The article discusses David Moore's reaction to Rachel Reeves's spending review, which addresses past mismanagement by pledging increased funding for defense, healthcare, and housing over the next decade. Reeves also aims to resolve the backlog of asylum seeking cases and discontinue hotel housing for migrants. Moore's mixed feelings reflect broader public sentiment, with concerns about government decisions impacting the elderly and housing availability amidst high levels of immigration. These sentiments resonate among local residents in Morley, where political dynamics have shifted over recent elections.
Moore, once a Labour voter but no longer, said he got by alright without the winter fuel payment this winter but any money for OAPs is great.
His wife, Maggie, had stronger words. Labour want kicking in the head, she said. She was not pleased to hear there would be more investment in homes, believing the government would use them to house all the immigrants.
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