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Right Brain Ronnie

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Feb 20, 2023
744
North of North
State Opening of Parliament Wednesday 17th July 9.30am
KINGā€™S SPEECH, House of Lords - Wednesday 17th July 11.30 am

The Kingā€™s Speech, delivered by HRH King Charles III on Wednesday setting out the Governmentā€™s Legislative agenda for the year, will be the first test of the new Government with around 35 Government Bills expected to be included. Measures to encourage economic growth are expected to be at the heart of Labourā€™s reforms in a wide number of areas including:

  • A ā€œnew deal for working peopleā€ in an employment rights bill.
  • The Government is expected to introduce a comprehensive climate change package with large investment in solar and wind energy as well as not approving further licences for coal and North Sea gas. The Government is also expecting to announce the establishment of Great British Energy, a publicly owned company that will spearhead the energy sector into lower fuel prices, clean energy and lower bill prices for domestic consumers.
  • Housing programme (already announce)
  • NHS - measures to deal with Dentistry crisis, Mental Health provision and waiting lists
  • Consultation into social service provision with aim of creating new National Care Service to reform social care
  • Reform of the House of Lords (The House of Lords will need to approve this!)
After passing through the House of Lords (see schedule in 2nd link below), the Kingā€™s Speech will be then be debated in the HoC before being voted on (with Labourā€™s majority in the House, that will be a formality)

The whole State Opening of Parliament will be broadcast live on Parliament TV and YouTube.
Programme of debates over 6 days in HoL before content of Kingā€™s Speech goes before the HoC
I will take just one to start to make it easier for my dyslexia, I hope by saying that it won't derail the thread, although there were many others you could have pointed to.

I look forward to seeing where he draws the line with working people, I thought he was all about detail? What actually does he define as working people? He even classed himself as a working person didn't he?
Do you have the detail Zerberdi?
 


Right Brain Ronnie

Well-known member
Feb 20, 2023
744
North of North
Not at all.

This is what is thought will be included in the Kingā€™s Speech on Wednesday based on various newsleaks but no one will know any details until the King presents it to the House of Lords.

The Labour Party manifesto is in this link but donā€™t expect everything to be included or even referenced on Wednesday , the manifesto is a broad policy approach and longterm goals for the next 5-10 years - The Kingā€™s Speech is just legislative measures that will start implementing some of the manifesto pledges for this parliamentary year.


Edit - generally when politicians use the phrase ā€œworking peopleā€œ, they mean everyone over school leaving age and under retirement age who is earning a working wage.
Thanks, I am reluctant to click on that link as it has a rather dodgy look about it.šŸ˜‰ I will reluctantly give it traffic, but stay open mined and I might take a week for any response from me regarding it. Heave admin this, my left brain is in need of a recharge.
 






Highfields Seagull

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Jul 7, 2003
1,449
Bullock Smithy
Certainly not safe routes.

We need investment in our immigration service and some co-operation with the EU to have a consistent approach to decision making and the sharing of information and resources of repatriation.
We had plenty of this co-operation etc. with the EU ... before we decided to leave.
 






Bodian

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May 3, 2012
14,661
Cumbria
I will take just one to start to make it easier for my dyslexia, I hope by saying that it won't derail the thread, although there were many others you could have pointed to.

I look forward to seeing where he draws the line with working people, I thought he was all about detail? What actually does he define as working people? He even classed himself as a working person didn't he?
Do you have the detail Zerberdi?
He explained this before the election when he said he wouldn't raise taxes for working people.

Asked what he meant by ā€œworking peopleā€ in a radio interview on LBC on Tuesday, Sir Keir said: ā€œPeople who earn their living, rely on our [public] services and donā€™t really have the ability to write a cheque when they get into troubleā€ he said.
 


Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
69,892
Withdean area
Nationalisation of Great British Railways in first Kings Speech



Confirmed in the bills to be announced on Wednesday. Steadily, without having to buy out operators. But what happens to Network Rail and its vast estate? Interesting times ahead @jackalbion ?

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Eeyore

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Apr 5, 2014
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Good news. Spiking a drink is to be a specific crime. My daughter in law was a victim and lost a night somewhere. Wicked crime, usually against women out on their own, that hasn't been taken seriously enough till now.
I don't understand it though. Has it not been against the law for some time ?
 


beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
36,062
Confirmed in the bills to be announced on Wednesday. Steadily, without having to buy out operators. But what happens to Network Rail and its vast estate? Interesting times ahead @jackalbion ?
not a lot, Network Rail has been publicly owned for about 20 years.
 






jackalbion

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Aug 30, 2011
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Good news. Spiking a drink is to be a specific crime. My daughter in law was a victim and lost a night somewhere. Wicked crime, usually against women out on their own, that hasn't been taken seriously enough till now.
I have also had my drink spiked, by mistake I think, a very unpleasant experience, not nice for anyone.
 


Eeyore

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Apr 5, 2014
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Very interesting, but I donā€™t think itll be much change really, take a look at LNER for what the new nationalised network is likely to be like.
That's my view. I think a lot of folk are under the impression that nationalisation means cheaper tickets. But the profit margins of the operators are small in relative terms.

I would also imagine that the largest government subsidies are invested in season tickets too. The only way, from what I can see, that prices would come down is with more government investment and subsidies.

I'm broadly in favour of public ownership, but I'm not convinced that things will improve for the railways. I actually think (tin hat time) that they are better now than they were before (excepting complex fair structures)
 


Curious Orange

Punxsatawney Phil
Jul 5, 2003
10,257
On NSC for over two decades...
  • Reducing voting age to 16 years (which will be controversial)

Understandably so, the question is obviously if a child that age is responsible enough to make important political decisions should they also be deemed responsible enough to do other things like driving, or serving on the front line, or being criminally responsible?

This is not something that should be rushed through without real consideration of the wider implications.
 








Super Steve Earle

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Feb 23, 2009
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North of Brighton
Do we need to combine the Labour 100 days thread with this one since itā€™s now become a more serious discussion? I thought this thread was about peopleā€™s personal experiences otherwise I wouldnā€™t have started the other thread.

Probably not much point have two threads going now.

(I posted all the stuff about the upcoming Kingā€™s Speech earlier but donā€™t mind deleting it and posting it on here instead)
You are right that this thread was intended to be about personal experiences.
 


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