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wilts rover

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Re: Sam Tarry
« Reply #90 on July 29, 2022, 03:27:14 pm by wilts rover »
Shell and Centrica making Keith look an even bigger pillock than he is .

Dig in to the detail and you'll see there is much more to it than the headlines suggest for centrica.  Supply to customers through British gas is making them not a huge amount in % terms, something like £6 a customer (varies depending on metric used but all small).

They have benefitted from high prices in some ways but dig deeper and they've booked a huge exceptional provision for onerous contracts.  That's not positive for them in terms of future cash flows but should keep their profits stable (note a statutory loss in excess of £1bn).

News today that the FTSE 100 is set to break all records for dividend payouts this year £85,000,000,000 - with share buy-backs adding a further £36,700,000,000.

Some people are doing extremly well out of this crises. Forgive my lack of tears for Centrica.

https://twitter.com/FromSteveHowell/status/1552977689933451265



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Bentley Bullet

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« Reply #91 on July 29, 2022, 05:24:21 pm by Bentley Bullet »
Liz Truss supported Leeds before switching to Norwich when she moved to Norfolk.

On the LBC hustings last night

out of interest i checked out the "non existent options" in Norfolk   "Norfolk In Chance" she could have picked any other   King's Lynn are the 2nd highest rated team ....   



I left Doncaster in 1987. I never changed my team.

There are a few Man Utd and Man City fans among the Tory fold, who claim to be true Mancs.

Corbyn Monoxide supported Wolves until he moved to London and then he supported the Gunners, along with his trusted mate Starmer.

 I wonder if they claim to be true Arses?

scawsby steve

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« Reply #92 on July 29, 2022, 06:57:05 pm by scawsby steve »
In light of recent posts its worth posting this again:

Interesting to see people who support the party that wishes to curb trade union rights attacking the Labour Party for not standing up for trade unions.

I was puzzled when you first posted this, Wilts, because I'm not sure who you're referring to here. Most of us attacking Keith on this thread are either ex-Labour voters who won't vote for them while Keith is the leader, or people who won't vote because all the choices are useless.

wilts rover

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« Reply #93 on July 29, 2022, 07:08:53 pm by wilts rover »
In light of recent posts its worth posting this again:

Interesting to see people who support the party that wishes to curb trade union rights attacking the Labour Party for not standing up for trade unions.

I was puzzled when you first posted this, Wilts, because I'm not sure who you're referring to here. Most of us attacking Keith on this thread are either ex-Labour voters who won't vote for them while Keith is the leader, or people who won't vote because all the choices are useless.

I am going by what people have said on other threads about their support for Johnston and the Tory Party. No need to name names - we have all read those threads.

These strikes are due entirely to the actions of the Tory government. I think some people are only attacking Labour because of their own shame in what they voted for.

Bentley Bullet

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Re: Sam Tarry
« Reply #94 on July 29, 2022, 07:32:59 pm by Bentley Bullet »
Let's face it, Wilts, going by what you have said on other threads, what you think is hardly tantamount to reality.

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« Reply #95 on July 29, 2022, 07:43:25 pm by big fat yorkshire pudding »
Shell and Centrica making Keith look an even bigger pillock than he is .

Dig in to the detail and you'll see there is much more to it than the headlines suggest for centrica.  Supply to customers through British gas is making them not a huge amount in % terms, something like £6 a customer (varies depending on metric used but all small).

They have benefitted from high prices in some ways but dig deeper and they've booked a huge exceptional provision for onerous contracts.  That's not positive for them in terms of future cash flows but should keep their profits stable (note a statutory loss in excess of £1bn).

News today that the FTSE 100 is set to break all records for dividend payouts this year £85,000,000,000 - with share buy-backs adding a further £36,700,000,000.

Some people are doing extremly well out of this crises. Forgive my lack of tears for Centrica.

https://twitter.com/FromSteveHowell/status/1552977689933451265

Don't forget a lot of that is covid reversal.  A lot of companies are essentially returning equity to shareholders for cash calls during covid, it's a big consideration and shouldn't be forgotten who subsidised much of private companies difficulties during covid.

