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Post by yattongas on Jan 11, 2023 18:54:15 GMT
Bit last couple of years but a bit this year…..
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Post by stuart1974 on Jan 13, 2023 0:14:57 GMT
Speculation Boris is going to go for a safer constituency to prevent losing his Uxbridge seat. He's also being bankrolled by a Brexit supporter. "His £1m donation to Mr Johnson's office now confirms he's still passionate about Brexit and that he fears the Tories under Mr Sunak are backsliding on the issue and believes a Johnson comeback is the only way to deliver Brexit. Earlier this week, in what was described as a rapturous speech to supporters at the Carlton Club, Mr Johnson declared: "Only one party really believes in Brexit. And when people realise this, I think the political dynamic is going to change." " news.sky.com/story/brexiteers-1m-donation-to-boris-johnson-more-evidence-of-comeback-hopes-12785385
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Post by stuart1974 on Jan 15, 2023 23:32:35 GMT
Sunday Times reporting that Sunak will drop plans to build a class of navy ship in the spring. That would lead to job losses in Scotland after 2030 once an existing order is finished, on top of reductions in the size of the navy. archive.ph/LsmCbThat would be another of Boris' promises dropped on top of the national flag ship/Royal Yacht cancelled the other month.
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Post by stuart1974 on Jan 22, 2023 1:30:29 GMT
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Post by stuart1974 on Jan 22, 2023 1:33:06 GMT
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Post by yattongas on Jan 22, 2023 7:29:23 GMT
I don’t think Lester Piggott & Boris Becker would agree .
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Post by stuart1974 on Jan 23, 2023 8:57:40 GMT
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Post by yattongas on Jan 23, 2023 9:09:26 GMT
Who’s surprised? This lot are corrupt from top to bottom .
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Post by baggins on Jan 24, 2023 7:12:31 GMT
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Post by yattongas on Jan 24, 2023 8:11:37 GMT
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Post by trevorgas on Jan 24, 2023 9:43:57 GMT
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Post by stuart1974 on Jan 24, 2023 10:02:57 GMT
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Post by yattongas on Jan 24, 2023 12:48:25 GMT
Bloody marvellous 🤬
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Post by baggins on Jan 24, 2023 14:07:33 GMT
None of us will ever draw a State Pension will we?
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Post by yattongas on Jan 24, 2023 14:21:38 GMT
None of us will ever draw a State Pension will we? Work until you drop dead , that’s the Tory plan . Whilst they syphon off all the money and live in luxury.
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Post by baggins on Jan 24, 2023 14:24:40 GMT
None of us will ever draw a State Pension will we? Work until you drop dead , that’s the Tory plan . Whilst they syphon off all the money and live in luxury. You got it.
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Post by yattongas on Jan 24, 2023 14:47:58 GMT
Haven’t mentioned this before but maybe we’d be better off if we rejoined the EU ?
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Post by baggins on Jan 25, 2023 12:47:50 GMT
Haven’t mentioned this before but maybe we’d be better off if we rejoined the EU ? All will be forgotten and they'll get voted in again.
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Post by stuart1974 on Jan 25, 2023 13:43:05 GMT
None of us will ever draw a State Pension will we? It'll be 70 by the time we get there. Probably the right decision but they need to ensure the new workers coming into the workforce can start saving for their own retirement. The so called pension freedoms should be scrapped too, too many are cashing in for today leaving nothing to actually retire on. Also too many opting out, some form of occupational or private pension should be compulsory with tax incentives.
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Post by baggins on Jan 25, 2023 13:47:02 GMT
None of us will ever draw a State Pension will we? It'll be 70 by the time we get there. Probably the right decision but they need to ensure the new workers coming into the workforce can start saving for their own retirement. The so called pension freedoms should be scrapped too, too many are cashing in for today leaving nothing to actually retire on. Also too many opting out, some form of occupational or private pension should be compulsory with tax incentives. I agree to scrapping of pensions freedom to a certain extent, but if people are so thick they don't understand there won't be anything left for them in the future then that's their problem.
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