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Post by steppenwolf on Jun 4, 2023 12:45:55 GMT
I really dislike Sunak. If any of you watched Richard Tice's sermon last week you'll know that he has reneged on every promise he has made - Tice listed 13 in all, all of which were accurate.
It now seems he is pissed off that he has to surrender his Whatsapp messages to the Covid enquiry because it may reveal his obvious treachery when he was spending more time on his "Ready for Rishi" campaign - and plotting against Boris with his **** friend, whose name I forget - than doing his job. And he gave so much of OUR money away to try to ingratiate himself that we now have massive borrowing problems. Forget Brown's profligacy - Sunak is far worse.
He's also obviously in favour of open borders. Why else should we now be letting in so many foreign students and all their relatives - and why should we be giving visas away to India at such a rate. And why did we let in over 600,000 "legal" immigrants last year. And why did Sunak say that he would support fracking but the reneg the moment that he became PM. And who are Sunak's friends in the city who got rid of Truss to allow Sunak yet another chance?
It all stinks. Sunak hates this country and he's here to destroy it. He was never a Brexiteer - he just saw an opportunity.
I've never been a fan of Truss or Kwarteng but it's becoming more and more obvious that their plans for growth and low taxes were far more sensible than what Sunak is doing. Sunak said that her plans would lead to very high interest rates and inflation, but we've got very high and increasing interest rates now under SUnak. And the high inflation was caused - undoubtedly - by Sunak's disastrous policies when chancellor.
He a total C*** and he has to go. If the Tories don't get rid of him (and they won't because the party's been taken over by remoaners) then even Starmer would be better.
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Post by Handyman on Jun 4, 2023 12:54:45 GMT
He may be gone at the GE and the rest of his party with him, if Labour do win that is when the brown smelly stuff will really hit the fan big time, turn your watch back to the 70's
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Post by bancroft on Jun 4, 2023 13:07:57 GMT
I'm not sure, he has certainly annoyed some by not allowing tourists to claim back VAT which they claim would boost tourism, I think he is scared about losing tax revenue when we still are shelling out billions to support the Ukraine conflict.
The university places I think is happening because they think they bring money into the country.
We don't have the revenue of a empire any more so I think the focus is on illegal immigration rather than the overall numbers as the illegals are again costing the tax payer.
The trade deals around the world should start to kick-in within the next 18 months although how much remains to be seen.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2023 14:43:58 GMT
I really dislike Sunak. If any of you watched Richard Tice's sermon last week you'll know that he has reneged on every promise he has made - Tice listed 13 in all, all of which were accurate. It now seems he is pissed off that he has to surrender his Whatsapp messages to the Covid enquiry because it may reveal his obvious treachery when he was spending more time on his "Ready for Rishi" campaign - and plotting against Boris with his Pakistani friend, whose name I forget - than doing his job. And he gave so much of OUR money away to try to ingratiate himself that we now have massive borrowing problems. Forget Brown's profligacy - Sunak is far worse. He's also obviously in favour of open borders. Why else should we now be letting in so many foreign students and all their relatives - and why should we be giving visas away to India at such a rate. And why did we let in over 600,000 "legal" immigrants last year. And why did Sunak say that he would support fracking but the reneg the moment that he became PM. And who are Sunak's friends in the city who got rid of Truss to allow Sunak yet another chance? It all stinks. Sunak hates this country and he's here to destroy it. He was never a Brexiteer - he just saw an opportunity. I've never been a fan of Truss or Kwarteng but it's becoming more and more obvious that their plans for growth and low taxes were far more sensible than what Sunak is doing. Sunak said that her plans would lead to very high interest rates and inflation, but we've got very high and increasing interest rates now under SUnak. And the high inflation was caused - undoubtedly - by Sunak's disastrous policies when chancellor. He a total C*** and he has to go. If the Tories don't get rid of him (and they won't because the party's been taken over by remoaners) then even Starmer would be better. Not keen on your racist language, but generally I agree with your post. The Tories are no longer Conservatives. They are a split party. David Cameron thought that Brexit referendum would heal the rift in the party over the EU, but it has actually made it worse. What is more, after voting leave, Boris and Liz Truss got sacked, leaving Sunak and other remainers in charge. The blob seem to run the country. Personally, I will not vote Tory again after the way they handled Brexit and Covid. I won't vote Labour ever again. So where now?
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Post by andrewbrown on Jun 4, 2023 14:47:55 GMT
I really dislike Sunak. If any of you watched Richard Tice's sermon last week you'll know that he has reneged on every promise he has made - Tice listed 13 in all, all of which were accurate. It now seems he is pissed off that he has to surrender his Whatsapp messages to the Covid enquiry because it may reveal his obvious treachery when he was spending more time on his "Ready for Rishi" campaign - and plotting against Boris with his Pakistani friend, whose name I forget - than doing his job. And he gave so much of OUR money away to try to ingratiate himself that we now have massive borrowing problems. Forget Brown's profligacy - Sunak is far worse. He's also obviously in favour of open borders. Why else should we now be letting in so many foreign students and all their relatives - and why should we be giving visas away to India at such a rate. And why did we let in over 600,000 "legal" immigrants last year. And why did Sunak say that he would support fracking but the reneg the moment that he became PM. And who are Sunak's friends in the city who got rid of Truss to allow Sunak yet another chance? It all stinks. Sunak hates this country and he's here to destroy it. He was never a Brexiteer - he just saw an opportunity. I've never been a fan of Truss or Kwarteng but it's becoming more and more obvious that their plans for growth and low taxes were far more sensible than what Sunak is doing. Sunak said that her plans would lead to very high interest rates and inflation, but we've got very high and increasing interest rates now under SUnak. And the high inflation was caused - undoubtedly - by Sunak's disastrous policies when chancellor. He a total C*** and he has to go. If the Tories don't get rid of him (and they won't because the party's been taken over by remoaners) then even Starmer would be better. Not keen on your racist language, but generally I agree with your post. The Tories are no longer Conservatives. They are a split party. David Cameron thought that Brexit referendum would heal the rift in the party over the EU, but it has actually made it worse. What is more, after voting leave, Boris and Liz Truss got sacked, leaving Sunak and other remainers in charge. The blob seem to run the country. Personally, I will not vote Tory again after the way they handled Brexit and Covid. I won't vote Labour ever again. So where now? Sunak was never a remainer, somewhat trying to whitewash history there (unlike Boris, who was really). Totally agree that the referendum has made the split worse and that Handyman's use of racist language was unnecessary (I'm surprised the filter didn't pick that up?).
