Is it PotG?
Thrifty non-licker
Bless?Bless. Doesn't actually mention 'savers' at all does it.
Do you know what patronising means?
Bless?Bless. Doesn't actually mention 'savers' at all does it.
The Tories?Bless?
Do you know what patronising means?
I rarely write anything I don't know the meaning of or intend.Bless?
Do you know what patronising means?
Precisely.The Tories?
Clearly you haven't been paying attention. Labour have announced tax hikes but at targeted sectors. Do keep up.Sadly I have heard very little that I can believe from any of the Parties. Billions more for everything but no increase in taxes !!!
Just to level that up my three children 20,24 & 29 all three at uni and don’t drive, ALL have provisional driving licences for no other reason than they use them in pubs
I'd upgrade 'rarely' to 'never', if that helps.I rarely write anything I don't know the meaning of or intend.
On NSC right now, it’s like you’ve covered yourself in shit, but trying to convince everyone you don’t smell.I'd upgrade 'rarely' to 'never', if that helps.
Oh i'm not, but this has actually hit a lot more elderly and even they know they f***ed up with this schemeYou don’t strike me as someone who is stupid enough to believe the Tory part haven’t tried to use the Voter ID scheme to increase their vote and reduce the number voting for opposition parties.
I’m not saying it’s a particularly successful strategy, in fact I believe it has backfired quite badly but it’s obviously a ploy to engineer a better vote.
Yeah, it didn’t do wellOh i'm not, but this has actually hit a lot more elderly and even they know they f***ed up with this scheme
I got my provisional to buy booze. Still cant drive.
It's the cheapest way to get ID & the least important when it gets lost/nicked in comparison to a passport.My three grandchildren aged between 19-23 don’t. Two at uni and one working but can’t afford driving lessons.
Working towards early retirement ?WTF is the 29 year old doing still at school, Aerospace engineering ?
Reminds me of the constituency boundary changes that were implemented by the Tories with *allegedly* the same sort of aim in mind...You don’t strike me as someone who is stupid enough to believe the Tory part haven’t tried to use the Voter ID scheme to increase their vote and reduce the number voting for opposition parties.
I’m not saying it’s a particularly successful strategy, in fact I believe it has backfired quite badly but it’s obviously a ploy to engineer a better vote.
I just heard Naga on R5 ask a labour candidate this:Clearly you haven't been paying attention. Labour have announced tax hikes but at targeted sectors. Do keep up.
RR was asked the same question on R4 Today this morning.I just heard Naga on R5 ask a labour candidate this:
"Your leader was asked what he means by "working people" (who he says won't be taxed more). He said "People who can't simply address any problem by writing a cheque". So does this mean you will increase tax for everyone with savings".
The labour candidate struggled to answer, because the answer concerns the inference based on Starmer's apparent definition of what a working person is.
Of course Starmer didn't mean that anyone with savings is not a working person, and of course Naga knows that. But who can blame her with having a bit of fun with it.
The tory she spoke to yesterday would have accused her of lefty woke nonsense (which he did). The nice labour man was left sounding unconvincing.
And people wonder why politicians in general and Stramer in particular are so careful to not say anything that can be misconstrued. Unfortunately Starmer was too responsive and insufficiently cagey, earlier. And so it goes. For a few hours the Tory faithful will have something to cheer them.
We get the politicians and the political journalists we deserve.
Indeed.RR was asked the same question on R4 Today this morning.
3 new polls in over the last day that are solidifying the direction of travel. Across the three of them, the story is:
- Labour support "stable" (1x no change, 1x -1, 1x +1)
- Tory support continuing to trend down (1x no change, 1x -1, 1x -2)
- Reform support continuing to trend up (+1, +3, +4)
The actual numbers are all over the place, though ... eg Labour 40%, 43%, and 46%. Once these get pulled into the poll trackers, I think we'll see Labour's position flattening back out around 40-42%. Tory continuing to trend downwards towards busting through that 20% figure, and Reform doing the opposite and continuing to trend up towards 20%. Of course, the next YouGov poll will be interesting - will they show further erosion in Labour support, or will their new methodology settle down in that 37-40% range it dipped into last week?
Petrol/diesel duty alone raises £24.7 billion per year. There is VAT on fuel as well on top of this ( they actually charge VAT on the duty as well as the basic so add 20% to the 24.7 billion ! ).No, not by a long shot. New roads and road maintenance come out of general taxation and local taxes.
Thought he was very shifty seems incapable of giving an answer to any questions that is contentious.Labour will hit us with taxes despite taxation being at record levels and amidst a cost of living crisis.Depressing,from one shower of shit to another.I see Starmer on LBC and matey now on Politics Live still refusing to confirm/deny Council Tax and some important IHT threshold changes for agricultural land.
'We have no plans .....'
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Petrol/diesel duty alone raises £24.7 billion per year. There is VAT on fuel as well on top of this ( they actually charge VAT on the duty as well as the basic so add 20% to the 24.7 billion ! ).
Surely we don't spend more than that on the roads per year ?
Thought he was very shifty seems incapable of giving an answer to any questions that is contentious.Labour will hit us with taxes despite taxation being at record levels and amidst a cost of living crisis.Depressing,from one shower of shit to another.