comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 18 hours, 22 minutes ago
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 1 day ago
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 21 hours, 50 minutes ago
Dev .
You can't keep squeezing tax paying workers. We heard silly soundbites like 'well just give up Netflix' as solutions to in work poverty and increased food bank use by those working. The workforce is decreasing year on year yet the amount of pensioners is increasing. 1/3rd of 35-44 year olds are privately renting and csjt get on the housing ladder, whilst 37% of pensioners own homes worth more thsn £1m and 75% own their own homes instead of renting.
Whenever you hear workers pipe up about the cost of living, or increased impossibility to buy a home, it's met with daft sound bites like 'give up Netflix' and whatnot.
Irony of ironies being a worker privately renting from a pensioner (not unlikely or rare) paying off the pensioners mortgage, or second mortgage, whilst having to cough up for WFP via their taxes. Does that sound right to you?
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Broadest shoulders mate. The wealthiest, the biggest Corps. Labour said this but haven't actioned it bar a 3% rise in windfall tax.
As said i am fine with the WFP dropped for some but their approach was quick easy and the biggest cash grab. Same for NI.
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Broadest shoulders such as billionaires buying farmland to evade 50% of IHT? Or broadest shoulders such as corporations who go out of their way to avoid paying their fair share?
What happened to 'we're all in this together' that was bleated to excuse austerity?
Do the Dysons of this world really give a shiite about the state of hospitals and the NHS when he's got private healthcare? Does he give a shiite about crumbling schools and education standards when his kids went to private school?
Do they fack
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These are exactly who I am talking about.and have said it multiple times. Not hitting every business with big tax hikes, not targeting family farms putting their futures in doubt...but the biggest, the wealthiest, the Radcliffs the amazons etc
My point all along which you willfully or stupidly ignore is that Labour policies have done has been largely indiscriminate in terms of impacting on people and businesses and the harm and impact is widespread with damaging consequences. They have not just hit the one who can afford it, they have hit almost everyone and every corner of the economy. We all expect some pain but this has not been distributed fairly whether you are talking about train drivers pay rises or taxation on all businesses, big or small, profitable or on the margins. The ones who it hits hardest are the ones who can afford it least.
It has been ruthless and come March when the OBR report a failure to meet borrowing targets, departments will suffer ruthless cuts to fill a Labour black hole.
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Did austerity hit the broadest shoulders or the poorest in society?
Who did the corp tax cut to 19% benefit, business or workers?
Businesses, not just huge corps or the super rich, received public money during the pandemic, has this been forgotten?
Speaking of willfully or stupidly ignoring things. How do you propose we get 7m people off NHS waiting lists, build much needed housing, repair crumbling schools and public building affected by RAAC, get people off benefits and working again? You know, repair the absolute shiiteshow that was the last 14 years.
Funny how the Gilt market is affecting the US, Japan and countries all over the world. I suppose this is because of Reeves budget as well
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Again... Labour are in power. I am commenting on their decisions following their pledges etc. I have my own views on austerity which is 10+ years ago and a outcome from global financial crisis which BTW happened on Labours watch and contributed to that situation the collation inherited.
I was critical if the depth of austerity and cuts at the time, it prioritised Tory ideology over fair governance and caused a lot of damage. Austerity was a necessary process at the time given the financial melt down and in terms of economic performance, unemployment etc it was far more disastrous than the current situation.
As for Corp tax, Tories were not the one saying the broadest shoulders would pay. They cut corp tax to 19% in 2017 and raised it in 2023. Its 19% for small businesses...so why has it remained unchanged for big business. It a tax on profits so it's far from indiscriminate, it hits the biggest and most profitable. Surely that would better target the broadest shoulders..
But j dont expect you to answer this. All you do is deflect. You have a very simple view that because I am not a Labour voter i support and endorse everything the Tories have done.....and instead of addressing the concerns I have raised you say " but but but the Tories' as if what they did means one cannot be critical of this Govts policies. You are so blinkered and indoctrinated that you will not address any issue without diverting to what the Tories did, and you seem incapable of objective assessment
comment by H von H. (U16981)
posted 23 minutes ago
Come on lads,1300 comments !
I think Admin should shut up this shop ....Please Admin.
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Austerity was a political choice, it wasn't a "necessary process" as Biden has shown post covid, borrow to invest in vital infrastructure and putting cash into the pockets of people who'll then spend it rather than hoard it in offshore accounts.
The US economy bill be the beneficiary.
The trouble with Britain, is that the self serving, greedy, jealous ,hypocritical loony lefties, are tolerated by so many normally reasonable people, why on earth I can't comprehend !
Well, the country must just await the the next 3 years or so of absolute Socialist ignorance and hypocrisy, as is always the case AFTER a Labour government has been in powe, and then these same self serving supercilious cretins will still blame the Conservative party ! you couldn't make it up .....Just wait.
comment by H von H. (U16981)
posted 1 hour, 48 minutes ago
The trouble with Britain, is that the self serving, greedy, jealous ,hypocritical loony lefties, are tolerated by so many normally reasonable people, why on earth I can't comprehend !
Well, the country must just await the the next 3 years or so of absolute Socialist ignorance and hypocrisy, as is always the case AFTER a Labour government has been in powe, and then these same self serving supercilious cretins will still blame the Conservative party ! you couldn't make it up .....Just wait.
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couldn’t of put it better.
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 5 hours, 22 minutes ago
Austerity was a political choice, it wasn't a "necessary process" as Biden has shown post covid, borrow to invest in vital infrastructure and putting cash into the pockets of people who'll then spend it rather than hoard it in offshore accounts.
The US economy bill be the beneficiary.
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Come March the Labour will be making cuts / reduced increases to Govt departments because there aint enough money.
And why will there be less money than expected, well because The Govt have borrowed a lot, thier economic policies have landed hard and the market has little confidence in growth nad the cost of borrowing has increased as the pound weakens. Meaning more of our hard earned is going towards paying off debt.
