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Post by Eggybread on Jan 17, 2020 12:14:00 GMT
Council leaders will borrow £125 million to spend on 1,000 new affordable homes in Stoke-on-Trent over the next five years. BORROW is the crucial word. More house are good,but what is going to be cut to build them? I thought SOT was promise a large grant from central government? Pity maybe the EU would have given SOT the money instead of borrowing it. People should be fuming. Us debt is 25 trillion dollars. Please explain how the world works without borrowing. Is that a serious question? Ffs we are going through ten years of austerity because of debt,haven't you learned anything at all.Beggars belief it really does.
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Post by dutchstokie on Jan 17, 2020 12:35:05 GMT
Youre just getting desperate now fella…..its getting a bit silly to be honest
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Jan 17, 2020 12:36:55 GMT
Council leaders will borrow £125 million to spend on 1,000 new affordable homes in Stoke-on-Trent over the next five years. BORROW is the crucial word. More house are good,but what is going to be cut to build them? I thought SOT was promise a large grant from central government? Pity maybe the EU would have given SOT the money instead of borrowing it. People should be fuming. Borrowing was the main point of Labour's 2017 and 2019 manifesto's. Up to £500 billion. Borrowing doesn't mean cuts elsewhere. Provide a link to 'large grant promise for Stoke on Trent'. The EU doesn't have it's own money to give.
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Post by Eggybread on Jan 17, 2020 13:01:27 GMT
Council leaders will borrow £125 million to spend on 1,000 new affordable homes in Stoke-on-Trent over the next five years. BORROW is the crucial word. More house are good,but what is going to be cut to build them? I thought SOT was promise a large grant from central government? Pity maybe the EU would have given SOT the money instead of borrowing it. People should be fuming. Borrowing was the main point of Labour's 2017 and 2019 manifesto's. Up to £500 billion. Borrowing doesn't mean cuts elsewhere. Provide a link to 'large grant promise for Stoke on Trent'. The EU doesn't have it's own money to give. Borrowing was the main point of Labour's 2017 and 2019 manifesto's. Up to £500 billion- Point being? Borrowing doesn't mean cuts elsewhere. Ffs the council are cutting everything.Do you ever go out. Serious question by the way? Cant be arsed.Do your own homework. In fact everything is fine, in fact weve never had it so good.
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Jan 17, 2020 13:19:08 GMT
Borrowing was the main point of Labour's 2017 and 2019 manifesto's. Up to £500 billion. Borrowing doesn't mean cuts elsewhere. Provide a link to 'large grant promise for Stoke on Trent'. The EU doesn't have it's own money to give. Borrowing was the main point of Labour's 2017 and 2019 manifesto's. Up to £500 billion- Point being? Borrowing doesn't mean cuts elsewhere. Ffs the council are cutting everything.Do you ever go out. Serious question by the way? Cant be arsed.Do your own homework. In fact everything is fine, in fact weve never had it so good. Ay up Smello. a) Why is BORROWING the crucial word in the Conservative lead councils' house building plans but not "crucial" in the Labour manifesto's? It's either good for both or bad for both. Which is it? b) Borrowing doesn't necessarily mean borrowing from another department/project. Do you ever get let out? Serious question. c) You regularly make a bullshit statements that you can't back up. Don't worry buddy, I've done your homework for you and there was no promise of a large grant to Stoke on Trent. d) The EU doesn't have it's own money to give away. Fact. Apart from being wrong on every single point you made a great post.
