Is that it?
Yep, just a confused old man looking for the toilet
Is that it?
Yep, just a confused old man looking for the toilet
Ironically him being confused and old will probably still do less damage to his country than ditzy lizzy to ours.
I thought Corbyn and his magic money tree were bad.
Yep, just a confused old man looking for the toilet
Ed Miliband made a good speech in Parliament today on fracking. I don't see how it will materially change the international price of gas and I don't think enough safety checks have been made to say it is safe.
I thought the point was to create security of supply of energy for the U.K. It’s easy to detach the price from international levels through licensing and regulation - permission to extract related to a fixed profit measured on the cost of extraction, not the market. Of course this government could never do that as free market ideologues. View the gas as a national resource, and the extractors as providing a fixed rate service to the nation.Ed Miliband made a good speech in Parliament today on fracking. I don't see how it will materially change the international price of gas and I don't think enough safety checks have been made to say it is safe.
I thought the point was to create security of supply of energy for the U.K. It’s easy to detach the price from international levels through licensing and regulation - permission to extract related to a fixed profit measured on the cost of extraction, not the market. Of course this government could never do that as free market ideologues. View the gas as a national resource, and the extractors as providing a fixed rate service to the nation.
Of course it makes much more sense to invest in renewables which are currently much cheaper than gas generated energy. What would be preferable, the South Downs with a few wind farms or being pumped full of water to extract gas with huge pits, sludge and gas transportation (****ing pipelines!).
So the question is, why would Jacob Rees Mogg be so keen on a long term (it will take a very long time to research, establish and extract shale gas in reasonable quantities) dirty energy choice, when clean (albeit not always beautiful) alternatives are available now, and battery technology is improving exponentially. Profit, I’m guessing, mates rates.
Men fleeing Russia to avoid getting called up as reservists, whilst there's rumours Putin is planning to introduce a draft to call up a million conscripts - desperate times....all not going to plan Vlad?
In BulgariaCue Albanian men being joined by Russian men in the Channel dinghies. The Russians may have an unarguable claim for asylum.
In Bulgaria
Top rate tax rate abolished by Kwasi Kwarteng.
Hooray! - can't wait for the all the extra cash going to those earning over £150k pa to trickle down to my family.
Look at all the extra money the rich can give to the Albanians in exchange for coke and prostitutesAlbanians though.
Look at all the extra money the rich can give to the Albanians in exchange for coke and prostitutes
Simon Clarke, Secretary of State for ‘Levelling Up’ (me neither), promises an instant benefit in terms of growth from todays tax cutting bonanza on the wireless just now. Of course it will be difficult to measure this when you don’t allow independent organisations set up by the government to analyse economic policy, ie the OBR, to do any analysis of the policies.
Fun hearing him tell why a rise in NI was the right policy 3 months ago, but evil and anti conservative now. And that the election victory of a different leader with a radically different policy platform in 2019 equates to a strong mandate for Truss and her loyal band of walking dead.
It’s all guess work anyway. If there is a cut to stamp duty I’ll benefit because I’m moving house soon. Frankly I’d prefer to be incentivised to put solar panels on the new place, which would be helped by banks and other financial institutions actually passing on interest rate rises to savers as well as instantly levying them on borrowers. ****ing crooks.