The result will be cuts because they wont change their borrowing rules, and tax revenues will not have grown due to zero growth, so the money to pay for their pledges has to come from somewhere.....austerity.
So while it is nothing compared to what came after the credit crisis, the financial situation of the credit crisis was infinitely worse than now. To compare post covid with post credit crisis is completely false.
My main criticism throughout this is that they have not nurtured the economy since coming into power, they have hit it hard and now they are reaping the consequences. I am surprise how quick it has taken to make this mess, but theyve managed it.
And Hector, how have Labour put cash in peoples pockets. Other than the minority on min/living wage, NI increases will indirectly hit every employee in businesses of every size. Their action has and will been inflationary, costs of borrowing are rising WFPs taken away...the cost of living issue is getting worse not better. Your logic doesnt stack up. You like Fannny has some obsession with businesses = wealthy offshore tax evaders. You're a labour guy, surely you know that our economy is not made up entirely of these sorts of massive corps, that SMEs make up a majority of the workforce and productivity. Why do you fall into this simple trap that pigeons holes things into very simple groups. Profit = evil. Businesses = exploiters of employees and tax evaders. Family farmers = wealthy tax dodging landowners. These characterisations that folk like Fannnny hold show a massive lack of understanding and a completely blinkered approach. Educate yourself !
comment by RED666…Always Right! 🇬🇧 (U6562)
posted 1 hour, 20 minutes ago
comment by H von H. (U16981)
posted 1 hour, 48 minutes ago
The trouble with Britain, is that the self serving, greedy, jealous ,hypocritical loony lefties, are tolerated by so many normally reasonable people, why on earth I can't comprehend !
Well, the country must just await the the next 3 years or so of absolute Socialist ignorance and hypocrisy, as is always the case AFTER a Labour government has been in powe, and then these same self serving supercilious cretins will still blame the Conservative party ! you couldn't make it up .....Just wait.
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couldn’t of put it better.
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Labour are socialists.
This is the level you balloons are operating on, weirdos.
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 5 hours, 22 minutes ago
Austerity was a political choice, it wasn't a "necessary process" as Biden has shown post covid, borrow to invest in vital infrastructure and putting cash into the pockets of people who'll then spend it rather than hoard it in offshore accounts.
The US economy bill be the beneficiary.
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Come March the Labour will be making cuts / reduced increases to Govt departments because there aint enough money.
And why will there be less money than expected, well because The Govt have borrowed a lot, thier economic policies have landed hard and the market has little confidence in growth nad the cost of borrowing has increased as the pound weakens. Meaning more of our hard earned is going towards paying off debt.
The result will be cuts because they wont change their borrowing rules, and tax revenues will not have grown due to zero growth, so the money to pay for their pledges has to come from somewhere.....austerity.
So while it is nothing compared to what came after the credit crisis, the financial situation of the credit crisis was infinitely worse than now. To compare post covid with post credit crisis is completely false.
My main criticism throughout this is that they have not nurtured the economy since coming into power, they have hit it hard and now they are reaping the consequences. I am surprise how quick it has taken to make this mess, but theyve managed it.
And Hector, how have Labour put cash in peoples pockets. Other than the minority on min/living wage, NI increases will indirectly hit every employee in businesses of every size. Their action has and will been inflationary, costs of borrowing are rising WFPs taken away...the cost of living issue is getting worse not better. Your logic doesnt stack up. You like Fannny has some obsession with businesses = wealthy offshore tax evaders. You're a labour guy, surely you know that our economy is not made up entirely of these sorts of massive corps, that SMEs make up a majority of the workforce and productivity. Why do you fall into this simple trap that pigeons holes things into very simple groups. Profit = evil. Businesses = exploiters of employees and tax evaders. Family farmers = wealthy tax dodging landowners. These characterisations that folk like Fannnny hold show a massive lack of understanding and a completely blinkered approach. Educate yourself !
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Dev, how about replying to what was actually written rather than what you imagined. Fuxsake it's like baiting children on this thread.
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 5 hours, 22 minutes ago
Austerity was a political choice, it wasn't a "necessary process" as Biden has shown post covid, borrow to invest in vital infrastructure and putting cash into the pockets of people who'll then spend it rather than hoard it in offshore accounts.
The US economy bill be the beneficiary.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Come March the Labour will be making cuts / reduced increases to Govt departments because there aint enough money.
And why will there be less money than expected, well because The Govt have borrowed a lot, thier economic policies have landed hard and the market has little confidence in growth nad the cost of borrowing has increased as the pound weakens. Meaning more of our hard earned is going towards paying off debt.
The result will be cuts because they wont change their borrowing rules, and tax revenues will not have grown due to zero growth, so the money to pay for their pledges has to come from somewhere.....austerity.
So while it is nothing compared to what came after the credit crisis, the financial situation of the credit crisis was infinitely worse than now. To compare post covid with post credit crisis is completely false.
My main criticism throughout this is that they have not nurtured the economy since coming into power, they have hit it hard and now they are reaping the consequences. I am surprise how quick it has taken to make this mess, but theyve managed it.
And Hector, how have Labour put cash in peoples pockets. Other than the minority on min/living wage, NI increases will indirectly hit every employee in businesses of every size. Their action has and will been inflationary, costs of borrowing are rising WFPs taken away...the cost of living issue is getting worse not better. Your logic doesnt stack up. You like Fannny has some obsession with businesses = wealthy offshore tax evaders. You're a labour guy, surely you know that our economy is not made up entirely of these sorts of massive corps, that SMEs make up a majority of the workforce and productivity. Why do you fall into this simple trap that pigeons holes things into very simple groups. Profit = evil. Businesses = exploiters of employees and tax evaders. Family farmers = wealthy tax dodging landowners. These characterisations that folk like Fannnny hold show a massive lack of understanding and a completely blinkered approach. Educate yourself !
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Dev, how about replying to what was actually written rather than what you imagined. Fuxsake it's like baiting children on this thread.
