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Is that the best you can do?To use your often used response.
Let’s wait and see.
Is it? Really?
Is that the best you can do?To use your often used response.
Let’s wait and see.
What’s the best you can do? Are you going round trying to ensure as many pensioners’ homes are insulated as well as they can be, or are you just posting shite on a sub forum?Is that the best you can do?
Is it? Really?
It would seem you are the only one who can predict the future as even the press arn't saying that - just youOh my days...
So the pensioners now have to pray that it won't get cold in the winter, so they won't die?
Put the shovel down fella...
the latter - as usual sadlyWhat’s the best you can do? Are you going round trying to ensure as many pensioners’ homes are insulated as well as they can be, or are you just posting shite on a sub forum?
Wasn’t it 2 million before, now it’s 4 thousand?It would seem you are the only one who can predict the future as even the press arn't saying that - just you
If you are doing that, then all credit to you. Well done. I doff my cap.Wasn’t it 2 million before, now it’s 4 thousand?
We’re currently working out how to help the people who may be affected this winter. Opening up warm spaces and having frequent coffee mornings/craft afternoons etc where people can come together and keep warm.
We did similar the winter before last when the prices were crazy and it worked well. The hardest thing is getting people to come. Once they do, they love it, but people find it hard to break their routines.
I think the forum has got your message on that.If you are doing that, then all credit to you. Well done. I doff my cap.
However, the fact is, we now have an elected government that introduced
a policy, just days after being elected, without being in its manifesto, that
knowingly puts pensioners' lives at risk. Sorry, but that is unacceptable. It doesn't
matter which party did it. It's unacceptable and Labour did it. No amount
of back and forth on here, or anywhere else for that matter is going to change it.
Labour did it. Therefore Labour have to own it.
Unfortunately, mate, I'm pretty sure a few haven't...I think the forum has got your message on that.
Another Telegraph headline. Might as well be the Express or Sun for credibility these days.4,000 pensioners could potentially die according to... The Labour Party.
Naivety my arse.
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Labour are owning it. They are the ones who are, at present introducing it. It wasn't in the manifesto because they didn't know the extent of the finances-or maybe you believe they had full access to everything?If you are doing that, then all credit to you. Well done. I doff my cap.
However, the fact is, we now have an elected government that introduced
a policy, just days after being elected, without being in its manifesto, that
knowingly puts pensioners' lives at risk. Sorry, but that is unacceptable. It doesn't
matter which party did it. It's unacceptable and Labour did it. No amount
of back and forth on here, or anywhere else for that matter is going to change it.
Labour did it. Therefore Labour have to own it.
Accepting other peoples opinions means agreeing with them in this instance. How many times have we seen posters being called a WUM for standing their ground here?
As for @hilts being condescending? read the room mate ffs.
No misquote intended. direct reply button used article pasted in middle of quote edited to correct. How is showing it is not normal practice for a serving PM to require a box whataboutery?@ganganvince Don’s misquote me, please. Furthermore, rhetoric and whataboutery is a twats trick.
Stopped drs strikesEr; an end to the rail strikes? If that is down to the government, that is. Nothing else springs to mind right now.
Totally agree about the "standing charge". I get the infrastructure needs paying for but the standing charge should be knocked off everybody's bills so you start to pay after the value of the standing charge. It hits the poorest taxpayers really hard and I'm pretty sure most of the existing infrastructure was paid for with public money in the first place.Labour are owning it. They are the ones who are, at present introducing it. It wasn't in the manifesto because they didn't know the extent of the finances-or maybe you believe they had full access to everything?
But to put it into context, not a single person has, as yet, lost any money. Not a single person is any worse off today. It is highly likely that people will suffer more from the forthcoming increase in fuel prices than they will the withdrawal of WFA. Yet I haven't read anything for you moaning about the energy market and how it works-apologies if you have and I'm happy to be corrected. I think it scandalous that the first £380 that we all pay in energy bills buys not one Kwh of energy. What are your views on this?
No doubt you voted Labour to keep voting for the wrong thing in everything possible. #GhostFaceKillah