The Labour Government

And then, like Sure Start, the Tories will pull the plug.
Well this happens with most governments, they often pull the plug on schemes that the other one implemented. I'm not saying it's correct.

Look at the shambles the last lot and the new government have made with what's left of our steel industry. Promises and priorities are very quickly forgotten sadly.
 
Most private members golf clubs are non profit organisations and many are struggling to stay open. My fees have risen more than 15% in the past two years, any surplus cash is always re-invested in the Club. You may think it’s just a game but for some people, especially the Seniors who have lost life partners it’s their world, it’s good for mental health as well as the benefits of walking 4 miles two or three times a week.
I tried it, and tended to agree with whoever said a round of golf was a good walk spoiled. And I never understood a game where the worse you were the more goes you got.

As for NI, I don't recall all this angst when Johnson increased employers' contributions in 2021.
 
What people still don't understand is that a state is in no way comparable to an individual or private business. They are clean different things, especially when the state has its own fiat currency.

I cannot (lawfully)-

Tax people.
Print money.
Borrow money over 40 (or even more) years at a cheaper rate than anyone else.

The state can.

The only danger in excessive spending - note 'excessive' - is that it can lead to runaway inflation. No sign of that. A huge chunk of the debt we effectively owe to ourselves. Why did no one care about the vast debt we carried for years to pay for World War One, World War Two, the Napoleonic Wars (yes!) and the huge sum paid in 'compensation' to slave-owning criminals? Because no one ever worried about any of these in my lifetime!

This country has long failed to invest, both in infrastructure and in our own people by way of education/training. If you want to see the consequences, look around you. We are spending a (relatively) small sum to repair the neglect of decades.

I guess many of you never service your cars as it's a bit extravagant.

BTW we could boost GDP tomorrow simply by rejoining the EU. It would probably pay for all the new defence expenditure and more.
 
Wentworth Golf Club, Surrey.

Joining fee approx 175k.
Annual membership 16k (2015 price).

How dare anyone imply golf is an elitist sport! We could all easily afford that. Next you'll be telling me the Tunnel Club is expensive.
There are municipal courses at £20 a round
 
Well this happens with most governments, they often pull the plug on schemes that the other one implemented. I'm not saying it's correct.

Look at the shambles the last lot and the new government have made with what's left of our steel industry. Promises and priorities are very quickly forgotten sadly.
What's Labour done wrong with steel? Too late to save the blast furnaces at Port Talbot but saved Scunthorpe, and committed another £2.5bn of support to the industry.
 
Yes, of course there are. And other cheap private golf courses.

But who can seriously deny that parts of the golfing world are very elitist indeed? And that can only be a matter of deliberate policy. To exclude.
It's the water resources that will be the long-term problem...
 
What's Labour done wrong with steel? Too late to save the blast furnaces at Port Talbot but saved Scunthorpe, and committed another £2.5bn of support to the industry.
It clearly wasn't too late to save the blast furnaces at PT. The deal hadn't been signed, labour were negotiating it and went with the closure. It was a terrible decision, economically and from a climate point of view. TATA Just took the 500 million of UK taxpayers moeny and opened up a new blast furnace in India.
 
Yes, of course there are. And other cheap private golf courses.

But who can seriously deny that parts of the golfing world are very elitist indeed? And that can only be a matter of deliberate policy. To exclude.
Let me educate you. Wentworth GC is owned by a Chinese company who charge the 'members' an insane amount of money to play there, all to make them money.
I'm a member of a private golf club, the members own the club. We charge a membership fee and aim to break even each year.
 
Socialists see it as an elitist sport, we should all be playing darts in the labour club taproom according to them.
Keeps you fit, teaches you life lessons and is a great environment to make friends.
Spit on mate, I’ve got my golf friends and Blue friends us a cross over between them, I’ve met a lot of people through golf who are now very good friends including a few single lads who have lost partners through one reason or another.
 
It clearly wasn't too late to save the blast furnaces at PT. The deal hadn't been signed, labour were negotiating it and went with the closure. It was a terrible decision, economically and from a climate point of view. TATA Just took the 500 million of UK taxpayers moeny and opened up a new blast furnace in India.
It's helped the climate in Port Talbot.

 
Big investments in infrastructure - trains, nuclear power, social housing- that will all pay dividends in the near future. we have to bite the bullet in the short term after 14 years of Tories losing all control and Trumps Tariffs kicking in.
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Real terms not a big investment in infrastructure in fact for transportation a 5% cut.
 
Big investments in infrastructure - trains, nuclear power, social housing- that will all pay dividends in the near future. we have to bite the bullet in the short term after 14 years of Tories losing all control and Trumps Tariffs kicking in.

Can only applaud the infrastructure spends. Whatever anyone thinks of the individual projects this is great news.

Infrastructure spends (usually) are the only things that give 100% return on investment. Unless it’s in things like HS2 that gets cancelled half way through of course.
 

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