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Well done. Thorough, well thought out response. Should have just put Dev having a mare, just to reinforce your intellectual status.
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posted 6 hours, 16 minutes ago
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
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comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 21 hours, 50 minutes ago
Dev .
You can't keep squeezing tax paying workers. We heard silly soundbites like 'well just give up Netflix' as solutions to in work poverty and increased food bank use by those working. The workforce is decreasing year on year yet the amount of pensioners is increasing. 1/3rd of 35-44 year olds are privately renting and csjt get on the housing ladder, whilst 37% of pensioners own homes worth more thsn £1m and 75% own their own homes instead of renting.
Whenever you hear workers pipe up about the cost of living, or increased impossibility to buy a home, it's met with daft sound bites like 'give up Netflix' and whatnot.
Irony of ironies being a worker privately renting from a pensioner (not unlikely or rare) paying off the pensioners mortgage, or second mortgage, whilst having to cough up for WFP via their taxes. Does that sound right to you?
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Broadest shoulders mate. The wealthiest, the biggest Corps. Labour said this but haven't actioned it bar a 3% rise in windfall tax.
As said i am fine with the WFP dropped for some but their approach was quick easy and the biggest cash grab. Same for NI.
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Broadest shoulders such as billionaires buying farmland to evade 50% of IHT? Or broadest shoulders such as corporations who go out of their way to avoid paying their fair share?
What happened to 'we're all in this together' that was bleated to excuse austerity?
Do the Dysons of this world really give a shiite about the state of hospitals and the NHS when he's got private healthcare? Does he give a shiite about crumbling schools and education standards when his kids went to private school?
Do they fack
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These are exactly who I am talking about.and have said it multiple times. Not hitting every business with big tax hikes, not targeting family farms putting their futures in doubt...but the biggest, the wealthiest, the Radcliffs the amazons etc
My point all along which you willfully or stupidly ignore is that Labour policies have done has been largely indiscriminate in terms of impacting on people and businesses and the harm and impact is widespread with damaging consequences. They have not just hit the one who can afford it, they have hit almost everyone and every corner of the economy. We all expect some pain but this has not been distributed fairly whether you are talking about train drivers pay rises or taxation on all businesses, big or small, profitable or on the margins. The ones who it hits hardest are the ones who can afford it least.
It has been ruthless and come March when the OBR report a failure to meet borrowing targets, departments will suffer ruthless cuts to fill a Labour black hole.
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Did austerity hit the broadest shoulders or the poorest in society?
Who did the corp tax cut to 19% benefit, business or workers?
Businesses, not just huge corps or the super rich, received public money during the pandemic, has this been forgotten?
Speaking of willfully or stupidly ignoring things. How do you propose we get 7m people off NHS waiting lists, build much needed housing, repair crumbling schools and public building affected by RAAC, get people off benefits and working again? You know, repair the absolute shiiteshow that was the last 14 years.
Funny how the Gilt market is affecting the US, Japan and countries all over the world. I suppose this is because of Reeves budget as well
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Again... Labour are in power. I am commenting on their decisions following their pledges etc. I have my own views on austerity which is 10+ years ago and a outcome from global financial crisis which BTW happened on Labours watch and contributed to that situation the collation inherited.
I was critical if the depth of austerity and cuts at the time, it prioritised Tory ideology over fair governance and caused a lot of damage. Austerity was a necessary process at the time given the financial melt down and in terms of economic performance, unemployment etc it was far more disastrous than the current situation.
As for Corp tax, Tories were not the one saying the broadest shoulders would pay. They cut corp tax to 19% in 2017 and raised it in 2023. Its 19% for small businesses...so why has it remained unchanged for big business. It a tax on profits so it's far from indiscriminate, it hits the biggest and most profitable. Surely that would better target the broadest shoulders..
But j dont expect you to answer this. All you do is deflect. You have a very simple view that because I am not a Labour voter i support and endorse everything the Tories have done.....and instead of addressing the concerns I have raised you say " but but but the Tories' as if what they did means one cannot be critical of this Govts policies. You are so blinkered and indoctrinated that you will not address any issue without diverting to what the Tories did, and you seem incapable of objective assessment
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Tell me something, where did that corp tax cut go, to be reinvested in employees and growth or into the pockets of CEO's and shareholders?
We're all aren't in this together turns out to be pure greed and avarice and the widening gap between yiyr average worker and the top of the tree.
The average worker has been battered from every direction over the last decade and a half. Meanwhile 'business' was given a tax break whilst the worst offenders continued to do their best to 'avoid' paying their fair share.
I'm sorry but you can shove your pathetic whining up your rse. Businesses saying they won't employ more staff or reinvest to provide growth is a threat because they aren't getting their own way for a change.
"You are so blinkered and indoctrinated that you will not address any issue without diverting to what the Tories did, and you seem incapable of objective assessment"
Ah fack off Dev, you're the lad that blamed the Tories facking the economy on 'global events' whilst conveniently omitting self inflicted things such as the handling of Covid and Brexit.
Time to pay up for the actions of the last 14 years. Time to learn actions have consequences that are still being felt today, no matter how much you want to conveniently ignore it. A typical Tory trait btw, hence the accusations of you being one of the disingenuous idiots that parrot them.
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 15 minutes ago
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 5 hours, 22 minutes ago
Austerity was a political choice, it wasn't a "necessary process" as Biden has shown post covid, borrow to invest in vital infrastructure and putting cash into the pockets of people who'll then spend it rather than hoard it in offshore accounts.
The US economy bill be the beneficiary.
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Come March the Labour will be making cuts / reduced increases to Govt departments because there aint enough money.
And why will there be less money than expected, well because The Govt have borrowed a lot, thier economic policies have landed hard and the market has little confidence in growth nad the cost of borrowing has increased as the pound weakens. Meaning more of our hard earned is going towards paying off debt.
