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Previously on "Coke nosed Prime Minister"

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  • BrilloPad
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    Charlie Sheen admits shameful past in which he dabbled with Conservatism

    Michael Gove vows to axe VAT on small mirrors, glass coffee tables and razor blades

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by Yorkie62 View Post
    Why wait until 2022. BoJo's plan, exit the EU by whatever means on the 31st October, raise 40% tax threshold to secure middle England vote, call GE, defeat JC, job done.
    Middle England is in minority, thanks to successive Scumverments

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  • Yorkie62
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    So it’s going to cost near 10 bln per year(every year)but he will fund it using max of 30 bln set aside? Enough till 2022 and after that who cares?
    Why wait until 2022. BoJo's plan, exit the EU by whatever means on the 31st October, raise 40% tax threshold to secure middle England vote, call GE, defeat JC, job done.

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  • original PM
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    What I find most laughable about this is that a third of the UK population has taken a recreational drug in the past and a 5th take them on a regular basis - (British drugs survey 2014: drug use is rising in the UK – but we're not addicted | Society | The Guardian)

    So actually that would tell me that most of the MP's in sitting currently have taken at some point some form of recreational drug.

    And so when you listen to them condemning someone for taking drugs all you really see is what amounts to a bunch of spoiled hypocrites trying to get someone they do not like told off by the teacher.

    This sort of petty, back stabbing behaviour does not set a good example and actually is not the sort of behaviour you want from people who are supposed to be responsible for the future of the country.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
    That and increasing the upper EeNI threshold, so much is clawed back, as with the recent increase to 50k.
    It’s going to be Tory Scum Scam for sure

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  • jamesbrown
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    So it’s going to cost near 10 bln per year(every year)but he will fund it using max of 30 bln set aside? Enough till 2022 and after that who cares?
    That and increasing the upper EeNI threshold, so much is clawed back, as with the recent increase to 50k.

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  • AtW
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    By the way that PoS (Boris) was arguing against 50-45% tax, will see what he says (or not) now

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  • AtW
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    So it’s going to cost near 10 bln per year(every year)but he will fund it using max of 30 bln set aside? Enough till 2022 and after that who cares?

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  • AtW
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    “The move, which will cost an estimated £9.6billion a year, will save people thousands of pounds on their tax bill. It will be funded from the £26.6billion of "fiscal headroom" that is currently set aside by the Treasury for no-deal preparations.”

    He goes for no-deal but wants to use money set aside for the prep for it

    Well, at least it’s more realistic than Toady’s fantasy “scrap VAT” plan, obviously the above will be funded by increased taxes

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  • jamesbrown
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    Speaking of coke.

    Hammond is going to wet himself.

    Boris Johnson's radical plan to slash income tax for 3million by raising 40p rate threshold to GBP80,000

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  • AtW
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    “I don’t believe that I’ve ever on any occasion failed to tell the truth about this when asked directly,” he said, when asked if he declared his past drug use to US authorities. The Electronic System for Travel Authorisation visa waiver form for entry into the US asks: “Have you ever violated any law related to possessing, using or distributing illegal drugs?”

    A spokesman later said Gove had taken legal advice from a QC who is “satisfied that Michael completed his forms correctly”.”

    He had a QC opinion, that’s awright then...

    ... why wasn’t it US immigration lawyer?

    Did he tell QC that he was in possession of class A drug and used it ?

    Last edited by AtW; 9 June 2019, 20:36.

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  • AtW
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    “The cabinet minister also said no one had ever asked him about drug use when he took office.”

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  • AtW
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    Oh dear - poor Toady

    Michael Gove's No 10 hopes falter after cocaine admission | Politics | The Guardian

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  • BR14
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    Get a room you two and don't forget the stockings and orange...A holdall might come in handy too
    don't you have a drindl to iron, heidi?

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  • jamesbrown
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    Get a room you two and don't forget the stockings and orange...A holdall might come in handy too
    You can keep your contrived little fantasies to yourself, along with your support of racist political parties.

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