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Rachael Thieves

Started by: First Mate (2721)

Ms Reeves' plans to impose national insurance on employers' pensions contributions in the private sector, while sparing those in the public sector, have sparked "fury". The move would raise £15bn for the Budget but has been criticised by some experts.

Happy Budget day everyone
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Started: 24th Oct 2024 at 12:01

Posted by: Tommy Two Stroke (16396)

And what about this LINK could Starmer put our taxes up and at the same time give money to the ancestors of the slaves ?

Think what that would do for race relations in this country.

World's gone mad

And where's that bloody cat gone too

Replied: 24th Oct 2024 at 12:18

Posted by: First Mate (2721)

Where's whups.

Replied: 24th Oct 2024 at 15:11

Posted by: Tommy Two Stroke (16396)

Whupsy and that Cat are probably attending a Trotsky, Tribune, Communist, Marxist left of left and no where near the right conference, on how bad those Tories are/were, will be etc etc

Replied: 24th Oct 2024 at 16:40

Posted by: First Mate (2721)

My thoughts too. Although I like Chesh

Replied: 24th Oct 2024 at 18:25
Last edited by First Mate: 24th Oct 2024 at 19:44:58

Posted by: tonker (28706) 

I reckon that cat ended up in a Biryani before the Sunak family moved out!

"Another slice of Gato Sir"?

Replied: 24th Oct 2024 at 19:56
Last edited by tonker: 24th Oct 2024 at 20:00:46

Posted by: Handsomeminer (2987)

I can't believe that Labour have ruined the vibrant thriving economy that the Tories built up over 14 years in 4 month

Replied: 24th Oct 2024 at 22:11

Posted by: whups (14292) 

why are you not in farage,s suitcase 1stroke ? . he,s been to the states more times than he,s seen any of his constituancy,s . the only people who got rich in the last 14yrs are the RICH .

Replied: 24th Oct 2024 at 23:52

Posted by: Owd Codger (3781)

Labours plans are one way of driving our private companiers abroad and at the same time deterring any investment by foreign companies in our countr

As for the Tories, if their running of the country prior to the Pandemic which had a big effect of many private and public companies, industries, even sport was so bad, why were they not voted out of power in the previous general election prior to the pandemic.

If Labour had been in power at the time of the pandemic, would they have been any better at running the country?

Judging by the first four months so far, I for one doubt it!

Replied: 25th Oct 2024 at 07:41
Last edited by Owd Codger: 25th Oct 2024 at 07:43:02

 

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