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Post by stuart1974 on Jun 16, 2024 18:26:17 GMT
Not sure why you bother reading that forum , it’s a bit like forcing yourself to watch GeeBeebies. Why would you do that ? 🙄😂 To see what Oldie is up to.🤭
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Post by yattongas on Jun 16, 2024 18:29:12 GMT
Not sure why you bother reading that forum , it’s a bit like forcing yourself to watch GeeBeebies. Why would you do that ? 🙄😂 To see what Oldie is up to.🤭 Thought you said he was banned?
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Post by stuart1974 on Jun 16, 2024 18:41:55 GMT
To see what Oldie is up to.🤭 Thought you said he was banned? Temporary, been back a while. Posting with a few with views at odds with those here. It's an interesting exchange usually, but two I'd say wouldn't last five minutes on this site and one of them in particular who has a rather distasteful posting style.
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Post by oldie on Jun 16, 2024 21:08:03 GMT
Absolutely yes would look splendid on the shirt😁😁 Yes!! Going to get one printed
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Post by oldie on Jun 16, 2024 21:12:48 GMT
Not sure why you bother reading that forum , it’s a bit like forcing yourself to watch GeeBeebies. Why would you do that ? 🙄😂 No no. It's great. We had the resident anti Islam, anti immigrant and racist bigot quoting an Iranian refugee, it was hilarious 😂😂
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Post by oldie on Jun 16, 2024 21:24:06 GMT
Thought you said he was banned? Temporary, been back a while. Posting with a few with views at odds with those here. It's an interesting exchange usually, but two I'd say wouldn't last five minutes on this site and one of them in particular who has a rather distasteful posting style. Some of the views expressed are incredible. They challenge the perception that these are sentient life forms
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Post by yattongas on Jun 16, 2024 22:11:24 GMT
I see Rachael Reeves is going to get a closer trade deal with the EU 🙄🇬🇧
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Post by stuart1974 on Jun 16, 2024 22:19:40 GMT
I see Rachael Reeves is going to get a closer trade deal with the EU 🙄🇬🇧 Just reading that, hopefully she can get something. It's a good opportunity to have a reset with several of our international partners, Europe especially.
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Post by yattongas on Jun 17, 2024 11:02:57 GMT
Who’s excited to hear the Reform manifesto…. Sorry …. Contract to voters in a few hrs ?
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Post by yattongas on Jun 17, 2024 11:03:30 GMT
I see Rachael Reeves is going to get a closer trade deal with the EU 🙄🇬🇧 Just reading that, hopefully she can get something. It's a good opportunity to have a reset with several of our international partners, Europe especially. She’s gonna get nothing meaningful that’s for sure
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Post by stuart1974 on Jun 17, 2024 12:59:53 GMT
Just reading that, hopefully she can get something. It's a good opportunity to have a reset with several of our international partners, Europe especially. She’s gonna get nothing meaningful that’s for sure Very little and what she does get won't happen quickly....unless those private meetings have been fruitful. Part of me can see an early concession which then opens the door to more and deeper alignment. But then I do like my conspiracies. 😇
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Post by stuart1974 on Jun 17, 2024 13:00:27 GMT
Who’s excited to hear the Reform manifesto…. Sorry …. Contract to voters in a few hrs ? You can sue for breach of contract.
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Post by stuart1974 on Jun 17, 2024 13:35:35 GMT
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Post by stuart1974 on Jun 17, 2024 13:38:06 GMT
The document contains five core pledges - and the first two focus heavily on immigration.
Reform UK pledges to freeze "all non-essential immigration" which it claims will "boost wages, protect public services, end the housing crisis and cut crime";
Reform claims it would "stop the boats" in its first 100 days with a four-point plan that would involve leaving the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), with zero illegal immigrants being resettled in the UK, a new government department for immigration, and migrants crossing the channel in small boats being returned to France;
The remaining three core pledges ask voters to "imagine no NHS waiting lists"; "imagine good wages for a hard day's work" and "imagine affordable, stable energy bills";
A raft of tax cuts are also promised, including raising the minimum threshold of income tax to £20,000 a year, abolishing stamp duty, and abolishing inheritance tax for all estates under £2m;
Reform plans to fund these tax cuts by raising £40bn from reducing the interest paid on Bank of England reserves, but the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has said such a measure is "unlikely to raise even half" of that sum;
On health, Reform wants to create an "NHS voucher scheme" for private treatment if people can not get seen by a GP within three days and to hold a public inquiry into excess deaths and "vaccine harms" from the COVID vaccine;
Reform UK also vows to increase defence spending to 3% within six years and introduce a new dedicated department for veterans - before recruiting 30,000 people to the British Army;
The party also hopes to recruit 40,000 new police officers - and reduce main corporation tax to 20%;
Reform also outlines plans to abandon the Windsor Framework, and prepare for re-negotiations on the EU Trade and Co-operation Agreement;
The party pledges to support marriage through the tax system, planning to introduce a 25% tax allowance "as soon as finances allow";
There is also a plan to scrap HS2 in full - which Reform UK says will save £25bn, describing the high speed rail line as a "bloated vanity project";
Mr Farage's party also plans to undertake a reform of the House of Lords - which it would replace with a "smaller, more democratic second chamber";
Reform UK also aims to reject the "influence" of the World Health Organisation, and wave goodbye to "cancel culture" with a comprehensive Free Speech Bill;
Reform would also overhaul the BBC, and make St George's Day and St David's Day public holidays.
