#KeirStarmer abolishes #employmentrights shadow post. What does #Labour stand for now?
What follows should be self-explanatory:
Ignored by the press, but @AndyMcDonaldMP’s Shadow Cabinet position of Secretary of State for Employment Rights has simply not been filled by @Keir_Starmer in today’s reshuffle, effectively abolishing the post created by @jeremycorbyn in appointing @LauraPidcock in Jan 2018.
— Ben Sellers (@MrBenSellers) November 29, 2021
Starmer hasn't filled the vacant position of Shadow Minister for employment rights.
The 'party of the workers' doesn't represent workers rights on its own frontbench anymore.
Perhaps he'll appoint a shadow minister for donors, its what Keith prefers.— Damien Willey 🟢 🔴 (@KernowDamo) November 29, 2021
It sums up Starmer's politics that he's cancelled the post of shadow secretary of state for employment rights.
Presumably, it's not needed because 'when business profits, we all do'.
— Steve Howell (@FromSteveHowell) November 29, 2021
Yes. Keir Starmer has abolished the post of Shadow Minister for Employment Rights because he’s not bothered about whether employees have any rights; his only concern is to receive donations from big businesses.
And you don’t get those without giving big businesses what they want.
It’s not the Labour Party any more. It’s the Labour Exploitation Party.
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