The article critiques the current Labour party for imposing severe hardships on vulnerable communities, notably through cuts to disability benefits and the two-child benefit cap. It reflects a growing disillusionment among the electorate, with many believing the party has strayed from its moral obligations and accountability. Despite a lack of alternative leadership, citizens show support for public ownership and wealth taxes. The sentiment of returning austerity and a general loss of faith in Labour's ability to improve lives indicates a desire for a significant political shift.
A Labour party that knowingly imposes hardship on disabled people, pensioners and children has filed for moral and political bankruptcy.
Most voters think Britain is returning to austerity or never left it. Seven in 10 do not expect Labour to improve the lives of people like me.
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