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Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

Posted: 03 Oct 2022, 19:46
by Kwacky
It's the pro EU/Europe group.

Looks like some of them aren't convinced ignoring the biggest trading block isn't very.

Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

Posted: 04 Oct 2022, 05:15
by StMarks
Kwacky wrote:,,,Guess what the topic of conversation is?
What have we done wrong for the past years, & how can we best put it all right.??

(shake)

Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

Posted: 04 Oct 2022, 12:46
by D41
MP retirement plans, or their pay, or something else in a similar vein.

???

Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

Posted: 04 Oct 2022, 22:21
by Kwacky
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Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

Posted: 05 Oct 2022, 01:37
by D41
Wow!.... Definitely didn't see that one coming. :D

Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

Posted: 05 Oct 2022, 08:08
by D6Nutz
Now call me simple, but this makes no sense whatsoever.

If the big companies are accepting that their profit is artificially high then why not just drop the prices to correct it themselves?

If shell for example were to reduce their pump price for petrol they would surely see an initial benefit as people will buy from the cheapest. Then others would have to follow suit leading for overall prices to readjust without having to involve the government.

A windfall tax does nothing to reduce the root problem that the product unit price is artificially high

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Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

Posted: 05 Oct 2022, 12:55
by D41
How does oil company stock prices factor into all this, if at all.. does it have any bearing??

Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

Posted: 05 Oct 2022, 13:43
by Kwacky
Generally higher profits means a higher share price

Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

Posted: 05 Oct 2022, 14:12
by D41
:D Well no kidding!!
That part I could figure out....I had something else in mind there but nevermind, I've lost my train of thought now.

Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

Posted: 05 Oct 2022, 21:01
by duke63
D41 wrote::D Well no kidding!!
That part I could figure out....I had something else in mind there but nevermind, I've lost my train of thought now.
I see the Opec companies are now saying they will reduce production to push oil prices back up.

I hope people refuse to buy it.

Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

Posted: 05 Oct 2022, 21:35
by StMarks
LOL

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Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

Posted: 05 Oct 2022, 21:38
by StMarks
duke63 wrote:
D41 wrote::D Well no kidding!!
That part I could figure out....I had something else in mind there but nevermind, I've lost my train of thought now.
I see the Opec companies are now saying they will reduce production to push oil prices back up.

I hope people refuse to buy it.
Bugger.... (headbang)
I've been holding off ordering my heating oil, in the faint hope that prices may continue to drop.. (gah)

Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

Posted: 05 Oct 2022, 21:39
by D6Nutz
StMarks wrote:LOL

https://twitter.com/Alexverycalm/status ... 0762647552" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I would LOL if I thought they all would behave any different if the blue screen images where actually shown

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Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

Posted: 06 Oct 2022, 08:28
by duke63
08:09
Lowering the UK’s outlook to negative, from stable, could be the first step towards a full-blown downgrade by Fitch.


Britain is in deep deep shit. The Tories have finally been found out and lost the confidence of the markets.

Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

Posted: 14 Oct 2022, 20:21
by Perkles
Truss omg ,what an incompetent robot

Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

Posted: 19 Oct 2022, 08:44
by Kwacky
That new anti protest bill

Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

Posted: 19 Oct 2022, 09:13
by duke63
Kwacky wrote:That new anti protest bill
They might have a problem with that as pretty much everyone outside the cabinet wants to protest at this Government.

Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

Posted: 19 Oct 2022, 09:28
by StMarks
Whilst it can be perceived as appearing sinister, isn't it actually aimed at addressing the issue of "rent-a-mob", rather than worthy protesters.?

Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

Posted: 19 Oct 2022, 09:31
by Kwacky
It's not aimed at any group.

This'll be applied to football fans, anti hunt protestors, anti fracking protestors and anyone else the government doesn't like.

But look at the potential punishments and restrictions for people who haven't even been convicted of a crime.

Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

Posted: 19 Oct 2022, 11:43
by D6Nutz
StMarks wrote:Whilst it can be perceived as appearing sinister, isn't it actually aimed at addressing the issue of "rent-a-mob", rather than worthy protesters.?
They are using the current groups to sell the concept, yet when it's worded it is suitably generic to be applied to any group.

It's exactly the same as the law change brought in during COVID to stop people gathering in groups to protest. It was sold as a"COVID law"but the wording never mentioned COVID.

We are sleep walking into a country where only the richest have freedoms, the rest will be told to just shut up and pay for them to enjoy it.. sound like any other political regime you know of?

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