The result will be cuts because they wont change their borrowing rules, and tax revenues will not have grown due to zero growth, so the money to pay for their pledges has to come from somewhere.....austerity.
So while it is nothing compared to what came after the credit crisis, the financial situation of the credit crisis was infinitely worse than now. To compare post covid with post credit crisis is completely false.
My main criticism throughout this is that they have not nurtured the economy since coming into power, they have hit it hard and now they are reaping the consequences. I am surprise how quick it has taken to make this mess, but theyve managed it.
And Hector, how have Labour put cash in peoples pockets. Other than the minority on min/living wage, NI increases will indirectly hit every employee in businesses of every size. Their action has and will been inflationary, costs of borrowing are rising WFPs taken away...the cost of living issue is getting worse not better. Your logic doesnt stack up. You like Fannny has some obsession with businesses = wealthy offshore tax evaders. You're a labour guy, surely you know that our economy is not made up entirely of these sorts of massive corps, that SMEs make up a majority of the workforce and productivity. Why do you fall into this simple trap that pigeons holes things into very simple groups. Profit = evil. Businesses = exploiters of employees and tax evaders. Family farmers = wealthy tax dodging landowners. These characterisations that folk like Fannnny hold show a massive lack of understanding and a completely blinkered approach. Educate yourself !
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Dev, how about replying to what was actually written rather than what you imagined. Fuxsake it's like baiting children on this thread.
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Because 4 paragraphs of word salad shows his supposed superior knowledge of the economy apparently
comment by RED666…Always Right! 🇬🇧 (U6562)
posted 1 hour, 42 minutes ago
comment by H von H. (U16981)
posted 1 hour, 48 minutes ago
The trouble with Britain, is that the self serving, greedy, jealous ,hypocritical loony lefties, are tolerated by so many normally reasonable people, why on earth I can't comprehend !
Well, the country must just await the the next 3 years or so of absolute Socialist ignorance and hypocrisy, as is always the case AFTER a Labour government has been in powe, and then these same self serving supercilious cretins will still blame the Conservative party ! you couldn't make it up .....Just wait.
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couldn’t of put it better.
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Literally
Your paragraphs had absolutely zip to do with what i put up, it would be like me responding to your paragraphs with, I like cheese.
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posted 1 second ago
comment by RED666…Always Right! 🇬🇧 (U6562)
posted 1 hour, 42 minutes ago
comment by H von H. (U16981)
posted 1 hour, 48 minutes ago
The trouble with Britain, is that the self serving, greedy, jealous ,hypocritical loony lefties, are tolerated by so many normally reasonable people, why on earth I can't comprehend !
Well, the country must just await the the next 3 years or so of absolute Socialist ignorance and hypocrisy, as is always the case AFTER a Labour government has been in powe, and then these same self serving supercilious cretins will still blame the Conservative party ! you couldn't make it up .....Just wait.
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couldn’t of put it better.
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Literally
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Genuine nutters.
The Torys left office after 14 years with a debt to GDP ratio of 98+% but don't blame the Tories.
Lunatics.
"I must say that I am starting to like this new Prime Minister, It's taken me sometime, but he seems to be growing into the job, unlike the wannabees over the past few years"
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 1 second ago
comment by RED666…Always Right! 🇬🇧 (U6562)
posted 1 hour, 42 minutes ago
comment by H von H. (U16981)
posted 1 hour, 48 minutes ago
The trouble with Britain, is that the self serving, greedy, jealous ,hypocritical loony lefties, are tolerated by so many normally reasonable people, why on earth I can't comprehend !
Well, the country must just await the the next 3 years or so of absolute Socialist ignorance and hypocrisy, as is always the case AFTER a Labour government has been in powe, and then these same self serving supercilious cretins will still blame the Conservative party ! you couldn't make it up .....Just wait.
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couldn’t of put it better.
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Literally
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Genuine nutters.
The Torys left office after 14 years with a debt to GDP ratio of 98+% but don't blame the Tories.
Lunatics.
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As if the last 14 years of unprecedented low ball standards of governance, sleaze, corruption, lies and all the other shiite should be dismissed. Wtf happened to accountability in pubic office. Some of those cvnts should be in criminal charges for malfeasance in public office.
However, not a Tory, Divvy Dev thinks we should just move on and blame everything on Labour 6 months in.
Loving how FOAR… is now hiding behind these latest comments to cover up last night’s meltdown!
He’s on the back foot! 🤣
Okay fuds, it's Friday and I'm in great form so in that vein I'd like to offer an olive branch to you far right bozos.
I hope you all have a tremendous, peaceful and enjoyable weekend, I've no doubt that irl we'd possibly have a good chuckle together over a wee tipple or whatever, life is too short (as I've had the misfortune of being reminded of this week) and as sharers of this island I'm almost sure there is more that unites us than divides us, for example, a passionate dislike of Arsenal.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VuZx0DBI4yM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjAHEEeJc1w
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtwbdeFLyyA
Well after a well earned break golfing in the Spain, we quite did quite a few bars, so I may of seen our resident Spanish politician expert FOAR!
After catching up with a bit of the news it appears now the Labour are actually clueless on what they want! It’s all about growth but at what cost to their pre election promises!
Too prevent any meltdowns from our Spanish political expert, this is a quote from SKY News! 😃
‘Keir Starmer is less popular than both Farage and Badenoch, with his net favourability rating now at -36’
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Oooh dear, oh dear!
Now Labour MP’s are calling for Starmer ‘to get tough on migration to fend off Reform’ (from the leftish rag The Guardian)
How embarrassing!
No sign of fanniered yet Red ? I hope you didn't hit around the ears with one your golf clubs whilst in Spain ! ...............
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Dev .
You can't keep squeezing tax paying workers. We heard silly soundbites like 'well just give up Netflix' as solutions to in work poverty and increased food bank use by those working. The workforce is decreasing year on year yet the amount of pensioners is increasing. 1/3rd of 35-44 year olds are privately renting and csjt get on the housing ladder, whilst 37% of pensioners own homes worth more thsn £1m and 75% own their own homes instead of renting.
