• Donate
  • Login
Saturday, July 4, 2026
  • Login
  • Register
Canary
Cart / £0.00

No products in the basket.

MEDIA THAT DISRUPTS
  • UK
  • Global
  • Opinion
  • Skwawkbox
  • Manage Subscription
  • Support
  • Features
    • Health
    • Environment
    • Science
    • Feature
    • Sport & Gaming
    • Lifestyle
    • Tech
    • Business
    • Money
    • Travel
    • Property
    • Food
    • Media
  • SHOP
No Result
View All Result
MANAGE SUBSCRIPTION
SUPPORT
  • UK
  • Global
  • Opinion
  • Skwawkbox
  • Manage Subscription
  • Support
  • Features
    • Health
    • Environment
    • Science
    • Feature
    • Sport & Gaming
    • Lifestyle
    • Tech
    • Business
    • Money
    • Travel
    • Property
    • Food
    • Media
  • SHOP
No Result
View All Result
Canary
No Result
View All Result
  • Editorial
  • Explainer
  • Global
  • Opinion
  • Environment
  • Feature
  • Food
  • Health
  • Science
  • Skwawkbox
  • UK

The MSM just buried a damning report into Keir Starmer’s government

James Wright by James Wright
31 October 2025
in Analysis, UK
Reading Time: 2 mins read
262 11
A A
0
Home UK Analysis
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on BlueskyShare via WhatsAppShare via TelegramShare on Threads

Keir Starmer’s “plan for change” is all talk, a new report by charity Carnegie has suggested. There has been no improvement in people’s overall wellbeing since Labour came to power. The collective wellbeing score stands at 62%. This has stagnated since 2023. Yet so far, the corporate media has failed to report on it. So, the Canary has.

Low faith in democracy under Keir Starmer

The extensive survey asked people questions on democratic, economic and social wellbeing and found a situation in the UK that needs improvement. The lowest score was for democracy, which people ranked at 41% for their ability to meaningfully impact their society. The statistic comes as a report from Autonomy showed that corporations that donated £47m to both Labour and the Conservatives since 2000 have received £60bn worth of public contracts since 2015.

It’s hard to describe this as anything other than a shocking finding that shows politicians from the two main parties are bought and paid for, with no regard for public duty. It’s an eye-watering return on investment for corporations that donate to politics. So it’s no wonder people’s faith in the democratic system is so low, as Carnegie has demonstrated.

Social wellbeing

The reported score for social wellbeing stands at 73%. We should aim much higher. The cultural scene is essential here. In 2023, 125 grassroots music venues either closed or stopped providing live music. That’s 13% of independent music venues that have finished in just one year. That affects UK culture and harms our social wellbeing.

It’s also worth noting that people’s social wellbeing is relative to their expectations under the longstanding neoliberal system. If people’s expectations were higher, the score would be lower, and we should strive for the best. Long working weeks and stagnant pay since 2008 have become the norm, with less time and money for socialising.

Overall wellbeing and the housing crisis

People’s stated overall wellbeing differs according to people’s housing situation. A person’s overall wellbeing stands at 52% for social tenants and 57% for those privately renting. Whereas, homeowners have a collective wellbeing of 65%.

This demonstrates that home ownership is a key driver of wellbeing and that people should have homes provided by the state at cost price through affordable monthly payments until they own the house outright. This would pop the housing bubble by treating homes as a human right, not an asset.

Carnegie’s findings also underscore that the Greens’ policy of increasing social home provision is only a better economic alternative than private renting. State landlordism is worse than facilitating home ownership.

Featured image via the Canary

Tags: Labour Party
Share203Tweet127ShareSendShareShare
Previous Post

Video: Senate votes 51-47 to strip Trump tariff powers

Next Post

Sainsbury’s goes full-on Big Brother as it rolls out facial recognition

Next Post
sainsburys surveillance

Sainsbury's goes full-on Big Brother as it rolls out facial recognition

Israeli flag

Video: anti-Zionist Jews burn Israel flag in Jerusalem

Sainsbury's BDS stickers Belfast

Sainsbury's BDS sticker activists found not guilty in preposterous trial

Mike Waltz

US ambassador Mike Waltz was just humiliated in front of the UN

Sainsbury's BDS stickers Belfast

Belfast campaigner found not guilty of criminal damage over BDS stickers

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Ronaldo v Modric last dance. Ronaldo marches on as Modric bows out
Sports

Cristiano Ronaldo’s World Cup dream stays still alive as Luka Modric bows out

by Faz Ali
3 July 2026
Algeria's World Cup dream is over as they lose to Switzerland
Sports

Switzerland end 88-year wait with clinical win over Algeria

by Faz Ali
3 July 2026
Reform An image of occupied Syria in the background. It shows soldiers walking up a road. In the foreground on the left we have an image of Farage laughing hard. On the right is an image of Ben Gvir and he appears to be dancing. In the middle of the image is the Canary UK logo
Analysis

Reform accepted a £50,000 lobbying trip to Israel whilst telling voters they’re the party of change

by Antifabot
3 July 2026
Questions to ask before you build an extension
Property

Questions to ask before you build an extension

by Nathan Spears
3 July 2026
Israel
Analysis

1000 days of “Israel’s” genocide in Gaza

by Charlie Jaay
3 July 2026

The Canary
PO Box 71199
LONDON
SE20 9EX

Canary Media Ltd – registered in England. Company registration number 09788095.

For guest posting, contact [email protected]

For other enquiries, contact: [email protected]

Complaints and Corrections

About the Canary

Meet the Team

© Canary Media Ltd 2026, all rights reserved | Website by Monster | Hosted by Krystal | Privacy Settings

Ok

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
  • UK
  • Global
  • Opinion
  • Skwawkbox
  • Manage Subscription
  • Support
  • Features
    • Health
    • Environment
    • Science
    • Feature
    • Sport & Gaming
    • Lifestyle
    • Tech
    • Business
    • Money
    • Travel
    • Property
    • Food
    • Media
  • SHOP
  • Login
  • Sign Up
  • Cart