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Post by lordb on Apr 6, 2023 18:33:55 GMT
7 pm tonight, Live from the GB News pub. Big Nige joined by very special guests to discuss the important issues from the last 7 days. Talking Pints. Don’t miss it! Why is he called big Nige?
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Apr 6, 2023 21:07:41 GMT
7 pm tonight, Live from the GB News pub. Big Nige joined by very special guests to discuss the important issues from the last 7 days. Talking Pints. Don’t miss it! Why is he called big Nige? Read his warts n all autobiography, that’ll tell you all you need to know😉
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Post by gawa on Apr 7, 2023 8:43:34 GMT
One for the pedo sympathisers
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Post by 828492 on Apr 7, 2023 9:31:04 GMT
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Post by scfcbiancorossi on Apr 7, 2023 10:39:55 GMT
7 pm tonight, Live from the GB News pub. Big Nige joined by very special guests to discuss the important issues from the last 7 days. Talking Pints. Don’t miss it! It can't be anymore depressing than this thread mate. It can't be healthy to be this negative about life and this obsessed with re-tweeting left wing noise! And actually the reality is, whisper it quietly, but Sunak is steadying the ship. A decent PM should be like a decent defensive mid... You only notice them when their making howlers! Sunak is keeping his head down, getting on with the job and quietly going about addressing some of the major fuck ups of the last 20 odd years. He was far from my Conservative choice and prior to him becoming PM, found him particularly unconservative - But aside from the usual left wing commentators on Twitter (the world is ending James O'brien's of the world) , Facebook and the Guardian, there's very little noise, which is a good sign. The majority of Brits (despite what the above make their followers believe) want a strong economy, a more efficient public sector and an immigration policy that works. Doesn't mean he's going to turn it around but he's making a start, there's some good news stories starting to come out and Sunak knows he will need to deliver within the next 12 months - And crucially, he also knows voters have short memories. Are Labour sleepwalking their way to their most embarrassing election defeat in decades? You wouldn't put it past Starmer and his hopeless mates.
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Post by scfcbiancorossi on Apr 7, 2023 10:42:04 GMT
7 pm tonight, Live from the GB News pub. Big Nige joined by very special guests to discuss the important issues from the last 7 days. Talking Pints. Don’t miss it! Why is he called big Nige? Big Nige and the boys. Goarn Nige!
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Post by gawa on Apr 7, 2023 11:54:45 GMT
What major fuck ups over the last 20 years have been addressed lads?
I see the worst economy for years, the worst housing, the worst nhs, immigration gone wild..
The irony of saying most brits want a strong economy, immigration policies that work and a functioning nhs. And then saying sunak has done a good job addressing these major issues 🤣
Someone's starting on the gear early for Easter. Sober up lad. Get out there and speak to the nurses at your hospital. Speak to those at the food banks (there's loads now). Speak to local businesses.
Few too many boys on here living in a fantasy in their head and not the real world. Less time on Facebook conspiracies and more time speaking to people in the real world and you'll maybe learn a thing or two.
If his health is up to it. I'm sure oldestokie could tell you a thing or two about the nhs based on real experiences.
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Post by foghornsgleghorn on Apr 7, 2023 12:20:26 GMT
7 pm tonight, Live from the GB News pub. Big Nige joined by very special guests to discuss the important issues from the last 7 days. Talking Pints. Don’t miss it! It can't be anymore depressing than this thread mate. It can't be healthy to be this negative about life and this obsessed with re-tweeting left wing noise! Hilarious I've seen your posts on the Coronavirus thread- I' m sure it can't be healthy to spend your life so obsessed with re-tweeting conspiracy theories.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 7, 2023 12:22:19 GMT
What major fuck ups over the last 20 years have been addressed lads? I see the worst economy for years, the worst housing, the worst nhs, immigration gone wild.. The irony of saying most brits want a strong economy, immigration policies that work and a functioning nhs. And then saying sunak has done a good job addressing these major issues 🤣 Someone's starting on the gear early for Easter. Sober up lad. Get out there and speak to the nurses at your hospital. Speak to those at the food banks (there's loads now). Speak to local businesses. Few too many boys on here living in a fantasy in their head and not the real world. Less time on Facebook conspiracies and more time speaking to people in the real world and you'll maybe learn a thing or two. If his health is up to it. I'm sure oldestokie could tell you a thing or two about the nhs based on real experiences. Not that I’m trying to defend Sunak here because the Conservative Party as a whole have been a real shambles, but isn’t it a bit early to judge one way or another? When does politics ever achieve anything quickly? Has he actually pushed anything through yet that was “his”? And if so, how does the number of policies he has set into action play out versus previous leaders over a similar timeframe? The only thing I’ve heard from Sunak is race-baiting.
