BlueHammer85
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Just for context.
Labour are doing very well and Starmer is a proper PM. Carry on.
Labour are doing very well and Starmer is a proper PM. Carry on.
I think we may be safe to assume that you are easily pleased.Just for context.
Labour are doing very well and Starmer is a proper PM. Carry on.
I think we may be safe to assume that you are easily pleased.
Agree particularly about the enjoy discussing bit. I like the banter and "robust" debate.
I don't do social media apart from BM really, and one of the things I actually like about it is that Ric allows a good deal of abuse! Sure I get called a **** from time to time and probably get a bit shirty about it at the time, but really I don't mind. I have my views and like to express them and when people call me a tosser then fair enough.
I also bear no animosity to any posters on here. It's all a bit of fun. Some of you lot behave like right dickheads on here I think, but at the end of the day there's no-one I wouldn't enjoy a pint with. We are all Blues at the end of the day.
I'd rather it was like there, here. Only with good pubs. BTW, I've worked there quite a bit - though not as a resident - and have friends and colleagues there. Have you?
Switzerland is indeed fabulous. But it's outrageously expensive, which is OK if you earn outrageous amounts of money, which as a visitor, or to retire there, I don't.Hot as a badgers arse and a bit on the dear side are my lasting impressions of the place. When it comes to becoming the Singapore of Europe I think the Swiss have a head start on us.
It’s a very nice place though.
Voting in Reform is voting in Farage, the guy that bought us Brexit through lies and is the reason for a lot with what you are angry about - especially the increase in migration.
He’s clearly a WUM and just looking to start an argument. This whole topic has been vigorously discussed the last few days, it dies down, and then he pops up trying to reignite it.
The increase in immigration is to do with our government of the day accepting people, fuck all to do with Brexit.
I think we may be safe to assume that you are easily pleased.
Or maybe I realise that being PM is a impossible position and I feel Labour are actually doing far more than the previous government to please all sides and do better for the country.
Brexit increased migration.
BTW, rumours abound that the miserable cunts will go after the pension triple lock next. They better fucking not, just as I've retired.
The UK spends 5% of GDP on the state pension. vs :
OECD average 7.7%
EU average (2022) 12.2%
Italy 16%
France 14.7%
Greece 14–16%
Germany 11%
But no, 5% is too much. CUNTS. We have just about the most ungenerous state pension in the developed world and they want to cripple it further. The US - bastion of social welfare as you know - even THEY have a more generous state pension than us. Even they put 7% in (of a much greater GDP), resulting in state pension about double what we get.
I think I need to say CUNTS again.
Ours is so low because we don’t want to pay into it. I lived in Germany for a few years and they pay a huge rate, something like 10% into national pension and more into health care. They also pay into a loss of work fund as well, something like 2% which enables them to get free equivalent full pay for up to 12 months, I think.BTW, rumours abound that the miserable cunts will go after the pension triple lock next. They better fucking not, just as I've retired.
The UK spends 5% of GDP on the state pension. vs :
OECD average 7.7%
EU average (2022) 12.2%
Italy 16%
France 14.7%
Greece 14–16%
Germany 11%
But no, 5% is too much. CUNTS. We have just about the most ungenerous state pension in the developed world and they want to cripple it further. The US - bastion of social welfare as you know - even THEY have a more generous state pension than us. Even they put 7% in (of a much greater GDP), resulting in state pension about double what we get.
I think I need to say CUNTS again.
Ours is so low because we don’t want to pay into it. I lived in Germany for a few years and they pay a huge rate, something like 10% into national pension and more into health care. They also pay into a loss of work fund as well, something like 2% which enables them to get free equivalent full pay for up to 12 months, I think.
Even though it’s unsustainable, didn’t Labour guarantee the triple?
Ours is so low because we don’t want to pay into it. I lived in Germany for a few years and they pay a huge rate, something like 10% into national pension and more into health care. They also pay into a loss of work fund as well, something like 2% which enables them to get free equivalent full pay for up to 12 months, I think.
Even though it’s unsustainable, didn’t Labour guarantee the triple?
I'm not sure. And when we spent £303bn on welfare last year (rising this year), going after £5bn of pensions spend - i.e less than 2% of it - would seem very much like focussing on the wrong thing, wouldn't it?Even though it’s unsustainable, didn’t Labour guarantee the triple?
What a wonderful man he is. Ra ra ra.Finally a serious PM that can have the relationship with our neighbours to deal with the migrant crises - Macron wouldn’t give two fucks about Farage.
Well done Starmer.