It’s Rishi.

Sunak has delayed his statement by 2 1/2 weeks. No reasons really given. Some thoughts, falling gas prices and maybe interest rates. The interest rate one is interesting. The statement may change them. The other aspect may be changes to previous statements about various areas of gov expense.

An observation from several pundits. We have a war cabinet. ;) Not the usual type this time just an internal Tory war cabinet Sunak unites.

Stromont talk is being broadcast at the moment - another war cabinet. A fresh election gets triggered today.
 
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Poor Sunak has had to try to appease the hard right of his party by letting Cruella back in.

Unsurprisingly this has reignited Tory infighting.

Still he is at least he is not such an idiot as Truss, nor an untrustworthy liar like Johnson.

Which the Tory membership would probably prefer if they were given another chance to damage the country.
 
Sunak is seen as hard right. Those people have a problem though. The proletariat generate a high proportion of the tax take so perfectly prepared to borrow to try and maintain it. Not a direct solution to the problem and in terms of power reactions still leave people paying significantly more.

Tax the proletariat more. Unlikely to be popular but maybe an increase in VAT. The money handed out to people from the tax take clearly not currently covered otherwise they wouldn't be borrowing £20b last month. Some of the services offered are clearly strapped for cash. The money handed out to the proletariat is spent so sort of reprocessed. It keeps some in work as they wouldn't survive without it. Some don't work. Make it tough for them and Cameron says that's a problem for charities.

Target inflation is 2% so that becomes a pay rise for yonks. It doesn't fully cover real inflation.

If a business was run like this it would either change or go bust however they have a captive market.
 
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Who sees Sunak as far right?
Pundits. Hard to say really hence reasons why various changes might be made that might seem leftish. Boris is seen as left for a Tory or was.

Not that it matters. What the more powerful groups within the MP's wants tends to figure.
 
Do you want another stab at that that makes some kind of explanation of what your trying to get across.
I know it won't be easy.
 
I know it won't be easy.
I can't really other than these are who lot of the proletariat are
Payrolled employees. Early estimates for April 2022 indicate that there were 29.5 million payrolled employees (Figure 1), a rise of 4.2% compared with the same period of the previous year. This means a rise of 1,187,000 people over the 12-month period.

That makes up a lot of them or should I say us. They need the tax take. Over all for all the lowest rate will provide most of it. Even higher earners pay that up to some point.

Pundits - well they say things. They may be true or they may not be so in this case only the actions taken can be used to judge. Tory actions tend to have things in common. 1p of the basic rate does next to nothing for low earners. A wonderful tax allowance of £12570 it seems took a number out of taxation. Can't remember the numbers but it wasn't a few and indicates how low earnings may be. So you want to help these people - you give it to the majority of people? ;) The libs are no better, it's a crowd pleaser. Reduces tax take with nothing to replace it other than growth or inflation. Wage growth for a lot has been low.

The basic state pension is £7,376. Some people live on it ~£140 a week.

NI doesn't pay for the NHS it pays for other support services. The basic idea is employers pay some of it for having a healthy workforce. Tamper with that as well.

The Tory party is all ERGish and low tax fixes all yet taxation is clearly in a mess in terms of what it should provide.

From my point of view it seems we will be getting some sort of taxation increase and I wonder just how the Tory will do that. A 1p chnage in the basic rate represents £5b. 5p on the higher rate £2b. They appear to be looking for some number greater than £10b but pundits reckon between 20 and 40 b. :) I'm sorely disapointed that the details aren't coming out at the end of the month. Have to wait another 2 1/2 weeks.

One pundit said that a country set up like the UK can not run with USA tax rates. Those are shown nere

Their corporation tax has it's interesting points as well
 
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I can't really other than these are who lot of the proletariat are
Payrolled employees. Early estimates for April 2022 indicate that there were 29.5 million payrolled employees (Figure 1), a rise of 4.2% compared with the same period of the previous year. This means a rise of 1,187,000 people over the 12-month period.

That makes up a lot of them or should I say us. They need the tax take. Over all for all the lowest rate will provide most of it. Even higher earners pay that up to some point.

Pundits - well they say things. They may be true or they may not be so in this case only the actions taken can be used to judge. Tory actions tend to have things in common. 1p of the basic rate does next to nothing for low earners. A wonderful tax allowance of £12570 it seems took a number out of taxation. Can't remember the numbers but it wasn't a few and indicates how low earnings may be. So you want to help these people - you give it to the majority of people? ;) The libs are no better, it's a crowd pleaser. Reduces tax take with nothing to replace it other than growth or inflation. Wage growth for a lot has been low.

The basic state pension is £7,376. Some people live on it ~£140 a week.

NI doesn't pay for the NHS it pays for other support services. The basic idea is employers pay some of it for having a healthy workforce. Tamper with that as well.

The Tory party as all ERGish and low tax fixes all yet taxation is clearly in a mess in terms of what it should provide.

From my point of view it seems we will be getting some sort of taxation increase and I wonder just how the Tory will do that. A 1p chnage in the basic rate represents £5b. 5p on the higher rate £2b. They appear to be looking for some number greater than £10b but pundits reckon between 20 and 40 b. :) I'm sorely disapointed that the details aren't coming out at the end of the month. Have to wait another 2 1/2 weeks.

One pundit said that a country set up like the UK can not run with USA tax rates. Those are shown nere

Their corporation tax has it's interesting points as well
You need to make it easy for Gnat.

We all know he struggles with information
 
NOTHING WILL CHANGE!

(Except for the worst).

Nothing has changed, the invaders are still coming.


Any decent Prime Minister would have, on day one, mustered all forces, Royal Navy, Army and Air Force, to the coasts to repel the invading enemy.
 
Nothing has changed, the invaders are still coming.
The deportation rate started dropping off as soon as this lot got n. I'm not going to bother finding the link again. Cuts as with bodies that keep an eye on various aspects off pollution.

Seems there are several thousand that haven't been processed so gov provides more tents

All govs love to talk about their domestic C02 production rates but ignore what comes via imports that generated C02 where it was made. ;) Sweden seems to be an acception as they want to include that as well.
 
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