Dr Strangelove (how I learned to stop worrying and love Boris)

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Shocking pictures have been leaked of Peter Bone's bad behaviour....
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Pincher by name, pincher by nature... Boris Johnson.

Bone by name, bone in public...

https://www.parliament.uk/business/news/2023/october-2023/independent-expert-panel-recommends-suspending-peter-bone-mp-for-bullying-and-sexual-misconduct/#:~:text=The Independent Expert Panel (IEP,the House for six weeks.

The Independent Expert Panel (IEP) has today published a report which finds that Mr Peter Bone MP “committed many varied acts of bullying and one act of sexual misconduct” against a member of his staff in 2012 and 2013. It has recommended that he is suspended from the House for six weeks. A suspension of this length triggers the Recall of MPs Act 2015.
Whip withdrawn. Taxi.
 
18th Oct - The ONS said consumer prices rose 6.7% annually in September, matching the rate seen in August.
Going to go higher sadly I suspect. Events in Israel and Gaza have already seen more spikes in oil prices and you can only imagine the situation there, unless checked, will hurt western economies. Food prices still falling, a small mercy, but I filled my motor up earlier this week and noticed the uptick in prices at the pump.
 
Would be interesting to see what the inflation rate would have been without oil prices, over which we have no control, hadn't risen.

Irony upon irony here. The price of crude in the markets is measured by the price of Brent crude.....British. I've never been able to understand the logic of that,given that the supply is largely controlled by the Saudis and their allies,although I know WTI is also a market component. Something to do with the quality of the oil I think.
Also,the price we pay at the pump is not only driven by the price of crude....UK Govt tax also plays a big part.
 
Irony upon irony here. The price of crude in the markets is measured by the price of Brent crude.....British. I've never been able to understand the logic of that,given that the supply is largely controlled by the Saudis and their allies,although I know WTI is also a market component. Something to do with the quality of the oil I think.
Also,the price we pay at the pump is not only driven by the price of crude....UK Govt tax also plays a big part.
Article in the Guardian today by Larry Elliott spells it out a bit. Some gloomy scenarios indeed. I would stop reading before the last paragraph mind as Niall Ferguson paints a real doomsday scenario.
 
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Irony upon irony here. The price of crude in the markets is measured by the price of Brent crude.....British. I've never been able to understand the logic of that,given that the supply is largely controlled by the Saudis and their allies,although I know WTI is also a market component. Something to do with the quality of the oil I think.
Also,the price we pay at the pump is not only driven by the price of crude....UK Govt tax also plays a big part.
Not forgetting our rate to the $ which isn’t great at the moment
 
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Going to go higher sadly I suspect. Events in Israel and Gaza have already seen more spikes in oil prices and you can only imagine the situation there, unless checked, will hurt western economies. Food prices still falling, a small mercy, but I filled my motor up earlier this week and noticed the uptick in prices at the pump.
Ours is dropping, another 2p a ltr off today.
£1.49.9
 
Going to go higher sadly I suspect. Events in Israel and Gaza have already seen more spikes in oil prices and you can only imagine the situation there, unless checked, will hurt western economies. Food prices still falling, a small mercy, but I filled my motor up earlier this week and noticed the uptick in prices at the pump.

Looks that way.

It's a very strange time with the Arab world buying our football clubs, to ingratiate themselves, yet being pushed into conflict with us over Israel.

Sunak's promised of unequivocal unending support was an error imo.
 
Ah there we have it - it’s johnson you are desperate to give a free pass to - could you say why, taking regard to the pincher situation which finished him?

Out of the frying pan with Pincher <doh>

"A Conservative byelection candidate has defended sharing a Facebook post telling jobless parents who cannot feed their children to “f*ck off” if they still pay a £30 phone bill.

Andrew Cooper is seeking to replace the former deputy chief whip Chris Pincher as MP for Tamworth in one of two byelections on Thursday.

Rishi Sunak later refused to condemn Cooper’s comments at prime minister’s questions."

https://amp.theguardian.com/politic...ooper-foulmouthed-outburst-at-jobless-parents
 
Out of the frying pan with Pincher <doh>

"A Conservative byelection candidate has defended sharing a Facebook post telling jobless parents who cannot feed their children to “f*ck off” if they still pay a £30 phone bill.

Andrew Cooper is seeking to replace the former deputy chief whip Chris Pincher as MP for Tamworth in one of two byelections on Thursday.

Rishi Sunak later refused to condemn Cooper’s comments at prime minister’s questions."

https://amp.theguardian.com/politic...ooper-foulmouthed-outburst-at-jobless-parents
Unbelievable show of how far out of touch the tories are.
 
Not quite sure how you find a job if you have no phone these days?

As Norman Tebbit would say,

'Get in your electric car, if your power hasn't been cut off, and pay the ULEZ charge or find a train that hasn't been cancelled ...

... and if you land a zero hours contract we'll cut off your benefits immediately but take six weeks to reinstate it if you don't make it through the four week trial period."
 
As Norman Tebbit would say,

'Get in your electric car, if your power hasn't been cut off, and pay the ULEZ charge or find a train that hasn't been cancelled ...

... and if you land a zero hours contract we'll cut off your benefits immediately but take six weeks to reinstate it if you don't make it through the four week trial period."
You jest there but on Universal Credit you can actually be forced to take a zero hours contract job or have your benefits stopped believe it or not !
 
You jest there but on Universal Credit you can actually be forced to take a zero hours contract job or have your benefits stopped believe it or not !

Zero hours contracts should be illegal in a developed country like ours ...

... how on earth can decent people make progress when their entire livelihood hangs by the thinnest of threads.

I'm being honest now, I'd rather become an armed robber.
 
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