Alan Harper's Tash
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She’ll be lucky to last the week…
Agreed. My shipments from South America never get a mention as well.oh dear! all the pathetic outrage over a complete non story.
Good on them, more to follow hopefully.Nottingham six labour councillors resigning tonight dissatisfied with Starmers leadership, they have formed into the NPA Nottingham people’s alliance as a credible opposition to the council
They didn’t know they had to apply because the agent was going to on their behalf. Not too difficult to understand
She may well blub her way out of it, can't imagine Starmer will let her resign, unlike Raynor she's more his type of politician.
If you can't trust a politician who says they made a genuine mistake who can you trust:-)Someone will need to take the rap for breaking the election promises on tax. She will in turn blame anyone but herself for them, Brexit, the tories, Trump, Ukraine or her estate agent
Sometimes you just have to wait until the truth comes out. Personally, I thought the ‘Run-On-Reeves’ (got to get the 3 word slogan in) was absurd, and those making some form of political capital, would look a little pathetic.
I’m not rich but had a few properties due to work circumstances and moving around a lot. I usually managed my own properties but when I first moved abroad used a full management service, which included them ensuring that all authoritative matters were catered for. When this broke, I couldn’t understand why it was made such a big thing.
What it confirms is that the media will dig and dig into anything that could bring a story, and even if it’s not that big, will sensationalise it to get their clicks or influence people.
What is really scary is those who will use this to go full throttle over such a tiny story.
You’re a fucking knobhead. As usual, you take the player, not the debate.Blessed are those who only own a few properties, political capital? You must have been grinning when you typed that.
Labour we fight for the downtrodden 2nd home owner.
It gets more surreal by the day.
Very good piece of satire.Just when you think things couldn't get any worse under this lot
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You’re a fucking knobhead. As usual, you take the player, not the debate.
Reality, I was homeless at 14 and a few years later, having lived under shit conditions, I was grateful of a council house. They offered me the chance to buy it but I refused, choosing to buy my first house as the council house had given me that step up into a decent job.
I chose to change my career and had to move away, renting the property to one of my mates for a small amount above my mortgage. The excess money went into squaring my mate away, who also had nowhere else to live, and after having to move again, needing another property to fall back on, used my financial status to buy another house (these were only terrace houses, btw) which I ended up letting again, to somebody who also needed help.
Never made a penny from the individual houses, but it did cover the mortgage payments, and now down to a single home, who my great-family live in, free of charge, because we all know how hard it is to get your foot on the ladder.
Again, you are the sort of person that I wouldn’t go for a drink with because you’re so self-absorbed; needy. And I wouldn't usually have responded, only because you directly quoted me, so I do believe you ‘needed’ a response.
Try getting out, pal, you might find a big wide world out there.
As stated, ‘pathetic’.
You’re a fucking knobhead. As usual, you take the player, not the debate.
Reality, I was homeless at 14 and a few years later, having lived under shit conditions, I was grateful of a council house. They offered me the chance to buy it but I refused, choosing to buy my first house as the council house had given me that step up into a decent job.
I chose to change my career and had to move away, renting the property to one of my mates for a small amount above my mortgage. The excess money went into squaring my mate away, who also had nowhere else to live, and after having to move again, needing another property to fall back on, used my financial status to buy another house (these were only terrace houses, btw) which I ended up letting again, to somebody who also needed help.
Never made a penny from the individual houses, but it did cover the mortgage payments, and now down to a single home, who my great-family live in, free of charge, because we all know how hard it is to get your foot on the ladder.
Again, you are the sort of person that I wouldn’t go for a drink with because you’re so self-absorbed; needy. And I wouldn't usually have responded, only because you directly quoted me, so I do believe you ‘needed’ a response.
Try getting out, pal, you might find a big wide world out there.
As stated, ‘pathetic’.
Yep. Hilts.Someone needs a break from here.
KissesYep. Hilts. Who i don't care about.
Yep. Welsh Labour are now suddenly very keen on PR after years of rejecting it, only because they've now realised the only way to stop Reform is to have a Marxist coalition of Welsh Labour and Plaid.How Keir Starmer still has the audacity to stand when his entire basis was built upon the bringing of the house of commons back in line and not further taxing the lower tax bracket. You could not make it up. Labour and Conservative are now working together to reject all Reform members from local government so that the Status Quo can be maintained. I am not a great fan of Reform, but I cannot stand anymore of the ridiculousness that goes on in the House of Commons.