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« Reply #96 on July 29, 2022, 07:52:59 pm by tyke1962 »
Shell and Centrica making Keith look an even bigger pillock than he is .

Dig in to the detail and you'll see there is much more to it than the headlines suggest for centrica.  Supply to customers through British gas is making them not a huge amount in % terms, something like £6 a customer (varies depending on metric used but all small).

They have benefitted from high prices in some ways but dig deeper and they've booked a huge exceptional provision for onerous contracts.  That's not positive for them in terms of future cash flows but should keep their profits stable (note a statutory loss in excess of £1bn).

News today that the FTSE 100 is set to break all records for dividend payouts this year £85,000,000,000 - with share buy-backs adding a further £36,700,000,000.

Some people are doing extremly well out of this crises. Forgive my lack of tears for Centrica.

https://twitter.com/FromSteveHowell/status/1552977689933451265

Don't forget a lot of that is covid reversal.  A lot of companies are essentially returning equity to shareholders for cash calls during covid, it's a big consideration and shouldn't be forgotten who subsidised much of private companies difficulties during covid.

Yeh and it's a shame you failed to mention the staff who man the railway industry also stepped up during covid to keep services running often at great risk to their own health .

big fat yorkshire pudding

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« Reply #97 on July 29, 2022, 09:41:28 pm by big fat yorkshire pudding »
Shell and Centrica making Keith look an even bigger pillock than he is .

Dig in to the detail and you'll see there is much more to it than the headlines suggest for centrica.  Supply to customers through British gas is making them not a huge amount in % terms, something like £6 a customer (varies depending on metric used but all small).

They have benefitted from high prices in some ways but dig deeper and they've booked a huge exceptional provision for onerous contracts.  That's not positive for them in terms of future cash flows but should keep their profits stable (note a statutory loss in excess of £1bn).

News today that the FTSE 100 is set to break all records for dividend payouts this year £85,000,000,000 - with share buy-backs adding a further £36,700,000,000.

Some people are doing extremly well out of this crises. Forgive my lack of tears for Centrica.

https://twitter.com/FromSteveHowell/status/1552977689933451265

Don't forget a lot of that is covid reversal.  A lot of companies are essentially returning equity to shareholders for cash calls during covid, it's a big consideration and shouldn't be forgotten who subsidised much of private companies difficulties during covid.

Yeh and it's a shame you failed to mention the staff who man the railway industry also stepped up during covid to keep services running often at great risk to their own health .

As did people in many professions doesn't mean shareholders are not entitled to a return does it?

tyke1962

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« Reply #98 on July 29, 2022, 10:21:27 pm by tyke1962 »
Shell and Centrica making Keith look an even bigger pillock than he is .

Dig in to the detail and you'll see there is much more to it than the headlines suggest for centrica.  Supply to customers through British gas is making them not a huge amount in % terms, something like £6 a customer (varies depending on metric used but all small).

They have benefitted from high prices in some ways but dig deeper and they've booked a huge exceptional provision for onerous contracts.  That's not positive for them in terms of future cash flows but should keep their profits stable (note a statutory loss in excess of £1bn).

News today that the FTSE 100 is set to break all records for dividend payouts this year £85,000,000,000 - with share buy-backs adding a further £36,700,000,000.

Some people are doing extremly well out of this crises. Forgive my lack of tears for Centrica.

https://twitter.com/FromSteveHowell/status/1552977689933451265

Don't forget a lot of that is covid reversal.  A lot of companies are essentially returning equity to shareholders for cash calls during covid, it's a big consideration and shouldn't be forgotten who subsidised much of private companies difficulties during covid.

Yeh and it's a shame you failed to mention the staff who man the railway industry also stepped up during covid to keep services running often at great risk to their own health .

As did people in many professions doesn't mean shareholders are not entitled to a return does it?

