The Labour government has tried and tried to push out with a comprehensive agenda that will change the policy landscape and shape the UK for years to come. It’s only failure is this has not materialised at all.
The attempt to combat the Dover Crossings is now becoming a farcical chapter in governance and the theory that Downing Street exerts any type of central control. The numbers of boats per month aren’t an insurmountable difficulty, no matter the passenger size.
Apart from this, perhaps the social media ban has come through as its next most energetic effort. This is absurd, considering we have no involvement in any war zones or responsibility for any significant military action of scope. The zeal for reforming social media has come at us all sideways.
Labour is providing an agenda that is thin on the good stuff. It fails to even inspire its own. Averse perhaps to crisis, and prone to silly policy initiatives, this administration has gone wayward. It needs to find its course or it’ll lose grip completely. And we don’t think more trips abroad will help, either.
