As the Tory leadership race heats up, one thing stands out: all four candidates have been quick to lay out their plans for the rich, with promises of tax cuts, incentives for businesses, and reducing regulations. But what about the core issues facing ordinary Brits? When it comes to critical areas like the NHS and schools, we’ve heard very little.
The NHS is on its knees, underfunded, understaffed, and overwhelmed. Teachers and schools are struggling, and yet the focus of these candidates has remained on policies designed to benefit the wealthy. The silence on healthcare and education is deafening.
Instead of real plans to help working class families, their focus seems clear: protect the interests of those who are already well off. This is the Tory approach: a government that ignores the services ordinary people depend on.
The question is, who from Tory scum will step up and actually address the NHS and schools? Because without action, things are only going to get worse.
And Labour already call out these glaring gaps in the Tory leadership race. For now, all we’ve seen are Tory candidates chasing the votes of the rich, while they want to let NHS and education continue to deteriorate.
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