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Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

Posted: 05 May 2023, 09:16
by Monty
200 counsellors down so far and not even halfway!

(party)

Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

Posted: 05 May 2023, 14:01
by Monty
86 out of 230 councils declared and they've lost 227 counsellors and 15 councils (clap)

Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

Posted: 05 May 2023, 14:03
by Kwacky
Rishi Sunak
30p Lee
Gary Sambrook and your big dinners

Your boys took one hell of a beating

Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

Posted: 05 May 2023, 14:28
by duke63
Interesting that many local Tories are blaming Truss and Johnson for them getting the boot. Remind me who elected those two to lead their Party?

Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

Posted: 05 May 2023, 14:36
by Kwacky
Ukip have lost their remaining councillors

Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

Posted: 05 May 2023, 15:11
by Monty
Happy F@cking Friday

Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

Posted: 05 May 2023, 17:14
by duke63
761 council seats lost and 50 councils still to declare. 😂

Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

Posted: 05 May 2023, 17:20
by Kwacky
The day keeps getting better

Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

Posted: 05 May 2023, 19:18
by Kwacky
Tory seat losses have exceeded 1,000.

I might have a beer to celebrate

Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

Posted: 05 May 2023, 19:46
by duke63
Kwacky wrote: ↑05 May 2023, 19:18 Tory seat losses have exceeded 1,000.

I might have a beer to celebrate

Brilliant. Now at 1031 with 10 councils still to declare.

Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

Posted: 05 May 2023, 20:00
by D6Nutz
Kwacky wrote:Tory seat losses have exceeded 1,000.

I might have a beer to celebrate
Cheers... And Fu*k the Tories ImageImage

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Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

Posted: 11 May 2023, 20:00
by Kwacky
Another BoE base rate rise.

The head of Leeds Building Society says it's the equivalent of a 16% mortgage rate when you compare the loan to value ratio. When the mortgage rate was 15% the average house price was £20,000 which was 2.3 times the average salary.

The average house price now is £290k which is about 9 times the average wage.

Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

Posted: 11 May 2023, 20:05
by duke63
Kwacky wrote: ↑11 May 2023, 20:00 Another BoE base rate rise.

The head of Leeds Building Society says it's the equivalent of a 16% mortgage rate when you compare the loan to value ratio. When the mortgage rate was 15% the average house price was £20,000 which was 2.3 times the average salary.

The average house price now is £290k which is about 9 times the average wage.
And the average deposit put down is £62,000. That's more than we paid for our french house last year. It's ludicrous.

Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

Posted: 12 May 2023, 16:51
by Kwacky
I would love this to be true
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Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

Posted: 12 May 2023, 17:12
by D6Nutz
If that does happen at what point does someone in the government actually say that the current Tory party is not fit to lead the country?

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Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

Posted: 12 May 2023, 17:22
by Kwacky
They'll be a vote of no confidence if they try to get rid of Sunak.

Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

Posted: 12 May 2023, 21:47
by duke63
Brexit is destroying Britain.

Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

Posted: 24 May 2023, 10:22
by Kwacky
Happy days. Inflation down but not by much and not as much as predicted.

Food inflation is running at about 19%

Mortgage rates are expected to go up again.

Gas prices are expected to be reduced but not by much and no changes to standing charges.

This is pure capitalism, nothing more.

Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

Posted: 24 May 2023, 10:53
by duke63
For years food has got cheaper and cheaper but always at the expense of the farmer and not the supermarkets. I think many farmers have reached a point where there is nothing to cut anymore so supermarkets either have to pass the increase in or import from elesewhere.

Brexit now means the UK comes close to the back of the queue when EU farmers sell their produce and add in that Spain, where much if it comes from is experiencing serious drought.

Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

Posted: 24 May 2023, 11:08
by Monty
I not saying we're not being screwed, we definitely are being screwed, but food production has always been subsidised. We've never really paid for its full cost of production.