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Post by thomas on Oct 19, 2024 18:58:48 GMT
Record number of businesses on 'verge of collapse' ahead of Rachel Reeves's Budget
The sectors hit hardest include support services, construction, and property A record number of businesses in the UK are facing financial trouble ahead of Rachel Reeves's Budget, according to new research by a business advisory firm.
The study from Begbies Traynor reveals that 632,756 firms were on the brink of collapse in the third quarter of 2023, marking a staggering 32 per cent increase from the same period last year
www.gbnews.com/politics/rachel-reeves-budget-businesses-verge-of-collapse
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Post by Fairsociety on Oct 19, 2024 19:04:53 GMT
Record number of businesses on 'verge of collapse' ahead of Rachel Reeves's Budget
The sectors hit hardest include support services, construction, and property A record number of businesses in the UK are facing financial trouble ahead of Rachel Reeves's Budget, according to new research by a business advisory firm.
The study from Begbies Traynor reveals that 632,756 firms were on the brink of collapse in the third quarter of 2023, marking a staggering 32 per cent increase from the same period last year
www.gbnews.com/politics/rachel-reeves-budget-businesses-verge-of-collapse Yes, the collapse of the house of cards.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Oct 19, 2024 19:05:10 GMT
The "Party of Growth". LOL!
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Post by thomas on Oct 19, 2024 19:05:35 GMT
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Post by thomas on Oct 19, 2024 19:06:01 GMT
The "Party of Growth". LOL! "the adults are in the room"
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Post by thomas on Oct 19, 2024 19:08:45 GMT
Record number of businesses on 'verge of collapse' ahead of Rachel Reeves's Budget
The sectors hit hardest include support services, construction, and property A record number of businesses in the UK are facing financial trouble ahead of Rachel Reeves's Budget, according to new research by a business advisory firm.
The study from Begbies Traynor reveals that 632,756 firms were on the brink of collapse in the third quarter of 2023, marking a staggering 32 per cent increase from the same period last year
www.gbnews.com/politics/rachel-reeves-budget-businesses-verge-of-collapse Yes, the collapse of the house of cards. talking of collapses. Latest poll (techne ) has labour down again. We could be in the position not to far off when the "big two" are taking less than 50% of the turnout , when in the past , they used to command 80% . Aye , though , I think most of us are dreading labours budget annoucement.
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Post by Dogburger on Oct 19, 2024 21:38:26 GMT
Agree Thomas , the days of two party politics are numbered . As I mentioned elsewhere businesses will do what they can to protect themselves and some will jump before they are pushed . The tax rises will result in taking less tax , the incompetence of this government is staggering .
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Post by Bentley on Oct 19, 2024 21:49:15 GMT
It’s scary .
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Post by Totheleft on Oct 19, 2024 23:20:52 GMT
its BULL THATS WHAT IT IS
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Post by Red Rackham on Oct 19, 2024 23:41:14 GMT
Yes, the collapse of the house of cards. talking of collapses. Latest poll (techne ) has labour down again. We could be in the position not to far off when the "big two" are taking less than 50% of the turnout , when in the past , they used to command 80% . Aye , though , I think most of us are dreading labours budget annoucement. Those numbers are incredible, I know they're polls but Reform UK are only three years old, yet look at those numbers! It's incredible. This has never happened before, no party in British political history has ever gained such rapid popularity, and considering we may have five more years of this lot in government, there's only one way Reform UK's numbers are going.
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Post by Totheleft on Oct 20, 2024 5:33:47 GMT
talking of collapses. Latest poll (techne ) has labour down again. We could be in the position not to far off when the "big two" are taking less than 50% of the turnout , when in the past , they used to command 80% . Aye , though , I think most of us are dreading labours budget annoucement. Those numbers are incredible, I know they're polls but Reform UK are only three years old, yet look at those numbers! It's incredible. This has never happened before, no party in British political history has ever gained such rapid popularity, and considering we may have five more years of this lot in government, there's only one way Reform UK's numbers are going. red you keep banging on about reform uk only being 3yrs old' when in fact it changed its name more than tommy robinson lol new labour was formed in 1995 and was in Government by 1997 by a huge majority
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Post by wapentake on Oct 20, 2024 5:45:44 GMT
Those numbers are incredible, I know they're polls but Reform UK are only three years old, yet look at those numbers! It's incredible. This has never happened before, no party in British political history has ever gained such rapid popularity, and considering we may have five more years of this lot in government, there's only one way Reform UK's numbers are going. red you keep banging on about reform uk only being 3yrs old' when in fact it changed its name more than tommy robinson lol new labour was formed in 1995 and was in Government by 1997 by a huge majority And what was the reward for that? Bliar the man who has blighted this country to this day. Iraq Immigration eu sell out the list goes on and the **** still hangs around like a bad smell.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Oct 20, 2024 6:13:27 GMT
PFI scandals Endless “Human Rights” nonsense Surging house prices and falling home ownership The consistent attacks on civil liberties The introduction of tuition fees "The end to Boom & Bust" - followed by Boom then Bust
The replacement of debate with spin and the subsequent decay of quality politics And yes, the list goes on...
