New name, new street, new neighbours.
All right wing racists though I will guarantee ;-)
New name, new street, new neighbours.
Ive not read X for ages now. Elons revenue must be well down.All right wing racists though I will guarantee ;-)
Good one.
All right wing racists though I will guarantee ;-)
Spineless bastards.
According to the Cambridge Dictionary, Integrity is the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles, you refuse to change.
Exactly. They’re self serving urchins.Integrity doesn't get you a high-paying job after being an MP though. If he had nothing to hide, he would've rocked up himself.
Hopefully all OK and just having a break.I was thinking this earlier today. Hasn't been on for nearly a month.
See you haven't changed since being a fucking arrogant BM mod !
The bogarting triumvirate seem giddy tonight.
I was talking about straight profit margins. Fuel retailers including the big supermarkets have doubled their margins since 2019. That's after all of their costs are taken into account.Retailer margin will include covering wages, impacted by increases to minimum wage and NI so to say government policy has nothing to do with it isn’t true.
In the overall scheme of things retailer margin pales in to insignificance compared to tax element - which I don’t particularly find a fair tax as it’s not really progressive and impacts us all irrespective of ability to pay.
What do you get out of talking down to everyone whilst getting every political commentary wrong?At least your alerts are working to let you know we have posted.
Let me guess? You’ve got nothing to say to us?
The most unfair part of it is the simple amount. Fuel duty right now is 52.95p, so around 1/3 of the price at the pump. You then have VAT so that's another 20%. So if you fill up £50 then 52% of that amount is just tax, it's mental.I was talking about straight profit margins. Fuel retailers including the big supermarkets have doubled their margins since 2019. That's after all of their costs are taken into account.
I agree with you regarding progressive taxation. But it is very difficult to make it truly progressive where the spending is "discretionary", as it is on fuel. The lack of action on making taxation more progressive is disappointing in my eyes. The problem is the system is so complicated, any change has an impact on other aspects of the system.
I don't disagree with you totally. The issue is how much does the government decide is a really worthwhile cut in taxes. At present the overall government take of fuel duty is at its' lowest since 2023, mainly due to a reduction in usage. That reduction in usage itself is probably the biggest saving people can make.The most unfair part of it is the simple amount. Fuel duty right now is 52.95p, so around 1/3 of the price at the pump. You then have VAT so that's another 20%. So if you fill up £50 then 52% of that amount is just tax, it's mental.
On that £50 the retailer will make about £3 so even if they made no profit at all then it would make no difference.
It's just stupid on this issue to blame profiteering when the biggest profiteer is the government! The government has a massive lever to help and they have chosen not to help. It is also inexcusable because they knew this war was coming. The US build up to action in Iran started a month before the actual war started. They've had 3-4 months and done nothing.
Their predictive ability and efforts are purely based upon what happens today and that's it, forget months or years in the future, it's shambolic. Number 10 has likely spent 100x more energy over the last week deflecting Mandelson than it has working out a workable cost of living policy.
A minutes clapping on 75th minute of Everton game ?