Sir Kneel-a-Lot or the privileged one with special pension provision has defined working people as “people who earn their living, rely on our services and don’t really have the ability to write a cheque when they get into trouble”. So is saving bad and reliance on state handouts good, with this definition the Starmer isn't a working person and we'll be taxed into oblivion
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He actually said in an interview he expects his own taxes to go up.
Ask Wes Streeting what a worker is as the shadow health secretary doesn't know."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR -
Is it someone who understands how to use an apostrophe?
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIs it someone who understands how to use an apostrophe?
"A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWots a cheque?…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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I'm no Labour fan, but anyone who thinks that taxes can remain the same in the current climate (with absolutely everything going up in cost) must be deluded. The best you could do with taxes staying the same is effectively maybe carrying on like before ie. with everything falling apart even more. This should actually be the manifesto for most parties "vote for us, we will keep things in the same tulip state as is now and get paid ourselves".Comment
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Originally posted by dsc View PostI'm no Labour fan, but anyone who thinks that taxes can remain the same in the current climate (with absolutely everything going up in cost) must be deluded. The best you could do with taxes staying the same is effectively maybe carrying on like before ie. with everything falling apart even more. This should actually be the manifesto for most parties "vote for us, we will keep things in the same tulip state as is now and get paid ourselves".
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Is that followed by founding a Peace Corps and going to the moon within the decade, not because it's easy but because it's hard?
Just askin' like.
When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by dsc View PostI'm no Labour fan, but anyone who thinks that taxes can remain the same in the current climate (with absolutely everything going up in cost) must be deluded. The best you could do with taxes staying the same is effectively maybe carrying on like before ie. with everything falling apart even more. This should actually be the manifesto for most parties "vote for us, we will keep things in the same tulip state as is now and get paid ourselves".Comment
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