Farmer Saint Posted 3 November, 2024 Posted 3 November, 2024 On 03/11/2024 at 21:39, Whitey Grandad said: I tend to agree but my concern is that what they call ‘investment’ is actually going to be more subsidies. In my world investment should lead to returns somewhere down the line. Infrastructure is what we are badly lacking. Expand Let's wait and see. We don't know ATM. Criticism should not be made on predictions and forecasts, but on performance. 1
hypochondriac Posted 3 November, 2024 Posted 3 November, 2024 Absolutely pathetic from whoever this is inside labour. Besides they've got Lammy who has his position due to his skin colour so not sure why they need more tokenism. Give people positions on merit ffs. 1
whelk Posted 3 November, 2024 Posted 3 November, 2024 (edited) On 03/11/2024 at 21:58, hypochondriac said: Absolutely pathetic from whoever this is inside labour. Besides they've got Lammy who has his position due to his skin colour so not sure why they need more tokenism. Give people positions on merit ffs. Expand You’d almost think it a spoof but no. Labour are such idiots at times. “Labour sources said the WhatsApp group for Labour MPs of colour contained some furious messages from those who believe the party is not doing enough to represent black, Asian and other minority ethnic groups at the top of government.” Bet that WhatsApp group is a barrel of laughs Edited 3 November, 2024 by whelk 2
hypochondriac Posted 4 November, 2024 Posted 4 November, 2024 On 03/11/2024 at 22:12, whelk said: You’d almost think it a spoof but no. Labour are such idiots at times. “Labour sources said the WhatsApp group for Labour MPs of colour contained some furious messages from those who believe the party is not doing enough to represent black, Asian and other minority ethnic groups at the top of government.” Bet that WhatsApp group is a barrel of laughs Expand It will be full of grievance and race baiting. Sometimes labour does the odd thing that makes me think they deserve a bit more support from me and then I remember the party is full of these types of people and I quickly suppress that feeling. 2 1
skintsaint Posted 4 November, 2024 Posted 4 November, 2024 On 03/11/2024 at 22:12, whelk said: You’d almost think it a spoof but no. Labour are such idiots at times. “Labour sources said the WhatsApp group for Labour MPs of colour contained some furious messages from those who believe the party is not doing enough to represent black, Asian and other minority ethnic groups at the top of government.” Bet that WhatsApp group is a barrel of laughs Expand Hope they don't diverge too much info in that group as WhatsApp is far from a secure messaging platform.
iansums Posted 4 November, 2024 Posted 4 November, 2024 On 03/11/2024 at 21:39, Whitey Grandad said: I tend to agree but my concern is that what they call ‘investment’ is actually going to be more subsidies. In my world investment should lead to returns somewhere down the line. Infrastructure is what we are badly lacking. Expand My main concern is throwing extra money at the NHS, will it make much difference without massive reform, not just a bit of tinkering? 2
hypochondriac Posted 4 November, 2024 Posted 4 November, 2024 On 04/11/2024 at 12:30, iansums said: My main concern is throwing extra money at the NHS, will it make much difference without massive reform, not just a bit of tinkering? Expand Something they explicitly said they weren't going to do by the way.
Lord Duckhunter Posted 5 November, 2024 Posted 5 November, 2024 On 04/11/2024 at 12:35, hypochondriac said: Something they explicitly said they weren't going to do by the way. Expand It’s a shock if they actually stick to something they said previously. Tuition fees being the latest.
