comment by #4zA (U22472)
posted 4 minutes ago
Hes a rongurn
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Yep. A genuinely bad person.
It upsets me that the wurld allough bad peepul too thrive n becumb rich n powerful n famus
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 1 hour, 16 minutes ago
comment by mancWoohoo- maximus mardius cob-onius (U10676)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by rosso says the time has come to unlock the unlimited Pote-ntial of the Fernçalvenoo triumvirate (U17054)
posted 38 minutes ago
Twitter’s Q2 2024 revenue down *84%* vs 2022.
Oh Elon, what have you done?
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Rumours are that he has to sell off Tesla stocks to service Twitter debts.
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Isn't he the richest man on the planet?
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And the smartiestish.
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 1 hour, 18 minutes ago
comment by mancWoohoo- maximus mardius cob-onius (U10676)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by rosso says the time has come to unlock the unlimited Pote-ntial of the Fernçalvenoo triumvirate (U17054)
posted 38 minutes ago
Twitter’s Q2 2024 revenue down *84%* vs 2022.
Oh Elon, what have you done?
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Rumours are that he has to sell off Tesla stocks to service Twitter debts.
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Isn't he the richest man on the planet?
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Richest slave*
comment by #4zA (U22472)
posted 5 minutes ago
It upsets me that the wurld allough bad peepul too thrive n becumb rich n powerful n famus
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He’s another R.Kelly, I bet there’s a lot of other pop stars like him who’s dirty laundry will get aired over the years too.
Diddy and Kelly’s prison collaboration is gonna be grate.
comment by Jake Moon (U11781)
posted 17 minutes ago
comment by #4zA (U22472)
posted 5 minutes ago
It upsets me that the wurld allough bad peepul too thrive n becumb rich n powerful n famus
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He’s another R.Kelly, I bet there’s a lot of other pop stars like him who’s dirty laundry will get aired over the years too.
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Not just pop stars. They have sheet on everybody. Look how complete and encompassing Diddy's case is.
comment by Mamba - You hit us, We hit you. (U1282)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by Jake Moon (U11781)
posted 17 minutes ago
comment by #4zA (U22472)
posted 5 minutes ago
It upsets me that the wurld allough bad peepul too thrive n becumb rich n powerful n famus
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He’s another R.Kelly, I bet there’s a lot of other pop stars like him who’s dirty laundry will get aired over the years too.
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Not just pop stars. They have sheet on everybody. Look how complete and encompassing Diddy's case is.
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I read about his house on Long Island. Cameras in all the bedrooms? Maybe the big Diddy was trying to blackmail some of his guests?
Wouldn’t be surprised if 50 Cent is another one who will get caught out soon
#Breaking: Germany halts weapons export permits to Israel.
Well well..
comment by Jake Moon (U11781)
posted 24 minutes ago
Wouldn’t be surprised if 50 Cent is another one who will get caught out soon
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I would. 50 Cent was one of the people intimating this stuff about Diddy to begin with, he’d have kept quiet if he was involved in similar stuff.
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 5 hours, 26 minutes ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 10 minutes ago
comment by Jake Moon (U11781)
posted 8 minutes ago
The highest paid civil servant, until he left last year, was the head of the HS2 programme, on 650k.
Fantastic value for money
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What do you think the pay should be for someone put in charge of the largest infrastructure programme the country has ever seen? Which it was at the time I believe.
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Anyone paid more than the PM that makes them PM in disguise apparently.
That said the head of HS2 for £650k pa is a joke considering what a shiiteshow it's turned out to be.
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Hmmm
Firstly he was appointed to oversee the project. Not to decide its future.
And again, what do you think he should be paid?
comment by Joshua The King Of Kings Zirkzee (U10026)
posted 44 minutes ago
Diddy and Kelly’s prison collaboration is gonna be grate.
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They will b singin hi notes when they benned over in the shower room
They’ll be the king pins in prison.
comment by mancWoohoo- maximus mardius cob-onius (U10676)
posted 4 hours, 13 minutes ago
Jesus... I know it's from wikipedia, but it has citations.
If accurate, this is on another level.
