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Post by om15 on Oct 20, 2022 17:26:32 GMT
Myre is a middle English spelling for marshland, noun A Middle English spelling of mire.
We are not hobbits and if you wish to use 13 century words at least get the origins right.
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Post by jaydee on Oct 20, 2022 17:35:47 GMT
Myre is a middle English spelling for marshland, noun A Middle English spelling of mire. We are not hobbits and if you wish to use 13 century words at least get the origins right. I did not mention origins or am I the least interest. The Englsih language has nothing to do with England. It is German in origin. The spelling of Myre in my neck of the wood is as stated.. . As Muckin is cleaning out shit. So could I suggest you get the origin correct. as Byre is a barn In Scotland. www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XgMxKP_Jcs&ab_channel=IanMaclean
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Post by dodgydave on Oct 20, 2022 17:49:09 GMT
She proved one thing... if you do not follow the globalist agenda you are fucked. God help Starmer when he wins, the markets / IMF / EU won't let him spend a penny on any reforms he has planned. What’s this Globalist Agenda, can you provide a link? Or is it like the Truss Anti Growth Coalition — a totally fictitious imaginary enemy to draw attention away from failings closer to home…? Cool, so the IMF, Biden and a gazillion other 3rd parties didn't comment on Tory tax cuts... it's all imaginary. Not a single one of the measures announced was extreme in any way yet there was a pile on... because she didn't seek the opinions of the establishment first lol. The UK government backed down... so how exactly do you think Starmer is going to better fund public services without "spooking the market". The answer is he won't. He will only be able to do things that the global establishment agree with. So good luck with re-nationalization and not being forced into austerity.
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Post by vlk on Oct 20, 2022 18:52:43 GMT
Some people might remember her for being PM at the time when the Queen died but other than that she will be completely forgotten very soon.
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Post by dappy on Oct 20, 2022 18:54:42 GMT
Oh I don’t think she and her disastrous reign will be forgotten that easily.
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Post by Steve on Oct 20, 2022 22:20:15 GMT
45 days of not just predictable but widely predicted clusterfuckery ends 45 days and £billions of damage too late
Well done Tory party membership, you can't pretend you weren't told but no you wanted the Prime Minister you thought would do your bidding no matter how little thought you applied. And you've ruined her, I may have little sympathy for her vain ambition but she didn't deserve to be enticed into a role she was never ever up to and now spat out as a complete wreck
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Post by dodgydave on Oct 21, 2022 0:29:58 GMT
45 days of not just predictable but widely predicted clusterfuckery ends 45 days and £billions of damage too late Well done Tory party membership, you can't pretend you weren't told but no you wanted the Prime Minister you thought would do your bidding no matter how little thought you applied. And you've ruined her, I may have little sympathy for her vain ambition but she didn't deserve to be enticed into a role she was never ever up to and now spat out as a complete wreck She did it to herself. There was nothing in those measures that was earth shattering. Her problem was the arrogant way she thought she could by-pass the OBR, BOE and the Treasury. She should have got the forecasts, presented the sums, and made a case for each point. eg: Explain our top rate of tax is higher than x,y,z and it was only put in place as a landmine by Brown. Explain that bankers are being paid other forms of income (like shares) which actually raises less tax than taxing a bonus. Explain that corporation tax is x,y,z in other countries and we are competing with them. Instead, she did this weird Thatcher fan girl thing, and adopted a "I know best attitude" instead of explaining anything and let the opposition / media / IMF control the narrative, which crashed the markets. It was one of the biggest fuck ups in political history.
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Post by jaydee on Oct 21, 2022 7:50:17 GMT
Some people might remember her for being PM at the time when the Queen died but other than that she will be completely forgotten very soon. Never thought of that one. As she ranted she was going to go down in history like Thatcher. Well she certainly did that. The last PM the Queen accepted as PM. Charles being the First king to accept her resignation. A lettuce also outlived her premiership. And she now holds the record of the shortest PM in history. But then who is daft. She will get £115,000 a year in a pension after a whole 44 days. That's £315 a day. The ordinary people she screwed do not even get that in a month. She will be elevated to the red robe brigade and get £300 a day for that. My my is trickle down just not working.
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Post by vlk on Oct 21, 2022 8:17:11 GMT
At this rate Charles will have more PMs under his reign than his mother had even though his reign is bound to be considerably shorter than that of his mother.
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Post by jonksy on Oct 21, 2022 8:34:37 GMT
At this rate Charles will have more PMs under his reign than his mother had even though his reign is bound to be considerably shorter than that of his mother. Aint that the truth...
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Post by Pacifico on Oct 21, 2022 9:59:29 GMT
Some people might remember her for being PM at the time when the Queen died but other than that she will be completely forgotten very soon. Well she was the last PM under the reign of Queen Elizabeth II and the first PM under the reign of King Charles III. So her great legacy will be as an interesting question in Trivial Pursuit..
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Post by Handyman on Oct 21, 2022 11:02:53 GMT
Some people might remember her for being PM at the time when the Queen died but other than that she will be completely forgotten very soon. Well she was the last PM under the reign of Queen Elizabeth II and the first PM under the reign of King Charles III. So her great legacy will be as an interesting question in Trivial Pursuit.. The late Queen saw at least 10 PMs come and go possibly more in her 70-year reign PS Just checked 15 including Truss
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Post by colbops on Oct 22, 2022 9:29:37 GMT
Well she was the last PM under the reign of Queen Elizabeth II and the first PM under the reign of King Charles III. So her great legacy will be as an interesting question in Trivial Pursuit.. The late Queen saw at least 10 PMs come and go possibly more in her 70-year reign PS Just checked 15 including Truss It was actually 13 - She never saw Winston Churchill come, and she didn't see Liz Truss go. You could also say 14 , as she saw Harold Wilson come and go twice during her reign
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Post by Steve on Oct 22, 2022 9:37:01 GMT
45 days of not just predictable but widely predicted clusterfuckery ends 45 days and £billions of damage too late Well done Tory party membership, you can't pretend you weren't told but no you wanted the Prime Minister you thought would do your bidding no matter how little thought you applied. And you've ruined her, I may have little sympathy for her vain ambition but she didn't deserve to be enticed into a role she was never ever up to and now spat out as a complete wreck She did it to herself. There was nothing in those measures that was earth shattering. Her problem was the arrogant way she thought she could by-pass the OBR, BOE and the Treasury. She should have got the forecasts, presented the sums, and made a case for each point. eg: Explain our top rate of tax is higher than x,y,z and it was only put in place as a landmine by Brown. Explain that bankers are being paid other forms of income (like shares) which actually raises less tax than taxing a bonus. Explain that corporation tax is x,y,z in other countries and we are competing with them. Instead, she did this weird Thatcher fan girl thing, and adopted a "I know best attitude" instead of explaining anything and let the opposition / media / IMF control the narrative, which crashed the markets. It was one of the biggest fuck ups in political history. Fair points but I still say she was enticed by those that thought she'd be their puppet in power and they have at least equal culpability
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