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Previously on "Sir Kier Starmer and the rumours..."
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I do wish that people who go to the time and effort to make up nonsense about the Prime Minister learnt to spell his first name correctly.
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Originally posted by escapeUK View Post
why don't you leave if you don't like it?
I'll be honest with you, why would I leave when the best bit is just around the corner?
JUST STOP WHINGEING!!!
FFS.
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostWhy is this twat still in this country? Can't find the escape module?
Will someone show it to it FFS.
Talk about inverse nominative determinism.
I'll be honest with you, why would I leave when the best bit is just around the corner?Last edited by escapeUK; 13 October 2024, 13:40.
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Why is this twat still in this country? Can't find the escape module?
Will someone show it to it FFS.
Talk about inverse nominative determinism.
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Originally posted by escapeUK View PostA delicious bit of news in the Telegraph today. Rachel Reeves the Chancellor of the occupational government, expensed £1225 to pay someone to help her file her tax return. Of course you and I would not be able to deduct such an expense from our personal tax return, oh no, that's only for more equal animals than us.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/ta...p-tax-returns/
Also, if she thinks she is clever enough to be Chancellor, then why exactly does she need help? Hilarious. Also MPs have a dedicated fast track helpline, no waiting in a queue hours for HRMC to answer and then give the wrong answer!
Oh and for those saying what have Labour done in their first 100 days, someone made a nice list It already seems out of date as it misses the 1 billion investment cancelled from DP world / PO Ferries.
The real test will be how well Starmer and Lammy handle the upcoming Commonwealth conference...
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A delicious bit of news in the Telegraph today. Rachel Reeves the Chancellor of the occupational government, expensed £1225 to pay someone to help her file her tax return. Of course you and I would not be able to deduct such an expense from our personal tax return, oh no, that's only for more equal animals than us.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/ta...p-tax-returns/
Also, if she thinks she is clever enough to be Chancellor, then why exactly does she need help? Hilarious. Also MPs have a dedicated fast track helpline, no waiting in a queue hours for HRMC to answer and then give the wrong answer!
Oh and for those saying what have Labour done in their first 100 days, someone made a nice list It already seems out of date as it misses the 1 billion investment cancelled from DP world / PO Ferries.
Last edited by escapeUK; 13 October 2024, 10:31.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
It would appear that No.10 have had to step in and dig our clueless PM out of his hole... https://www.express.co.uk/news/polit...rpedoed-claims
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Originally posted by Snooky View PostWibble widdle widdle
Not so much dealing with my points but letting your nappy over run on it.
All they needed to do was to enforce/improve governance laws.
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Originally posted by TheDude View Post
He's a lawyer, not a munitions expert.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostNo water companies being ripped a new one.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c5ypp032le0o
Thames Water, Yorkshire Water and Northumbrian Water face £168m fines by the industry regulator over historic sewage spills
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The government is currently consulting on plans to ensure that money earmarked for upgrades cannot be used to pay salaries or dividends.
The Conservatives watched this get worse and worse during their tenure but did SFA about it.
I'm sure most of your other points are easily dismantled but I really don't have the patience.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
Things are normally revealed - eventually.
I could've equally ended the post with "Confused? You won't be after this week's episode of Soap!" - but only those of a sufficiently long enough memory would've understood that one.You git.
Now I'll be whistling that theme tune all afternoon.
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