Mississippi Bullfrog Posted September 10, 2022 Posted September 10, 2022 10 hours ago, onesea said: Well that ain’t going to happen no one is going to vote for short/ medium term hardship for long term gain. Not when people would pay the interest on credit cards to have it all now… Which is why we get the politicians we deserve. A self-serving society gets self-serving leaders. 3 Quote
nickjaxe Posted September 11, 2022 Posted September 11, 2022 On 05/09/2022 at 21:34, Fish said: Fingers crossed she brings a bit of Thatcher style back to politics. Tell the various unions who are holding all these strikes to get back to work for starters. But we all know none of this will happen, as the country went soft and spineless decades ago! The globe is being screwed by a complete lunatic with Russian blood Yes love to see Liz with flare of Mrs Thatcher.....stamp on the rail unions....my god...train drivers earn more the airline captains.....priced me out of train travel. Please Liz give the UK a swift kick up the bum.....toughen up.....get rid of woke.....Britain for the British. Quote
Mickly Posted September 11, 2022 Posted September 11, 2022 1 hour ago, nickjaxe said: Yes love to see Liz with flare of Mrs Thatcher.....stamp on the rail unions....my god...train drivers earn more the airline captains.....priced me out of train travel. Please Liz give the UK a swift kick up the bum.....toughen up.....get rid of woke.....Britain for the British. Please enlighten us on your explanation of what ‘ the British’ means …. & here’s a clue … ‘British means British’ is not an acceptable answer … unless you want to be a nominee on the ‘Nob of the day’ thread. I already assume that ‘Woke’ is a description of anyone who doesn’t share your ultra right wing views. 1 Quote
Bender Posted September 11, 2022 Posted September 11, 2022 1 minute ago, Mickly said: Please enlighten us on your explanation of what ‘ the British’ means …. & here’s a clue … ‘British means British’ is not an acceptable answer … unless you want to be a nominee on the ‘Nob of the day’ thread. I already assume that ‘Woke’ is a description of anyone who doesn’t share your ultra right wing views. How about ultra left views Quote
Mickly Posted September 11, 2022 Posted September 11, 2022 4 minutes ago, Bender said: How about ultra left views What about them? Your point is? Certainly can’t be about me as I am only slightly left of centre … also a description of how I dress 3 Quote
MikeHorton Posted September 12, 2022 Posted September 12, 2022 What about ultra centre views is that like being married where I'm definitely sure a won't make a decision I'll leave it to the boss 1 Quote
Bender Posted September 12, 2022 Posted September 12, 2022 1 hour ago, MikeHorton said: What about ultra centre views is that like being married where I'm definitely sure a won't make a decision I'll leave it to the boss The people's popular front. Quote
Mississippi Bullfrog Posted September 21, 2022 Posted September 21, 2022 I know.... let's allow bankers to have bigger bonuses. After all it worked so well in 2008. 1 Quote
nickjaxe Posted September 25, 2022 Posted September 25, 2022 I was very sad Borris was hounded out.....I do hope Liz is tough on the things most people I know want a tough line on. Quote
Mississippi Bullfrog Posted September 25, 2022 Posted September 25, 2022 3 hours ago, nickjaxe said: I was very sad Borris was hounded out.....I do hope Liz is tough on the things most people I know want a tough line on. Well her track record so far suggests she is as tough as a jelly. She doesn't seem to stick to her convictions for very long. The real question is who is pulling the strings? Quote
Bender Posted September 25, 2022 Posted September 25, 2022 53 minutes ago, Mississippi Bullfrog said: Well her track record so far suggests she is as tough as a jelly. She doesn't seem to stick to her convictions for very long. The real question is who is pulling the strings? Some one in the 45p tax bracket 4 Quote
billy sugger Posted September 25, 2022 Posted September 25, 2022 I hope she doesn't run her household budget the same way she has got the current one set up, the only ones to benefit from the cuts is those already rich enough (1% of society) Quote
Old-codger Posted September 26, 2022 Posted September 26, 2022 You just have to look who financed her campaign to see who she is paying back now. And as for Boris twat being hounded out the poor little lad, I thought he was thrown out for being a lying c£$t. 5 1 Quote
Gerontious Posted September 26, 2022 Posted September 26, 2022 Just don’t call her Mary O’Leary because that’s definitely not her name. Begorrah. Quote
Fozzie Posted September 26, 2022 Posted September 26, 2022 Well Kwasi, or Kami-Kwasi as I will now call him for this latest budget has flown his colours loud and proud. Lets fix the country by relieving tax, and removing bonus caps from a group of people who sought to deregulate banking to enable them to effectively gamble money backed by things like our housing market, so that they could make money out of nothing, which then had to all be paid once it went wrong. And the worlds governments had to bail out banks, which were meant to be working for them... These tax cuts are worth 50k a year to someone making a million. Everyone else gets to deal with 10% inflation, stagnant pay rises, and the rise in cost for basics to go with it. Polls indicate labour are now on course for a landslide. And even life long tories, some in my family, are thinking "yeah, probably about right". And the rest of us thinking "Why did it have to get to this point?". Quote
