hampshireblue
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Which bit?So I take it you support - fine.
Which bit?So I take it you support - fine.
Yeah you got that right.... watch this space... Rachel from accounts will be back with her begging bowl soon enough. (unless she quits or gets booted out)Well the new laws protecting... workers rights... probably helped the "average working person"-whatever that actually means.
Stupidly commiting to no tax,VAT or NI rises on workers..probably protects the average worker.
You go through issues like a shopping trolley with a busted wheel, one para it's grooming gangs, then average workers then back to grooming. It's like having our very own version of Boris Johnson on the site.
They are by no means perfect but if you consider where we are now, the pits, you must have been mortified beyond words by the last lot.
The ditching of the inquiry..... even the most monocular ardent Labour supporter must be able to recognise the cowardice in what they've done here?Which bit?
I genuinely haven't had time to listen to whatever has been announced but whatever it is, it's not in any of the news headlines just now.The ditching of the inquiry..... even the most monocular ardent Labour supporter must be able to recognise the cowardice in what they've done here?
Fair enough, it's only just dropped.... watch this space.I genuinely haven't had time to listen to whatever has been announced but whatever it is, it's not in any of the news headlines just now.
I can't stand this two tier nanny state do as I say not as I do load of freeloaders.
I am an FOC pensioner, and I used to vote for them.
I can't bear the thought of another 5 years of them.
I note you ignore the parts about the average worker though. Still anyone who writes...Yeah you got that right.... watch this space... Rachel from accounts will be back with her begging bowl soon enough. (unless she quits or gets booted out)
Thought you'd pitch in defending the indefensible..
Tactical and cowardly timing to avoid a challenge.
Have you seen Jess Phillips making the announcement in parliament? She does not appear to be behind it at all and it looks like she acting under sufferance.... still if Keir says it's so, then it'll be alright with you.
As you were...
Fs Vince, do I have to do all the maths for you.]You forgot to deduct the WFA for most
It was done in a very clumsy manner but the principle was correct. As it turns out, my in-laws lost WFA by just a few £. But, it prodded us into looking at whether they were missing out on any other benefits. They are now £105 p/w better off, which is a massive uplift of their income on a % basis.You forgot to deduct the WFA for most
Well Done Starmer and Labour.
The Labour Government have unreservedly pulled the inquiry into grooming gangs.... can this incompetent and inept government sink any lower?
Yeah you're all correct I personally cannot find anything good they have done for the average working person, so forgive me for not heaping praise on them.
Anyone that saw Jess Philipps making that announcement at the last minute before the Easter recess will know she was not in support of it.
Cowardly, done at the last minute, before the recess knowing there would be many on their own side would be opposed to avoid discussion and debate in parliament.
Shocking!
Of course it’s been ditched and it isn’t because of the cost!
Would you rather waste more months/years and millions taxpayers money for more inquires that we’ve done countless times for the same result or get on with implementing the recommendations Labour set out ?
I’d rather those responsible for allowing the abuse to go on for fucking years for fear of being called racists be named, shamed and brought to some kind of justice.
I’m old fashioned like that.
Starmer bought the first major prosecution of Asian grooming gangs, he also changed the whole prosecution process to help bring justice to the victims in all this.
Labour implemented 20 new recommendations that the Tories failed to act upon. Read into all properly and see if you still come to the same basic Farage frothing conclusion.
Climb out of his fucking sphincter will you.
It’s embarrassing
Similar story my mum missed out on pension credit butwas entitled to attendance allowance but never claimed. This was the kick she needed now gets the higher rate of AAIt was done in a very clumsy manner but the principle was correct. As it turns out, my in-laws lost WFA by just a few £. But, it prodded us into looking at whether they were missing out on any other benefits. They are now £105 p/w better off, which is a massive uplift of their income on a % basbasis
Climb out of his fucking sphincter will you.
It’s embarrassing
Mate, you spent a week of your life listening to an aqua album so hardly a reliable judge of intellect. Since you became politically radicalised due to excessive rabbit hole burrowing during lockdown you have become less fun, and also something of a fanny.At least you got a like from the thickest poster on the forum.