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I’ve just been on the tele again.

second time this year

first was on a well know reality tv show

and today I was interviewed by BBC news
 
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tv or radio?

bbc news24?

What was it regarding?

They did two interviews, one for BBC radio cornwall and one for BBC local news after the 6pm national news.

Was about Rishi Sunak’s mini budget.

I said that the best way the chancellor could support household incomes was to levy a windfall tax on the big energy companies and use some of the $12bn that BP made to offset the increases in people’s gas, electricity and fuel bills
 
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They did two interviews, one for BBC radio cornwall and one for BBC local news after the 6pm national news.

Was about Rishi Sunak’s mini budget.

I said that the best way the chancellor could support household incomes was to levy a windfall tax on the big energy companies and use some of the $12bn that BP made to offset the increases in people’s gas, electricity and fuel bills
Yeah like taking sense ever helps. <laugh>
 
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All went tits up this morning, so nurse had to come home visit, which virtually just confirmed back to hospital, all sorted now though. Ffs I'm knackered.

Don't tell Fosse nurses visit your home. :cheesy:
Not dying he's fine everyone ^^^^
 
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They did two interviews, one for BBC radio cornwall and one for BBC local news after the 6pm national news.

Was about Rishi Sunak’s mini budget.

I said that the best way the chancellor could support household incomes was to levy a windfall tax on the big energy companies and use some of the $12bn that BP made to offset the increases in people’s gas, electricity and fuel bills

Petrol prices don't really directly affect me much these days, albeit indirectly it affects me through food prices, and I'll be honest and call you right for once, he's taking the fooking piss...5p ffs....anyway, no politics here.
 
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