Ha! Ha! You can't fecking well wind me up you cnut!Yeah fair. Can’t expect low IQ people like Jabbo to have high IQ conversations. I understand
Ha! Ha! You can't fecking well wind me up you cnut!Yeah fair. Can’t expect low IQ people like Jabbo to have high IQ conversations. I understand
Don’t rise to it. That is a warning.Ha! Ha! You can't fecking well wind me up you cnut!
Point taken, perhaps I should have blued it, that expression usually taken as tongue in cheeks.Don’t rise to it. That is a warning.
Even if it was tongue in cheek, using such language (deliberate spelling mistake notwithstanding) towards another member is ill advised. Can easily be misinterpreted and can just escalate matters further.Point taken, perhaps I should have blued if, that expression usually taken as tongue in cheeks.
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Benefit scroungers vs corporation tax dodgers.In fairness to Rishi, he was trying to show he had 'hardship' when he was younger, but failed miserably by using Sky as an example, rather than food lol.
What he was referencing is the generalisation that some people that can't afford food, but they do seem to have 65" flat screen TVs, 40 ***s a day as well as a fridge full of beer.
This is a gross generalisation and out of 10,000 people that cant afford basic food, maybe 1 person lives this way and the press lap it up.
Benefit scroungers vs corporation tax dodgers.
It would also be interesting to know the relative values of the different dodgesI will find the link somewhere, but a study a few years ago showed that if no one cheated on benefits, dodged tax (ie cash in hand), dodged corp tax, etc, you could get the same Tax revenue from one rate of tax of around 5% (I think...it may have been 8%) for everyone. Quite mind-blowing.
It would also be interesting to know the relative values of the different dodges
Bearing in mind that there are two different kinds of benefit fraud, one a dodgy claimant, the other organised crime
And two different kinds of dodged tax, one one man band cash-in-hand, the other offshore and corporate
Because at the time, the alternative was a man of Indian heritage.
After Truss, they had to vote for him.
This isn't my paranoia, but IMO fact. I said at the time of the first leadership campaign that no way would the Tory members vote an Indian man in. Even if it was clear the alternative was grossly incompetent.
I also think that if Truss had never happened, the Tories would be a lot closer to Labour (though still behind) than they are now.
Good to see you back Imps. Should stick around.
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Wow. I mean, it's only one poll, but still... wow.
This is not true at all and yes I logged back in solely to address this statement.
Favourite amongst Tory members on Conservative home polling was Kemi Badnoch until the MPs got rid of her, instead railing behind their political machinations to present us with Rishi and Truss. Truss won through because the batshit crazy side of the membership somehow thought she was the great conservative hope while many like myself did not vote at all, in fact the day Badenoch was eliminated I cancelled my membership!
To try and present the media narrative that the membership voted for whitey (indeed you state it is fact) because they don't like Brownie just does not stack up when Kemi Badenoch was in fact the favoured choice of the membership until her elimination She began second to Mordaunt before topping the polls after hustings and remained top until the MPs got rid of her.! And yes I was on that panel and I would have voted for her as well if she had been in the final 2:
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The stitch up that is the Tory leadership process is to blame there! Rishi was way behind Truss all the way, not because "he's brown" but because he is vacuous and more of the same. My second choice would probably have been Mordaunt but then there was not a lot of choice (yes that huge majority yet not much choice of PM material.)
Continuing this media narrative of Tory members weren't going to vote for someone with Brown skin is listening to people who want that to be true ignoring the reality that Kemi Badenoch would have beaten both Sunak and Truss if they had a leadership election process and is just not true! Sunak was nowhere near winning that from the start, not because he has Indian heritage but because he is him! Stands for nothing, technocratic method man, with no ideas of his own that is not a leader at all! And I think the past couple of weeks should pretty much tell you that assessment of the man is pretty accurate.
And no I am not voting Tory this time round. I probably will not vote at all seeing as no vote counts anymore with everything decided by technocrats and corporates (and the lenders we borrow from) with politicians merely tinkerers of those set policies whose only decisions to make is where to spend the money they borrow from the rich while saddling us all with much more debt to paid off in the future and authorising the interest payments to the paymasters.
I should add (which should fuel your contempt for the batshit crazy side of the Tory membership) that if Priti Patel had
been there, they would have all gone for her rather than Truss and that kinda blows the "Indian Heritage" narrative out of the water entirely!
Depends how low the Tories go. A few more polls like this and you might see a lot of people switch allegiance.And yet they'll probably only get 1/2 seats absolute max.
Can't stand Farage and what he stands for but our politics system is so broken and I do agree with him on PR. I'd probably even vote if such a system existed.
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Governments have always spent more than they had. Look how rarely we have a cash surplus!
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The national debt right now is high because it follows the financial crash of 2009 and the pandemic. In fact, public sector debt right now is 97.6%. That is a lot!
However, borrowing is actually incredibly cheap right now. We are repaying national debt at around 4% GDP as the low interest rates paid on government bonds are not massively difficult to cope with. This is like getting a credit card with a low interest rate and maxing it out. As long as we keep servicing the debt, we are fine. But if we can’t pay… well, we sell more bonds.
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Debt is only set to go up. There are two ways to fix this. One is to cut cut cut - austerity politics. The other is grow grow grow - which can mean more borrowing in the short term.
In the 1920s we tried austerity. Out economy flatlined and debt was not reduced. In the 2010s we tried it again. Same result. In the 1940s we tried spending our way out of it. It worked.
So… you know… don’t be scared of debt. Just grow the economy and service the debt. Don’t shrink our economy by cutting services for the poor.