"... On April 20, Musk disclosed that he had secured financing provided by a group of banks led by Morgan Stanley, Bank of America, Barclays, MUFG, Société Générale, Mizuho Bank, and BNP Paribas, for a potential tender offer to acquire the company.[27][28] The funding included $7 billion of senior secured bank loans; $6 billion in subordinated debt; $6.25 billion in bank loans to Musk personally, secured by $62.5 billion of his Tesla stock; $20 billion in cash equity from Musk, to be provided by sales of Tesla stock and other assets; and $7.1 billion in equity from 19 independent investors.[29][30][31]....
...The initially proposed $13 billion in money borrowed by Twitter was equivalent to seven times the company's 2022 projected operating cash flow; some banks found that multiple too risky and opted to participate only in the $12.5 billion margin loan to Musk.[32] The debt was estimated to cost Twitter approximately $1 billion in annual interest and fees.[27] Two days after announcing his bid, Musk registered three holding companies under the name "X Holdings" in preparation for his takeover.[33] Tesla shares fell 12 percent on the day after the acquisition was announced, amid smaller declines in the broader markets. Musk incurred a $21 billion paper loss that day.[34]"
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“$7.1 billion in equity from 19 independent investors.”
Wonder where the subordinated debt came from too…
Harris becomes the first Democratic presidential candidate since 1988 to miss out on the Teamsters' endorsement.
Is this big news??
Quiet on here at the moment.
I would have hoped that those on here (1 in 5 of the electorate) that were stupid enough to vote for Sir Keir (king of self awareness) Starmer would have seen enough by now to be wondering what the fack they've done!!?
As I predicted the hypocritical con man is an appalling pm and I can only assume that he never listens to his advisors (presuming he has any other than the rather well paid Sue Gray).
The nice thing is he's not letting the pressures of the job interfere with his social life as winter sets in for our £300 light pensioners.
Hi Pawl,
Am I right in thinking that your entire rant there is based on having tighter means testing on winter fuel payments but whilst also increasing the pension by a higher amount than those that are no longer eligible lose?
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 52 seconds ago
Quiet on here at the moment.
I would have hoped that those on here (1 in 5 of the electorate) that were stupid enough to vote for Sir Keir (king of self awareness) Starmer would have seen enough by now to be wondering what the fack they've done!!?
As I predicted the hypocritical con man is an appalling pm and I can only assume that he never listens to his advisors (presuming he has any other than the rather well paid Sue Gray).
The nice thing is he's not letting the pressures of the job interfere with his social life as winter sets in for our £300 light pensioners.
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Well of course you won’t hear much criticism of him or his acolytes on here
The man, his wife, Sue Grey etc are living parodies and hypocrites to boot. There has never been a PM with such a list of freebies and gifts ever in our recent history of parliament.
All you’ll hear is “ah but the Tories” and the nerve shredding mantra of being shocked at everything they “uncover”. What were they shocked at that nobody in the populace already knew exactly? I’m convinced he’d attempt Everest and exclaim on the first day he never knew how high it was.
Then you’ll get “clearing up the mess” and “it will take time”. What were they -landing to do whilst 14 years in opposition? Just waiting to see what would happen on the day.
The “honeymoon” period is practically over and the continuing whine about the Tories is wearing very thin with the population of whom only 34% voted them in anyway.
They’ll carry on regardless as there is no opposition to speak of, but eventually I believe they will implode from within as they reward public sector, themselves and the unions in turn while expecting the middle earners to pay for it all.
I cannot see them being in power for this trumpeted 10 years, especially after the next budget, the many new “rights of the worker” and inevitably the upcoming strikes and unrest. Shades of the ‘70’s loom.
Sit back and enjoy.
Haha, it's hardly a rant.
I'm simply pointing out that I had the guy weighed up from the moment he conned his way into the Labour leadership.
His 'one rule for them another for us" opposition rants are now making him a laughing stock and quite rightly so.
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted less than a minute ago
Haha, it's hardly a rant.
I'm simply pointing out that I had the guy weighed up from the moment he conned his way into the Labour leadership.
His 'one rule for them another for us" opposition rants are now making him a laughing stock and quite rightly so.
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1984
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 52 seconds ago
Quiet on here at the moment.
I would have hoped that those on here (1 in 5 of the electorate) that were stupid enough to vote for Sir Keir (king of self awareness) Starmer would have seen enough by now to be wondering what the fack they've done!!?
As I predicted the hypocritical con man is an appalling pm and I can only assume that he never listens to his advisors (presuming he has any other than the rather well paid Sue Gray).