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Post by gawa on Apr 7, 2023 12:37:18 GMT
What major fuck ups over the last 20 years have been addressed lads? I see the worst economy for years, the worst housing, the worst nhs, immigration gone wild.. The irony of saying most brits want a strong economy, immigration policies that work and a functioning nhs. And then saying sunak has done a good job addressing these major issues 🤣 Someone's starting on the gear early for Easter. Sober up lad. Get out there and speak to the nurses at your hospital. Speak to those at the food banks (there's loads now). Speak to local businesses. Few too many boys on here living in a fantasy in their head and not the real world. Less time on Facebook conspiracies and more time speaking to people in the real world and you'll maybe learn a thing or two. If his health is up to it. I'm sure oldestokie could tell you a thing or two about the nhs based on real experiences. Not that I’m trying to defend Sunak here because the Conservative Party as a whole have been a real shambles, but isn’t it a bit early to judge one way or another? When does politics ever achieve anything quickly? Has he actually pushed anything through yet that was “his”? And if so, how does the number of policies he has set into action play out versus previous leaders over a similar timeframe? The only thing I’ve heard from Sunak is race-baiting. We can judge him on his actions so far. A PM who pays a lower percentage of tax than people earning a tenth of his wage. A PM who boasts about having no working class friends A PM whose solution to bullying is to do nothing A PM whose solution to tax dodging chancellors is to do nothing. A PM who boasts at garden parties to the wealthy that he changes algorithms to move funding from strunfling areas to affluent areas. A PM who comes out with racist comments which aren't factually in order to invoke a culture war. A PM whose solution to immigration is to allow it to go through the roof spending nearly 10 million a day on hotels. With the lowest processing rate of asylum seekers ever. A PM whose budget during a living crisis is a huge tax deduction for those with pensions in 6 figures. A PM who calls working people striking as members of militant unions. Yet continues to pass through laws for uncapped banker bonuses as well as significant wage increases for MPs. A PM who doesn't take action against a home security who has broken rules multiple times. I'm pretty sure bianca comes from an affluent family likely living in some rich part of the country. So of course this is music to his ears. But for regular working class people it's another example of the tories only ruling for the wealthy.
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Post by RipRoaringPotter on Apr 7, 2023 12:41:03 GMT
7 pm tonight, Live from the GB News pub. Big Nige joined by very special guests to discuss the important issues from the last 7 days. Talking Pints. Don’t miss it! It can't be anymore depressing than this thread mate. It can't be healthy to be this negative about life and this obsessed with re-tweeting left wing noise! And actually the reality is, whisper it quietly, but Sunak is steadying the ship. A decent PM should be like a decent defensive mid... You only notice them when their making howlers! Sunak is keeping his head down, getting on with the job and quietly going about addressing some of the major fuck ups of the last 20 odd years. He was far from my Conservative choice and prior to him becoming PM, found him particularly unconservative - But aside from the usual left wing commentators on Twitter (the world is ending James O'brien's of the world) , Facebook and the Guardian, there's very little noise, which is a good sign. The majority of Brits (despite what the above make their followers believe) want a strong economy, a more efficient public sector and an immigration policy that works. Doesn't mean he's going to turn it around but he's making a start, there's some good news stories starting to come out and Sunak knows he will need to deliver within the next 12 months - And crucially, he also knows voters have short memories. Are Labour sleepwalking their way to their most embarrassing election defeat in decades? You wouldn't put it past Starmer and his hopeless mates. It can't be healthy to be this negative about Starmer. He's steadied the Labour ship and he's making a start. I'm not convinced about his ability to play the defensive-midfielder role though. He's no Ben Pearson.
