Morning. How are you? Just for Fingers........................her front bottom and bazoomas are for my eyes only. Soz Alwyn. please log in to view this image
All of that, shows how unfit for high office, that fat turd, Tubby was. Trannies and Macron Immigrants and Muslims Sadiq and Starmer Lefties and Megan
Those soundbites that they have been tweeting on Twitter are typical Labour fantasy. They have already spent their various wealth taxes about half a dozen times over despite various commentators pointing out that most of them will generate little or no actual money to spend. Putting VAT on public schools will force some parents to send their children to state schools, where I am sure they can manage to get them into the best performing ones, depriving other less affluent families of the places. The public schools will be able to reclaim VAT that they have paid just like other businesses so there is little net gain to be had and this ‘policy’ is really just to keep the hard Left “we hate the rich” part of the Labour Party happy. The non-dom tax is unlikely to generate much revenue at all as the affluent can simply relocate to somewhere with a more favourable tax regime. It will certainly discourage affluent entrepreneurs from setting up in this country so it is laughable that Labour goes around claiming to have replaced the Conservatives as the party of business. Many of those that the non-dom tax will hit have already been taxed on wealth earned overseas so only the Loony Party is stupid enough to think that they will stay and be taxed on it twice. If Mr Sunak loses his seat, he and his billionaire heiress wife will probably clear off to live in their house in California, so a bit of a loser for the politics of envy. Given the decline in investment in North Sea gas and oil in the last decade, the Windfall Tax on energy companies is not going to go as far as the Shadow Chancellor thinks. Labour plans to equalise Capital Gains Tax rates with Income Tax rates – undoing the tapering that Gordon Brown introduced – will crack down on some tax avoidance in the short term but eventually self-employed people will simply work less to cut their tax bill. So just how is discouraging people from working going to help Labour meet the Shadow Chancellor’s fantasy objective of having the highest growth in the G7?
The Rejoin fantasy is still alive and kicking. If there is a coalition after the next General Election, you can be pretty sure that the Illiberal Undemocrats will insist on another Referendum as part of the deal. There is no such thing as “Rejoin”. It will be “Join” – under the same conditions as all other new member states. There will be a requirement to commit to joining the Euro – if it has not collapsed before that date is reached. We will no longer get the rebate that we had on the amount of money we throw into the bottomless Brussels pit. Plus there are a load of other undesirable effects of joining the United States of France. Anyone for a European Army?
Over ten years now, and the dopey sods are still sticking with trying to push their failed delusional narrative about others. They'll never understand it says far, far more about them than it does about those that live rent free in their empty heads as long as they've a hole in their arse.
At least that twat Jones isn't there anymore. Can you imagine the crowing? He'll probably say it's his legacy anyway. ****
Depends how old you are... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1985_Luton_riot I hate Liverpool equally as much for Heysel. English football was at it's lowest back then.
We are all but prawns in the game of life. "Knowledge comes with death's release" as Ravey Davey Bowie proclaimed in the wonderful "Quicksand". We're born, we die. It's just the bit in between that is problematic and unfathomable, even for us aliens.