  • There were approximately 530,640 shoplifting offences recorded in England and Wales over the past year – the highest in the entire time series on record
  • There were 41,000 small boat arrivals in 2025
  • Of all people who have arrived by small boat since 2018, only around 7,500 (4%) had been returned from the UK by the end of 2025
  • Last year the Home Office spent £4 billion on asylum support. This includes £2.1 billion on hotel accommodation alone – around £6 million per day

1. The callousness of politicians

… and those controlling them.

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