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I thought by now that there would have been some posts about the government’s announcement about the fuel payment assistance measures.To me it looks like there is a significant amount of help, with the poorest households set to receive around £1200.Pensioner households to receive an additional £300 to add to their winter fuel allowance.The £200 allowance in October now doubled to £400 and no longer repayable over five years.I would be interested to hear from the posters who said they didn’t want the £200 loan, because it was repayable.Do they still not want the £400 allowance which is not repayable?Overall I reckon Sunak has done the country proud and so far it seems that the tv pundits think the same.
I reckon (for what that's worth) this government would have been very popular with the ordinary unbiased public had it not been for unforeseen events such as Covid and its repercussions delaying progress on commitments such as the levelling up process. I still believe if Johnson survives as premier he will prove to be very popular again with the ordinary unbiased public.
Do you approve of a windfall tax BB?
Quote from: drfchound on May 26, 2022, 02:41:36 pmI thought by now that there would have been some posts about the government’s announcement about the fuel payment assistance measures.To me it looks like there is a significant amount of help, with the poorest households set to receive around £1200.Pensioner households to receive an additional £300 to add to their winter fuel allowance.The £200 allowance in October now doubled to £400 and no longer repayable over five years.I would be interested to hear from the posters who said they didn’t want the £200 loan, because it was repayable.Do they still not want the £400 allowance which is not repayable?Overall I reckon Sunak has done the country proud and so far it seems that the tv pundits think the same.How many times you going to post this one hound?It's a bit like the Ministers cut and paste praise for Johnson tweets
Could it be that government knows more about running the country than contributors to a fourth division football forum.
But Boris Johnson said a windfall tax would deter investment, meaning higher prices for consumers and households up and down the land being worse off.”So what is the crafty bugger up to?
Quote from: River Don on May 26, 2022, 06:41:46 pmBut Boris Johnson said a windfall tax would deter investment, meaning higher prices for consumers and households up and down the land being worse off.”So what is the crafty bugger up to?It might have done if the companies involved hadn't cooperated. It looks like they have taken moral responsibility though by offering to contribute by paying more tax to ease the current crisis.
Quote from: drfchound on May 26, 2022, 06:44:13 pmCould it be that government knows more about running the country than contributors to a fourth division football forum.I'm sure, so why is Boris Johnson endorsing a policy that he believes is going to make households up and down the land worse off?I don't understand? Is he just being a complete bas**rd?
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on May 26, 2022, 06:47:44 pmQuote from: River Don on May 26, 2022, 06:41:46 pmBut Boris Johnson said a windfall tax would deter investment, meaning higher prices for consumers and households up and down the land being worse off.”So what is the crafty bugger up to?It might have done if the companies involved hadn't cooperated. It looks like they have taken moral responsibility though by offering to contribute by paying more tax to ease the current crisis.But the inflation it will generate will make us all worse off! Oh, the humanity! The callous sod.
Boris also said that imposing a windfall tax would stop energy firms moving away from Russian oil and gas.Why does he want to help the Russians now???
Maybe you should join him.