Whenever you hear workers pipe up about the cost of living, or increased impossibility to buy a home, it's met with daft sound bites like 'give up Netflix' and whatnot.
Irony of ironies being a worker privately renting from a pensioner (not unlikely or rare) paying off the pensioners mortgage, or second mortgage, whilst having to cough up for WFP via their taxes. Does that sound right to you?
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Broadest shoulders mate. The wealthiest, the biggest Corps. Labour said this but haven't actioned it bar a 3% rise in windfall tax.
As said i am fine with the WFP dropped for some but their approach was quick easy and the biggest cash grab. Same for NI.
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Broadest shoulders such as billionaires buying farmland to evade 50% of IHT? Or broadest shoulders such as corporations who go out of their way to avoid paying their fair share?
What happened to 'we're all in this together' that was bleated to excuse austerity?
Do the Dysons of this world really give a shiite about the state of hospitals and the NHS when he's got private healthcare? Does he give a shiite about crumbling schools and education standards when his kids went to private school?
Do they fack
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These are exactly who I am talking about.and have said it multiple times. Not hitting every business with big tax hikes, not targeting family farms putting their futures in doubt...but the biggest, the wealthiest, the Radcliffs the amazons etc
My point all along which you willfully or stupidly ignore is that Labour policies have done has been largely indiscriminate in terms of impacting on people and businesses and the harm and impact is widespread with damaging consequences. They have not just hit the one who can afford it, they have hit almost everyone and every corner of the economy. We all expect some pain but this has not been distributed fairly whether you are talking about train drivers pay rises or taxation on all businesses, big or small, profitable or on the margins. The ones who it hits hardest are the ones who can afford it least.
It has been ruthless and come March when the OBR report a failure to meet borrowing targets, departments will suffer ruthless cuts to fill a Labour black hole.
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Did austerity hit the broadest shoulders or the poorest in society?
Who did the corp tax cut to 19% benefit, business or workers?
Businesses, not just huge corps or the super rich, received public money during the pandemic, has this been forgotten?
Speaking of willfully or stupidly ignoring things. How do you propose we get 7m people off NHS waiting lists, build much needed housing, repair crumbling schools and public building affected by RAAC, get people off benefits and working again? You know, repair the absolute shiiteshow that was the last 14 years.
Funny how the Gilt market is affecting the US, Japan and countries all over the world. I suppose this is because of Reeves budget as well
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Again... Labour are in power. I am commenting on their decisions following their pledges etc. I have my own views on austerity which is 10+ years ago and a outcome from global financial crisis which BTW happened on Labours watch and contributed to that situation the collation inherited.
I was critical if the depth of austerity and cuts at the time, it prioritised Tory ideology over fair governance and caused a lot of damage. Austerity was a necessary process at the time given the financial melt down and in terms of economic performance, unemployment etc it was far more disastrous than the current situation.
As for Corp tax, Tories were not the one saying the broadest shoulders would pay. They cut corp tax to 19% in 2017 and raised it in 2023. Its 19% for small businesses...so why has it remained unchanged for big business. It a tax on profits so it's far from indiscriminate, it hits the biggest and most profitable. Surely that would better target the broadest shoulders..
But j dont expect you to answer this. All you do is deflect. You have a very simple view that because I am not a Labour voter i support and endorse everything the Tories have done.....and instead of addressing the concerns I have raised you say " but but but the Tories' as if what they did means one cannot be critical of this Govts policies. You are so blinkered and indoctrinated that you will not address any issue without diverting to what the Tories did, and you seem incapable of objective assessment
posted on 17/1/25
comment by H von H. (U16981)
posted 23 minutes ago
Come on lads,1300 comments !
I think Admin should shut up this shop ....Please Admin.
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posted on 17/1/25
Austerity was a political choice, it wasn't a "necessary process" as Biden has shown post covid, borrow to invest in vital infrastructure and putting cash into the pockets of people who'll then spend it rather than hoard it in offshore accounts.
The US economy bill be the beneficiary.
posted on 17/1/25
The trouble with Britain, is that the self serving, greedy, jealous ,hypocritical loony lefties, are tolerated by so many normally reasonable people, why on earth I can't comprehend !
Well, the country must just await the the next 3 years or so of absolute Socialist ignorance and hypocrisy, as is always the case AFTER a Labour government has been in powe, and then these same self serving supercilious cretins will still blame the Conservative party ! you couldn't make it up .....Just wait.
posted on 17/1/25
comment by H von H. (U16981)
posted 1 hour, 48 minutes ago
The trouble with Britain, is that the self serving, greedy, jealous ,hypocritical loony lefties, are tolerated by so many normally reasonable people, why on earth I can't comprehend !
Well, the country must just await the the next 3 years or so of absolute Socialist ignorance and hypocrisy, as is always the case AFTER a Labour government has been in powe, and then these same self serving supercilious cretins will still blame the Conservative party ! you couldn't make it up .....Just wait.
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couldn’t of put it better.
posted on 17/1/25
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 5 hours, 22 minutes ago
Austerity was a political choice, it wasn't a "necessary process" as Biden has shown post covid, borrow to invest in vital infrastructure and putting cash into the pockets of people who'll then spend it rather than hoard it in offshore accounts.
The US economy bill be the beneficiary.
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Come March the Labour will be making cuts / reduced increases to Govt departments because there aint enough money.
And why will there be less money than expected, well because The Govt have borrowed a lot, thier economic policies have landed hard and the market has little confidence in growth nad the cost of borrowing has increased as the pound weakens. Meaning more of our hard earned is going towards paying off debt.
The result will be cuts because they wont change their borrowing rules, and tax revenues will not have grown due to zero growth, so the money to pay for their pledges has to come from somewhere.....austerity.
So while it is nothing compared to what came after the credit crisis, the financial situation of the credit crisis was infinitely worse than now. To compare post covid with post credit crisis is completely false.
