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Post by johnofgwent on Jul 26, 2024 6:26:38 GMT
Any leftys on here care to explain how this sides with the bullshit she spouted last month ?
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Post by andrewbrown on Jul 26, 2024 6:50:47 GMT
She promised not to raise VAT, NI or Income Tax. As long as she keeps to her word.
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Post by see2 on Jul 26, 2024 8:47:51 GMT
Any leftys on here care to explain how this sides with the bullshit she spouted last month ?
But no comment about the Tory Rightist lies about Tax cuts after the election, or their insinuation that the economy is good ^^^ ?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2024 9:26:05 GMT
Do we blame Rachel Reeves for the £20 billion hole. Like they blamed Truss/Kwarteng when they "trashed the economy".
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2024 9:27:20 GMT
Any leftys on here care to explain how this sides with the bullshit she spouted last month ?
We need smaller government, not bigger taxes, in my opinion.
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Post by Red Rackham on Jul 26, 2024 9:31:41 GMT
In spite of all the pre election promises about not raising tax, it seems pretty obvious that from election day +1, Starmer and Reeves have been preparing us for tax rises, and they're hardly being discreet about it.
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Post by see2 on Jul 26, 2024 9:44:21 GMT
In spite of all the pre election promises about not raising tax, it seems pretty obvious that from election day +1, Starmer and Reeves have been preparing us for tax rises, and they're hardly being discreet about it. See second post by andrewbrown.
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Post by witchfinder on Jul 26, 2024 9:56:56 GMT
Nothing to explain, you all know what a desparate and utterly deplorable situation all our public services are now in.
Prisons overflowing - NHS mental health services in a state of near colapse - a £20 Billion hole in funding for ESSENTIAL public services.
Its now Pay Back time, after 14 years of Tory missmanagement of both the economy and our public services.
During the election campaign it was made crystal clear that repairing our public services was on the agenda, and the Labour Party DID NOT CLAIM THAT THERE WOULD BE NO TAX RISES.
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Post by ratcliff on Jul 26, 2024 10:38:08 GMT
Any leftys on here care to explain how this sides with the bullshit she spouted last month ?
We need smaller government, not bigger taxes, in my opinion. We need much smaller government , they could start my announcing an annual 15% cut in government spending and really sorting out the unproductive and lazy public sector largely WFH (many apparently WFB -working from the beach) ) on their gold plated pensions funded by the private sector taxpayer who had their own pension destroyed by the idiot Gordon Brown of selling off the gold at bargain basement prices . Any ''London' weightings paid should be summarily cancelled if they are WFH
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Post by ratcliff on Jul 26, 2024 10:40:01 GMT
Nothing to explain, you all know what a desparate and utterly deplorable situation all our public services are now in. Prisons overflowing - NHS mental health services in a state of near colapse - a £20 Billion hole in funding for ESSENTIAL public services. Its now Pay Back time, after 14 years of Tory missmanagement of both the economy and our public services. During the election campaign it was made crystal clear that repairing our public services was on the agenda, and the Labour Party DID NOT CLAIM THAT THERE WOULD BE NO TAX RISES. The Tories were in power for 9 years , not 14 - beforehand was a Liberal/Conservative coalition government
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Post by johnofgwent on Jul 26, 2024 10:49:13 GMT
She promised not to raise VAT, NI or Income Tax. As long as she keeps to her word. And various people challenged her on that and she insisted dhe would not. Snd i say she was bullshitting
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Post by witchfinder on Jul 26, 2024 10:52:00 GMT
We need smaller government, not bigger taxes, in my opinion. We need much smaller government , they could start my announcing an annual 15% cut in government spending and really sorting out the unproductive and lazy public sector largely WFH (many apparently WFB -working from the beach) ) on their gold plated pensions funded by the private sector taxpayer who had their own pension destroyed by the idiot Gordon Brown of selling off the gold at bargain basement prices . Any ''London' weightings paid should be summarily cancelled if they are WFH A 15% cut each year in government spending would see the end of many public services including the NHS . I doubt that anyone in the private health sector would even consider doing what most doctors and nurses do in the public sector, they would refuse. My wife and thousands like her, start their weekend on-call at 5pm Friday ( the precise time they finish their normal shift ), and the on-call finishes at 9am Monday ( the precise time their normal shift begins ). It does not matter how many hours an on-call doctor works when they ought to be asleep, it does not matter if they get no sleep at all, they are not compensated with any extra rest time, an on-call doctor can work all weekend including through the night, and is still expected to be ready for duty on Monday morning at 9am .... little wonder that thousands of NHS doctors and nurses are trying to bet into the CUSHY PRIVATE SECTOR.
