Tax cuts for the rich, hurrah!

600,000 people will apparently get on average a 'windfall' of £10k...

It'll cost billions a year...

So lets keep the majority suffering in order to reward the few (n)

The corrupt tories don't even bother hiding their hatred of that majority anymore...
If I remember correctly, not so long ago you boasted that:

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So you must be feeling pretty pleased today with your windfall from, as you call them, the 'corrupt Tories' then? Do tell, what do you plan to do with the windfall you will be getting?
 
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was rushi in charge then ? Thought it was Boris.

I'm sure your aware The Treasury are capable of blocking a PM if they want to.

In February Sunacked blocked Johnson's NHS recovery plan.
Northern railway plans, part of Johnsons 'levelling up', funding pulled by Sunak.

If the Chancellor wont let go of the money, it ain t going to happen. If the same chancellor wants a shot the title, it really aint going to happen.
 
These times that we live in. How did it ever come to this.

There's a famous 1950's photo of a USofA auto worker stood with his wife & 2.6 children outside the home. Most folk don't understand the relevance of the image, they gaze fondly at the working man, the housewife, the 2.6 children, the automobile parked in the driveway of the 3 bedroom bungalow on a 1/4 acre property.

They do not understand & cannot possibly comprehend that the image reflects a day when all that could be achieved on just one salary.
if the working man could have a good standard of living, today's announcements wouldnt be such an issue.

but for those at the top to have an excellent standard of living at the expense of the worker? As per today's announcements, it's not right, is it.
 
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I'm sure your aware The Treasury are capable of blocking a PM if they want to.

In February Sunacked blocked Johnson's NHS recovery plan.
Northern railway plans, part of Johnsons 'levelling up', funding pulled by Sunak.

If the Chancellor wont let go of the money, it ain t going to happen. If the same chancellor wants a shot the title, it really aint going to happen.
oh I see, Boris wasn't the PM then !

poor old Boris, it wasn't his fault after all ! But then people were really supporting him and his policies.

anybody seen those goalposts ? They are not where they used to be.
 
if the working man could have a good standard of living, today's announcements wouldnt be such an issue.

but for those at the top to have an excellent standard of living at the expense of the worker? As per today's announcements, it's not right, is it.
You know what mate, when they increase the price of some things I breathe the sigh of extreme content. I can afford to do things which are important in my life. without bothering with the hoi polloi getting in my way.

Are you willing & able to "DEFINE" what you perceive as a "good standard of living" ???
 
You know what mate, when they increase the price of some things I breathe the sigh of extreme content. I can afford to do things which are important in my life. without bothering with the hoi polloi getting in my way.

Are you willing & able to "DEFINE" what you perceive as a "good standard of living" ???
it's very simple.

earning enough to have a house, family, be able to afford to feed, cloth and keep them warm, with enough left over to have modest holidays and leisure activities. Without having to have tax credits and similar. Just a wage.
 
If cutting taxes boosted growth then this budget would be unethical, as it doesn't its unethical and stupid.
 
it's very simple.

earning enough to have a house, family, be able to afford to feed, cloth and keep them warm, with enough left over to have modest holidays and leisure activities. Without having to have tax credits and similar. Just a wage.
Doing what job? Any job? Every job? Never going to happen. Never has, never will. Like it or not, there are low paid but necessary jobs that have to be done every day for you that you expect to be done. How much do you think they pay those that stack your supermarket shelves, collect your rubbish, sweep your streets, cook your burgers, cleans the public toilets you use, wipes the arses of elderly people in care homes, pushes patients around in hospitals etc etc or don’t you enjoy any of those services?
 
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oh I see, Boris wasn't the PM then !

poor old Boris, it wasn't his fault after all ! But then people were really supporting him and his policies.

anybody seen those goalposts ? They are not where they used to be.

Boris was PM, Rishi was Chancellor. Chancellor holds the purse strings.

Gordon Brown was the only member of the Labour cabinet opposed to joining the Euro, Blair wanted to, the rest of the cabinet wanted to.
You may recall we didn't join the Euro, does that mean Blair wasn't PM when we thought he was?
 
Doing what job? Any job? Every job? Never going to happen. Never has, never will. Like it or not, there are low paid but necessary jobs that have to be done every day for you that you expect to be done. How much do you think they pay those that stack your supermarket shelves, collect your rubbish, sweep your streets, cook your burgers, cleans the public toilets you use, wipes the arses of elderly people in care homes, pushes patients around in hospitals etc etc or don’t you enjoy any of those services?
so none of those jobs deserve a wage that can be lived sensibly on ?

you may think it's ok not to reward effort regardless of the job. I disagree. A wage should be enough to be able to live on
 
Boris was PM, Rishi was Chancellor. Chancellor holds the purse strings.

Gordon Brown was the only member of the Labour cabinet opposed to joining the Euro, Blair wanted to, the rest of the cabinet wanted to.
You may recall we didn't join the Euro, does that mean Blair wasn't PM when we thought he was?
I don't remember you, or anybody, criticising Boris and Rishi when they were in power. And I think the PM is able to replace anybody he doesn't want in his cabinet. Even his chancellor.

to blame his policies onto Rishi now is moving the goalposts, isn't it.
 
I don't remember you, or anybody, criticising Boris and Rishi when they were in power. And I think the PM is able to replace anybody he doesn't want in his cabinet. Even his chancellor.

to blame his policies onto Rishi now is moving the goalposts, isn't it.

Whatever you say Himmy.
 
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