Got it. GB offered an alternative of energy companies cutting bills for vulnerable customers but said he expected people might react that it's anti-business, I was just suggesting that anyone complaining of a policy being anti-business were likely to be more on the tory voting spectrum. Sorry...
Hopefully as you say action is taken in the budget. I worry that local Government having to step up is piling pressure on local services already at breaking point after years of budget cuts. It also leaves us in the same position of the most vulnerable being among the least likely to claim...
@Zeberdi I remember you talking about a energy windfall tax as an alternative - a great idea! - but also saying that was 'a plan for another day'
Why not now?
Always amazes me that their home audience got an inferior version with the blandest artwork imaginable and 'New York City Cops' dropped from the album.
and the people who'd write such things have just (in theory) lost their go at having their party in Government. I don't think many Left leaning would be complaining about the solutions that a Labour government should be offering.
May not be my favourite but worthy consideration for greatest.
- Launched the careers of many who went on to release classic debuts in their own right
- RZA's production was a breath of fresh air, totally unique, changed Hip Hop.
- Aside from the music, Rza masterminding a 5 year plan that saw...
I'm kind of surprised you don't see a potential conflict of interest in the person who was likely to be implementing the Football Governance Bill taking hospitality from clubs up and down the land. You even said it might've been something discussed when he was our guest.
We know for example...
As pointed out in The Guardian today it also creates a potential conflict of interest. For example he was given hospitality by us and the next month Bloom was giving evidence at a Select Committee hearing on The Football Governance Bill. Those two things may be completely unconnected but it...
Regarding style, for the majority of RDZ's time we not only played some incredible football, critics also couldn't stop heaping praise, other clubs were copying our tactics, we were being seen as pioneers, it was mental. Now I think we're just seen a good team but we've lost that bit of glamour...
My error, the amount of civilian injuries is unknown, although we do know for certain two children were killed.
Do you think it an acceptable tactic to be used against the IDF in Tel Aviv?
Starmer is either serially dishonest or unprincipled so this is no surprise. My fear has always been that a Labour government under Starmer will lead to a lurch even further right next election.