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2023 15:14:54 GMT
He may be gone at the GE and the rest of his party with him, if Labour do win that is when the brown smelly stuff will really hit the fan big time, turn your watch back to the 70's You mean like 1997 to 2007 before the big credit crunch / recession hit ? When borrowing was low, inflation was low, unemployment was low, growth was strong and living standards rose ? Oh how different things are now
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Post by Handyman on Jun 4, 2023 16:00:13 GMT
He may be gone at the GE and the rest of his party with him, if Labour do win that is when the brown smelly stuff will really hit the fan big time, turn your watch back to the 70's You mean like 1997 to 2007 before the big credit crunch / recession hit ? When borrowing was low, inflation was low, unemployment was low, growth was strong and living standards rose ? Oh how different things are now I stated the 70's as I lived through those dark days all the strikes , go back a few years earlier when Harold Wilson was PM if you could afford a holiday abroad you could only take £60 Sterling with you that is how bad it was, fast forward to the world wide Financial Fiasco happened Gormless Gordon Brown was PM , he was warned it was going to happen and did nothing wait for it to happen , then bailed the Banks out. Today it will take longer to bring down inflation thanks to the loony left Marxists Union Leaders calling strikes again , one mans pay rise, is another mans price rise
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jun 4, 2023 16:12:47 GMT
...Handyman's use of racist language was unnecessary (I'm surprised the filter didn't pick that up?). Point of order: Handyman hasn't used racist language. Please check your facts before making spurious allegations.
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Post by seniorcitizen007 on Jun 4, 2023 16:56:52 GMT
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Post by andrewbrown on Jun 4, 2023 17:06:21 GMT
...Handyman's use of racist language was unnecessary (I'm surprised the filter didn't pick that up?). Point of order: Handyman hasn't used racist language. Please check your facts before making spurious allegations. Thanks for the advice, but I stick with what I said.
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Post by Pacifico on Jun 4, 2023 17:22:12 GMT
Not keen on your racist language, but generally I agree with your post. The Tories are no longer Conservatives. They are a split party. David Cameron thought that Brexit referendum would heal the rift in the party over the EU, but it has actually made it worse. What is more, after voting leave, Boris and Liz Truss got sacked, leaving Sunak and other remainers in charge. The blob seem to run the country. Personally, I will not vote Tory again after the way they handled Brexit and Covid. I won't vote Labour ever again. So where now? Sunak was never a remainer, somewhat trying to whitewash history there (unlike Boris, who was really). Totally agree that the referendum has made the split worse and that Handyman's use of racist language was unnecessary (I'm surprised the filter didn't pick that up?). What racist language?
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Post by andrewbrown on Jun 4, 2023 17:32:51 GMT
Apologies, it was Steppenwolf. He used the P word.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2023 17:35:14 GMT
You mean like 1997 to 2007 before the big credit crunch / recession hit ? When borrowing was low, inflation was low, unemployment was low, growth was strong and living standards rose ? Oh how different things are now I stated the 70's as I lived through those dark days all the strikes , go back a few years earlier when Harold Wilson was PM if you could afford a holiday abroad you could only take £60 Sterling with you that is how bad it was, fast forward to the world wide Financial Fiasco happened Gormless Gordon Brown was PM , he was warned it was going to happen and did nothing wait for it to happen , then bailed the Banks out. Today it will take longer to bring down inflation thanks to the loony left Marxists Union Leaders calling strikes again , one mans pay rise, is another mans price rise What makes you think that a Labour government, if elected, and almost 50 years since Harold Wilson was Prime Minister, would create a financial mess. ? As for the Financial Crisis, perhaps I ought to point out, and remind you that it was a World Wide Crisis, eminating mainly from the United States, and which affected many countries, so how anyone could blame Gordon Brown is beyond me. Was it Gordon Browns fault that the Financial Crisis also hit France and Germany, or Spain, Portugal, Greece or Itlay. ? What about the United States, was the Financial Crisis there the fault of Gordon Brown. ? Perhaps I should also point out that it was Gordon Brown who led the UK out of that recession, and out of the crisis. The UK economy came out of that recession BEFORE the Tories came to power, and growth was coming back and accelarating, until Cameron blew it. Most union leaders are not Marxist, and when inflation is 9 or 10 percent, I can understand their anger at been offered 3 or 4 percent, especially seen as how most public sector workers in this country had endured TEN YEARS of either pay freezes, or below inflation rises. NEW YORK TIMES ARTICLE "Gordon Does Good" by Nobel Prize winning American economist Paul Krugman (2008) www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/news/article-1645092/Nobel-winner-How-Gordon-saved-the-world.html
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jun 4, 2023 17:36:34 GMT
Point of order: Handyman hasn't used racist language. Please check your facts before making spurious allegations. Thanks for the advice, but I stick with what I said. Apologies, it was Steppenwolf. He used the P word.
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Post by andrewbrown on Jun 4, 2023 17:39:50 GMT
It's a fair cop guv!
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