Bender Posted September 26, 2022 Posted September 26, 2022 46 minutes ago, Fozzie said: Well Kwasi, or Kami-Kwasi as I will now call him for this latest budget has flown his colours loud and proud. Lets fix the country by relieving tax, and removing bonus caps from a group of people who sought to deregulate banking to enable them to effectively gamble money backed by things like our housing market, so that they could make money out of nothing, which then had to all be paid once it went wrong. And the worlds governments had to bail out banks, which were meant to be working for them... These tax cuts are worth 50k a year to someone making a million. Everyone else gets to deal with 10% inflation, stagnant pay rises, and the rise in cost for basics to go with it. Polls indicate labour are now on course for a landslide. And even life long tories, some in my family, are thinking "yeah, probably about right". And the rest of us thinking "Why did it have to get to this point?". It got to this point because Labour were unelectable. 2 Quote
S-Westerly Posted September 26, 2022 Posted September 26, 2022 Well in 2 years time if Labour wins the election they can show us all how it should be done. Quote
onesea Posted September 26, 2022 Posted September 26, 2022 (edited) 24 minutes ago, Bender said: It got to this point because Labour were unelectable. I am starting to think British politics is missing Screaming Lord Sutch. “In the mid 1980s, the deposit paid by candidates was raised from £150 to £500. This did little to deter Sutch, who increased the number of concerts he performed to pay for campaigns.” “At the Bootle by-election in May 1990, he secured more votes than the candidate of the Continuing Social Democratic Party (SDP), led by former Foreign Secretary David Owen. Within days the SDP dissolved itself.” “In 1993, when the British National Party gained its first local councillor, Derek Beackon, Sutch pointed out that the Official Monster Raving Loony Party already had six.” https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screaming_Lord_Sutch Edited September 26, 2022 by onesea 2 Quote
rob m Posted September 26, 2022 Posted September 26, 2022 1 hour ago, Fozzie said: These tax cuts are worth 50k a year to someone making a million. E Tories will never bite the hand that feeds. Quote
rob m Posted September 26, 2022 Posted September 26, 2022 (edited) 22 hours ago, nickjaxe said: I was very sad Borris was hounded out.....I do hope Liz is tough on the things most people I know want a tough line on. I wonder whatever that could be? Not immigration presumably as she wants them back to support 'growth':https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/sep/24/liz-truss-plans-to-loosen-immigration-rules-to-boost-uk-economy Fact is, she's already dead meat. With a cabinet full of chancers, prices going through the roof and a budget for the wealthy the trajectory is heading speedily downwards. Truss' complete lack of charisma, oratory skills, leadership or charm will see her hung, drawn and quartered by March. My moneys on a General Election by the summer. Edited September 26, 2022 by rob m Spelling 1 Quote
Mickly Posted September 26, 2022 Posted September 26, 2022 I saw a homeless guy begging on the street today & felt so sorry for him I pushed a bundle of £20 notes through the door of a hedge fund manager I know, it’ll surely trickle down to the homeless guy soon. Happy that I’ve done my bit for the disadvantaged. 1 Quote
Bender Posted September 26, 2022 Posted September 26, 2022 1 hour ago, rob m said: I wonder whatever that could be? Not immigration presumably as she wants them back to support 'growth':https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/sep/24/liz-truss-plans-to-loosen-immigration-rules-to-boost-uk-economy Fact is, she's already dead meat. With a cabinet full of chancers, prices going through the roof and a budget for the wealthy the trajectory is heading speedily downwards. Truss' complete lack of charisma, oratory skills, leadership or charm will see her hung, drawn and quartered by March. My moneys on a General Election by the summer. I was beginning to think the same. Quote
Mississippi Bullfrog Posted September 26, 2022 Posted September 26, 2022 2 hours ago, Bender said: It got to this point because Labour were unelectable. Whilst I tend to agree with hindsight it would seem that even they would be hard pushed to wreck the economy as thoroughly as the current bunch of muppets. Rishi nicked all their best ideas, and to be fair probably did it better, which is why he didn't get the PM job. He wasn't promising unrealistic tax cuts because he knew we can't afford them. Something those who are bailing out of sterling understand all too well. Quote
Bender Posted September 26, 2022 Posted September 26, 2022 12 minutes ago, Mississippi Bullfrog said: Whilst I tend to agree with hindsight it would seem that even they would be hard pushed to wreck the economy as thoroughly as the current bunch of muppets. Rishi nicked all their best ideas, and to be fair probably did it better, which is why he didn't get the PM job. He wasn't promising unrealistic tax cuts because he knew we can't afford them. Something those who are bailing out of sterling understand all too well. Currency traders do what they do and will make it any way they can. Quote
rob m Posted September 26, 2022 Posted September 26, 2022 That's what you get when they appoint Howard from the Halifax adverts as chancellor. 2 Quote
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