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Post by Fairsociety on Oct 20, 2024 9:01:03 GMT
aye ,you have said this twice now. Can you explain what it means , or is it just another empty new labour soundbite you are parroting ? possibly freedom of movement uhh i can feel the butt hurt of some people 0n here. That post confirm what we already know, you troll this forum with bait posts like that ^^, they already have freedom of movement via the French dinghy service so what are you moaning about?
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Post by Totheleft on Oct 20, 2024 9:01:41 GMT
im speaking has a rep of the govenment of Great Britain and who was it who aggreged the divorce settlement ' bet the eu laughing there cocks off ok , but never mind all that. Could you please inform us what you mean when you say about labour taking the uk closer to the eu? could you put some meat on the bones of that statement? I voted remain in 2016 , so im genuinely interested what you are talking about , which appears to be contrary to what labour is doing in office. Over to you? well were in talks with several eu countries including germany
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Post by thomas on Oct 20, 2024 9:03:20 GMT
ok , but never mind all that. Could you please inform us what you mean when you say about labour taking the uk closer to the eu? could you put some meat on the bones of that statement? I voted remain in 2016 , so im genuinely interested what you are talking about , which appears to be contrary to what labour is doing in office. Over to you? well were in talks with several eu countries including germany The uk government in April were offered freedom of movement with the EU for young people , and rejected it , and so far , starmer has not made any moves to take this up alone , never mind full Freedom of movement for all uk citizens. so what are you talking about?
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Post by jonksy on Oct 20, 2024 9:09:36 GMT
As tax-raid Budget looms... poll reveals the Conservatives are ahead on family finances for the first time since Boris was in No10..... Support for Labour's policies is in freefall as the scale of the Chancellor's Budget tax grab becomes clear. With Rachel Reeves planning a record-breaking £40 billion package of tax hikes and spending cuts, a poll has found that most voters now think the Tories would be better than Labour for their finances. It is the first time the Conservatives have been ahead since Boris Johnson was Prime Minister. Just five months ago Sir Keir Starmer's party led Rishi Sunak's Conservatives by 15 per cent on the issue. The unprecedented slump comes as Ms Reeves prepares to announce a welter of tax-raising measures in her horror-show Budget on October 30, the day before Halloween. Critics say her plans could hammer growth, paralyse the housing market and tip thousands of companies into bankruptcy. www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13978241/tax-raid-Budget-poll-Conservatives-ahead-family-finances.html
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Post by thomas on Oct 20, 2024 9:20:36 GMT
As tax-raid Budget looms... poll reveals the Conservatives are ahead on family finances for the first time since Boris was in No10..... Support for Labour's policies is in freefall as the scale of the Chancellor's Budget tax grab becomes clear. With Rachel Reeves planning a record-breaking £40 billion package of tax hikes and spending cuts, a poll has found that most voters now think the Tories would be better than Labour for their finances. It is the first time the Conservatives have been ahead since Boris Johnson was Prime Minister. Just five months ago Sir Keir Starmer's party led Rishi Sunak's Conservatives by 15 per cent on the issue. The unprecedented slump comes as Ms Reeves prepares to announce a welter of tax-raising measures in her horror-show Budget on October 30, the day before Halloween. Critics say her plans could hammer growth, paralyse the housing market and tip thousands of companies into bankruptcy. www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13978241/tax-raid-Budget-poll-Conservatives-ahead-family-finances.htmlIts hard to keep track of labours many lies , but as I understand it , labour want to keep all the red tape and regulations that they say brexit has imposed on the uk , while at the same time , slash red tape and deregulate the uk economy. Of course , when they last did this in power under Tony Blair , it of course helped contribute to the financial crash in 2008. When faced with all the contradictory labour statements , and wishes , I think it's best till we see what they propose in the budget announcement , then we can finally pin the slimy buggers down . All I will say is Morgan mcsweeney seems to be doing one hell of a job getting the labour vote down. Ive never seen anything like it in all the years ive followed politics.
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Post by wapentake on Oct 20, 2024 9:24:37 GMT
aye ,you have said this twice now. Can you explain what it means , or is it just another empty new labour soundbite you are parroting ? possibly freedom of movement uhh i can feel the butt hurt of some people 0n here. You do know Germany and others are closing their borders and reinstating checks? No of course you don’t.
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Post by Fairsociety on Oct 20, 2024 9:27:40 GMT
As tax-raid Budget looms... poll reveals the Conservatives are ahead on family finances for the first time since Boris was in No10..... Support for Labour's policies is in freefall as the scale of the Chancellor's Budget tax grab becomes clear. With Rachel Reeves planning a record-breaking £40 billion package of tax hikes and spending cuts, a poll has found that most voters now think the Tories would be better than Labour for their finances. It is the first time the Conservatives have been ahead since Boris Johnson was Prime Minister. Just five months ago Sir Keir Starmer's party led Rishi Sunak's Conservatives by 15 per cent on the issue. The unprecedented slump comes as Ms Reeves prepares to announce a welter of tax-raising measures in her horror-show Budget on October 30, the day before Halloween. Critics say her plans could hammer growth, paralyse the housing market and tip thousands of companies into bankruptcy. www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13978241/tax-raid-Budget-poll-Conservatives-ahead-family-finances.htmlThey are complete and utter thickos, landlords are selling up in their droves, this government with its renters bill has frightened the life out of them, then we have Ed Case demanding landlords spend tens of thousands turning properties energy efficient to get a EPC certificate. These landlords are hardly breaking even, now this government want them to spend thousands on each property, then the renters bill will stop them from evicting tenants who stop paying rent, which will force them to spend thousands on legal costs to get them evicted,.