The staff who work on the railways are entitled to a cost of living pay increase that much I do know , they  create the profit for dividends to be paid out .

However there's seems to be a link missing in this particular chain , bosses are getting their bonuses and top salary and shareholders getting decent dividends .

Meanwhile workers are getting poorer and passengers are getting ripped off .






wilts rover

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« Reply #99 on July 30, 2022, 09:40:41 am by wilts rover »
Let's face it, Wilts, going by what you have said on other threads, what you think is hardly tantamount to reality.

As I said. We can all read what they have written on other threads and then write in this one.

If you are saying that people have been lying - better take it up with them - I am just pointing out the obvious.

Colemans Left Hook

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« Reply #100 on July 30, 2022, 01:03:43 pm by Colemans Left Hook »
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/sacked-sam-tarry-says-he-absolutely-believes-sir-keir-starmer-should-become-pm/ar-AA1088rs?cvid=25c26897bbde4bf9a640a3b2a9d3e6f9


Sir Keir, who previously banned frontbenchers from joining picket lines, said Mr Tarry was sacked for booking himself onto media programmes without permission and making up policy “on the hoof”.

Mr Tarry also appeared alongside former party leader Jeremy Corbyn at a rally for striking BT workers on Friday.

The Labour MP for Ilford South said: “We should never have been in a situation where we had an edict that you can’t join a picket line.

“This is the Labour Party, the clue is in the name. and quite possibly the name of his constituency gives a clue to his current state of mind "Ill" as he goes "South" soon

“We are the party founded by the trade unions.”

He said the link between the union movement and the Labour Party is “indivisible” and “part of the same fabric”.

Mr Tarry added: “For me to be here is about showing that the Labour Party and a massive majority of Labour Party members and MPs do support the striking workers.”

SydneyRover

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« Reply #101 on July 30, 2022, 01:15:40 pm by SydneyRover »
Did you post this from the picket lines CLH, is it busy down there?

Colemans Left Hook

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« Reply #102 on July 30, 2022, 01:42:12 pm by Colemans Left Hook »
Did you post this from the picket lines CLH, is it busy down there?

busy ? don't you mean Buzby   .. yes he was there

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U67FuWUkO_Q
« Last Edit: July 30, 2022, 01:50:17 pm by Colemans Left Hook »

SydneyRover

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« Reply #103 on July 30, 2022, 01:52:03 pm by SydneyRover »
That's a no then?

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« Reply #104 on July 30, 2022, 09:48:59 pm by drfchound »
Did you post this from the picket lines CLH, is it busy down there?

Bizarre post.

belton rover

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« Reply #105 on July 31, 2022, 11:53:57 am by belton rover »
Did you post this from the picket lines CLH, is it busy down there?

Bizarre post.

Bizarre poster.

Redroy

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« Reply #106 on October 10, 2022, 10:28:47 pm by Redroy »
Sam Tarry is f**king tool. In the process of being deselected by his own constituency party down here so is doing this to try and cling on. He can f**k off.

Whether Keir is the man to take Labour to victory at the next GE, I'm not sure. Tbh I don't think he is going to have to do much to beat this shower of shite who have run the country into the ground once against but he's such a wet blanket who knows...

Didn't work. Deselection complete https://twitter.com/IlfordSouthCLP/status/1579583862329708544?s=20&t=E7VYI3LeEzMEnTzGg5c-XQ

SydneyRover

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« Reply #107 on October 10, 2022, 10:59:31 pm by SydneyRover »
It's interesting reading about all the twists and turns that has led to Tarry being ousted Redroy, every local branch supported his deselection.

https://www.onlondon.co.uk/ilford-south-anger-in-the-undergrowth-as-redbridge-deputy-leader-enters-selection-fray/
« Last Edit: October 10, 2022, 11:22:12 pm by SydneyRover »

drfchound

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« Reply #108 on October 11, 2022, 08:29:34 am by drfchound »
It suggests that Labour are not backing the unions.

 

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