The nice thing is he's not letting the pressures of the job interfere with his social life as winter sets in for our £300 light pensioners.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Well of course you won’t hear much criticism of him or his acolytes on here
The man, his wife, Sue Grey etc are living parodies and hypocrites to boot. There has never been a PM with such a list of freebies and gifts ever in our recent history of parliament.
All you’ll hear is “ah but the Tories” and the nerve shredding mantra of being shocked at everything they “uncover”. What were they shocked at that nobody in the populace already knew exactly? I’m convinced he’d attempt Everest and exclaim on the first day he never knew how high it was.
Then you’ll get “clearing up the mess” and “it will take time”. What were they -landing to do whilst 14 years in opposition? Just waiting to see what would happen on the day.
The “honeymoon” period is practically over and the continuing whine about the Tories is wearing very thin with the population of whom only 34% voted them in anyway.
They’ll carry on regardless as there is no opposition to speak of, but eventually I believe they will implode from within as they reward public sector, themselves and the unions in turn while expecting the middle earners to pay for it all.
I cannot see them being in power for this trumpeted 10 years, especially after the next budget, the many new “rights of the worker” and inevitably the upcoming strikes and unrest. Shades of the ‘70’s loom.
Sit back and enjoy.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Haha, I'm loving it but whether I'm able to continue doing so is rather dependent on Robotic Reeves Oct budget.
I see a lot of noise but nothing tangible other than grumbling about £300.
They’ve increased the pension by a higher amount than that anyway, they are proactively trying to engage with people not accessing their allowed benefits and more over if they do this they would then be eligible for further support on top of that.
Your complaints are more than vacuous and the reason we’re in this mess is because of the Tories and Brexit whilst simultaneously asset stripping the countries infrastructure.
Vile people may quickly forget austerity, windrush, Brexit, Track and Trace and embezzlement but the rest of us won’t.
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posted on 18/9/24
Hes a rongurn
posted on 18/9/24
comment by #4zA (U22472)
posted 4 minutes ago
Hes a rongurn
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Yep. A genuinely bad person.
posted on 18/9/24
It upsets me that the wurld allough bad peepul too thrive n becumb rich n powerful n famus
posted on 18/9/24
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 1 hour, 16 minutes ago
comment by mancWoohoo- maximus mardius cob-onius (U10676)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by rosso says the time has come to unlock the unlimited Pote-ntial of the Fernçalvenoo triumvirate (U17054)
posted 38 minutes ago
Twitter’s Q2 2024 revenue down *84%* vs 2022.
Oh Elon, what have you done?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Rumours are that he has to sell off Tesla stocks to service Twitter debts.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Isn't he the richest man on the planet?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
And the smartiestish.
posted on 18/9/24
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 1 hour, 18 minutes ago
comment by mancWoohoo- maximus mardius cob-onius (U10676)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by rosso says the time has come to unlock the unlimited Pote-ntial of the Fernçalvenoo triumvirate (U17054)
posted 38 minutes ago
Twitter’s Q2 2024 revenue down *84%* vs 2022.
Oh Elon, what have you done?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Rumours are that he has to sell off Tesla stocks to service Twitter debts.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Isn't he the richest man on the planet?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Richest slave*
posted on 18/9/24
comment by #4zA (U22472)
posted 5 minutes ago
It upsets me that the wurld allough bad peepul too thrive n becumb rich n powerful n famus
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He’s another R.Kelly, I bet there’s a lot of other pop stars like him who’s dirty laundry will get aired over the years too.
posted on 18/9/24
Diddy and Kelly’s prison collaboration is gonna be grate.
posted on 18/9/24
comment by Jake Moon (U11781)
posted 17 minutes ago
comment by #4zA (U22472)
posted 5 minutes ago
It upsets me that the wurld allough bad peepul too thrive n becumb rich n powerful n famus
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He’s another R.Kelly, I bet there’s a lot of other pop stars like him who’s dirty laundry will get aired over the years too.
