The Johnson deal....its not quite what it seems

Can't say that I. Am. Excited Tbh

Now if he in acted the emergency powers act
Troops on the streets

Subversives rounded up and put into detention holding camps inudi g Corbyn and Swinson
And that SNP bloke

That would be e xciting

People with talent such as my good self :cool:
Would be put in charge of areas ;)

And the bloke in charge of our local council would regret the day he put double yellow lines out side my house ;) dunno if he's a remainer Tbh but who cares :LOL:
 
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:rolleyes: same go's for the bloke 5 doors down ;)

He would be interned as well parks his car like a lady's willy I suspect he's a remoaner looks the type

Looks Shifty ;)
 
I think residential property should only be allowed to be sold to owner occupiers, Commercial property can be rented out for profit , the profits could then be taxed to provide social housing for those who need to rent.
The problem though is that successive governments have made it nigh on possible for councils to build social housing.
And the attacks on pensions has made owning property a better option for those with a bit of dosh.

Meanwhile the majority have the dice loaded against them from the start.
And to add insult to injury, Education is now a business so if you do manage to get to university, you have a massive debt from the outset.

Most european countries manage to have free/low cost education and much higher welfare standards.
It seems that they are doing something right and we are doing something wrong!
 
Entirely predictable -its designed to get Brexiteers excited
and its worked on you
Brexiteers, so easily manipulated by Cummings, you guys are like lab rats
Apparently it was two letters and a 'covering note' designed to avoid that ditch and 'big himself up' in the eyes of his ignorant followers...

But I have a feeling that bojo will soon be receiving a letter of his own...

"See you in court"!
 
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I ain't dissing hard work, I'm talking about the system that allows the worse off in society to have no hope...

Last time I looked there was plenty of opportunity available for even the worse off to better themselves.

Do you think that a welfare system should be an all emcompassing safety blanket for people to wrap around themselves? I don't.

One of my biker mates selflessly runs a mobile soup kitchen. Over the past 2-3yrs he's seen a marked increase in custom. Now, is that increased custom generated by the economy or is it generated by the soup kitchen itself. I don't think that a socialist is capable of defining the difference.

I sat with him once & there was a lady present who runs a foodbank. Over the past 2-3yrs she has seen a marked increase in custom. She can tell you tales about people in wheelchairs who have received no benefits for 12weeks because they ticked the wrong box on a 48 page application form, she can also tell you about folk who turn up in 4X4's and get stroppy if a particular 'brand' is replaced with a cheaper label (seriously).

How would you feel if you started a foodbank or a soup kitchen & actually helped to create that need for them?

Incidently, there's always a few hanging around that soup kitchen who can 'really' help.
 
Last time I looked there was plenty of opportunity available for even the worse off to better themselves.

Do you think that a welfare system should be an all emcompassing safety blanket for people to wrap around themselves? I don't.

One of my biker mates selflessly runs a mobile soup kitchen. Over the past 2-3yrs he's seen a marked increase in custom. Now, is that increased custom generated by the economy or is it generated by the soup kitchen itself. I don't think that a socialist is capable of defining the difference.

I sat with him once & there was a lady present who runs a foodbank. Over the past 2-3yrs she has seen a marked increase in custom. She can tell you tales about people in wheelchairs who have received no benefits for 12weeks because they ticked the wrong box on a 48 page application form, she can also tell you about folk who turn up in 4X4's and get stroppy if a particular 'brand' is replaced with a cheaper label (seriously).

How would you feel if you started a foodbank or a soup kitchen & actually helped to create that need for them?

Incidently, there's always a few hanging around that soup kitchen who can 'really' help.

Remove all safety nets, healthcare, education, if you cant afford it you can't have it.

Liberal wet dream, go to any third world country to see how it looks.
 
Entirely predictable -its designed to get Brexiteers excited
and its worked on you
Brexiteers, so easily manipulated by Cummings, you guys are like lab rats

Notch youre wrong again this is getting boring.

I'm not and never have been a Boris boy I support the concept but not necessarily the path being cut here.

He should of said I will abide by the ruling and send this letter and sign but with another expressing my deepest concerns and reservations etc. It wasnt the right thing to do as a PM of GB.

But at least I'm being balanced the disguised remain act pretending to care about brexit is manipulating you muppets just as much if you believe it, which to insinuate is equally insulting isnt it? Now stop listening to those voices of reason in your head many are fooling you.
 
Last time I looked there was plenty of opportunity available for even the worse off to better themselves.
Really? Maybe you'd like to list them?

Do you think that a welfare system should be an all emcompassing safety blanket for people to wrap around themselves? I don't.
Do you think the welfare system should simply be a safety net?
Have you ever claimed a benefit?
Since you started your empire in the '80's, did you claim MIRAS?