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Post by johnofgwent on Oct 20, 2024 7:26:08 GMT
Those numbers are incredible, I know they're polls but Reform UK are only three years old, yet look at those numbers! It's incredible. This has never happened before, no party in British political history has ever gained such rapid popularity, and considering we may have five more years of this lot in government, there's only one way Reform UK's numbers are going. red you keep banging on about reform uk only being 3yrs old' when in fact it changed its name more than tommy robinson lol new labour was formed in 1995 and was in Government by 1997 by a huge majority 'new' labour was a scam engineered by a man convicted of mortgage fraud the consequences of which engineered the biggest airstrike upon the small and medium business sector in favour of the sort of company the last prime minister's wife and father made their billions from, and saw the start of utterly illegal import into this country of thousands of people working for said companies. Given the degree to which both men responsible for New Labour have personally profited from those engineered issues one cannot easily avoid the obvious conclusion they concocted the whole thing. Reform was born from the need to find a new purpose for a party that had substantially achieved it's goals, that party grew from the utter destruction of another under the influence of a bankrupt thrown out of the Tory party for trousering' cash, which was ripe for such manipulation having reached a point where in the UK it was full of nutters and weirdos to the point twice as many of the electorate voted for the BNP than voted for it. Farage's turning UKIP on its head and barnstorming the federalist European Parliament by turning it's proportional representation upon itself was nothing short of masterful. The British National Party sent two of its members to Brussels in 2009 because the then ruling party of government in the united kingdom made it government policy to turn a blind eye to appalling criminal activity by a section of society it depended on for its political base in key cities to elect key members of the cabinet, and disengagement in politics generally reduced turnouts in some cases to barely 14% The 2019 general election showed the degree to which the British electorate have learned from past experience and turn upon mendacious scum who say one thing to get into office then do the very opposite once in the house. After two years of trying to derail the 52% whose viewpoint prevailed in a referendum where every single voice counted instead of the voices of barely 100 seats mattering, the electorate delivered it's verdict and Labour were crushed. Sadly the COVID pox brought to Europe by a Chinese playboy and his minions appointed by the Chinese state, minions who gave me and my co workers their first infection with the pox almost three months before the world learned of corpses in the corridors of Chinese hospitals, months during which the efficiency of the Chinese state in suppressing bad news was ruthlessly and efficiently practiced, wrecked EVERYTHING The resultant derailment and subsequent disinterest in Tory policy shown by the greasy little shitbag who seized power in the vacuum that followed that derailment caused the political upset that absolutely nobody was surprised at when almost everyone who voted Tory in 2019 to teach the treacherous bastards who got in after 2017 a lesson sat on their hands and by doing so threw a large number of Tories into the gutter and empowered the git who ran the CPS when all those crimes I referred to earlier were at their peak Since walking through the door of number ten he has declared the people who empowered Boris to be Nazis, and set out on a crusade against the heart of the Tory party in Hartley Witney, the geriatric blue rinse brigade. He is about to put the final nail in the coffin of businesses the party in power at the time started to send to the wall five years ago, businesses that in reality had barely recovered from the utter FusterCluck that followed Labour disinterest in financial impropriety in 2010 on a scale that dwarfed it's meddling in 1999 If I were you I'd tone down your support for the scum now enjoying their lifestyle of donated goods. Because there's a pretty real prospect of the sort of thing that ended the poll tax, and if it kicks off it may be so bad we end up doing what the Romaniandms did to Ceaucescau, and then go casting round for vociferous supporters of those now swinging from lamp posts to join them.
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Post by thomas on Oct 20, 2024 7:39:49 GMT
Those numbers are incredible, I know they're polls but Reform UK are only three years old, yet look at those numbers! It's incredible. This has never happened before, no party in British political history has ever gained such rapid popularity, and considering we may have five more years of this lot in government, there's only one way Reform UK's numbers are going. red you keep banging on about reform uk only being 3yrs old' when in fact it changed its name more than tommy robinson lol new labour was formed in 1995 and was in Government by 1997 by a huge majority The transition from old labour to new labour didnt just happen in 1995. It began with kinnocks election as leader in 1983 , he began the long process that saw labour abandon many of its old "socialist policies" , his infamous battles with labours hard left militants ,abandonment of the nationalisation of certain uk industries , and of course in the late eighties ,the party changed from being anti EEC to pro EEC. So no , new labour didnt just materialise out of fresh air in 1995 . Whenever the name was first coined is largely irrelevant , the process began some 14 years before they were elected , and the baton handed from Kinnock to smith to blair . Also new labour weren't a new party starting from scratch , but merely the new face of an old party , with all the apparatus in place , and boots on the ground , to go out and campaign to get elected in a political world that was effectively a two horse race unlike now. They weren't starting from scratch . There are multiple factors involved in the rise of smaller parties like reform. Not least the behaviour of the two big mainstream parties in government.
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