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Not just pop stars. They have sheet on everybody. Look how complete and encompassing Diddy's case is.
posted on 18/9/24
comment by Mamba - You hit us, We hit you. (U1282)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by Jake Moon (U11781)
posted 17 minutes ago
comment by #4zA (U22472)
posted 5 minutes ago
It upsets me that the wurld allough bad peepul too thrive n becumb rich n powerful n famus
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He’s another R.Kelly, I bet there’s a lot of other pop stars like him who’s dirty laundry will get aired over the years too.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Not just pop stars. They have sheet on everybody. Look how complete and encompassing Diddy's case is.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I read about his house on Long Island. Cameras in all the bedrooms? Maybe the big Diddy was trying to blackmail some of his guests?
posted on 18/9/24
Wouldn’t be surprised if 50 Cent is another one who will get caught out soon
posted on 18/9/24
#Breaking: Germany halts weapons export permits to Israel.
Well well..
posted on 18/9/24
comment by Jake Moon (U11781)
posted 24 minutes ago
Wouldn’t be surprised if 50 Cent is another one who will get caught out soon
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I would. 50 Cent was one of the people intimating this stuff about Diddy to begin with, he’d have kept quiet if he was involved in similar stuff.
posted on 18/9/24
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 5 hours, 26 minutes ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 10 minutes ago
comment by Jake Moon (U11781)
posted 8 minutes ago
The highest paid civil servant, until he left last year, was the head of the HS2 programme, on 650k.
Fantastic value for money
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What do you think the pay should be for someone put in charge of the largest infrastructure programme the country has ever seen? Which it was at the time I believe.
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Anyone paid more than the PM that makes them PM in disguise apparently.
That said the head of HS2 for £650k pa is a joke considering what a shiiteshow it's turned out to be.
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Hmmm
Firstly he was appointed to oversee the project. Not to decide its future.
And again, what do you think he should be paid?
posted on 18/9/24
comment by Joshua The King Of Kings Zirkzee (U10026)
posted 44 minutes ago
Diddy and Kelly’s prison collaboration is gonna be grate.
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They will b singin hi notes when they benned over in the shower room
posted on 18/9/24
They’ll be the king pins in prison.
posted on 18/9/24
comment by mancWoohoo- maximus mardius cob-onius (U10676)
posted 4 hours, 13 minutes ago
Jesus... I know it's from wikipedia, but it has citations.
If accurate, this is on another level.
"... On April 20, Musk disclosed that he had secured financing provided by a group of banks led by Morgan Stanley, Bank of America, Barclays, MUFG, Société Générale, Mizuho Bank, and BNP Paribas, for a potential tender offer to acquire the company.[27][28] The funding included $7 billion of senior secured bank loans; $6 billion in subordinated debt; $6.25 billion in bank loans to Musk personally, secured by $62.5 billion of his Tesla stock; $20 billion in cash equity from Musk, to be provided by sales of Tesla stock and other assets; and $7.1 billion in equity from 19 independent investors.[29][30][31]....
...The initially proposed $13 billion in money borrowed by Twitter was equivalent to seven times the company's 2022 projected operating cash flow; some banks found that multiple too risky and opted to participate only in the $12.5 billion margin loan to Musk.[32] The debt was estimated to cost Twitter approximately $1 billion in annual interest and fees.[27] Two days after announcing his bid, Musk registered three holding companies under the name "X Holdings" in preparation for his takeover.[33] Tesla shares fell 12 percent on the day after the acquisition was announced, amid smaller declines in the broader markets. Musk incurred a $21 billion paper loss that day.[34]"
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“$7.1 billion in equity from 19 independent investors.”
Wonder where the subordinated debt came from too…
posted on 18/9/24
Harris becomes the first Democratic presidential candidate since 1988 to miss out on the Teamsters' endorsement.
Is this big news??
posted on 18/9/24
Lol wut
posted on 19/9/24
Quiet on here at the moment.
I would have hoped that those on here (1 in 5 of the electorate) that were stupid enough to vote for Sir Keir (king of self awareness) Starmer would have seen enough by now to be wondering what the fack they've done!!?
As I predicted the hypocritical con man is an appalling pm and I can only assume that he never listens to his advisors (presuming he has any other than the rather well paid Sue Gray).
The nice thing is he's not letting the pressures of the job interfere with his social life as winter sets in for our £300 light pensioners.
posted on 19/9/24
Hi Pawl,
Am I right in thinking that your entire rant there is based on having tighter means testing on winter fuel payments but whilst also increasing the pension by a higher amount than those that are no longer eligible lose?
posted on 19/9/24
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 52 seconds ago
Quiet on here at the moment.