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Post by Han Solo on Apr 7, 2023 12:43:20 GMT
It can't be anymore depressing than this thread mate. It can't be healthy to be this negative about life and this obsessed with re-tweeting left wing noise! And actually the reality is, whisper it quietly, but Sunak is steadying the ship. A decent PM should be like a decent defensive mid... You only notice them when their making howlers! Sunak is keeping his head down, getting on with the job and quietly going about addressing some of the major fuck ups of the last 20 odd years. He was far from my Conservative choice and prior to him becoming PM, found him particularly unconservative - But aside from the usual left wing commentators on Twitter (the world is ending James O'brien's of the world) , Facebook and the Guardian, there's very little noise, which is a good sign. The majority of Brits (despite what the above make their followers believe) want a strong economy, a more efficient public sector and an immigration policy that works. Doesn't mean he's going to turn it around but he's making a start, there's some good news stories starting to come out and Sunak knows he will need to deliver within the next 12 months - And crucially, he also knows voters have short memories. Are Labour sleepwalking their way to their most embarrassing election defeat in decades? You wouldn't put it past Starmer and his hopeless mates. It can't be healthy to be this negative about Starmer. He's steadied the Labour ship and he's making a start. I'm not convinced about his ability to play the defensive-midfielder role though. He's no Ben Pearson. Not how it should be but I liken a good leader as being like a good ref namely they’re better if they go about there job unnoticed.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 7, 2023 14:02:41 GMT
Not that I’m trying to defend Sunak here because the Conservative Party as a whole have been a real shambles, but isn’t it a bit early to judge one way or another? When does politics ever achieve anything quickly? Has he actually pushed anything through yet that was “his”? And if so, how does the number of policies he has set into action play out versus previous leaders over a similar timeframe? The only thing I’ve heard from Sunak is race-baiting. We can judge him on his actions so far. A PM who pays a lower percentage of tax than people earning a tenth of his wage. A PM who boasts about having no working class friends A PM whose solution to bullying is to do nothing A PM whose solution to tax dodging chancellors is to do nothing. A PM who boasts at garden parties to the wealthy that he changes algorithms to move funding from strunfling areas to affluent areas. A PM who comes out with racist comments which aren't factually in order to invoke a culture war. A PM whose solution to immigration is to allow it to go through the roof spending nearly 10 million a day on hotels. With the lowest processing rate of asylum seekers ever. A PM whose budget during a living crisis is a huge tax deduction for those with pensions in 6 figures. A PM who calls working people striking as members of militant unions. Yet continues to pass through laws for uncapped banker bonuses as well as significant wage increases for MPs. A PM who doesn't take action against a home security who has broken rules multiple times. I'm pretty sure bianca comes from an affluent family likely living in some rich part of the country. So of course this is music to his ears. But for regular working class people it's another example of the tories only ruling for the wealthy. Okay, but i was asking about policies that he has implemented to “fix” the issues of immigration, NHS and cost of living etc that you mentioned initially. Have any legislative changes actually been implemented that represent a change of course since he’s been in charge, or has it just been the same crap from the same crap government? And if not, is that deemed “slow” when considering the relative efficiencies of previous governments to make changes.