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Post by johnofgwent on Jul 26, 2024 10:52:11 GMT
Nothing to explain, you all know what a desparate and utterly deplorable situation all our public services are now in. Prisons overflowing - NHS mental health services in a state of near colapse - a £20 Billion hole in funding for ESSENTIAL public services. Its now Pay Back time, after 14 years of Tory missmanagement of both the economy and our public services. During the election campaign it was made crystal clear that repairing our public services was on the agenda, and the Labour Party DID NOT CLAIM THAT THERE WOULD BE NO TAX RISES. Well the fact that everything you claim the tories mismanaged was actually mismanaged by Labour in wales, the SNP in Scotland and Sinn Fein in Ireland and in every case is worse than England shows how factual your tske is.
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Post by ratcliff on Jul 26, 2024 11:03:50 GMT
We need much smaller government , they could start my announcing an annual 15% cut in government spending and really sorting out the unproductive and lazy public sector largely WFH (many apparently WFB -working from the beach) ) on their gold plated pensions funded by the private sector taxpayer who had their own pension destroyed by the idiot Gordon Brown of selling off the gold at bargain basement prices . Any ''London' weightings paid should be summarily cancelled if they are WFH A 15% cut each year in government spending would see the end of many public services including the NHS . I doubt that anyone in the private health sector would even consider doing what most doctors and nurses do in the public sector, they would refuse. My wife and thousands like her, start their weekend on-call at 5pm Friday ( the precise time they finish their normal shift ), and the on-call finishes at 9am Monday ( the precise time their normal shift begins ). It does not matter how many hours an on-call doctor works when they ought to be asleep, it does not matter if they get no sleep at all, they are not compensated with any extra rest time, an on-call doctor can work all weekend including through the night, and is still expected to be ready for duty on Monday morning at 9am .... little wonder that thousands of NHS doctors and nurses are trying to bet into the CUSHY PRIVATE SECTOR. You are claiming that your wife is working/on call including nights 7 days a week , 52 weeks a year? Excuse me for not believing a word you post
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Post by Pacifico on Jul 26, 2024 11:08:07 GMT
We need much smaller government , they could start my announcing an annual 15% cut in government spending and really sorting out the unproductive and lazy public sector largely WFH (many apparently WFB -working from the beach) ) on their gold plated pensions funded by the private sector taxpayer who had their own pension destroyed by the idiot Gordon Brown of selling off the gold at bargain basement prices . Any ''London' weightings paid should be summarily cancelled if they are WFH A 15% cut each year in government spending would see the end of many public services including the NHS . I doubt that anyone in the private health sector would even consider doing what most doctors and nurses do in the public sector, they would refuse. My wife and thousands like her, start their weekend on-call at 5pm Friday ( the precise time they finish their normal shift ), and the on-call finishes at 9am Monday ( the precise time their normal shift begins ). It does not matter how many hours an on-call doctor works when they ought to be asleep, it does not matter if they get no sleep at all, they are not compensated with any extra rest time, an on-call doctor can work all weekend including through the night, and is still expected to be ready for duty on Monday morning at 9am .... little wonder that thousands of NHS doctors and nurses are trying to bet into the CUSHY PRIVATE SECTOR. That is simply down to the mismanagement of the Health Service. The NHS choose to spend funds on jobs like this rather than employ another Junior Doctor or Nurse.
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