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Post by 3putts on Jan 17, 2020 13:28:28 GMT
Borrowing was the main point of Labour's 2017 and 2019 manifesto's. Up to £500 billion- Point being? Borrowing doesn't mean cuts elsewhere. Ffs the council are cutting everything.Do you ever go out. Serious question by the way? Cant be arsed.Do your own homework. In fact everything is fine, in fact weve never had it so good. Ay up Smello. a) Why is BORROWING the crucial word in the Conservative lead councils' house building plans but not "crucial" in the Labour manifesto's? It's either good for both or bad for both. Which is it? b) Borrowing doesn't necessarily mean borrowing from another department/project. Do you ever get let out? Serious question. c) You regularly make a bullshit statements that you can't back up. Don't worry buddy, I've done your homework for you and there was no promise of a large grant to Stoke on Trent. d) The EU doesn't have it's own money to give away. Fact. Apart from being wrong on every single point you made a great post. The EU supported the poorer areas in the UK to help to catch up with more affluent areas, look at all major investment in North staffs over the last 20 years and every scheme has been backed with EU money. How much money will be directed to North staffs from a tory government? We will get peanuts but let's rejoice we have hs2 to look forward too and don't forget to chip in so big Ben can ring when we leave the EU. Trust me no one north of Watford will have anything to celebrate
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Post by Eggybread on Jan 17, 2020 13:44:16 GMT
Borrowing was the main point of Labour's 2017 and 2019 manifesto's. Up to £500 billion- Point being? Borrowing doesn't mean cuts elsewhere. Ffs the council are cutting everything.Do you ever go out. Serious question by the way? Cant be arsed.Do your own homework. In fact everything is fine, in fact weve never had it so good. Ay up Smello. a) Why is BORROWING the crucial word in the Conservative lead councils' house building plans but not "crucial" in the Labour manifesto's? It's either good for both or bad for both. Which is it? b) Borrowing doesn't necessarily mean borrowing from another department/project. Do you ever get let out? Serious question. c) You regularly make a bullshit statements that you can't back up. Don't worry buddy, I've done your homework for you and there was no promise of a large grant to Stoke on Trent. d) The EU doesn't have it's own money to give away. Fact. Apart from being wrong on every single point you made a great post. Ok Stoke-on-Trent to get a share of £1.6bn towns fund The Government’s Stronger Towns Fund will see £1.6 billion used to create jobs and improve training in ‘left behind’ communities across the country, with the bulk of the cash targeted at the North and Midlands Stoke-on-Trent will receive a share of a new £212 million regional fund to boost towns across the West Midlands The Stronger Towns Fund will see £1 billion allocated to the regions. Crewe, which also recorded a strong Brexit vote, will receive a share of the £281 million earmarked for the North West. here will also be a £600 million pot which communities across the country will be able to bid into. While Stoke-on-Trent’s allocation is not yet known, the likely amount will be small compared to recent council spending reductions. Government funding cuts have forced Stoke-on-Trent City Council to make £194 million of savings over the last eight years. Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire have previously been allocated £152 million of European Structural and Investment Funds for the period 2014 to 2020. The city council’s current capital programme includes £240 million of spending up to 2023/24. You see when you are treated like an adult it becomes hard for you so we have to revert back to junior school.
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Post by zerps on Jan 17, 2020 14:13:59 GMT
Us debt is 25 trillion dollars. Please explain how the world works without borrowing. Is that a serious question? Ffs we are going through ten years of austerity because of debt,haven't you learned anything at all.Beggars belief it really does. Sorry, you’re saying the world can function without borrowing and corbyn would have solved global debt?
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Post by Northy on Jan 17, 2020 16:45:30 GMT
Council leaders will borrow £125 million to spend on 1,000 new affordable homes in Stoke-on-Trent over the next five years. BORROW is the crucial word. More house are good,but what is going to be cut to build them? I thought SOT was promise a large grant from central government? Pity maybe the EU would have given SOT the money instead of borrowing it. People should be fuming. It wasn't promised, it is to be applied for with business cases of what it is being spent on, Kidsgrove has a similar one of about £20m The money will be borrowed and then paid back when the houses are sold, very similar to how it normally works. I thought you said you had your own business ? The EU would have taken £125 million off Stoke, had a good party, put a chunk of it away for a great pension, given £40m back and told them to spend it on public art
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Post by felonious on Jan 17, 2020 18:57:15 GMT
Youre just getting desperate now fella…..its getting a bit silly to be honest I think you're being kind.
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Jan 17, 2020 22:12:42 GMT
Ay up Smello. a) Why is BORROWING the crucial word in the Conservative lead councils' house building plans but not "crucial" in the Labour manifesto's? It's either good for both or bad for both. Which is it? b) Borrowing doesn't necessarily mean borrowing from another department/project. Do you ever get let out? Serious question. c) You regularly make a bullshit statements that you can't back up. Don't worry buddy, I've done your homework for you and there was no promise of a large grant to Stoke on Trent. d) The EU doesn't have it's own money to give away. Fact. Apart from being wrong on every single point you made a great post. The EU supported the poorer areas in the UK to help to catch up with more affluent areas, look at all major investment in North staffs over the last 20 years and every scheme has been backed with EU money. How much money will be directed to North staffs from a tory government? We will get peanuts but let's rejoice we have hs2 to look forward too and don't forget to chip in so big Ben can ring when we leave the EU. Trust me no one north of Watford will have anything to celebrate More positivity from 3Shits.