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Post by wannabee on Apr 7, 2023 14:09:17 GMT
7 pm tonight, Live from the GB News pub. Big Nige joined by very special guests to discuss the important issues from the last 7 days. Talking Pints. Don’t miss it! It can't be anymore depressing than this thread mate. It can't be healthy to be this negative about life and this obsessed with re-tweeting left wing noise! And actually the reality is, whisper it quietly, but Sunak is steadying the ship. A decent PM should be like a decent defensive mid... You only notice them when their making howlers! Sunak is keeping his head down, getting on with the job and quietly going about addressing some of the major fuck ups of the last 20 odd years. He was far from my Conservative choice and prior to him becoming PM, found him particularly unconservative - But aside from the usual left wing commentators on Twitter (the world is ending James O'brien's of the world) , Facebook and the Guardian, there's very little noise, which is a good sign. The majority of Brits (despite what the above make their followers believe) want a strong economy, a more efficient public sector and an immigration policy that works. Doesn't mean he's going to turn it around but he's making a start, there's some good news stories starting to come out and Sunak knows he will need to deliver within the next 12 months - And crucially, he also knows voters have short memories. Are Labour sleepwalking their way to their most embarrassing election defeat in decades? You wouldn't put it past Starmer and his hopeless mates. I'm sure your right Rishi took over with a 20 point deficit and has turned it into a 23 point deficit Top jobbing www.ipsos.com/en-uk/uk-opinion-polls
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Apr 7, 2023 16:38:31 GMT
We can judge him on his actions so far. A PM who pays a lower percentage of tax than people earning a tenth of his wage. A PM who boasts about having no working class friends A PM whose solution to bullying is to do nothing A PM whose solution to tax dodging chancellors is to do nothing. A PM who boasts at garden parties to the wealthy that he changes algorithms to move funding from strunfling areas to affluent areas. A PM who comes out with racist comments which aren't factually in order to invoke a culture war. A PM whose solution to immigration is to allow it to go through the roof spending nearly 10 million a day on hotels. With the lowest processing rate of asylum seekers ever. A PM whose budget during a living crisis is a huge tax deduction for those with pensions in 6 figures. A PM who calls working people striking as members of militant unions. Yet continues to pass through laws for uncapped banker bonuses as well as significant wage increases for MPs. A PM who doesn't take action against a home security who has broken rules multiple times. I'm pretty sure bianca comes from an affluent family likely living in some rich part of the country. So of course this is music to his ears. But for regular working class people it's another example of the tories only ruling for the wealthy. Okay, but i was asking about policies that he has implemented to “fix” the issues of immigration, NHS and cost of living etc that you mentioned initially. Have any legislative changes actually been implemented that represent a change of course since he’s been in charge, or has it just been the same crap from the same crap government? And if not, is that deemed “slow” when considering the relative efficiencies of previous governments to make changes. Sunak's govt has two main policies, if you can dignify them with that description. One: try to keep your govt as quiet as possible by way of showing the contrast to the previous two clowns in charge. Two: focus on migrants to appeal to the same crowd who were so easily persuaded that Brexit would sort this issue out. That's pretty much it. I would've said fomenting strikes as a third but that appears to have been shelved since Mick Lynch made so many govt ministers and their client media look so foolish so often.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 7, 2023 17:41:36 GMT
Okay, but i was asking about policies that he has implemented to “fix” the issues of immigration, NHS and cost of living etc that you mentioned initially. Have any legislative changes actually been implemented that represent a change of course since he’s been in charge, or has it just been the same crap from the same crap government? And if not, is that deemed “slow” when considering the relative efficiencies of previous governments to make changes. Sunak's govt has two main policies, if you can dignify them with that description. One: try to keep your govt as quiet as possible by way of showing the contrast to the previous two clowns in charge. Two: focus on migrants to appeal to the same crowd who were so easily persuaded that Brexit would sort this issue out. That's pretty much it. I would've said fomenting strikes as a third but that appears to have been shelved since Mick Lynch made so many govt ministers and their client media look so foolish so often. Okay. So, I’ve asked it twice on here because this thread is constantly writing about politics. I assumed that someone would have some more information that wasn’t just based on the superficial. Never mind. I’ll come back later.
