I decided not to reply. Fucking mind boggling some of the comments on here.These campsites where they concentrate people even have security and fences these days is an incredible line tbf.
Maybe he just worked there ... a jobs a jobs and all that;-)
I thought that might be the case, but if you average out the last three months the sales are still on a continued downward slope. Interest rates need to come down quicker IMHO.Isn't the drop in house sales a lull after the stamp duty rush?
Sorry I can't see this, Reeves may be, but Starmer has a huge majority and four more years in office.Raynor suspended from UNITE and the union to asses its relationship with the party.
Starmer and Reeves now on borrowed time.
Was good for Arsenal.Are some people still thinking the Rwanda scheme was a good idea?
You have to laugh.
when it comes to IHT, I'm with this working-class hero...Honestly I find your attitude here absolutely disgusting. That you should be mocking the fact that someone gets to pass just SOME of their worldly wealth to their children?
You say you are not a "lefty". Honestly you behave like you're a fully paid up Marxist at times.

There is no chance of Reform forming the next government unless they merge with the Conservatives, and that will in itself probably split the Tory party and its vote. The poll surge for Reform is a protest vote imo, it's just pushing Labour to the right. That said it wouldnt surprise me if the next Parliament could well be hung, but I just can't see Farage and co getting anywhere near a majority.I honestly think Farage would be far worse than Starmer. He's a grifter first and foremost and will latch on to any populist idea - immigration in particular - for his own ends. He slagged off the EU for decades but was more than happy to pick up his MEP salary. I could see him isolating us from the rest of the world with his divisive politics. Even the policies that should appeal to people of all political persuasions are ideas that belong in a fantasy world. How the hell are they going to fund the increase in the tax-free personal allowance to £20,000 that they're proposing? The simple fact is they can't so they won't do it if they get in. I know you're quite right-wing when it comes to the economy and stuff but there's not a chance Farage comes close to delivering what you're advocating on that score IMO. You yearn for the days of a Thatcher-type figure and as divisive as she could be at times, she shits all over Farage. In fact, I reckon if she's looking down now she'd be horrified at the prospect of Farage becoming PM.
Starmer's far from perfect but I see him as being the best of a not very impressive bunch. I don't think Ed Davey's too bad either but he goes under the radar a lot for some reason, even though he's the leader of a party that has 68 more seats than Reform.
Sorry I can't see this, Reeves may be, but Starmer has a huge majority and four more years in office.
In an ideal world we wouldn't pay any tax full stop! I just think IHT thresholds are an odd thing to get worked up about compared to all the other taxes out there, especially as it only affects 4% of the population. There's nothing wrong with parents helping their kids out financially with regards house deposits, etc. My point was that 2 parents leaving their house to their kids means that their children would have to inherit more than £1m before IHT kicks in. £1m is more than enough to get on the housing ladder, even if it was split 8 ways. Well, maybe not in certain parts of London and the South East but you get my point.In an ideal world, I'd agree with you but the reality is with the tax burden as high as it is, childcare as expensive as it is, housing as expensive as it is, car tax, insurance, FOOD! etc etc, many families are struggling to put anything like enough aside for their retirement, and others may need funds from mum and dad to even get on the housing ladder.
And regards your first paragraph, well perhaps if equity release is an option - although in many cases it makes no sense. But we have to accept - as I am sure you do - that some people are better off than others and it will always be the case. That doesn't mean the better off people don't have struggles of their own. I am sure even the poorest posters on here live in relative luxury compared to someone trying to get in from e.g. Syria, yet anyone trying to tell an impoverished Labour voter on benefits to "stop moaning" would likely be criticized.
I can well imagine a retired lady with no money, little income and facing large bills, is pretty stressed about it.
Raynor suspended from UNITE and the union to asses its relationship with the party.
Starmer and Reeves now on borrowed time.
‘Borrowed time’’ Been reading this for a year
You will need counselling I fear when it happens.
not at all, I half hope Reform come in, would like to see the ‘well, it can’t get any worse’ brigade try and defend the policies (if they have any) and how they deal with trying to govern this divided nation.
They’d probably go quiet and scurry just like those that advocated Brexit.
Don't be a daft cockney.................REFORM are cuntsnot at all, I half hope Reform come in, would like to see the ‘well, it can’t get any worse’ brigade try and defend the policies (if they have any) and how they deal with trying to govern this divided nation.
They’d probably go quiet and scurry just like those that advocated Brexit.
I'd guess he's more arsed about Kudus going to Tottenham to be honest. Just because he supports this goverment, doesn't mean he's losing sleep at night about the possibility of them imploding. That's just wishful thinking on your part.“Not bothered” is always a great go to when it starts to sink in things are looking bleak.
Depends what side of the debate you’re on. If there’s a 50/50 split, half are gonna be pissed off, as shown by the amount of posts from one side of the argument, and lack of posts from the other.You think the governments job is to piss people off?
Pretty sure he agrees with you on thatDon't be a daft cockney.................REFORM are cunts