MP EXPLODES at the Chancellor for Being OBSESSED with Nigel Farage – “Mentioned Him More Than Scotland!”

Then we must have a strong NHS, one that works for everyone and stands by the values we all believe in—not the kind of insurance-based system the Reform Party keeps pushing. Their idea would take us down a dangerous path where access to healthcare depends on your ability to pay. That’s not the kind of country we want. We believe in a National Health Service that is properly funded by the public and remains free for anyone who needs it, no matter their background or income.
And maybe, just maybe, the member for Clacton should spend a little less time nursing a pint at the Westminster Arms and a little more time focusing on the priorities that actually matter to the people of this country. Although, judging by how this week has gone, the Two Chairmen pub might be a better fit for him anyway.
Then there’s David. Even after he finishes talking, he just sits there nodding away like everything is fine. But the truth is, they’ve learned nothing. His party hasn’t even been in Parliament for a full year, and yet they’ve already racked up an eye-watering £80 billion in promises with no clue how they’ll pay for them. That’s not responsible governance it’s a fantasy. They’re simply not serious about running the country.
As for the Chancellor, she’s not hiding anything she’s an open book. The problem is, what we see isn’t reassuring. She’s treating the economy like it’s a roulette table, spinning the wheel and hoping for the best. But let’s be honest, if this were poker, she wouldn’t last a round. Her speech today was filled with more mentions of Reform and the member for Clacton Nigel Farage’s home turf than it was of Scotland. That speaks volumes. To forget Scotland in a major policy speech is not just an oversight it’s a disgrace.
She finally brought up Acorn, the carbon capture project we’ve been asking about for ages. But when she mentioned it, she didn’t say a single word about how much funding it’s getting. So what are we supposed to believe—are they actually investing in it, or was it just a name-drop to quiet criticism?
I did mention the SNP earlier, and rightly so. I questioned why they refuse to back defense investment in Scotland. I can bring them up again if you’d like. But the real issue is this why have the SNP let down the people of Scotland so badly? Hospital waiting times are rising, and yet they keep failing to take the necessary action. The people of Scotland deserve better.