sadoldgit Posted 5 November, 2024 Author Posted 5 November, 2024 (edited) On 04/11/2024 at 12:30, iansums said: My main concern is throwing extra money at the NHS, will it make much difference without massive reform, not just a bit of tinkering? Expand Streeting has made it clear that the NHS needs to be reformed. I believe that he is putting a cross party committee together to look at it and come up with a 10 year plan. https://www.gov.uk/government/news/government-issues-rallying-cry-to-the-nation-to-help-fix-nhs Edited 5 November, 2024 by sadoldgit 1
Lord Duckhunter Posted 5 November, 2024 Posted 5 November, 2024 Has he also made it clear that bears shit in the woods & the pope is catholic? 2
Gloucester Saint Posted 5 November, 2024 Posted 5 November, 2024 (edited) On 05/11/2024 at 09:16, Lord Duckhunter said: It’s a shock if they actually stick to something they said previously. Tuition fees being the latest. Expand Being cynical it helps offset the NI increases and tucked away from the main budget statement. However, the previous lot kicked the can down the road for 9 years stoking phoney culture wars on free speech and appointing imbeciles like Gavin ‘go jump out of a window’ Williamson so it still puts Phillipson one up on them (not saying very much I admit). A more sustainable model is needed though. Edited 5 November, 2024 by Gloucester Saint
pingpong Posted 5 November, 2024 Posted 5 November, 2024 On 05/11/2024 at 09:16, Lord Duckhunter said: It’s a shock if they actually stick to something they said previously. Tuition fees being the latest. Expand I'd have more sympathy for that if they had changed since the election, but this was on the cards before the election and is exactly what people voted for. They said back in may that there would be tough decisions needed to tackle the NHS crisis and the budget is true to their statements made before the vote. https://www.theguardian.com/politics/article/2024/may/24/keir-starmer-tuition-fees-pledge-prioritise-tackling-nhs-crisis
Guan 2.0 Posted 12 November, 2024 Posted 12 November, 2024 On 10/10/2024 at 19:03, The Kraken said: Newsflash. Woman goes on holiday. Scandalous. Absolutely fucking desperate stuff 🤣 Expand We now have official confirmation she will not take up any this, or any role: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c79z72vgp5go
AlexLaw76 Posted 13 November, 2024 Posted 13 November, 2024 https://x.com/henrynewman/status/1856290587936219448?s=46
hypochondriac Posted 15 November, 2024 Posted 15 November, 2024 OK then so the first few months of the Labour government has seen lower growth than there were under the Tories. Given they've been talking about going for growth, they better turn things around quickly if they want people to vote for the again in future. 1
Miltonaggro Posted 15 November, 2024 Posted 15 November, 2024 On 12/11/2024 at 22:59, Guan 2.0 said: We now have official confirmation she will not take up any this, or any role: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c79z72vgp5go Expand Fucking hell, looks like the last Turkey in the shop!
Whitey Grandad Posted 15 November, 2024 Posted 15 November, 2024 On 15/11/2024 at 12:06, Miltonaggro said: Fucking hell, looks like the last Turkey in the shop! Expand Gobble Gobble! 4
whelk Posted 15 November, 2024 Posted 15 November, 2024 On 15/11/2024 at 11:45, hypochondriac said: better turn things around quickly if they want people to vote for the again Expand Yeah better start panicking with the next election so close 1
hypochondriac Posted 15 November, 2024 Posted 15 November, 2024 On 15/11/2024 at 12:59, whelk said: Yeah better start panicking with the next election so close Expand I didn't say or think that. Well aware of when the next election will be thanks. Early Tory incompetence at the start of their last election win stored up resentment that contributed to their loss. The same thing will happen with Labour if they can't turn things around.
whelk Posted 15 November, 2024 Posted 15 November, 2024 On 15/11/2024 at 13:05, hypochondriac said: I didn't say or think that. Well aware of when the next election will be thanks. Early Tory incompetence at the start of their last election win stored up resentment that contributed to their loss. The same thing will happen with Labour if they can't turn things around. Expand You were the one who said ‘quickly’. It clearly doesn’t have to be however many people in your feeds are getting excitable 2
hypochondriac Posted 15 November, 2024 Posted 15 November, 2024 On 15/11/2024 at 13:10, whelk said: You were the one who said ‘quickly’. It clearly doesn’t have to be however many people in your feeds are getting excitable Expand Perceptions are quickly set and difficult to shake off. At best the budget has gone down neutrally and from some businesses rather poorly. I'll be watching with interest the financial performances of America and the UK given they appear to be on diametrically opposed paths.
sadoldgit Posted 15 November, 2024 Author Posted 15 November, 2024 (edited) On 15/11/2024 at 11:45, hypochondriac said: OK then so the first few months of the Labour government has seen lower growth than there were under the Tories. Given they've been talking about going for growth, they better turn things around quickly if they want people to vote for the again in future. Expand Remind us again how concerned you were for the Tories and the nation when Osbourne announced austerity and Liz Truss crashed the economy. Shocking isn’t it that Labour have been in power for 4 months but haven’t managed to turn the country around yet! Edited 15 November, 2024 by sadoldgit 1
hypochondriac Posted 15 November, 2024 Posted 15 November, 2024 On 15/11/2024 at 13:14, sadoldgit said: Remind us again how concerned you were for the Tories and the nation when Osbourne announced austerity and Liz Truss crashed the economy. Expand Liz truss in particular was total shit and she deservedly got booted out quickly. It was one big reason that the Conservatives were rightly booted out at the last election. I don't get your point.
