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Well it does matter doesn't it, especially in your case when you are so critical of others when it comes to an alternative view to BKB?

As it is, your lot shit the bed for 14 years and Labour have indeed left some skidders on the sheets for 14 months.

Unfortunately most of your sheets needed throwing away, the ones with skidders only need to go to the laundrette.
If this is what you come up with when you think for yourself, I’d actually rather you just stick to parroting whatever happens to be on LBC.
 
It depends what options people have. For example, this town has a smallish Tesco a ,ile out of town and a smallish Waitrose bang in the centre. There are no other major supermarkets within a 10 mile radius, a few Co-ops but that's about it. There is nowhere for the townfolk to go. We are lucky that we can afford the 2 independant butchers that are now only slightly more expensive than the supermarkets anyway and most of their produce is local, but not everyone can.

There's no doubt that food inflation is a reality as we all know. My point is, some organisations who are shouting loudest about the NI rises are at the very same time using it as an opportunity to increase their profit margins.

We will never be able to pick the bones out of it mate as too many variables. Would I put it past Tesco (or anyone) trying to maximise profits? Absolutely not it’s why they are in business.
 
Antisemitism is a huge agenda item for the Government atm.

Hate crime of all types have been on the rise due to the febrile atmosphere created by certain sectors of the political spectrum and should be a focus of any government but this is not a simple case of anti-Semitism it's a complex public order issue around which legitimate concerns exist. At most the government should have been using back channels to raise questions and express concern rather than what he's done.
 
If this is what you come up with when you think for yourself, I’d actually rather you just stick to parroting whatever happens to be on LBC.
"Shit the bed" was YOUR analogy. I can't help it if YOU decided to come up with it and at the same time decide 14 and 4 are the same. Maybe on that occasion BKB didn't!!

Your rantings have become more desperate over the last few weeks. In fact if you were a politician I've got you down as a Richard Holden (look him up on Politics Live earlier in the week)

Now toddle off back to GBN or the musings of Kimi so you can "parrot" her again just as you did the other day.
 
We will never be able to pick the bones out of it mate as too many variables. Would I put it past Tesco (or anyone) trying to maximise profits? Absolutely not it’s why they are in business.
You're right, but at the same time as the profits and margins are rising, don't moan about some increased costs to the business.
 
You're right, but at the same time as the profits and margins are rising, don't moan about some increased costs to the business.
£2.74 Billion profit last year.

That says to me they could have absorbed some of those increased costs with a lower profit margin.

Something Labour should be doing is taxing huge profits as that shows how much companies like Tesco are taking the piss out of us.
 
£2.74 Billion profit last year.

That says to me they could have absorbed some of those increased costs with a lower profit margin.

Something Labour should be doing is taxing huge profits as that shows how much companies like Tesco are taking the piss out of us.
You're right. I do have a bit of sympathy for them that their profit margins are actually quite low as businesses go. But to actually increase those margins whilst at the same time moaning about the affordability of the NI and minimum national wage increases comes across as a bit hypocritical.
 
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You're right. I do have a bit of sympathy for them that their profit margins are actually quite low as businesses go. But to actually increase those margins whilst at the same time monaing about the affordability of the NI and minimum national wage increases comes across as a bit hypocritical.
My economics knowledge is as much as the football intelligence of a rag.
 
Hate crime of all types have been on the rise due to the febrile atmosphere created by certain sectors of the political spectrum and should be a focus of any government but this is not a simple case of anti-Semitism it's a complex public order issue around which legitimate concerns exist. At most the government should have been using back channels to raise questions and express concern rather than what he's done.
Given that the Home Office knew about this a week ago, the government have had ample opportunity to address the situation, if they had wished to do so.

As it is, Starmer is simply paying lip service to the idea of tackling antisemitism and he shouldn’t be taken seriously.
 
Given that the Home Office knew about this a week ago, the government have had ample opportunity to address the situation, if they had wished to do so.

As it is, Starmer is simply paying lip service to the idea of tackling antisemitism and he shouldn’t be taken seriously.
How do you know this hasn't been discussed earlier and only became public yesterday?
 
Given that the Home Office knew about this a week ago, the government have had ample opportunity to address the situation, if they had wished to do so.

As it is, Starmer is simply paying lip service to the idea of tackling antisemitism and he shouldn’t be taken seriously.

It's performative bollocks and not just him but Badenoch and Davey at it too. You could argue they were in a less informed position but no excuse for any of them exacerbating what was already a difficult situation with crass announcements.
 
Given that the Home Office knew about this a week ago, the government have had ample opportunity to address the situation, if they had wished to do so.

As it is, Starmer is simply paying lip service to the idea of tackling antisemitism and he shouldn’t be taken seriously.
I bet that makes for an interesting Friday Night Dinner conversation with his Jewish wife and children, both of whom are brought up in the Jewish faith.

"How are things going with fighting antisemitism Dad as we had names shouted at us in the street today?"

"Don't know and don't care kids, now pass the pork (joke)!"

But as we all know:

BKB

Shalom!!
 
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I despair with Starmer. Wtf is he doing wading into a football public order decision? It's not like he hasn't got a few other things on his plate he could do with addressing.
I would say Starmer views antisemitism as the same way Thatcher viewed the unions, a huge risk to position and power. He was in the Shadow cabinet of Corbyn and got a front row seat for how that issue caused huge damage for the party.
 

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