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Jan 17, 2020 22:33:21 GMT
Ay up Smello. a) Why is BORROWING the crucial word in the Conservative lead councils' house building plans but not "crucial" in the Labour manifesto's? It's either good for both or bad for both. Which is it? b) Borrowing doesn't necessarily mean borrowing from another department/project. Do you ever get let out? Serious question. c) You regularly make a bullshit statements that you can't back up. Don't worry buddy, I've done your homework for you and there was no promise of a large grant to Stoke on Trent. d) The EU doesn't have it's own money to give away. Fact. Apart from being wrong on every single point you made a great post. Ok Stoke-on-Trent to get a share of £1.6bn towns fund The Government’s Stronger Towns Fund will see £1.6 billion used to create jobs and improve training in ‘left behind’ communities across the country, with the bulk of the cash targeted at the North and Midlands Stoke-on-Trent will receive a share of a new £212 million regional fund to boost towns across the West Midlands The Stronger Towns Fund will see £1 billion allocated to the regions. Crewe, which also recorded a strong Brexit vote, will receive a share of the £281 million earmarked for the North West. here will also be a £600 million pot which communities across the country will be able to bid into. While Stoke-on-Trent’s allocation is not yet known, the likely amount will be small compared to recent council spending reductions. Government funding cuts have forced Stoke-on-Trent City Council to make £194 million of savings over the last eight years. Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire have previously been allocated £152 million of European Structural and Investment Funds for the period 2014 to 2020. The city council’s current capital programme includes £240 million of spending up to 2023/24. You see when you are treated like an adult it becomes hard for you so we have to revert back to junior school. OK Smello. You've got one more chance to post something other than your usual chin dribble. Firstly, all of your post is cut and pasted from an article by Phil Corrigan in the Sentinel. You should make that clear in your post. Or some people might think those words were originally your own, which they're not. Secondly, these were Corrigan's personal comments and opinion on what Theresa May was promising if she could convince the HoC to back the EU's WA. So fuck all to do with the present Johnson Administration. I really think you should let your grand daughter post for you in future because this arse gravy is risible.
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Post by 3putts on Jan 18, 2020 0:59:38 GMT
The EU supported the poorer areas in the UK to help to catch up with more affluent areas, look at all major investment in North staffs over the last 20 years and every scheme has been backed with EU money. How much money will be directed to North staffs from a tory government? We will get peanuts but let's rejoice we have hs2 to look forward too and don't forget to chip in so big Ben can ring when we leave the EU. Trust me no one north of Watford will have anything to celebrate More positivity from 3Shits. Why do revert to type and insult people when you don't have an answer? My parents used to say when people resort to insults it's because they know they are losing the argument.
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Post by Eggybread on Jan 18, 2020 6:58:56 GMT
More positivity from 3Shits. Why do revert to type and insult people when you don't have an answer? My parents used to say when people resort to insults it's because they know they are losing the argument. Its all he does, bait people name call and cries wolf when people respond. An insult is as an attempt to reduce the social status of the recipient and raise the relative status of the insulter. Also insults are often motivated by anger and confusion.
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Jan 18, 2020 11:53:16 GMT
More positivity from 3Shits. Why do revert to type and insult people when you don't have an answer? My parents used to say when people resort to insults it's because they know they are losing the argument. An answer? You didn't ask a question. You just put forward your snide negative opinion on HS2, Brexit, investment oop North etc, etc, etc. All the usual uniformed bollocks. Were does the EU get it's money from? If the EU is 'investing' in the UK it was our money to begin with. What don't you understand about that? Why are you worried that an EU free UK couldn't make similar investment decisions?
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Post by 3putts on Jan 18, 2020 12:22:54 GMT
Why do revert to type and insult people when you don't have an answer? My parents used to say when people resort to insults it's because they know they are losing the argument. An answer? You didn't ask a question. You just put forward your snide negative opinion on HS2, Brexit, investment oop North etc, etc, etc. All the usual uniformed bollocks. Were does the EU get it's money from? If the EU is 'investing' in the UK it was our money to begin with. What don't you understand about that? Why are you worried that an EU free UK couldn't make similar investment decisions? Quite simple really to understand how the tories spend our money first off they have to reward their backers then what's left in the pot goes on tarting up the capital. Don't take my word for it look at history
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Post by crapslinger on Jan 18, 2020 12:34:25 GMT
Ok Stoke-on-Trent to get a share of £1.6bn towns fund The Government’s Stronger Towns Fund will see £1.6 billion used to create jobs and improve training in ‘left behind’ communities across the country, with the bulk of the cash targeted at the North and Midlands Stoke-on-Trent will receive a share of a new £212 million regional fund to boost towns across the West Midlands The Stronger Towns Fund will see £1 billion allocated to the regions. Crewe, which also recorded a strong Brexit vote, will receive a share of the £281 million earmarked for the North West. here will also be a £600 million pot which communities across the country will be able to bid into. While Stoke-on-Trent’s allocation is not yet known, the likely amount will be small compared to recent council spending reductions. Government funding cuts have forced Stoke-on-Trent City Council to make £194 million of savings over the last eight years. Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire have previously been allocated £152 million of European Structural and Investment Funds for the period 2014 to 2020. The city council’s current capital programme includes £240 million of spending up to 2023/24. You see when you are treated like an adult it becomes hard for you so we have to revert back to junior school. OK Smello. You've got one more chance to post something other than your usual chin dribble. Firstly, all of your post is cut and pasted from an article by Phil Corrigan in the Sentinel. You should make that clear in your post. Or some people might think those words were originally your own, which they're not. Secondly, these were Corrigan's personal comments and opinion on what Theresa May was promising if she could convince the HoC to back the EU's WA. So fuck all to do with the present Johnson Administration. I really think you should let your grand daughter post for you in future because this arse gravy is risible. Interestingly I rightly received a ban for copying and pasting someone else's work, admin. pointed out it is against the message board rules I await reciprocal action to be taken in this case.