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Post by gawa on Apr 7, 2023 18:39:24 GMT
We can judge him on his actions so far. A PM who pays a lower percentage of tax than people earning a tenth of his wage. A PM who boasts about having no working class friends A PM whose solution to bullying is to do nothing A PM whose solution to tax dodging chancellors is to do nothing. A PM who boasts at garden parties to the wealthy that he changes algorithms to move funding from strunfling areas to affluent areas. A PM who comes out with racist comments which aren't factually in order to invoke a culture war. A PM whose solution to immigration is to allow it to go through the roof spending nearly 10 million a day on hotels. With the lowest processing rate of asylum seekers ever. A PM whose budget during a living crisis is a huge tax deduction for those with pensions in 6 figures. A PM who calls working people striking as members of militant unions. Yet continues to pass through laws for uncapped banker bonuses as well as significant wage increases for MPs. A PM who doesn't take action against a home security who has broken rules multiple times. I'm pretty sure bianca comes from an affluent family likely living in some rich part of the country. So of course this is music to his ears. But for regular working class people it's another example of the tories only ruling for the wealthy. Okay, but i was asking about policies that he has implemented to “fix” the issues of immigration, NHS and cost of living etc that you mentioned initially. Have any legislative changes actually been implemented that represent a change of course since he’s been in charge, or has it just been the same crap from the same crap government? And if not, is that deemed “slow” when considering the relative efficiencies of previous governments to make changes. Well obviously they published the new budget which I referenced in my last post. Where people paying over a million into their pension continue to get tax breaks they didn't before. He delivered a Westminster protocol in relation to the ni protocol but tbh the last protocol wasn't even an issue. The issue is the DUP refuse to be deputy first minister in NI and are using the protocol as an excuse. The Westminster protocol hasn't got the DUP back into Stormont and thus it's achieved nothing as far as the population of NI is concerned. A knock on effect of the above is that we still have a devolved government in NI meaning civil cervants are in charge of a small budget where they are the ones making the decisions on cuts, not the MPs elected to do the job. I should also add we have the worst performing NHS by some margin in the UK. Now there is legislation in place in our country which means if a first minister or deputy first minister is not nominated within x days of an election then another election should took place. Sunak over ruled this and thus we have no government still and nothing has been achieved. Oh and as a result of the above kids in NI are no longer getting free school meals during the holiday period. Another thing he has done in terms of legislation which again I referenced in my last post. Is the "small boats" bill which breaks the European Convention of Human Rights and is completely illegal. Something the government knows as the home secretary was quoted saying "there is over a 50% chance this is illegal." So as I said, created a mythical bill which will never become legislation in order to stoke a culture war. Created a stamp duty relief bill on residential property. Great for landlords not so great for first time buyers or those who can only afford low cost housing. Benefits the wealthy like the pension bill. Upped the energy price guarantee to £3000 per year for the average uk home in his budget. Up £500 from the current guarantee and applies from June. Again more support could be targeted at the vulnerable but sunak would rather apply this to everyone. Which means those with the biggest homes and the biggest usage save the most money. Guess who benefits the most? You guessed it - the wealthy. I believe he promised to half inflation in January too. It's grown since. He also increased the tax free yearly allowance from 40k to 60k. I dont know many people earning 40k Nevermind putting 40k in a pension a year. Guess who benefits from this one? Announced 30 hours free childcare for parents which is great and excellent. But this actually doesn't come fully into effect until 2025.. A year after the next election. So another mythical bill which actually does nothing right now. Relaxed immigration requirements in a number of sectors due to labour shortages. Which puts further pressure on public services of course. Which makes the asylum seeker focus funny given they only account for less than 15% of immigrants. Probably other stuff on top of that off which I'm not aware. I think the inaction speaks more than action though. His party has a commons majority and can pass any bill they wish as long as they vote together. He can change things to help. But the only changes he's made to help are changes to help the wealthy pay less tax and stamp duty.. While also ensuring those with the largest households save the most on energy. Mad to think that sunaks newly installed swimming pool is being subsidised at the same rate as the parent who is struggling to heat a home and feed a family. Does this help?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 7, 2023 20:30:51 GMT
