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So do we have some context, how many hours was she working and how much was she earning to arrive at this £6 a month figure?

It’s always the same. A policy is announced and low and behold they drag out someone who it barely benefits or massively impacts and extrapolate how it’s such a shit policy. It’s smoke and mirrors, all policies generate winners and losers - if the winners significantly outweigh the losers then chances are it’s a good policy for society.
No, it's a good policy for winning elections. Stuff the minority in poverty.
 
from memory part time @ 20hrs per week - she wasn't dragged out of anywhere - she dialled in of her own volition and said she voted Tory - what is it with you? Conspiracy theorist?
FYI I also heard the owner of the Niu Loom Hotel in Manchester who reckoned taking everything into account - increased wage costs etc offsetting the "giveaways" he saw zero gains for his business.
Another pubco interviewee reckoned 3p off a pint would not make a dent in the 25/30p increase from supply and wages costs.
 
Well I never knew there was such a thing a national cheese toasty day - now I do I might celebrate with a cheese toasty which will increase my cheese intake, meaning I need to buy more cheese, meaning cheese makers earn more. So whilst it may seem a completely irrelevant question it raises awareness of the day - I can’t be arsed to check but I wouldn’t be surprised if the MP asking the question represents a large cheese manufacturer in their constituency (or maybe has shares in one… in which case I would be a lot less sympathetic to them using PMQ for their own financial benefit)
Blessed are the Cheesemakers.
 
Well I never knew there was such a thing a national cheese toasty day - now I do I might celebrate with a cheese toasty which will increase my cheese intake, meaning I need to buy more cheese, meaning cheese makers earn more. So whilst it may seem a completely irrelevant question it raises awareness of the day - I can’t be arsed to check but I wouldn’t be surprised if the MP asking the question represents a large cheese manufacturer in their constituency (or maybe has shares in one… in which case I would be a lot less sympathetic to them using PMQ for their own financial benefit)
He's from Somerset and the cheese maker he was talking about makes cheese in a new environmentally friendly way.

Haters will hate.
 
He's from Somerset and the cheese maker he was talking about makes cheese in a new environmentally friendly way.

Haters will hate.

Ans his area has a covid infection spike and a rise in knife crime, surely more important subjects to press the government on than enviromentaly friendly cheese.

It's PMQs to challenge the prime minister, not tell the prime minister a nice story
 
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Ans his area has a covid infection spike and a rise in knife crime, surely more important subjects to press the government on than enviromentaly friendly cheese.

It's PMQs to challenge the prime minister, not tell the prime minister a nice story
You're partly right. The PM's own party get to ask questions too, which are invariably more friendly and self promoting.

That's all this was.
 
local election result - food for thought - No UKIP and their voters didn't all go Tory


Britain Elects (@BritainElects) Tweeted:
Kinver (South Staffordshire) by-election result:

CON: 74.1% (+29.3)
GRN: 13.2% (-15.9)
LAB: 12.8% (+12.8)

Conservative HOLD.

No LDem (-26.2) as prev.
No Lib dems Labour lose out to Greens
 
Britain Elects (@BritainElects) Tweeted:
Kinver (South Staffordshire) by-election result:

CON: 74.1% (+29.3)
GRN: 13.2% (-15.9)
LAB: 12.8% (+12.8)

Conservative HOLD.

No LDem (-26.2) as prev.
No Lib dems Labour lose out to Greens

Why are election results from May being tweeted now?
 

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