foreign aid needs to be reviewed,
I'm just some random bloke on the internet who was asked to solve a problem that has evaded the greatest minds in this country for two decades, so please bear with me if I haven't nailed it ;)it was reviewed by the last Govt and cut from 0.5% GNI to 0.3% GNI by 2027 - thanks to the idiotic practises of that Govt over migration that led to nearly 30% of that total being spent INSIDE the UK on migrants and the services needed.
I'm just some random bloke on the internet who was asked to solve a problem that has evaded the greatest minds in this country for two decades, so please bear with me if I haven't nailed it ;)
He would need to if you think trying to rock a sinking ship is a good idea. It's when the boat stops rocking you know it's sinking. (A sailor told me.)God help me.
If someone asked me what was the best place to find suggestions on how to cut government spending, government web pages would be below the village idiot on my list.tell them to do what I did - go to Govt web pages - all the answers are there.
What, a cartoon about the economy hitting the rocks - from when Johnson was PM?
Thanks.Suffice to say we need to get serious about reducing spending in high spending government departments, not because we want to, but because we must. Don't blame me, blame the feckless politicians who've put us in this position.
The NHS funding model is out of date, the 5% spending target on defence is unaffordable, net zero needs to go, foreign aid needs to be reviewed, welfare spending is out of control, the government is too big and bloated, illegal immigration needs to be stopped. Just off the top of my head.
Going to be painful, but the longer we leave it the more painful it gets, a debt crisis will be much more painful
Well we actually spend and tax. Tax receipts don't determine what we spend, certainly not in the short/medium term, hence there is a multi-year spending plan.Forget talk of cutting back.
This Labour government will do what they all do and that is tax and spend.
Next lot will come in, blame this lot for the mess, blah blah blah, rinse and repeat.
It's just not though is it. The main topic of conversation is football or the weather. I almost never talk to someone at a pub about politics (no one has ever talked about immigration at a club come on). On the rare occasion I do it's about how people are struggling to pay this bill or this thing has gone up in price. A very tiny number of those people put it down to illegal immigration, but most put it down to cunts at the top of the pyramid.Whatever your political views are there is no doubting what the really big issue is with the vast majority of the population.
Go in any pub, club, restaurant or anywhere people are gathered and the main topic of conversation is illegal immigration and the failure of succesive governments to stop the flow, especially those crossing in rubber boats.
If the Labour part fail to stop it then we all know what is likely to happen at the next general election.
Pretty much. I'm in my mid-thirties, and whilst my friends and I gravitate to like-minded people, I haven't bumped into a single person that gives a fuck about this channel "crisis".It's just not though is it. The main topic of conversation is football or the weather. I almost never talk to someone at a pub about politics (no one has ever talked about immigration at a club come on). On the rare occasion I do it's about how people are struggling to pay this bill or this thing has gone up in price. A very tiny number of those people put it down to illegal immigration, but most put it down to cunts at the top of the pyramid.
Not sure where you go for a bit of downtime but they don’t represent the establishments that I frequent.Whatever your political views are there is no doubting what the really big issue is with the vast majority of the population.
Go in any pub, club, restaurant or anywhere people are gathered and the main topic of conversation is illegal immigration and the failure of succesive governments to stop the flow, especially those crossing in rubber boats.
If the Labour part fail to stop it then we all know what is likely to happen at the next general election.
Not round here. But it's still a Tory seat so the locals know moaning would be complete hypocrisy.Whatever your political views are there is no doubting what the really big issue is with the vast majority of the population.
Go in any pub, club, restaurant or anywhere people are gathered and the main topic of conversation is illegal immigration and the failure of succesive governments to stop the flow, especially those crossing in rubber boats.
If the Labour part fail to stop it then we all know what is likely to happen at the next general election.
When i mentioned something similar last week i was told to 'move'.Whatever your political views are there is no doubting what the really big issue is with the vast majority of the population.
Go in any pub, club, restaurant or anywhere people are gathered and the main topic of conversation is illegal immigration and the failure of succesive governments to stop the flow, especially those crossing in rubber boats.
If the Labour part fail to stop it then we all know what is likely to happen at the next general election.
Those people are in denial.When i mentioned something similar last week i was told to 'move'.