Okay, but i was asking about policies that he has implemented to “fix” the issues of immigration, NHS and cost of living etc that you mentioned initially. Have any legislative changes actually been implemented that represent a change of course since he’s been in charge, or has it just been the same crap from the same crap government? And if not, is that deemed “slow” when considering the relative efficiencies of previous governments to make changes. Well obviously they published the new budget which I referenced in my last post. Where people paying over a million into their pension continue to get tax breaks they didn't before. He delivered a Westminster protocol in relation to the ni protocol but tbh the last protocol wasn't even an issue. The issue is the DUP refuse to be deputy first minister in NI and are using the protocol as an excuse. The Westminster protocol hasn't got the DUP back into Stormont and thus it's achieved nothing as far as the population of NI is concerned. A knock on effect of the above is that we still have a devolved government in NI meaning civil cervants are in charge of a small budget where they are the ones making the decisions on cuts, not the MPs elected to do the job. I should also add we have the worst performing NHS by some margin in the UK. Now there is legislation in place in our country which means if a first minister or deputy first minister is not nominated within x days of an election then another election should took place. Sunak over ruled this and thus we have no government still and nothing has been achieved. Oh and as a result of the above kids in NI are no longer getting free school meals during the holiday period. Another thing he has done in terms of legislation which again I referenced in my last post. Is the "small boats" bill which breaks the European Convention of Human Rights and is completely illegal. Something the government knows as the home secretary was quoted saying "there is over a 50% chance this is illegal." So as I said, created a mythical bill which will never become legislation in order to stoke a culture war. Created a stamp duty relief bill on residential property. Great for landlords not so great for first time buyers or those who can only afford low cost housing. Benefits the wealthy like the pension bill. Upped the energy price guarantee to £3000 per year for the average uk home in his budget. Up £500 from the current guarantee and applies from June. Again more support could be targeted at the vulnerable but sunak would rather apply this to everyone. Which means those with the biggest homes and the biggest usage save the most money. Guess who benefits the most? You guessed it - the wealthy. I believe he promised to half inflation in January too. It's grown since. He also increased the tax free yearly allowance from 40k to 60k. I dont know many people earning 40k Nevermind putting 40k in a pension a year. Guess who benefits from this one? Announced 30 hours free childcare for parents which is great and excellent. But this actually doesn't come fully into effect until 2025.. A year after the next election. So another mythical bill which actually does nothing right now. Relaxed immigration requirements in a number of sectors due to labour shortages. Which puts further pressure on public services of course. Which makes the asylum seeker focus funny given they only account for less than 15% of immigrants. Probably other stuff on top of that off which I'm not aware. I think the inaction speaks more than action though. His party has a commons majority and can pass any bill they wish as long as they vote together. He can change things to help. But the only changes he's made to help are changes to help the wealthy pay less tax and stamp duty.. While also ensuring those with the largest households save the most on energy. Mad to think that sunaks newly installed swimming pool is being subsidised at the same rate as the parent who is struggling to heat a home and feed a family. Does this help? Yes, thanks. Sounds like he’s been quite busy, just for a select number of people that Tories are always working for.
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Post by wannabee on Apr 7, 2023 20:40:10 GMT
We can judge him on his actions so far. A PM who pays a lower percentage of tax than people earning a tenth of his wage. A PM who boasts about having no working class friends A PM whose solution to bullying is to do nothing A PM whose solution to tax dodging chancellors is to do nothing. A PM who boasts at garden parties to the wealthy that he changes algorithms to move funding from strunfling areas to affluent areas. A PM who comes out with racist comments which aren't factually in order to invoke a culture war. A PM whose solution to immigration is to allow it to go through the roof spending nearly 10 million a day on hotels. With the lowest processing rate of asylum seekers ever. A PM whose budget during a living crisis is a huge tax deduction for those with pensions in 6 figures. A PM who calls working people striking as members of militant unions. Yet continues to pass through laws for uncapped banker bonuses as well as significant wage increases for MPs. A PM who doesn't take action against a home security who has broken rules multiple times. I'm pretty sure bianca comes from an affluent family likely living in some rich part of the country. So of course this is music to his ears. But for regular working class people it's another example of the tories only ruling for the