The next prime minister
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Re: The next prime minister
As I say it's a bent and corrupt world.
Labour are no better. All 10 boroughs of Manchester are Labour controlled, yet many local councils have £159,909,000 in reserve despite many cuts to local services
Labour are no better. All 10 boroughs of Manchester are Labour controlled, yet many local councils have £159,909,000 in reserve despite many cuts to local services
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Re: The next prime minister
The journos must be in the pay group that benefit seems he is playing the game wellduke63 wrote:How will he pay for that? When Labour promise more spending the right wing press let loose saying the sums don’t add up. Johnson’s sums don’t add up.
Where is the condemnation for him?
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Re: The next prime minister
Only the ones working for left wing organisations.
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Which is the majority. It's a good idea all things considered....the Labour "working class" get to gawk at yesterday's newspaper cartoons from the discarded newspapers they brought their pie & chips home in, after another arduous day playing draughts & dominoes at the optimistically titled "Job Centre".
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I'm not entirely sure what you're harping on about to be quite honestD41 wrote:Which is the majority. It's a good idea all things considered....the Labour "working class" get to gawk at yesterday's newspaper cartoons from the discarded newspapers they brought their pie & chips home in, after another arduous day playing draughts & dominoes at the optimistically titled "Job Centre".
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Re: The next prime minister
Which you and I and Companies will pay.Monty wrote:From an increase in NI apparently!
I doubt he will get it through Parliament anyway but if he did watch out for the riots on the streets.
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Re: The next prime minister
Rabid Raab is out. Thankfully.
Looks like there was a lot of tactical voting. I wonder how much shifting they'll be in the next round?
Looks like there was a lot of tactical voting. I wonder how much shifting they'll be in the next round?
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Re: The next prime minister
I see also Rory Stewart actually gained votes.
Johnson might well not have a majority in Parliament if he wins.
Johnson might well not have a majority in Parliament if he wins.
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It's all of Parliament that benefits Duke so he very well might.duke63 wrote:Which you and I and Companies will pay.Monty wrote:From an increase in NI apparently!
I doubt he will get it through Parliament anyway but if he did watch out for the riots on the streets.
An MPs salary is £79,468 and conveniently he wants to move the 40% tax bracket from 50k to 80k
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Why? As Im not so sure tbh. Money talks and £6000 per annum is a hefty bung.duke63 wrote:Not a chance in hell of that happening.
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Because it would be political suicide.
To move the tax burden to low earners from high earners would mean an instant no confidence vote in parliament and an election he would most definitely lose if he tried a trick like that.
To move the tax burden to low earners from high earners would mean an instant no confidence vote in parliament and an election he would most definitely lose if he tried a trick like that.
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It's not economically viable.Blade wrote:Why? As Im not so sure tbh. Money talks and £6000 per annum is a hefty bung.duke63 wrote:Not a chance in hell of that happening.