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Post by crapslinger on Jan 18, 2020 12:38:00 GMT
More positivity from 3Shits. Why do revert to type and insult people when you don't have an answer? My parents used to say when people resort to insults it's because they know they are losing the argument. Is that why you are known for insulting your golf caddy's in Thailand ?
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Post by Admin on Jan 18, 2020 12:42:56 GMT
OK Smello. You've got one more chance to post something other than your usual chin dribble. Firstly, all of your post is cut and pasted from an article by Phil Corrigan in the Sentinel. You should make that clear in your post. Or some people might think those words were originally your own, which they're not. Secondly, these were Corrigan's personal comments and opinion on what Theresa May was promising if she could convince the HoC to back the EU's WA. So fuck all to do with the present Johnson Administration. I really think you should let your grand daughter post for you in future because this arse gravy is risible. Interestingly I rightly received a ban for copying and pasting someone else's work, admin. pointed out it is against the message board rules I await reciprocal action to be taken in this case. You didn't receive a ban for that.
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Post by crapslinger on Jan 18, 2020 12:48:28 GMT
Interestingly I rightly received a ban for copying and pasting someone else's work, admin. pointed out it is against the message board rules I await reciprocal action to be taken in this case. You didn't receive a ban for that. Apologies I should have said rebuked.
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Jan 18, 2020 13:08:28 GMT
An answer? You didn't ask a question. You just put forward your snide negative opinion on HS2, Brexit, investment oop North etc, etc, etc. All the usual uniformed bollocks. Were does the EU get it's money from? If the EU is 'investing' in the UK it was our money to begin with. What don't you understand about that? Why are you worried that an EU free UK couldn't make similar investment decisions? Quite simple really to understand how the tories spend our money first off they have to reward their backers then what's left in the pot goes on tarting up the capital. Don't take my word for it look at history So no answers to my questions just more unsubstantiated, Lefty conspiracy theories.
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Post by felonious on Jan 18, 2020 13:22:14 GMT
An answer? You didn't ask a question. You just put forward your snide negative opinion on HS2, Brexit, investment oop North etc, etc, etc. All the usual uniformed bollocks. Were does the EU get it's money from? If the EU is 'investing' in the UK it was our money to begin with. What don't you understand about that? Why are you worried that an EU free UK couldn't make similar investment decisions? Quite simple really to understand how the tories spend our money first off they have to reward their backers then what's left in the pot goes on tarting up the capital. Don't take my word for it look at history Err have you not seen the local election results
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Post by felonious on Jan 18, 2020 13:23:36 GMT
You didn't receive a ban for that. Apologies I should have said rebuked. Get it right, it was a bollocking
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Post by 3putts on Jan 18, 2020 14:27:50 GMT
Why do revert to type and insult people when you don't have an answer? My parents used to say when people resort to insults it's because they know they are losing the argument. Is that why you are known for insulting your golf caddy's in Thailand ? You know fuck all what I do in Thailand so do one t
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Post by crapslinger on Jan 18, 2020 14:50:50 GMT
Is that why you are known for insulting your golf caddy's in Thailand ? You know fuck all what I do in Thailand so do one t
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Post by Frogger Theft Auto on Jan 25, 2020 10:04:31 GMT
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Post by Eggybread on Jan 25, 2020 12:25:14 GMT
I would be more surprised if they didnt. All the bad news in the world wont convince the tory voters that may have misjudged Johnson or god forbid have been lied to.
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Post by Eggybread on Feb 27, 2020 13:30:53 GMT
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Feb 27, 2020 14:37:43 GMT
The notorious left leaning, part EU funded IFS writes article for The Independent incorrectly saying that Boris is pursuing a 'hard Brexit'. Clickbait for the BDS mob.
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Post by Eggybread on Feb 27, 2020 14:49:46 GMT
The notorious left leaning, part EU funded IFS writes article for The Independent incorrectly saying that Boris is pursuing a 'hard Brexit'. Clickbait for the BDS mob. If its true its true,left or right who cares? According to your logic no-one tells the truth.
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