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    Are people being too harsh on the Labour government over UK and China?

    October 24, 20254 Mins Read


    Flags of China, European Union and United Kingdom
    Readers discuss the UK and China, a national mental health crisis and the ethics of having loud pets (Picture: Getty Images)

    Do you agree with our readers? Have your say on these MetroTalk topics and more in the comments

    Labour trying to ‘get us back to a better way of life’, says reader

    Regarding those who accuse Sir Keir Starmer as being soft on China because we need their money (MetroTalk, Wed).

    The Tories, under David Cameron, put Britain in this most vulnerable position in their push for austerity.

    And it’s Labour that is trying (against the efforts of the Tories and Reform) to get us all back to some sort of better way of life, along with a more robust national security situation.

    It’s not going to happen overnight. We suffered for 14 long year under the Tories. Give Labour the time to show they are (at least) trying. Craig M, Cheetham Hill

    David Cameron Delivers A PM Direct Speech To Workers In Slough
    This reader says David Cameron put the UK in the most vulnerable position in the push for austerity (Picture: Peter Nicholls – WPA Pool/Getty Images)

    Cashless society has led to rising supermarket prices, says reader

    Danny (MetroTalk, Wed) says we should avoid the rush to a cashless society.

    Another aspect of digital payments a lot of people don’t know is that banks charge shops, bars and restaurants for every card transaction so, of course, this has led to food price increases. Paul, Birmingham

    Digital IDs will be ‘hackers dream’, says reader

    The cost of Labour’s plan to introduce digital ID – in part to combat the black economy, which is seen as a pull factor in illegal immigration – is predicted to be as much as £2billion.

    It will be a hacker’s dream. And in a worse-case scenario, we could be heading toward a social credit system like in China and end up in a real-life episode of Black Mirror. Cara, Brighton

    Reader notes disparity between quality of life and death for wagyu beef

    JAPAN-FOOD-AGRICULTURE-WAGYU
    This reader says we are supposed to be a nation of animal lovers (Picture: MARTIN BUREAU/AFP via Getty Images)

    Having read your article on wagyu beef (Metro, Oct 15), no doubt these prized cows live in luxury while alive but what about the dreaded abbatoir?

    I’ve seen horrendous footage on Facebook. Worse still are the livestock slaughtered under halal or kosher law that are not stunned first. This should be banned. We are supposed to be a nation of animal lovers but we are far from it. Lesley, Bristol

    Reader questions why drones near prisons cannot be ‘shot down’

    Regarding the military now being able to shoot down drones near their UK bases (Metro, Tue), why is this not allowed at prisons, where drones take in all manner of contraband? L Nicholl, London

    ‘Too little is being done by the government to combat the crisis in the nation’s mental health’, says reader

    I agree with Sharon’s response to Ricky Hatton dying by hanging (MetroTalk, Tue) that too little is being done by the government to combat the crisis in the nation’s mental health. I had friends who have lost their lives due to having waited years to be helped. Craig Minto, Sheffield

    The MEN Pride Of Manchester Awards 2022 - Arrivals
    This reader says they have friends who lost their lives after waiting for years to be helped by mental health services (Picture: Anthony Devlin/Getty Images)

    Reader calls out owners of loud pets

    Now is the season for owners of animals that compete in the 24/7 cacophany of loud barking to complain that their ‘fur babies’ are upset by bonfires and fireworks. Robby, Eccles

    Reader smartly defends net zero

    Ant (MetroTalk, Thurs) asks what the point is of the UK doing its bit for net zero if other far more polluting countries aren’t doing their bit.

    If your mate starts going around killing people and you say, ‘Well, people are gonna die anyways, let me just join in’, is that going to make things any better? No – just more people are going to end up dead!
Valentina, London

    No comedic impotency for this reader

    Marine Iguana on beach at sunny day
    This reader tells a reptile related joke (Picture: Getty Images/Johner RF)

    My friend owns an iguana that has a floppy tail. It suffers from reptile dysfunction. Dazla, via email

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