MalcSB
Well-Known Member
I’m looking forward to my energy bill reducing by £300 from where it was when Ed Milliband took over that portfolio.Looking forward to being able to get a doctor's appointment
All gone remarkably quiet on that front,
I’m looking forward to my energy bill reducing by £300 from where it was when Ed Milliband took over that portfolio.Looking forward to being able to get a doctor's appointment
Not had a problem getting those this monthLooking forward to being able to get a doctor's appointment
Never struggledLooking forward to being able to get a doctor's appointment
Why?Embarrassing
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WhyEmbarrassing
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How can they say they are "the party of growth" when they are already increasing taxes on every business in the country? You can wave bye-bye to a pay rise next year if your employer is having to pay the government more.Employers national insurance going up too apparently.
Really going to town.
Shit for small businesses.
Let’s just not invest in anythingHow can they say they are "the party of growth" when they are already increasing taxes on every business in the country? You can wave bye-bye to a pay rise next year if your employer is having to pay the government more.
How can they say they are "the party of growth" when they are already increasing taxes on every business in the country? You can wave bye-bye to a pay rise next year if your employer is having to pay the government more.
Time has come for reparations conversation, say Commonwealth leaders
The UK had previously insisted the subject was not on the agenda at the leaders' summit in Samoa.www.bbc.co.uk
Whar was wrong with just saying no, Starmer. Weak as fuck. Unless he is dealing with OAPs.
Like lunches, there’s no such thing as a free reparartion. The cost being banded about is ludicrous, the UK population would have to become slaves themselves to deliver it. It’s probably called diplomacy, but in my view it would have been better to have clearly said ”no” so that these people can stop deluding themselves.TBF he says there that it’s a no on money. Does it matter if we say sorry we stole your grandad to pick cotton? I’m less bothered.
Moment Labour MP Mike Amesbury sucker punched consitituent
This is the shocking moment Labour MP Mike Amesbury punched a male constituent and hit him repeatedly while he lay on the ground.www.dailymail.co.uk
That looks unprovoked to me, the guy the Labour MP assaults has his hands in his pockets.
Surely a by election in the offing.
I wonder how long this will take to get to court.
TBF he says there that it’s a no on money. Does it matter if we say sorry we stole your grandad to pick cotton? I’m less bothered.
The comment re MPfor gobshites was after the MP had committed the vicious assault.
The MP for gobshites is clearly trying to cover his back by saying “you Will never threaten me again”, unaware that the whole incident of him punching a guy with his hands in his pockets has been caught on cam. Very lucky that he didnt hit his head in the kerb.
It's very similar to his mates Israel, Mike has the right to defend himselfPresumably two tier Kier will be condemning this violence on the streets.
Defend himself from what?It's very similar to his mates Israel, Mike has the right to defend himself
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Labour apparently to announce five new freeports
Ah, the expected competence strikes againNo new freeports to come in Budget after 'comms cock-up'
The government mistakenly briefed that five new low-tax sites would be announced this week.www.bbc.co.uk
PreciselyDefend himself from what?
Likely other stuff happened before the punchLabour suspends MP Mike Amesbury after CCTV appears to show him punching man
Mike Amesbury also has the whip withdrawn, as police say a 55-year-old man has been interviewed under caution over the incident.www.bbc.co.uk
”Appears to show him punching”.
Is that as in it appears that Russia invaded Ukraine? Or that Christmas appears to be on 25th December?
It will be interesting to see how long this takes for him to be charged and subsequently appear in court. It is a matter of public interest and should surely be expedited, as should the cases involving the Manchester incident and the Labour councillor,
Likely other stuff happened before the punch
Maybe allow it to be investigated before concluding
It’s the use of the word “appeared”. There is absolutely no doubt that the MP punched a bloke who had his hands in his pockets, and then continued to punch him as he cowered on the ground.Likely other stuff happened before the punch
Maybe allow it to be investigated before concluding
Likely other stuff happened before the punch
Maybe allow it to be investigated before concluding
It’s not my fault they are giving so many opportunities.Pace yourself Malc for fucks sake!
We've had to swallow 14 years of your lot flushing the country down the chute daily
3 months into a new government and you've had your toys in and out the pram more times than Chucky
Go for a walk!
But it is relentless - it’s Reeves go on Wednesday - I was a worker when I wasn’t retiredPace yourself Malc for fucks sake!
We've had to swallow 14 years of your lot flushing the country down the chute daily
3 months into a new government and you've had your toys in and out the pram more times than Chucky
Go for a walk!