I'm not sure if I should be celebrating or worried . It feels like Labour is just reverting back to their old ways instead of actually learning from their mistakes. Like, what's with all these U-turns? Can't they get it right the first time? The hospitality trade was right to sound the alarm about business rates increases, but now we're back to square one. It'd be better if they just stuck with a solid plan instead of making last-minute changes. And what's with the lack of consultation? Don't politicians have anything better to do than just wing it and hope for the best?
just think about it... 2025 and we're still having these conversations in the last year alone, there were like 12 major policy U-turns by Labour , which is crazy considering the treasury has 20+ years of data on how these changes affect businesses and individuals if they had just done more research before, it would've saved them from so much public backlash now they're trying to find a better way to do things but its hard when you have so many moving parts