I can see that in the Kings speech there will be reform of planning law, making it easier to build where permission has been previously denied. That frees up swathes of land for new housing estates on green belt.
Restrictions on wind farms in rural areas have been removed, meaning wealthy landowners and global energy companies can start the industrialisation of the countryside and start to earn big bucks.
Along with the Great British Energy Bill, I'm sure the global energy companies will be rubbing their hands with glee. I only hope that Rolls Royce can get some of that cash to develop SMRs. Keep the cash and the expertise in the UK.
Rail Nationalisation seems to be back on the cards, when the Railways aren't the most egregious of the formerly public companies flouting their responsibilities. The water companies should be first in line for Nationalisation, to stop them borrowing money to pay shareholders rather than invest in the company.
I could go on, but the salient point for working class people is the Pension Schemes Bill, which i don't doubt will be a vehicle to enable the government to reduce the state pension and/or increase the pension age again.
The Budget Responsibility Bill also has the ring of shaving money from welfare.
This list (taken from the Order-Order Guido Fawkes website give a bit more detail.
- Committed to two-state solution. Isn't everyone? Except importantly the Palestinians.
- “Reset” of relations with EU. Closer ties to the EU through the back door. Increased Security and Defence co-operation.
- Strategic Defence Review. Scrapping Trident on the cards?
- House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill – Less hereditary peers and more cronies. Why not have a jury-type system employing normal people instead?
- Northern Ireland Legacy Legislation – More support for the IRA and less support for our armed services no doubt.
- Council of the Nations and Regions for collaboration. More WEF nonsense invading government.
- Draft Equality (Race and Disability) Bill Is that "equality" or "equity"? I have my suspicions.
- Armed Forces Commissioner Bill Creating a Fall Guy for when Putin's nukes get through.
- Hillsborough Law A new law with which to crucify the people we catch doing things we don't like. Of course the ones we like will get away with stuff. A vehicle for political blackmail.
- Draft Conversion Practices Bill Ban C onversion therapy, replace it with Trans ideology. The "You're not Gay, you're a Woman" Bill.
- Tobacco and Vapes Bill makes a return. Remove choice from people. Government gets involved in something they don't need to.
- Mental Health Bill. A new set of rules to be able to lock away political and ideological opponents. Off to the re-education camps first and if that doesn't work, the Gulag.
- Football Governance Bill – Not sure why this is a thing. Does football need protecting? From whom? Sop to the working class?
- Draft Leasehold and Commonhold Reform Bill I'm sure that rather than protect ordinary people from greedy companies buying leaseholds and charging extortionate ground rent, instead this will just enshrine the ability of greedy companies to charge extortionate ground rents.
- Renters’ Rights Bill A bill to dissuade ordinary people from becoming landlords, because you'll need tons of dosh to evict problem tenants. Removes competition in the rental market against the like of Blackrock.
- Skills England Bill I'm sure this will be a Bill to train immigrants rather than ordinary people who live here.
- Private school VAT. Ah, the jealousy & envy tax. It's Labour, there had to be at least one.
- Children’s Wellbeing Bill Rather than what it sounds like I'm sure this is a bill to give teachers more rights over children and the expense of parents rights. Possibly the end of home schooling so they can indoctrinate EVERYONE.
- Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill Yeah, like that'll work. Unless it's a bill to fence off Parliament and prevent the proles from visiting or lobbying MPs.
- Crime and Policing Bill, Victims, Courts and Public Protection Bill Means less power to the people, easier to jail the uppity working class.
- Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill Will be as useful as a chocolate fireguard. Successive governments have tried and failed. I'm convinced all it will do is just green-lights amnesties for immigrants. More cheap labour for global companies.
- Water (Special Measures) Bill Will do absolutely nothing.
- Sustainable Aviation Fuel (Revenue Support Mechanism) Bill Yay! More expensive air travel is our destiny. Get to stay home more.
- Great British Energy Bill More money for wealthy landowners and global corporations.
- Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill, Rail Reform Bill – Railway nationalisation. Half of it is already nationalised because the private companies can't make a profit despite charging huge fares. It's cheaper to fly than take the train. This is where the government take over nice new rolling stock and fail to invest in maintaining it. Again.
- Better Buses Bill Ah well, at least my bus pass will work further afield if this happens.
- English Devolution Bill More power to Khan and the other inner city Labour Crony Mayors. Pay per mile definitely on the cards.
- Employment Rights Bill Charter for lazy people. Employers can only contact you in office hours, no overtime. A lot like Union working practices. Supposedly giving employees the right to work at home irrespective of the requirements of the job. Gateway to 15 minute cities/ghettos/open prisons.
- Planning and Infrastructure Bill Less expense for big Corporate building firms and less green belt.
- Industrial Strategy Council to be established. Well I suppose the decline of manufacturing has to be managed by/blamed on someone.
- Draft Audit Reform and Corporate Governance Bill, Pension Schemes Bill Ah, the raid on people's pensions. The pot of gold that the Tories are happy to leave alone. No fear from Labour though. A further raise of the retirement age on the cards? Scrapping of state pensions altogether?
- Budget Responsibility Bill Green light for fiscal irresponsibility.
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