Did you hear the ‘dandruff’ excuse
Sent from my SM-G965F using Tapatalk
That's a very Little Britain type excuse!
Worrying
Worrying is Martin Lewis gets richer by the day when issues around money saving gets more headlines.
Don’t worry. The Tories will still get more than their unfair share.Worrying is Martin Lewis gets richer by the day when issues around money saving gets more headlines.
Nah, it's worrying. If you've got any empathy that is.
I can’t stand Martin Lewis
I was never that bothered about privatising utilities as it’s something the state could own as with rail which I’ve always said should never have been privatised
The problem is neither party in the uk know how to deal with it and most of Europe don’t either. Windfall tax is utter bollocks.
Inflation is starting to gallop - ice cream and jelly in Downing Street will not bring down a government but inflation will - especially now as no one has witnessed it.
It will bring the government down - you should be pleased - though a 5% lead in the polls should be 15% in reality
Martin Lewis isn't the problem, he really isn't.
And hubris will bring down this government and allow in an equally useless twat by default.
Not sure that is gonna cut it. Millions of people being forced into poverty with spiralling petrol, utility and food pricesSurely the most sensible option would be to bring back the ‘temporary’ UC uplift
I read that the inflationary increase for benefits which comes in this month is 3% which is based on the inflation figure from Sept ‘21. A lots obviously changed since then so it’s not hard to justify the additional uplift until inflation settles down…in actual fact I’d imagine the VAT on higher fuel costs would pay for a fair bit of it
And here is what he's said he'd do.
It's basically copying France as far as I can see. But it's a fuck load more than the Tories are doing.
For better or worse, a nationalised utility allows government to dictate prices a lot more easily, even if it means running at a loss.I was never that bothered about privatising utilities as it’s something the state could own as with rail which I’ve always said should never have been privatised
The problem is neither party in the uk know how to deal with it and most of Europe don’t either.
For better or worse, a nationalised utility allows government to dictate prices a lot more easily, even if it means running at a loss.
Inflation is indeed becoming a worry. Couple that, however, with energy prices and it becomes even more of a worry.
Inflation is hard to stop though - stopping it is probably what helped to bring Major's government down really - more so than its existence.You should be happy with short term pain - inflation will bring the government down. The only hope they have is the bank rate is suppressed which will stop house price collapse
Cause you’re aiming your angst at him and not those that can make a meaningful differenceI see Pete is angry at my Martin Lewis post - can’t see why
Cause you’re aiming your angst at him and not those that can make a meaningful difference
Mr Starmer thinks £600 solves the problem
Mr Sunak thinks 3 quid off a tank of fuel solves the problem.
no he also has put £250 to solve it. Why did you say it was like France?
1. £250 < £600no he also has put £250 to solve it. Why did you say it was like France?
No he's giving us £200... which we will then have to pay back.
A £200 loan, thanks little Rishi!
So how will £600 be paid? Not from general taxation is it? If it’s only that that solves fuel poverty it’s much ado about nothing? Won’t mr Starmer and Mr Johnson be getting it as well as me or is it means tested?
Have you been on the sherry again?
Nobody said it would solve fuel poverty.
But you do realise 600 is more than 200, right?
Mr Starmer says it will solve fuel poverty and I suspect he’s more Dom Perignon vintage than Sherry and again please tell me his “strategy” to pay it. Also it’s £400 so if it’s really £35 a month that’s the issue why is is it an issue?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?