My main criticism throughout this is that they have not nurtured the economy since coming into power, they have hit it hard and now they are reaping the consequences. I am surprise how quick it has taken to make this mess, but theyve managed it.
And Hector, how have Labour put cash in peoples pockets. Other than the minority on min/living wage, NI increases will indirectly hit every employee in businesses of every size. Their action has and will been inflationary, costs of borrowing are rising WFPs taken away...the cost of living issue is getting worse not better. Your logic doesnt stack up. You like Fannny has some obsession with businesses = wealthy offshore tax evaders. You're a labour guy, surely you know that our economy is not made up entirely of these sorts of massive corps, that SMEs make up a majority of the workforce and productivity. Why do you fall into this simple trap that pigeons holes things into very simple groups. Profit = evil. Businesses = exploiters of employees and tax evaders. Family farmers = wealthy tax dodging landowners. These characterisations that folk like Fannnny hold show a massive lack of understanding and a completely blinkered approach. Educate yourself !
posted on 17/1/25
comment by RED666…Always Right! 🇬🇧 (U6562)
posted 1 hour, 20 minutes ago
comment by H von H. (U16981)
posted 1 hour, 48 minutes ago
The trouble with Britain, is that the self serving, greedy, jealous ,hypocritical loony lefties, are tolerated by so many normally reasonable people, why on earth I can't comprehend !
Well, the country must just await the the next 3 years or so of absolute Socialist ignorance and hypocrisy, as is always the case AFTER a Labour government has been in powe, and then these same self serving supercilious cretins will still blame the Conservative party ! you couldn't make it up .....Just wait.
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couldn’t of put it better.
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Labour are socialists.
This is the level you balloons are operating on, weirdos.
posted on 17/1/25
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 5 hours, 22 minutes ago
Austerity was a political choice, it wasn't a "necessary process" as Biden has shown post covid, borrow to invest in vital infrastructure and putting cash into the pockets of people who'll then spend it rather than hoard it in offshore accounts.
The US economy bill be the beneficiary.
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Come March the Labour will be making cuts / reduced increases to Govt departments because there aint enough money.
And why will there be less money than expected, well because The Govt have borrowed a lot, thier economic policies have landed hard and the market has little confidence in growth nad the cost of borrowing has increased as the pound weakens. Meaning more of our hard earned is going towards paying off debt.
The result will be cuts because they wont change their borrowing rules, and tax revenues will not have grown due to zero growth, so the money to pay for their pledges has to come from somewhere.....austerity.
So while it is nothing compared to what came after the credit crisis, the financial situation of the credit crisis was infinitely worse than now. To compare post covid with post credit crisis is completely false.
My main criticism throughout this is that they have not nurtured the economy since coming into power, they have hit it hard and now they are reaping the consequences. I am surprise how quick it has taken to make this mess, but theyve managed it.
And Hector, how have Labour put cash in peoples pockets. Other than the minority on min/living wage, NI increases will indirectly hit every employee in businesses of every size. Their action has and will been inflationary, costs of borrowing are rising WFPs taken away...the cost of living issue is getting worse not better. Your logic doesnt stack up. You like Fannny has some obsession with businesses = wealthy offshore tax evaders. You're a labour guy, surely you know that our economy is not made up entirely of these sorts of massive corps, that SMEs make up a majority of the workforce and productivity. Why do you fall into this simple trap that pigeons holes things into very simple groups. Profit = evil. Businesses = exploiters of employees and tax evaders. Family farmers = wealthy tax dodging landowners. These characterisations that folk like Fannnny hold show a massive lack of understanding and a completely blinkered approach. Educate yourself !
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Dev, how about replying to what was actually written rather than what you imagined. Fuxsake it's like baiting children on this thread.
posted on 17/1/25
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 5 hours, 22 minutes ago
Austerity was a political choice, it wasn't a "necessary process" as Biden has shown post covid, borrow to invest in vital infrastructure and putting cash into the pockets of people who'll then spend it rather than hoard it in offshore accounts.
The US economy bill be the beneficiary.
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Come March the Labour will be making cuts / reduced increases to Govt departments because there aint enough money.
And why will there be less money than expected, well because The Govt have borrowed a lot, thier economic policies have landed hard and the market has little confidence in growth nad the cost of borrowing has increased as the pound weakens. Meaning more of our hard earned is going towards paying off debt.
The result will be cuts because they wont change their borrowing rules, and tax revenues will not have grown due to zero growth, so the money to pay for their pledges has to come from somewhere.....austerity.
So while it is nothing compared to what came after the credit crisis, the financial situation of the credit crisis was infinitely worse than now. To compare post covid with post credit crisis is completely false.
My main criticism throughout this is that they have not nurtured the economy since coming into power, they have hit it hard and now they are reaping the consequences. I am surprise how quick it has taken to make this mess, but theyve managed it.
And Hector, how have Labour put cash in peoples pockets. Other than the minority on min/living wage, NI increases will indirectly hit every employee in businesses of every size. Their action has and will been inflationary, costs of borrowing are rising WFPs taken away...the cost of living issue is getting worse not better. Your logic doesnt stack up. You like Fannny has some obsession with businesses = wealthy offshore tax evaders. You're a labour guy, surely you know that our economy is not made up entirely of these sorts of massive corps, that SMEs make up a majority of the workforce and productivity. Why do you fall into this simple trap that pigeons holes things into very simple groups. Profit = evil. Businesses = exploiters of employees and tax evaders. Family farmers = wealthy tax dodging landowners. These characterisations that folk like Fannnny hold show a massive lack of understanding and a completely blinkered approach. Educate yourself !
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Dev, how about replying to what was actually written rather than what you imagined. Fuxsake it's like baiting children on this thread.
