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[quote author =Filo link=topic=285964.msg1189470#msg1189470 date=1664392785]Quote from: drfchound on September 28, 2022, 08:15:13 pmQuote from: Filo on September 28, 2022, 05:09:03 pmWithout the BoE intervention today pension funds would have collapsed, I wonder what our Tory voting pensioners on here have got to say about that?Pension funds don’t just apply to retired people Filo.Who are the Tory voting pensioners by the way, got any names?Quote by Filo.I know, I’m one
Quote from: Filo on September 28, 2022, 05:09:03 pmWithout the BoE intervention today pension funds would have collapsed, I wonder what our Tory voting pensioners on here have got to say about that?Pension funds don’t just apply to retired people Filo.Who are the Tory voting pensioners by the way, got any names?
Without the BoE intervention today pension funds would have collapsed, I wonder what our Tory voting pensioners on here have got to say about that?
Quote from: ncRover on September 28, 2022, 08:59:09 pmThe IMF didn’t have a problem with the many multiple times more money spent on trying to stop covid and grind the economy to a halt. More so than the £2bn initially lost through tax cuts, why’s that?Do you really want to know, or is this just another knee jerk anti-lockdown spasm?
The IMF didn’t have a problem with the many multiple times more money spent on trying to stop covid and grind the economy to a halt. More so than the £2bn initially lost through tax cuts, why’s that?
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on September 28, 2022, 05:57:35 pmWhere IS Truss by the way?Up the bloody tree.
Where IS Truss by the way?
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on September 28, 2022, 09:12:01 pmQuote from: ncRover on September 28, 2022, 08:59:09 pmThe IMF didn’t have a problem with the many multiple times more money spent on trying to stop covid and grind the economy to a halt. More so than the £2bn initially lost through tax cuts, why’s that?Do you really want to know, or is this just another knee jerk anti-lockdown spasm?My point was to highlight the relatively small ratio of the tax cuts. For example 2bn in relation to 150bn energy bills support package or 32bn on track and trace.No need for the spiteful tone, I’m just trying to understand things.
Whoever it was that thought it was a good idea to do the rounds on local radio today has dropped a massive bollock, she was crucified by local journalists
Yougov 23rd-25th September Labour 45%Tories 28%Libs 9%Biggest Labour lead YouGov have ever had in 21 years of polling.https://twitter.com/Samfr/status/1574498355090276378
Quote from: wilts rover on September 26, 2022, 10:37:05 pmYougov 23rd-25th September Labour 45%Tories 28%Libs 9%Biggest Labour lead YouGov have ever had in 21 years of polling.https://twitter.com/Samfr/status/1574498355090276378That record didn't last long...https://twitter.com/BritainElects/status/1575522731101245440Still looking for that polling bounce for the Tories once they ditch Johnson.
Highest lead for any party in any opinion poll since 1998 as far as I can see.
Quote from: drfchound on September 28, 2022, 08:22:30 pm[quote author =Filo link=topic=285964.msg1189470#msg1189470 date=1664392785]Quote from: drfchound on September 28, 2022, 08:15:13 pmQuote from: Filo on September 28, 2022, 05:09:03 pmWithout the BoE intervention today pension funds would have collapsed, I wonder what our Tory voting pensioners on here have got to say about that?Pension funds don’t just apply to retired people Filo.Who are the Tory voting pensioners by the way, got any names?Quote by Filo.I know, I’m oneNo way did you vote Tory.
https://mobile.twitter.com/SamCoatesSky/status/1575203918573080576For those old enough to remember, this has got Black Wednesday written all over it.1) The Govt chooses to take a very difficult to defend policy position that damages the economy.2) The markets smell blood and bet that the Govt can't stick to that policy.3) The Govt insists that everything is fine and it will see the policy through come hell or high water.4) The markets squeeze the Govt's balls. Hard.5) Govt gives in and reverses policy.Who's your money on?
Quote from: i_ateallthepies on September 29, 2022, 09:04:30 amQuote from: drfchound on September 28, 2022, 08:22:30 pm[quote author =Filo link=topic=285964.msg1189470#msg1189470 date=1664392785]Quote from: drfchound on September 28, 2022, 08:15:13 pmQuote from: Filo on September 28, 2022, 05:09:03 pmWithout the BoE intervention today pension funds would have collapsed, I wonder what our Tory voting pensioners on here have got to say about that?Pension funds don’t just apply to retired people Filo.Who are the Tory voting pensioners by the way, got any names?Quote by Filo.I know, I’m oneNo way did you vote Tory. In exactly the same way that you didn't vote Tory.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on September 29, 2022, 06:10:23 pmQuote from: wilts rover on September 26, 2022, 10:37:05 pmYougov 23rd-25th September Labour 45%Tories 28%Libs 9%Biggest Labour lead YouGov have ever had in 21 years of polling.https://twitter.com/Samfr/status/1574498355090276378That record didn't last long...https://twitter.com/BritainElects/status/1575522731101245440Still looking for that polling bounce for the Tories once they ditch Johnson.The first post under that shows the Tory’s winning just 3 seats in that scenario
Quote from: drfchound on September 29, 2022, 08:05:44 pmQuote from: i_ateallthepies on September 29, 2022, 09:04:30 amQuote from: drfchound on September 28, 2022, 08:22:30 pm[quote author =Filo link=topic=285964.msg1189470#msg1189470 date=1664392785]Quote from: drfchound on September 28, 2022, 08:15:13 pmQuote from: Filo on September 28, 2022, 05:09:03 pmWithout the BoE intervention today pension funds would have collapsed, I wonder what our Tory voting pensioners on here have got to say about that?Pension funds don’t just apply to retired people Filo.Who are the Tory voting pensioners by the way, got any names?Quote by Filo.I know, I’m oneNo way did you vote Tory. In exactly the same way that you didn't vote Tory.What are you saying?
I suppose one plus from this Financial Disaster is that Bankers will be earning whopping bonuses from it and also paying much less tax on those bonuses.See, it’s not all bad news.
Quote from: mugnapper on September 29, 2022, 09:10:21 amI suppose one plus from this Financial Disaster is that Bankers will be earning whopping bonuses from it and also paying much less tax on those bonuses.See, it’s not all bad news.while i'm not saying i agree with scrapping the caps im not sure your right, if they got a bonus say 500k and now they got a bonus of 1 million they would pay considerably more tax than they were before