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Scrap VAT on energy, Scrap the Green Levy and abolish standing charges
Quote from: River Don on August 26, 2022, 08:04:23 pmMate, it's about commodities. Just like it was in the 70s.Putin is throttling the supply of gas. Mostly that is it.We should not rely on the likes of Putin and OPEC for our energy.Putin maybe throttling supply causing prices to rise, but don’t forget that April’s rise in the price cap was decided last October, a few months before he invaded Ukraine, this has been coming and predicted by the experts long before the invasion, and the Government did just as they are doing now, sat on their hands!
Mate, it's about commodities. Just like it was in the 70s.Putin is throttling the supply of gas. Mostly that is it.We should not rely on the likes of Putin and OPEC for our energy.
Quote from: Filo on August 27, 2022, 10:01:25 pmScrap VAT on energy, Scrap the Green Levy and abolish standing chargesBarely scratched the surface Filo. It needs 10 times that.
Quote from: Filo on August 27, 2022, 10:58:33 amQuote from: River Don on August 26, 2022, 08:04:23 pmMate, it's about commodities. Just like it was in the 70s.Putin is throttling the supply of gas. Mostly that is it.We should not rely on the likes of Putin and OPEC for our energy.Putin maybe throttling supply causing prices to rise, but don’t forget that April’s rise in the price cap was decided last October, a few months before he invaded Ukraine, this has been coming and predicted by the experts long before the invasion, and the Government did just as they are doing now, sat on their hands!Keep in mind, Putin started turning off the gas taps last autumn well before the invasion. You may remember the government bailing out fertiliser plants because of the soaring price of gas.
Quote from: River Don on August 27, 2022, 10:11:31 pmQuote from: Filo on August 27, 2022, 10:58:33 amQuote from: River Don on August 26, 2022, 08:04:23 pmMate, it's about commodities. Just like it was in the 70s.Putin is throttling the supply of gas. Mostly that is it.We should not rely on the likes of Putin and OPEC for our energy.Putin maybe throttling supply causing prices to rise, but don’t forget that April’s rise in the price cap was decided last October, a few months before he invaded Ukraine, this has been coming and predicted by the experts long before the invasion, and the Government did just as they are doing now, sat on their hands!Keep in mind, Putin started turning off the gas taps last autumn well before the invasion. You may remember the government bailing out fertiliser plants because of the soaring price of gas.Genuine question. Is there any evidence that Putin was throttling supply last year? I don't recall that but I might have missed it.
Can't believe people are taken in by this war excuse for everything these days. The war is being used as a convenient excuse to try and cover up years of Tory / Labour failures in office.
The war is being used to cover up what was done by a Labour Govt that hadn't been in power for 12 years? Run it by me how that works.
Between 1997 and 2010 you also managed to lose 5m votes including a whole country ( Scotland ) I might add .Whether you or I like it or not the Tories when in power use that time to shape the country for better or worse normally for the worse but none the less .The so called winning hand in winning elections for Labour consists of hanging their hat on Tory policies with the promise to be better at it , that's about the stretch of the difference between them in my opinion .The current leader needs to wake up and smell the coffee and forget the dusting down of the Brit Pop album collection and " Things Can Only Get Better " .He's in the eye of a perfect storm and but his liberalism blinds him .He might also want to contemplate how he inherited a £13m surplus in the Labour Party bank account and managed to turn that in to £5m deficit . Donors will have to fill the holes , you can guess they will want something for that of course .Your roadmap to power whilst previously successful has also hamstrung you today .Just how much longer Keith sits on the fence and misses the moment with 70% of the country baying for Tory blood is open to debate .When letting the Tories fall their sword actually becomes we've nothing much of substance to solve the problems we currently face either becomes reality in the electorates eyes is anyone's guess .
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on August 28, 2022, 11:15:53 amThe war is being used to cover up what was done by a Labour Govt that hadn't been in power for 12 years? Run it by me how that works.The problems of this country haven't just been caused by the useless Tories. Useless Labour were in power before them and they still haven't addressed the key issues properly. Admittedly things have gotten ridiculous under 12 years of Tory rule but why the blinkers about the Labour party who were not far off being as useless and inadequate. The NHS for example were still a pile of horse shit before the Tories took over. Just one example of something that has not been improved properly by either party.
Quote from: tyke1962 on August 28, 2022, 12:23:18 pmBetween 1997 and 2010 you also managed to lose 5m votes including a whole country ( Scotland ) I might add .Whether you or I like it or not the Tories when in power use that time to shape the country for better or worse normally for the worse but none the less .The so called winning hand in winning elections for Labour consists of hanging their hat on Tory policies with the promise to be better at it , that's about the stretch of the difference between them in my opinion .The current leader needs to wake up and smell the coffee and forget the dusting down of the Brit Pop album collection and " Things Can Only Get Better " .He's in the eye of a perfect storm and but his liberalism blinds him .He might also want to contemplate how he inherited a £13m surplus in the Labour Party bank account and managed to turn that in to £5m deficit . Donors will have to fill the holes , you can guess they will want something for that of course .Your roadmap to power whilst previously successful has also hamstrung you today .Just how much longer Keith sits on the fence and misses the moment with 70% of the country baying for Tory blood is open to debate .When letting the Tories fall their sword actually becomes we've nothing much of substance to solve the problems we currently face either becomes reality in the electorates eyes is anyone's guess .You've lost me. Was there an example of a law that the Left has passed in there?
Tyke. I'm sure we're not actually that far apart. I thought Blair was way too far right and I argued so in Labour party meetings at the time when I was still a member. But I would never, ever have said "Huh, we might as well have the Tories then." I've never, ever understood that attitude and I never will.
Sorry, but what’s what has happened with past governments got to do with what the current lot could/should do right now with the immediate crisis?