What makes you say that?

Because government more interested in stopping me from smoking in a beer garden than things like peoples lives![]()
fair enough fair enough
Search and rescue will continue until everybody is found, but you know that lol.

Straight forward enough question though, how many more kids have to die before we actually do something about knife crime. It's just a statistic that seems to be acceptable due to the lack of action. A 13 year old killed, oh well seems to be the attitude.
Bet you if I light a ciggy up in a beer garden soon, there's a search chopper out n all![]()
I do question why Labour chose to target pensioners first, whether they can afford it or not and not go for a wealth tax - I thought this was what Labour were all about in the run up to the election, hitting the millionaires and billiaonaires.
Speaking at the TUC conference in Brighton on Sunday, Sharon Graham said her union, Unite, is instead proposing a 1% wealth tax on the country's richest to fill the £22bn "black hole" in public finances.
https://news.sky.com/story/governme...winter-fuel-payments-says-unite-boss-13211672
In response, Unite has launched a national campaign to defend the Winter Fuel Payment. If enough of us take action, we can change the government’s plans and help all our pensioners keep warm this winter.
https://www.unitetheunion.org/campaigns/defend-the-winter-fuel-payment

I'm in ... and has nowt to do with turning 65 in October![]()
I'm expecting Keir to win the vote, I can't see a majority of MP's voting against him this early in his leadership.
I've got quite a few thoughts on it, even though it don't affect me, but I'll save boring everyone lol
I want to say credit to Wes Streeting for speaking honestly about it, he's quite a mouth piece, so was good to see him not try and defend it wholeheartedly.
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Its just pensioners who have savings and high yield private pensions that are losing the allowance right?
Not those on pension credit who live on £600 a month?
my mum was one of them till Beryl at knit and natter told her to claim it .They reckon there are 880,000 pensioners entitled to pension credit who are not claiming it, that I believe is where the problem lays.
I know it's easy to say well they should claim it, but how many of them live alone and wouldn't have the first clue about claiming benefits, and are apprehensive in doing so for various reasons.
I have no way of knowing how accurate that figure is re numbers, but I can probably understand why some elderly pensioners might not want to go to the hassle of claiming pension credit....so yes, well then they lose out if that's the mentality we want to have.
Not sure what the answer is to be honest.
Edit: also do those numbers not claiming pension credit mean we are just robbing peter to pay paul if they do claim it....and it goes on.

since the old style basic RP is £170 it's very unlikely to find any living on £600 per month .Its just pensioners who have savings and high yield private pensions that are losing the allowance right?
Not those on pension credit who live on £600 a month?