I would have hoped that those on here (1 in 5 of the electorate) that were stupid enough to vote for Sir Keir (king of self awareness) Starmer would have seen enough by now to be wondering what the fack they've done!!?
As I predicted the hypocritical con man is an appalling pm and I can only assume that he never listens to his advisors (presuming he has any other than the rather well paid Sue Gray).
The nice thing is he's not letting the pressures of the job interfere with his social life as winter sets in for our £300 light pensioners.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Well of course you won’t hear much criticism of him or his acolytes on here
The man, his wife, Sue Grey etc are living parodies and hypocrites to boot. There has never been a PM with such a list of freebies and gifts ever in our recent history of parliament.
All you’ll hear is “ah but the Tories” and the nerve shredding mantra of being shocked at everything they “uncover”. What were they shocked at that nobody in the populace already knew exactly? I’m convinced he’d attempt Everest and exclaim on the first day he never knew how high it was.
Then you’ll get “clearing up the mess” and “it will take time”. What were they -landing to do whilst 14 years in opposition? Just waiting to see what would happen on the day.
The “honeymoon” period is practically over and the continuing whine about the Tories is wearing very thin with the population of whom only 34% voted them in anyway.
They’ll carry on regardless as there is no opposition to speak of, but eventually I believe they will implode from within as they reward public sector, themselves and the unions in turn while expecting the middle earners to pay for it all.
I cannot see them being in power for this trumpeted 10 years, especially after the next budget, the many new “rights of the worker” and inevitably the upcoming strikes and unrest. Shades of the ‘70’s loom.
Sit back and enjoy.
posted on 19/9/24
Haha, it's hardly a rant.
I'm simply pointing out that I had the guy weighed up from the moment he conned his way into the Labour leadership.
His 'one rule for them another for us" opposition rants are now making him a laughing stock and quite rightly so.
posted on 19/9/24
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted less than a minute ago
Haha, it's hardly a rant.
I'm simply pointing out that I had the guy weighed up from the moment he conned his way into the Labour leadership.
His 'one rule for them another for us" opposition rants are now making him a laughing stock and quite rightly so.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
1984
posted on 19/9/24
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 52 seconds ago
Quiet on here at the moment.
I would have hoped that those on here (1 in 5 of the electorate) that were stupid enough to vote for Sir Keir (king of self awareness) Starmer would have seen enough by now to be wondering what the fack they've done!!?
As I predicted the hypocritical con man is an appalling pm and I can only assume that he never listens to his advisors (presuming he has any other than the rather well paid Sue Gray).
The nice thing is he's not letting the pressures of the job interfere with his social life as winter sets in for our £300 light pensioners.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Well of course you won’t hear much criticism of him or his acolytes on here
The man, his wife, Sue Grey etc are living parodies and hypocrites to boot. There has never been a PM with such a list of freebies and gifts ever in our recent history of parliament.
All you’ll hear is “ah but the Tories” and the nerve shredding mantra of being shocked at everything they “uncover”. What were they shocked at that nobody in the populace already knew exactly? I’m convinced he’d attempt Everest and exclaim on the first day he never knew how high it was.
Then you’ll get “clearing up the mess” and “it will take time”. What were they -landing to do whilst 14 years in opposition? Just waiting to see what would happen on the day.
The “honeymoon” period is practically over and the continuing whine about the Tories is wearing very thin with the population of whom only 34% voted them in anyway.
They’ll carry on regardless as there is no opposition to speak of, but eventually I believe they will implode from within as they reward public sector, themselves and the unions in turn while expecting the middle earners to pay for it all.
I cannot see them being in power for this trumpeted 10 years, especially after the next budget, the many new “rights of the worker” and inevitably the upcoming strikes and unrest. Shades of the ‘70’s loom.
Sit back and enjoy.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Haha, I'm loving it but whether I'm able to continue doing so is rather dependent on Robotic Reeves Oct budget.
posted on 19/9/24
I see a lot of noise but nothing tangible other than grumbling about £300.
They’ve increased the pension by a higher amount than that anyway, they are proactively trying to engage with people not accessing their allowed benefits and more over if they do this they would then be eligible for further support on top of that.
Your complaints are more than vacuous and the reason we’re in this mess is because of the Tories and Brexit whilst simultaneously asset stripping the countries infrastructure.
Vile people may quickly forget austerity, windrush, Brexit, Track and Trace and embezzlement but the rest of us won’t.
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