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Well done. Thorough, well thought out response. Should have just put Dev having a mare, just to reinforce your intellectual status.
posted on 17/1/25
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 6 hours, 16 minutes ago
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 18 hours, 22 minutes ago
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 1 day ago
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 21 hours, 50 minutes ago
Dev .
You can't keep squeezing tax paying workers. We heard silly soundbites like 'well just give up Netflix' as solutions to in work poverty and increased food bank use by those working. The workforce is decreasing year on year yet the amount of pensioners is increasing. 1/3rd of 35-44 year olds are privately renting and csjt get on the housing ladder, whilst 37% of pensioners own homes worth more thsn £1m and 75% own their own homes instead of renting.
Whenever you hear workers pipe up about the cost of living, or increased impossibility to buy a home, it's met with daft sound bites like 'give up Netflix' and whatnot.
Irony of ironies being a worker privately renting from a pensioner (not unlikely or rare) paying off the pensioners mortgage, or second mortgage, whilst having to cough up for WFP via their taxes. Does that sound right to you?
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Broadest shoulders mate. The wealthiest, the biggest Corps. Labour said this but haven't actioned it bar a 3% rise in windfall tax.
As said i am fine with the WFP dropped for some but their approach was quick easy and the biggest cash grab. Same for NI.
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Broadest shoulders such as billionaires buying farmland to evade 50% of IHT? Or broadest shoulders such as corporations who go out of their way to avoid paying their fair share?
What happened to 'we're all in this together' that was bleated to excuse austerity?
Do the Dysons of this world really give a shiite about the state of hospitals and the NHS when he's got private healthcare? Does he give a shiite about crumbling schools and education standards when his kids went to private school?
Do they fack
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These are exactly who I am talking about.and have said it multiple times. Not hitting every business with big tax hikes, not targeting family farms putting their futures in doubt...but the biggest, the wealthiest, the Radcliffs the amazons etc
My point all along which you willfully or stupidly ignore is that Labour policies have done has been largely indiscriminate in terms of impacting on people and businesses and the harm and impact is widespread with damaging consequences. They have not just hit the one who can afford it, they have hit almost everyone and every corner of the economy. We all expect some pain but this has not been distributed fairly whether you are talking about train drivers pay rises or taxation on all businesses, big or small, profitable or on the margins. The ones who it hits hardest are the ones who can afford it least.
It has been ruthless and come March when the OBR report a failure to meet borrowing targets, departments will suffer ruthless cuts to fill a Labour black hole.
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Did austerity hit the broadest shoulders or the poorest in society?
Who did the corp tax cut to 19% benefit, business or workers?
Businesses, not just huge corps or the super rich, received public money during the pandemic, has this been forgotten?
Speaking of willfully or stupidly ignoring things. How do you propose we get 7m people off NHS waiting lists, build much needed housing, repair crumbling schools and public building affected by RAAC, get people off benefits and working again? You know, repair the absolute shiiteshow that was the last 14 years.
Funny how the Gilt market is affecting the US, Japan and countries all over the world. I suppose this is because of Reeves budget as well
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Again... Labour are in power. I am commenting on their decisions following their pledges etc. I have my own views on austerity which is 10+ years ago and a outcome from global financial crisis which BTW happened on Labours watch and contributed to that situation the collation inherited.
I was critical if the depth of austerity and cuts at the time, it prioritised Tory ideology over fair governance and caused a lot of damage. Austerity was a necessary process at the time given the financial melt down and in terms of economic performance, unemployment etc it was far more disastrous than the current situation.
As for Corp tax, Tories were not the one saying the broadest shoulders would pay. They cut corp tax to 19% in 2017 and raised it in 2023. Its 19% for small businesses...so why has it remained unchanged for big business. It a tax on profits so it's far from indiscriminate, it hits the biggest and most profitable. Surely that would better target the broadest shoulders..
But j dont expect you to answer this. All you do is deflect. You have a very simple view that because I am not a Labour voter i support and endorse everything the Tories have done.....and instead of addressing the concerns I have raised you say " but but but the Tories' as if what they did means one cannot be critical of this Govts policies. You are so blinkered and indoctrinated that you will not address any issue without diverting to what the Tories did, and you seem incapable of objective assessment
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Tell me something, where did that corp tax cut go, to be reinvested in employees and growth or into the pockets of CEO's and shareholders?
We're all aren't in this together turns out to be pure greed and avarice and the widening gap between yiyr average worker and the top of the tree.
The average worker has been battered from every direction over the last decade and a half. Meanwhile 'business' was given a tax break whilst the worst offenders continued to do their best to 'avoid' paying their fair share.
I'm sorry but you can shove your pathetic whining up your rse. Businesses saying they won't employ more staff or reinvest to provide growth is a threat because they aren't getting their own way for a change.
"You are so blinkered and indoctrinated that you will not address any issue without diverting to what the Tories did, and you seem incapable of objective assessment"
Ah fack off Dev, you're the lad that blamed the Tories facking the economy on 'global events' whilst conveniently omitting self inflicted things such as the handling of Covid and Brexit.
Time to pay up for the actions of the last 14 years. Time to learn actions have consequences that are still being felt today, no matter how much you want to conveniently ignore it. A typical Tory trait btw, hence the accusations of you being one of the disingenuous idiots that parrot them.
posted on 17/1/25
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 15 minutes ago
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 5 hours, 22 minutes ago
Austerity was a political choice, it wasn't a "necessary process" as Biden has shown post covid, borrow to invest in vital infrastructure and putting cash into the pockets of people who'll then spend it rather than hoard it in offshore accounts.
The US economy bill be the beneficiary.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Come March the Labour will be making cuts / reduced increases to Govt departments because there aint enough money.
And why will there be less money than expected, well because The Govt have borrowed a lot, thier economic policies have landed hard and the market has little confidence in growth nad the cost of borrowing has increased as the pound weakens. Meaning more of our hard earned is going towards paying off debt.
The result will be cuts because they wont change their borrowing rules, and tax revenues will not have grown due to zero growth, so the money to pay for their pledges has to come from somewhere.....austerity.