SotonianWill Posted 15 November, 2024 Posted 15 November, 2024 (edited) On 15/11/2024 at 13:16, hypochondriac said: Liz truss in particular was total shit and she deservedly got booted out quickly. It was one big reason that the Conservatives were rightly booted out at the last election. I don't get your point. Expand The funny thing is Labour MPs would be parading 'round the streets if they achieved the measly growth of the Tory austerity years, let alone the growth figures of 2022 despite Liz Truss (4.35% increase in GDP). Edited 15 November, 2024 by SotonianWill 2
whelk Posted 15 November, 2024 Posted 15 November, 2024 On 15/11/2024 at 13:25, SotonianWill said: The funny thing is Labour MPs would be parading 'round the streets if they achieved the measly growth of the Tory austerity years, let alone the growth figures of 2022 despite Liz Truss (4.35% increase in GDP). Expand Don’t forget the stunning fall off in shoplifting when shops were closed during lockdown. Can you work out what the spike was due to? clue:
Gloucester Saint Posted 15 November, 2024 Posted 15 November, 2024 Starting to undo some of the worst of a disastrous hard Brexit will repair a bit of the damage from 2019 by the next election. NHS waiting lists down, trains running and with Gray stepping out the backstabbing in public has stopped. Outside of the small Conservative bubble, most people are enjoying the lack of public drama. Added to the fact the opposition has selected Badenoch with Mr Corrupt Nits Haircut already undermining her (not that she needs that to fail). The only parties who will gain much ground in 2028 or 29 will be Lib Dem’s and Reform. 3
whelk Posted 15 November, 2024 Posted 15 November, 2024 (edited) On 15/11/2024 at 13:51, Gloucester Saint said: Starting to undo some of the worst of a disastrous hard Brexit will repair a bit of the damage from 2019 by the next election. NHS waiting lists down, trains running and with Gray stepping out the backstabbing in public has stopped. Outside of the small Conservative bubble, most people are enjoying the lack of public drama. Added to the fact the opposition has selected Badenoch with Mr Corrupt Nits Haircut already undermining her (not that she needs that to fail). The only parties who will gain much ground in 2028 or 29 will be Lib Dem’s and Reform. I am seriously unimpressed with so many of the Labour MPs. Not so much Starmer and some of the Cabinet but so many seem to have so little about them and just come across as generally wet. Expand Fucked up that as appended my post to yours. Edited 15 November, 2024 by whelk
sadoldgit Posted 15 November, 2024 Author Posted 15 November, 2024 On 15/11/2024 at 13:25, SotonianWill said: The funny thing is Labour MPs would be parading 'round the streets if they achieved the measly growth of the Tory austerity years, let alone the growth figures of 2022 despite Liz Truss (4.35% increase in GDP). Expand Parading around the streets, really? 😂 I seem to remember the right wing media crowing about what a wonderful budget Truss came up with or, metaphorically speaking, parading around the streets. I don’t think the current government or are that incompetent or that much full of themselves but maybe wait until they have been in power for a reasonable amount of time before judging their performance?
