This was originally posted on GBNEWS
Labour has wasted no time revealing its true colours: arrogance, incompetence, and disregard for the very people they claim to represent.
Recent headlines expose a party that is not only out of touch with working people but actively dismissive of their concerns. From shocking leaked WhatsApp messages revealing Labour MPs and councillors’ contempt for their own constituents to the chaos unfolding in Labour-run Brighton and Hove over education reforms sparking public outrage, the evidence is clear – Labour is unfit to govern, locally or nationally.
The leaked messages, in which Labour MPs and councillors were caught sneering at some members of the public, provide a rare, unfiltered glimpse at how many in the Labour Party truly view ordinary voters.
Arrogant and disdainful, these remarks confirm that Labour sees working people as useful only at election time, not as individuals worthy of respect or consideration once the votes have been counted.
This same mentality drives Labour’s dismissal of legitimate concerns over immigration, women and children’s rights, crime, and economic security, branding them as ‘populism’ rather than listening.
But, as history has repeatedly shown, when politicians lose touch with the people, they inevitably pay the price at the ballot box.
Meanwhile, in Brighton and Hove, the Labour controlled council’s controversial education reforms have sparked outrage, even among their own voters.
Plans to change secondary school admissions based on free school meal status rather than catchment area have been widely condemned.
This policy prioritises social engineering over fairness and stability, undermining the principle of local choice.
Typical Labour – rather than improving failing schools, they seek to level down, penalising success instead of raising standards. Many residents who switched to Labour after growing frustrated with the Green-run council now see the reality of ideology trumping common sense.
Nowhere is Labour’s incompetence more evident than in Wales, where it has governed for over 25 years.
The results are devastating: a broken NHS with some of the UK’s longest waiting times, failing schools, anti-growth policies stifling the economy, and a culture of welfare dependency over work.
While other parts of the UK attracted investment and opportunity, Labour kept Wales trapped in a cycle of decline yet refuses to take responsibility.