There is currently 700,000 properties lying empty in the Country, Rayner want 1.5 million built within the next 10 years, well there's nearly half of that number already built, another con job, trying to get Greenbelt land for their mates to build houses that will not be affordable to the average person, it's all backhanders and looking after their building cronies.
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Post by thomas on Oct 20, 2024 9:28:52 GMT
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Post by buccaneer on Oct 20, 2024 9:30:22 GMT
Stop the trolling and just stick to that other forum eh. i post where i want thank u Brexit over and done with now get use to it closer ties to EU thats what we want The EU is so passe. Only idiots and trolls want closer ties to a rapidly declining economic bloc. Go and listen to the concerns technocrat Draghi has about the EU. 'We' want to stay out of that ever growing crisis ridden cult.
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Post by wapentake on Oct 20, 2024 9:30:55 GMT
For the benefit of the ill informed link
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Post by thomas on Oct 20, 2024 9:38:33 GMT
i post where i want thank u Brexit over and done with now get use to it closer ties to EU thats what we want The EU is so passe. Only idiots and trolls want closer ties to a rapidly declining economic bloc. Go and listen to the concerns technocrat Draghi has about the EU. 'We' want to stay out of that ever growing crisis ridden cult. "closer ties" to the EU seems to be nothing more than an empty slogan starmer is feeding the gullible in labour like lefty among many others. When asked to quantify what "closer ties " actually means in reality , they run off and mumble something incoherent about freedom of movement. The previous uk government introduced 74 deregulated economic zones across the uk with state aid handouts , numbering millions of pounds each year, 25 year licences , all contrary to EU rules which starmer and labour have not rescinded . The uk cannot rejoin the EU as things stand , and its very doubtful until we actually hear what the lunatics who support labour are actually talking about , if the uk can get "closer ties" with the EU as things stand. Coupled with all that , as you say , open borders and freedom of movement seems to be something that is increasingly being challenged across the block with the migrant crises , even the dutch have begged to opt out of eu migrant quotas . Labour are simply at the minute trying to tell everyone what they want to hear , no matter how contradictory their statements are.
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Post by Bentley on Oct 20, 2024 9:40:53 GMT
When did you become the speaker for the nation Doofus? I see now we still are going to pay the EUSSR another £6.4 billion on top of the 24billion they have had over the divorce. The UK shoult tell von de liar to go piss up rope.. im speaking has a rep of the govenment of Great Britain and who was it who aggreged the divorce settlement ' bet the eu laughing there cocks off Yoo about wat? Dodnt new yu woz a givenmint rep.
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Oct 20, 2024 10:19:10 GMT
The "Party of Growth". LOL! Indeed.
Begbies Traynor have expanded into an AIM listed firm after 34 years of growth in the UK. They are insolvency practitioners. GB News forgot to add this information.
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Post by see2 on Oct 20, 2024 12:56:12 GMT
As tax-raid Budget looms... poll reveals the Conservatives are ahead on family finances for the first time since Boris was in No10..... Support for Labour's policies is in freefall as the scale of the Chancellor's Budget tax grab becomes clear. With Rachel Reeves planning a record-breaking £40 billion package of tax hikes and spending cuts, a poll has found that most voters now think the Tories would be better than Labour for their finances. It is the first time the Conservatives have been ahead since Boris Johnson was Prime Minister. Just five months ago Sir Keir Starmer's party led Rishi Sunak's Conservatives by 15 per cent on the issue. The unprecedented slump comes as Ms Reeves prepares to announce a welter of tax-raising measures in her horror-show Budget on October 30, the day before Halloween. Critics say her plans could hammer growth, paralyse the housing market and tip thousands of companies into bankruptcy. www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13978241/tax-raid-Budget-poll-Conservatives-ahead-family-finances.htmlComments from a discussion on Euro-News: About avoiding a possible recession. 1. In terms of growth .. "the world out there (outside of Europe) is cold". 2. "Greater investment is needed". }Starmer is looking to encourage further investment by seeking side by side investment, Private investment alongside of Government investment.{ 3. "Growth in Small enterprises is needed". }Starmer has said he intends to encourage small enterprises, thus increasing better employment opportunities.{ The government needs money to invest in the country's future which is why he is aiming to put the country on a better financial footing. We will all have to pay our share. It will make a change from just focusing on making the rich richer in the hope that they will invest more, which they seldom respond to. I suspect most thinking people know the UK has been existing in a financial money pit. Everyone will be called upon to share the burdon. Productive lives are more likely to be happy lives, so lets see what this government can do about it.
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Post by ratcliff on Oct 20, 2024 13:09:06 GMT
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. ''New'' labour was simply ''labour'' with a younger leader for the media image Voting slips just listed candidates as ''labour''
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