whelk Posted 15 November, 2024 Posted 15 November, 2024 On 15/11/2024 at 14:02, whelk said: I am seriously unimpressed with so many of the Labour MPs. Not so much Starmer and some of the Cabinet but so many seem to have so little about them and just come across as generally wet. Expand My reply 1
hypochondriac Posted 15 November, 2024 Posted 15 November, 2024 On 15/11/2024 at 14:03, whelk said: My reply Expand You could apply that to the majority of MPs. Social media has made everyone scared of having convictions and it's all baiut soundbites and sticking to the party line. Tedious and deeply uninspiring. 1
Gloucester Saint Posted 15 November, 2024 Posted 15 November, 2024 (edited) The only way to crack economic growth is to tackle productivity- this is a long-term issue with roots in the financial crisis, worsened by austerity and a hard Brexit poured petrol on it and set it on fire. https://www.productivity.ac.uk/news/what-explains-the-uks-productivity-problem/ This explains the issue in simple terms - we’re the worst in the G7 for productivity. We work the longest hours but with the least outcomes https://www.economicsobservatory.com/how-can-the-uk-revive-its-ailing-productivity Education, skills and training, transport, all of those variables are why we are 10-25% behind France, Germany, USA. Edited 15 November, 2024 by Gloucester Saint In, not is
whelk Posted 15 November, 2024 Posted 15 November, 2024 On 15/11/2024 at 14:04, hypochondriac said: You could apply that to the majority of MPs. Social media has made everyone scared of having convictions and it's all baiut soundbites and sticking to the party line. Tedious and deeply uninspiring. Expand They should ditch social media and be braver. Most of us have ability to spot sincerity and actually respect it more even if disagree with it than the scripted bollocks from head office. It is all so transient anyway 1
hypochondriac Posted 15 November, 2024 Posted 15 November, 2024 On 15/11/2024 at 14:10, whelk said: They should ditch social media and be braver. Most of us have ability to spot sincerity and actually respect it more even if disagree with it than the scripted bollocks from head office. It is all so transient anyway Expand 100% agree. People can rightly hate Donald Trump but he isn't scripted and basically says whatever he likes which means he comes across as more authentic. I'd like some more authenticity in UK politics and like you say delete their social media and tell us what you really think. 1
Miltonaggro Posted 15 November, 2024 Posted 15 November, 2024 On 15/11/2024 at 12:16, Whitey Grandad said: Gobble Gobble! Expand Whitey, that's a stretch, even for you 1
rallyboy Posted 15 November, 2024 Posted 15 November, 2024 On 15/11/2024 at 14:23, hypochondriac said: Donald Trump isn't scripted and basically says whatever he likes which means he comes across as more authentic. Expand Authentic is one word for it... As far as the UK goes we tried exciting character MPs and look where it got us, appoint clowns, get a circus - I'd be quite happy for a couple of years if we could just have some really dull ones who do the fucking job right. 2
hypochondriac Posted 15 November, 2024 Posted 15 November, 2024 On 15/11/2024 at 17:45, rallyboy said: Authentic is one word for it... As far as the UK goes we tried exciting character MPs and look where it got us, appoint clowns, get a circus - I'd be quite happy for a couple of years if we could just have some really dull ones who do the fucking job right. Expand I said comes across as more authentic than Kamala Harris which clearly he did. I wasn't asking about exciting characters necessarily, just intelligent, principled politicians with substance who are able to articulate their ideas clearly and maybe be a bit inspiring as well. Those type of people are in rather short supply in Westminster whereas a few decades ago there were a number across all parties.