So while it is nothing compared to what came after the credit crisis, the financial situation of the credit crisis was infinitely worse than now. To compare post covid with post credit crisis is completely false.
My main criticism throughout this is that they have not nurtured the economy since coming into power, they have hit it hard and now they are reaping the consequences. I am surprise how quick it has taken to make this mess, but theyve managed it.
And Hector, how have Labour put cash in peoples pockets. Other than the minority on min/living wage, NI increases will indirectly hit every employee in businesses of every size. Their action has and will been inflationary, costs of borrowing are rising WFPs taken away...the cost of living issue is getting worse not better. Your logic doesnt stack up. You like Fannny has some obsession with businesses = wealthy offshore tax evaders. You're a labour guy, surely you know that our economy is not made up entirely of these sorts of massive corps, that SMEs make up a majority of the workforce and productivity. Why do you fall into this simple trap that pigeons holes things into very simple groups. Profit = evil. Businesses = exploiters of employees and tax evaders. Family farmers = wealthy tax dodging landowners. These characterisations that folk like Fannnny hold show a massive lack of understanding and a completely blinkered approach. Educate yourself !
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Dev, how about replying to what was actually written rather than what you imagined. Fuxsake it's like baiting children on this thread.
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Because 4 paragraphs of word salad shows his supposed superior knowledge of the economy apparently
posted on 17/1/25
comment by RED666…Always Right! 🇬🇧 (U6562)
posted 1 hour, 42 minutes ago
comment by H von H. (U16981)
posted 1 hour, 48 minutes ago
The trouble with Britain, is that the self serving, greedy, jealous ,hypocritical loony lefties, are tolerated by so many normally reasonable people, why on earth I can't comprehend !
Well, the country must just await the the next 3 years or so of absolute Socialist ignorance and hypocrisy, as is always the case AFTER a Labour government has been in powe, and then these same self serving supercilious cretins will still blame the Conservative party ! you couldn't make it up .....Just wait.
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couldn’t of put it better.
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Literally
posted on 17/1/25
Your paragraphs had absolutely zip to do with what i put up, it would be like me responding to your paragraphs with, I like cheese.
posted on 17/1/25
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 1 second ago
comment by RED666…Always Right! 🇬🇧 (U6562)
posted 1 hour, 42 minutes ago
comment by H von H. (U16981)
posted 1 hour, 48 minutes ago
The trouble with Britain, is that the self serving, greedy, jealous ,hypocritical loony lefties, are tolerated by so many normally reasonable people, why on earth I can't comprehend !
Well, the country must just await the the next 3 years or so of absolute Socialist ignorance and hypocrisy, as is always the case AFTER a Labour government has been in powe, and then these same self serving supercilious cretins will still blame the Conservative party ! you couldn't make it up .....Just wait.
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couldn’t of put it better.
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Literally
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Genuine nutters.
The Torys left office after 14 years with a debt to GDP ratio of 98+% but don't blame the Tories.
Lunatics.
posted on 17/1/25
"I must say that I am starting to like this new Prime Minister, It's taken me sometime, but he seems to be growing into the job, unlike the wannabees over the past few years"
posted on 17/1/25
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 1 second ago
comment by RED666…Always Right! 🇬🇧 (U6562)
posted 1 hour, 42 minutes ago
comment by H von H. (U16981)
posted 1 hour, 48 minutes ago
The trouble with Britain, is that the self serving, greedy, jealous ,hypocritical loony lefties, are tolerated by so many normally reasonable people, why on earth I can't comprehend !
Well, the country must just await the the next 3 years or so of absolute Socialist ignorance and hypocrisy, as is always the case AFTER a Labour government has been in powe, and then these same self serving supercilious cretins will still blame the Conservative party ! you couldn't make it up .....Just wait.
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couldn’t of put it better.
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Literally
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Genuine nutters.
The Torys left office after 14 years with a debt to GDP ratio of 98+% but don't blame the Tories.
Lunatics.
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As if the last 14 years of unprecedented low ball standards of governance, sleaze, corruption, lies and all the other shiite should be dismissed. Wtf happened to accountability in pubic office. Some of those cvnts should be in criminal charges for malfeasance in public office.
However, not a Tory, Divvy Dev thinks we should just move on and blame everything on Labour 6 months in.
posted on 17/1/25
Public not pubic
posted on 17/1/25
Loving how FOAR… is now hiding behind these latest comments to cover up last night’s meltdown!
He’s on the back foot! 🤣
posted on 17/1/25
Okay fuds, it's Friday and I'm in great form so in that vein I'd like to offer an olive branch to you far right bozos.
I hope you all have a tremendous, peaceful and enjoyable weekend, I've no doubt that irl we'd possibly have a good chuckle together over a wee tipple or whatever, life is too short (as I've had the misfortune of being reminded of this week) and as sharers of this island I'm almost sure there is more that unites us than divides us, for example, a passionate dislike of Arsenal.
posted on 17/1/25
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VuZx0DBI4yM
posted on 18/1/25
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjAHEEeJc1w
posted on 27/1/25
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtwbdeFLyyA
posted on 4/2/25
Well after a well earned break golfing in the Spain, we quite did quite a few bars, so I may of seen our resident Spanish politician expert FOAR!
After catching up with a bit of the news it appears now the Labour are actually clueless on what they want! It’s all about growth but at what cost to their pre election promises!
posted on 5/2/25
Too prevent any meltdowns from our Spanish political expert, this is a quote from SKY News! 😃
‘Keir Starmer is less popular than both Farage and Badenoch, with his net favourability rating now at -36’
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Oooh dear, oh dear!
Now Labour MP’s are calling for Starmer ‘to get tough on migration to fend off Reform’ (from the leftish rag The Guardian)
How embarrassing!
posted on 5/2/25
No sign of fanniered yet Red ? I hope you didn't hit around the ears with one your golf clubs whilst in Spain ! ...............
their again
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