wealthy. Okay, but i was asking about policies that he has implemented to “fix” the issues of immigration, NHS and cost of living etc that you mentioned initially. Have any legislative changes actually been implemented that represent a change of course since he’s been in charge, or has it just been the same crap from the same crap government? And if not, is that deemed “slow” when considering the relative efficiencies of previous governments to make changes. Rishi's biggest platform is that he is a calming influence after a volatile period with with Johnson followed by Truss. Ironically neither he nor his policies of high taxes and big Government do not appeal to Conservatives but if asked would still Vote for him. He may attract some floating Voters. As for Policies he set them out in his Five Pledges 1. Halve Inflation - not possible to legislative for but is likely to achieve unless Energy Prices spiral again 2. Growing the Economy - again not possible to legislative for but November Budget which increased Corporation Tax from 19% to 25% is hardly designed to stimulate business 3. Reducing debt. Very hard to see how this can be achieved with UK running its highest ever Budget Deficit unless Services are cut which would be Counter Productive - again not possible to legislate for 4. Reduce NHS Waiting Lists - another thing not possible to legislate for. To make any meaningful difference would conflict with 3 5. Stop the Small-boat Crossings. In this area there is Legislation Overload some going through HoC at the moment which is a rerinse of Legislation enacted 12 months ago which was entirely ineffective and was itself a rerinse of entirely ineffective Legislation from previous 12 months The only purpose of this legislation is to keep the pot boiling and blame Labour who oppose the Legislation The most likely date for next GE is October 2024 and must be before January 2025. A lot can happen in 18 months and Rishi needs to get very lucky to make Inroads into Labour's 23 point lead. No new scandals would be helpful but unlikely given past performance. 1 is probably doable, 2, 3 and 4 seem highly unlikely and 5 God knows what may happen So in summary most of his policies are based on a wing and a prayer and he needs a massive amount of luck, but life is unpredictable
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Post by Huddysleftfoot on Apr 8, 2023 7:10:41 GMT
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Post by elystokie on Apr 8, 2023 8:15:50 GMT
7 pm tonight, Live from the GB News pub. Big Nige joined by very special guests to discuss the important issues from the last 7 days. Talking Pints. Don’t miss it! I gather they do pub food too, just the one dish on offer tho, does Nige have egg or pineapple with his?
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Post by Huddysleftfoot on Apr 8, 2023 8:17:15 GMT
Oh...and happy 10th Ding Dong Day!
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Apr 8, 2023 8:18:18 GMT
7 pm tonight, Live from the GB News pub. Big Nige joined by very special guests to discuss the important issues from the last 7 days. Talking Pints. Don’t miss it! I gather they do pub food too, just the one dish on offer tho, does Nige have egg or pineapple with his? Two of each 😉
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Post by dutchstokie on Apr 8, 2023 8:20:27 GMT
7 pm tonight, Live from the GB News pub. Big Nige joined by very special guests to discuss the important issues from the last 7 days. Talking Pints. Don’t miss it! I gather they do pub food too, just the one dish on offer tho, does Nige have egg or pineapple with his? If he’s sensible he’ll have 2 the size of doormats….. I would ! 😃
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Post by elystokie on Apr 8, 2023 8:21:33 GMT
I gather they do pub food too, just the one dish on offer tho, does Nige have egg or pineapple with his? Two of each 😉 Should've guessed it'd be something like that,he's always displayed a complete and utter lack of taste 😉
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Post by elystokie on Apr 8, 2023 8:22:09 GMT
I gather they do pub food too, just the one dish on offer tho, does Nige have egg or pineapple with his? If he’s sensible he’ll have 2 the size of doormats….. I would ! 😃 See above 😊
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Apr 8, 2023 8:27:21 GMT
Should've guessed it'd be something like that,he's always displayed a complete and utter lack of taste 😉 The Brown Sauce is an issue though Ely, having to resort to Branston after production of HP and Daddies were moved to The Netherlands and Poland respectively 😀
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Post by elystokie on Apr 8, 2023 8:33:22 GMT
Should've guessed it'd be something like that,he's always displayed a complete and utter lack of taste 😉 The Brown Sauce is an issue though Ely, having to resort to Branston after production of HP and Daddies were moved to The Netherlands and Poland respectively 😀 Well, again, no surprise, isn't the owner a New Zealander with Maltese citizenship running it through a company based in Dubai? Best keep things simple for Nige eh? 😉
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Post by Gob Bluth on Apr 8, 2023 9:33:46 GMT
The Tories, tough on crime. Not that crime, another one, one that doesn’t involve them.
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Post by Huddysleftfoot on Apr 8, 2023 13:07:52 GMT
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