hampshireblue
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The same transport minister who asked what time the UK ATC centre closed at night!!Look over there :-)
But yeah that was tragic
The same transport minister who asked what time the UK ATC centre closed at night!!Look over there :-)
But yeah that was tragic
We pay for that kind of talented politician:-)The same transport minister who asked what time the UK ATC centre closed at night!!
I had managed to avoid reminding the Tories that Liar Johnson's ethics adviser resigned because Johnson rejected his advice (and another resigned because he'd been too busy). And Johnson himself got away with taking his lover (one of them) on trade trips because the Mayor of London's code of conduct didn't cover such things. Frankly, not getting a licence under a complicated Housing Act isn't exactly like lying to the monarch about proroguing Parliament.Look over there :-)
But yeah that was tragic
And Labour’s transport minister was a convicted fraudster.The Tories had a transport minister who gave a shipping contract to a firm with no ships.
One of the many reasons they were booted out.I had managed to avoid reminding the Tories that Liar Johnson's ethics adviser resigned because Johnson rejected his advice (and another resigned because he'd been too busy). And Johnson himself got away with taking his lover (one of them) on trade trips because the Mayor of London's code of conduct didn't cover such things. Frankly, not getting a licence under a complicated Housing Act isn't exactly like lying to the monarch about proroguing Parliament.
From "Your top ten examples of whataboutery".
And was given a conditional discharge as the offence was so minor.And Labour’s transport minister was a convicted fraudster.
The Tories had a transport minister who gave a shipping contract to a firm with no ships.
Was that the settling of the long running rail dispute?Didn’t Labour have a transport minister dishing out pay rises without them being approved?
Obviously the remit of the untalented.
And yet Drakeford is quite happy to state that introducing PR will prevent Reform from gaining power in Wales.Apart from the fact that the Senedd is already elected by a sort of PR, and the change to a different form of PR dates from before Farage found Wales.
It's actually worse than incompetent in her case as she initially claimed to not be aware of her obligation to obtain a licence whilst at the same time she's publicly declared the importance of exactly that licence.So it’s incompetent to trust your lettings agent to do there job. Would the same apply to your solicitor ? Accountant ? Builder ? Window cleaner ?
It's actually worse than incompetent in her case as she initially claimed to not be aware of her obligation to obtain a licence whilst at the same time she's publicly declared the importance of exactly that licence.QW
I've said previously... there's absolutely nothing to suggest that Reform would honour their various policy commitments if they were to gain power, there's every likelihood they'll prove to be as self serving and acquiescent as the Lib/Lab/Con Uniparty are to the globalist corporations and parasitic rentier class establishment who run this country.Politicians always keep their promises eh? Did you get levelled up? Do you live near one of those 40 new hospitals?
The pay rise was sanctioned by the treasury to end a strike.Didn’t Labour have a transport minister dishing out pay rises without them being approved?
Obviously the remit of the untalented.
He said they wouldn't reduce taxes until they've first reduced spending, which seems eminently sensible to me, I'm not sure how anyone seems to think it could be done any other way?If immigration matters to the majority of the public, how come they're only polling at around 30%? That's because most people aren't gullible enough to think immigration is the main issue or the only issue.
As for reducing taxes, Tice was banging on a couple of months back that they were definitely going to bring in the £20,000 tax-free allowance. Now they're coming up with excuses as to why they can't do it. Fact is that they'll never do it even if they do manage to reduce spending. And they'll struggle to reduce spending anyway, given that they've completely and utterly failed to do it at local level.
They're a shambles of a party - run by grifters and chancers and full of incompetence and inexperience
Farage appears to back up what you are saying, a true man of the people earning £24000 per hour for a gold bullion company. This taken form his own statement to the parliamentary authorities:I've said previously... there's absolutely nothing to suggest that Reform would honour their various policy commitments if they were to gain power, there's every likelihood they'll prove to be as self serving and acquiescent as the Lib/Lab/Con Uniparty are to the globalist corporations and parasitic rentier class establishment who run this country.
I'm sorry, where did I say Farage is a man of the people?Farage appears to back up what you are saying, a true man of the people earning £24000 per hour for a gold bullion company. This taken form his own statement to the parliamentary authorities:
1. Employment and earnings
Role, work or services : Brand Ambassador
Name of payer : Direct Bullion
Address of payerLevel 1, Devonshire House, One Mayfair Place, London W1J8AJ
Date registered20 December 2024
- Payment£91,200.00
Hours4 hours - This is an estimated maximum hours worked per month
They didn't scrap it, they clarified that it would be introduced once spending cuts had first been made.What policy commitments are those? I can't see too many but to take the biggest one of the lot - they were banging on about increasing the tax-free personal allowance to £20,000 but as soon as they got questioned on it as to how it would be paid for, they scrapped that idea. If they're binning off major policies like that nearly 4 years out from a General Election then I'd love to see what their manifesto looks like with 6 months to go.
Nothing to do with the type of people in local government and everything to do with the fact there is little fat to trim after 15 years of freezes and cuts to local government. Reform were going to cut DEI officers that didn’t even exist ! And now they are spending £75,000 in one local governmentHe said they wouldn't reduce taxes until they've first reduced spending, which seems eminently sensible to me, I'm not sure how anyone seems to think it could be done any other way?
As I've said previously Reform may very well fail to honour their policy commitments if they do achieve power and could well prove to be as self serving and acquiescent to the globalist corporations and parasitic rentier class establishment who run this country as the Lib/Lab/Con Alliance have been. Who knows?
The problem any Reform Councils and Councillors have at local level is that they're inheriting a workforce made up overwhelmingly of left wing individuals who are deeply entrenched in a public sector "work" culture of entitlement, inefficiency and incompetence where they've been under no compulsion at all to be in any way productive or accountable... that workforce will inevitably double down on their appalling attitude to work and become uncooperative and intransigent in the face of any attempt at reforming it by Reform Councils.
This is sort of what happens when somebody gets paid to film a commercial that might only take a short period to make, and a company then uses that commercial in its advertising for a year or so.Farage appears to back up what you are saying, a true man of the people earning £24000 per hour for a gold bullion company. This taken form his own statement to the parliamentary authorities:
1. Employment and earnings
Role, work or services : Brand Ambassador
Name of payer : Direct Bullion
Address of payerLevel 1, Devonshire House, One Mayfair Place, London W1J8AJ
Date registered20 December 2024
- Payment£91,200.00
Hours4 hours - This is an estimated maximum hours worked per month
It's everything to do with the abysmal work ethic that exists within local government workforces and the wider public sector.Nothing to do with the type of people in local government and everything to do with the fact there is little fat to trim after 15 years of freezes and cuts to local government. Reform were going to cut DEI officers that didn’t even exist ! And now they are spending £75,000 in one local government