whelk Posted 15 November, 2024 Posted 15 November, 2024 On 15/11/2024 at 17:49, hypochondriac said: I said comes across as more authentic than Kamala Harris which clearly he did. I wasn't asking about exciting characters necessarily, just intelligent, principled politicians with substance who are able to articulate their ideas clearly and maybe be a bit inspiring as well. Those type of people are in rather short supply in Westminster whereas a few decades ago there were a number across all parties. Expand David Miliband, Andy Burnham, Alan Johnson are good examples. Definitely not clowns and whether you agree with what they say or not they come across as authentic and can debate and answer on their feet. I’d put Rees Mogg in that category as well as much as I loathe him. Painful to see some MPs not even capable of memorising their questions in HofC. Having said that we don’t want Elton debating society of blaggers with style over substance. Alan Whitehead was not really inspirational but genuine and a good MP. Alan Johnson’s memoir is a very good read btw. That chap knew poverty. 1
hypochondriac Posted 15 November, 2024 Posted 15 November, 2024 On 15/11/2024 at 18:18, whelk said: David Miliband, Andy Burnham, Alan Johnson are good examples. Definitely not clowns and whether you agree with what they say or not they come across as authentic and can debate and answer on their feet. I’d put Rees Mogg in that category as well as much as I loathe him. Painful to see some MPs not even capable of memorising their questions in HofC. Having said that we don’t want Elton debating society of blaggers with style over substance. Alan Whitehead was not really inspirational but genuine and a good MP. Alan Johnson’s memoir is a very good read btw. That chap knew poverty. Expand Agree with all of that, particularly Alan Whitehead who I knew to be a really good bloke and who I voted for a few times. Glad we could find some common ground at least. 2
sadoldgit Posted 15 November, 2024 Author Posted 15 November, 2024 Another example of incompetence and mismanagement from the previous government that Labour are going to have to sort out. https://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/home-office-national-audit-office-campaigners-government-geoffrey-cliftonbrown-b1194191.html
sadoldgit Posted 15 November, 2024 Author Posted 15 November, 2024 On 15/11/2024 at 14:23, hypochondriac said: 100% agree. People can rightly hate Donald Trump but he isn't scripted and basically says whatever he likes which means he comes across as more authentic. I'd like some more authenticity in UK politics and like you say delete their social media and tell us what you really think. Expand Authentic? WTF? 😂 Have you actually listened to some of the gibberish he has spouted during the recent campaign? He is authentic ok, an authentic sex offender, liar, grifter and self promoter. 1
AlexLaw76 Posted 15 November, 2024 Posted 15 November, 2024 On 15/11/2024 at 20:13, sadoldgit said: Another example of incompetence and mismanagement from the previous government that Labour are going to have to sort out. https://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/home-office-national-audit-office-campaigners-government-geoffrey-cliftonbrown-b1194191.html Expand Another insightful post, thanks for sharing. 2
hypochondriac Posted 15 November, 2024 Posted 15 November, 2024 On 15/11/2024 at 20:18, sadoldgit said: Authentic? WTF? 😂 Have you actually listened to some of the gibberish he has spouted during the recent campaign? He is authentic ok, an authentic sex offender, liar, grifter and self promoter. Expand You're a clinical moron. 3
hypochondriac Posted 17 November, 2024 Posted 17 November, 2024 Loads of stuff flying around about Rwanda and Southport this morning. No idea if they're true but if it's close to what's being alleged then incredibly awkward for Starmer to put it mildly.
AlexLaw76 Posted 17 November, 2024 Posted 17 November, 2024 On 17/11/2024 at 12:14, hypochondriac said: Loads of stuff flying around about Rwanda and Southport this morning. No idea if they're true but if it's close to what's being alleged then incredibly awkward for Starmer to put it mildly. Expand https://x.com/dantalks1/status/1858128994694045907?s=46
hypochondriac Posted 17 November, 2024 Posted 17 November, 2024 I heard there was more than just that.
whelk Posted 17 November, 2024 Posted 17 November, 2024 On 17/11/2024 at 14:44, AlexLaw76 said: https://x.com/dantalks1/status/1858128994694045907?s=46 Expand lol - I won’t be arranging this cunt to do any motivational speaking in my company. Bet he suggests listening daily to ‘Simply the best’ as well
badgerx16 Posted 17 November, 2024 Posted 17 November, 2024 I wonder if occasionally if the Government and Police say "There is no terrorist link" then there is actually no terrorist link, and consequently no misinformation passed to the public.
rallyboy Posted 17 November, 2024 Posted 17 November, 2024 Starmer played a critical role in the stabbing of three children? Desperate, desperate misinformation - written by a total fuckwit to arouse fellow fuckwits. Just one more reason why Twitter is dying before your eyes. 1
Farmer Saint Posted 17 November, 2024 Posted 17 November, 2024 On 15/11/2024 at 14:02, whelk said: Fucked up that as appended my post to yours. Expand I think you've just described Western politics as a whole tbh.
Farmer Saint Posted 17 November, 2024 Posted 17 November, 2024 On 17/11/2024 at 17:42, rallyboy said: Starmer played a critical role in the stabbing of three children? Desperate, desperate misinformation - written by a total fuckwit to arouse fellow fuckwits. Just one more reason why Twitter is dying before your eyes. Expand Do people still use Twitter? Or is it just a rightwing echo-chamber? Just seems to be full of angry "Theitukrrjaaabss" types. 1
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