I've only claimed 'benefits' in the form of child benefit and health care (so far).
But the welfare system should be more than a 'safety net', it should be a helping hand up.
At the moment all it serves is to keep people alive (just), but with virtually no hope of getting out of the hole that they find themselves in!
One of my biker mates selflessly runs a mobile soup kitchen. Over the past 2-3yrs he's seen a marked increase in custom. Now, is that increased custom generated by the economy or is it generated by the soup kitchen itself. I don't think that a socialist is capable of defining the difference.
Only a exploitative capitalist would type that...

But just out of interest, who do you think is a 'socialist' and why?

Just because a person believes in 'social housing' doesn't make them one, whatever the definition of one is :rolleyes:

she can also tell you about folk who turn up in 4X4's and get stroppy if a particular 'brand' is replaced with a cheaper label

How would you feel if you started a foodbank or a soup kitchen & actually helped to create that need for them?
You should send that off to the daily fail - they'd love it!

I'm not saying that there is no abuse of food banks...

But it rather pales into insignificance when you look at the £120bn a year that corporates and rich individuals avoid in tax...

Not to mention the profits that many landlords make by pushing their rents to the limit which force many people to use said food banks!
 
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Really? Maybe you'd like to list them?
Really? Maybe you'd like to list them?


Do you think the welfare system should simply be a safety net?
Have you ever claimed a benefit?
Since you started your empire in the '80's, did you claim MIRAS?

I've only claimed 'benefits' in the form of child benefit and health care (so far).
But the welfare system should be more than a 'safety net', it should be a helping hand up.
At the moment all it serves is to keep people alive (just), but with virtually no hope of getting out of the hole that they find themselves in!

Only a exploitative capitalist would type that...

But just out of interest, who do you think is a 'socialist' and why?

Just because a person believes in 'social housing' doesn't make them one, whatever the definition of one is :rolleyes:


You should send that off to the daily fail - they'd love it!

I'm not saying that there is no abuse of food banks...

But it rather pales into insignificance when you look at the £120bn a year that corporates and rich individuals avoid in tax...

Not to mention the profits that many landlords make by pushing their rents to the limit which force many people to use said food banks!

You really don't have a clue do you?

My son is currently running a large city centre project (approx £5m). Excluding the specialist contracting Co's like the leccy's H&V etc he is employing 30ish semi-skilled through an agency. Should he lay off those 30, bulldoze the project to create an inner city garden & take the £5m & distribute it to the local soup kitchens & foodbanks?

Of course. After a 12hr day on site he could just pop round & put another 6hrs in at the soup kitchen, maybe even taking some of the £60kpa he pays himself from the business to do a food shop for the local dossers.

Or, do you think his talents should be best used in running a property developement Co' that helps to regenerate an areas & creates employment for the locals?

Also, if you are able to get off that high horse you sitting on you might be able to comprehend there is a big difference between tax avoidance & tax evasion.
 
Boris Johnson will send a letter to the EU by 00:00 BST to request a Brexit delay - but he will not sign it, according to a Downing Street source.

The request will be accompanied by a second letter, signed by Mr Johnson, which will say he believes that a delay would be a mistake, the source said.

:eek:

JohnD you're going to wee yourself over this one :LOL:

Yeah Festive is foaming at the mouth.

Like lab rats on red bull :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

Cummings has done his focus group testing on this race, he knows how easily fooled they are.
 
Yeah Festive is foaming at the mouth.

Like lab rats on red bull :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

Cummings has done his focus group testing on this race, he knows how easily fooled they are.
Looks like Notch sailed past my last post calm down you're getting excited and acting about as mature as the rest of your remain buddies, thank fck you're back to school tomorrow x
 
You really don't have a clue do you?
More that you it seems :)

(and you didn't answer my questions)

So what if your son is doing ok, but good luck to him btw...

But he pretty obviously comes from a family that gave him that opportunity purely because of circumstances...

You appear to be so far removed from reality that you do not understand that millions of people simply don't have that backup from the start!
Also, if you are able to get off that high horse you sitting on you might be able to comprehend there is a big difference between tax avoidance & tax evasion.
I understand the difference alright...

But which one are you wanting to defend?

For example, is this ok with you?

UK government pays millions to firms that use tax havens

"Almost three-quarters of companies who have been given major government contracts have operations based in tax havens...

25 of the government’s 34 strategic suppliers – organisations that receive £100m or more in revenue from the government – operate in offshore centres.

According to estimates, they account for about a fifth of total central government procurement spend. Of these, 19 had operations in jurisdictions included on the EU’s “blacklist” or “greylist” of countries that are considered to be non-compliant with EU international standards for “good tax behaviour”
 
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