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Post by jonksy on Oct 6, 2024 20:33:18 GMT
Some of these third world shit tips where these so called doctors and nurses come from haven't got a bloody clue on health care. If you can apply a band aid you qualify as a nurse and if you can adminster a vaccine you qailify as a doctor....And also lets not forget the language barrier half the fuckers struggle to speak English.... administer and qualify The language barrier strikes again...!!!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2024 23:57:05 GMT
This thread ought more fittingly to be called the Daily Plonker.
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Post by dodgydave on Oct 7, 2024 0:52:33 GMT
This thread ought more fittingly to be called the Daily Plonker. Yeah, I posted on another topic that Starmer seems to be on a mission to do everything he accused the Tories of... like we have all forgotten about his finger waving at the Tories lol. It's the dumbest shit I have ever seen.
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Post by jonksy on Oct 7, 2024 1:42:23 GMT
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Post by Pacifico on Oct 7, 2024 7:00:32 GMT
Rachel Reeves set to call off her planned pension tax raid after being warned that it would unfairly impact up to a million public sector workers Why is it thought fine to negatively impact the pensions of those in the private sector but unfair if they work in the public sector?
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Post by witchfinder on Oct 7, 2024 7:32:06 GMT
I noted with interest yesterday that at least one of the Tory leadership candidates ( Kemi Badenoch ) thinks that the National Minimum Wage is a burden to business, believing that it is either too high, or perhaps hinting that it ought to be abolished all together.
Some things never change - Same old Tory Party, always attacking the least well off, the people on low incomes, the vulnerable.
It was Gordon Brown who restored many of the workers rights which were removed by both Thatcher and Major, its really hard to believe that some working class people vote Tory.
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Post by jonksy on Oct 7, 2024 7:37:31 GMT
Rachel Reeves set to call off her planned pension tax raid after being warned that it would unfairly impact up to a million public sector workers Why is it thought fine to negatively impact the pensions of those in the private sector but unfair if they work in the public sector? Well we can't have public sector workers unfairly treated (even though they already have more secure pensions etc), only private sector workers can be discriminated against under Two Tier Keir.
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Post by Pacifico on Oct 7, 2024 7:39:35 GMT
What Badenoch actually said:
“There’s a cafe in my constituency that closed down and the lady who owned it said, ‘I can’t afford to pay the wages any more. I can’t afford minimum wage. I can’t afford for my staff to go on maternity’.
“We are overburdening businesses. We are overburdening them with regulation, with tax. People aren’t starting businesses any more because they’re too scared.”
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Post by ginnyg2 on Oct 7, 2024 7:46:34 GMT
What Badenoch actually said: “There’s a cafe in my constituency that closed down and the lady who owned it said, ‘I can’t afford to pay the wages any more. I can’t afford minimum wage. I can’t afford for my staff to go on maternity’.
“We are overburdening businesses. We are overburdening them with regulation, with tax. People aren’t starting businesses any more because they’re too scared.”
Or like Dyson - move manufacturing overseas to countries like Malaysia who actively support businesses.
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Post by thomas on Oct 7, 2024 7:46:46 GMT
What Badenoch actually said: “There’s a cafe in my constituency that closed down and the lady who owned it said, ‘I can’t afford to pay the wages any more. I can’t afford minimum wage. I can’t afford for my staff to go on maternity’.
“We are overburdening businesses. We are overburdening them with regulation, with tax. People aren’t starting businesses any more because they’re too scared.”
I think the national minimum wage can be a good thing , but when times are hard , central government forcing wage rises on small and medium business isnt necessarily a good thing. So I agree with badenoch . Pubs for example are facing crises with high energy costs , a third of a pint going on tax , massive landlord increases in rent , and the last thing they need is a barmaids wages being bumped up every single year by an out of touch government. I bet sid doesn't even know that the minimum wage is without googling it. My elderly neighbour thought the minimum wage was something like £7 and hour. They nearly choked when I told them its nearly £24 grand a year for a 40 hour week and predicted to rise in April.
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Post by ginnyg2 on Oct 7, 2024 7:50:16 GMT
www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/labour-suffers-a-dozen-by-election-defeats-in-less-than-a-month-amid-donations-row/ar-AA1rKiq9?ocid=BingNewsSerpLabour has suffered a dozen by-election defeats in less than a month as it grapples with the row over donations and freebies. Sir Keir Starmer’s party has lost council seats across the country to all parties since mid-September, in a blow to his premiership in his first months in office. Labour has had a net loss of 11 councillors since Sept 16, results far worse than the Conservatives who have gained four seats in the same period and Reform gaining two. Analysts warn that the by-election results confirm the “lack of honeymoon” for the Prime Minister, with voters already keen to “punish” Labour. It comes after weeks of negative headlines for the Government over Sir Keir and other Cabinet ministers accepting donations and freebies. A week is a long time in politics - and the honeymoon is already over.
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Post by Vinny on Oct 7, 2024 7:54:56 GMT
You're omitting the £68000 salary for Big Ange's personal photographer and who knows how much for her personal foreign policy advisor to try to improve her international profile Correct, the government has proposed to spend over £20 Billion on carbon capture, but over how many years ? Wrong question. Carbon capture and storage underground just builds up huge pressure chambers.
It's the wrong way of doing it.
Carbon capture and fuel synthesis is the right way of doing it.
Take CO2, hydrogen and water, create methanol, and then with that methanol, refine it further into petrol, or diesel.
Conventional cars become part of a closed cycle. With this technology the fuels can be transported conventionally and supplied to every motorist on the planet without needing to modify a single car.
Labour MUST be aware of it, the technology has been around for a very long time now.
So why aren't the morons pushing this?
This is Damon Hill demonstrating synthetic fuel:
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Post by jonksy on Oct 7, 2024 7:56:06 GMT
What Badenoch actually said: “There’s a cafe in my constituency that closed down and the lady who owned it said, ‘I can’t afford to pay the wages any more. I can’t afford minimum wage. I can’t afford for my staff to go on maternity’.
“We are overburdening businesses. We are overburdening them with regulation, with tax. People aren’t starting businesses any more because they’re too scared.”
Or like Dyson - move manufacturing overseas to countries like Malaysia who actively support businesses. There will be more who follow under 2 Tier Keir, I wonder what other manufacturers we will lose under his reign.. Every job that is lost in the UK becomes a burden to the UK tax payers until jobs can be found elsewhere...
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Post by thomas on Oct 7, 2024 7:57:31 GMT
It was Gordon Brown who restored many of the workers rights which were removed by both Thatcher and Major, its really hard to believe that some working class people vote Tory. How Blair conned the unions After a conciliatory promise to keep anti-strike laws but strengthen union recognition, Blair backtracked — and many accused him of colluding with big business. New evidence shows that indeed he was, reveals SOLOMON HUGHES
morningstaronline.co.uk/article/f/how-blair-conned-unions
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Post by jonksy on Oct 7, 2024 7:58:19 GMT
Correct, the government has proposed to spend over £20 Billion on carbon capture, but over how many years ? Wrong question. Carbon capture and storage underground just builds up huge pressure chambers.
It's the wrong way of doing it.
Carbon capture and fuel synthesis is the right way of doing it.
Take CO2, hydrogen and water, create methanol, and then with that methanol, refine it further into petrol, or diesel.
Conventional cars become part of a closed cycle. With this technology the fuels can be transported conventionally and supplied to every motorist on the planet without needing to modify a single car.
Labour MUST be aware of it, the technology has been around for a very long time now.
So why aren't the morons pushing this?
This is Damon Hill demonstrating synthetic fuel:
Most countries dropped Carbon capture like a brick after they had tried it...
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