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Post by stuart1974 on Jun 17, 2024 13:40:18 GMT
I'm sure France will have something to say about returning the boats.
30,000 extra soldiers? Good luck recruiting them, unless they are willing to accept thousands more Commonwealth applications.
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Post by yattongas on Jun 17, 2024 13:52:05 GMT
The document contains five core pledges - and the first two focus heavily on immigration. Reform UK pledges to freeze "all non-essential immigration" which it claims will "boost wages, protect public services, end the housing crisis and cut crime"; Reform claims it would "stop the boats" in its first 100 days with a four-point plan that would involve leaving the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), with zero illegal immigrants being resettled in the UK, a new government department for immigration, and migrants crossing the channel in small boats being returned to France; The remaining three core pledges ask voters to "imagine no NHS waiting lists"; "imagine good wages for a hard day's work" and "imagine affordable, stable energy bills"; A raft of tax cuts are also promised, including raising the minimum threshold of income tax to £20,000 a year, abolishing stamp duty, and abolishing inheritance tax for all estates under £2m; Reform plans to fund these tax cuts by raising £40bn from reducing the interest paid on Bank of England reserves, but the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has said such a measure is "unlikely to raise even half" of that sum; On health, Reform wants to create an "NHS voucher scheme" for private treatment if people can not get seen by a GP within three days and to hold a public inquiry into excess deaths and "vaccine harms" from the COVID vaccine; Reform UK also vows to increase defence spending to 3% within six years and introduce a new dedicated department for veterans - before recruiting 30,000 people to the British Army; The party also hopes to recruit 40,000 new police officers - and reduce main corporation tax to 20%; Reform also outlines plans to abandon the Windsor Framework, and prepare for re-negotiations on the EU Trade and Co-operation Agreement; The party pledges to support marriage through the tax system, planning to introduce a 25% tax allowance "as soon as finances allow"; There is also a plan to scrap HS2 in full - which Reform UK says will save £25bn, describing the high speed rail line as a "bloated vanity project"; Mr Farage's party also plans to undertake a reform of the House of Lords - which it would replace with a "smaller, more democratic second chamber"; Reform UK also aims to reject the "influence" of the World Health Organisation, and wave goodbye to "cancel culture" with a comprehensive Free Speech Bill; Reform would also overhaul the BBC, and make St George's Day and St David's Day public holidays. Hmmmm 🤔 gonna give this serious contemplation, bit disappointed there is no outwardly anti Gay stuff and it’s too soft on those bloody immigrants but they might well get my vote . Great that there’s a bit of Covid vaccines conspiracy chucked in.
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Post by yattongas on Jun 17, 2024 14:15:17 GMT
Ed Conway Sky seems to think there would be a 39 billion shortfall in Reforms numbers ( Conservative guess) . Maybe by shooting all immigrants and taking their personal wealth into gov coffers could account for this ?
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Post by stuart1974 on Jun 17, 2024 14:23:36 GMT
Ed Conway Sky seems to think there would be a 39 billion shortfall in Reforms numbers ( Conservative guess) . Maybe by shooting all immigrants and taking their personal wealth into gov coffers could account for this ? Taking a leaf out of The British Museum's modus operandi? 🤭
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Post by yattongas on Jun 17, 2024 14:28:05 GMT
Ed Conway Sky seems to think there would be a 39 billion shortfall in Reforms numbers ( Conservative guess) . Maybe by shooting all immigrants and taking their personal wealth into gov coffers could account for this ? Taking a leaf out of The British Museum's modus operandi? 🤭 I’m being serious….. ok how about sending immigrant children up chimneys and the rest down the (reopened) coal pits to work for nothing . After 30 yrs of free work they could then apply for a uk passport if they cover the administration costs of 500k per passport ? 🇬🇧 ps … I’ve done my maffs and it all stacks up 👍🇬🇧
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Post by aghast on Jun 17, 2024 18:04:50 GMT
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