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Thread: Rishi Sunak - A Knob!

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    Rishi Sunak - A Knob!

    Rishi Sunak has said sanctions against Russia "are not cost free" for British people and he cannot completely protect them "from dififcult times ahead".

    It’s ok for the little toad of a rich boy to say that when his personal wealth is breathtaking! Why not change the distribution of wealth to help those who won’t survive these huge cost increases;

    Higher taxes on those companies making millions in profits!

    Hammer those with multiple properties

    Ensure no CEO’s of Energy Companies are given obscene bonuses. In fact they should receive the same percentage increase as their employees.

    Increase the minimum wage
    and pensions too for the elderly whose assets are below a certain amount!

    Introduce an hefty on-line tax for large companies like Amazon who already have an unfair advantage over the high street.

    Suspend any business/company from trading for six months if they are not declaring U.K. sales taxation within the U.K.

    All these volunteers or those on the breadline helping those who are desperate will stop soon - even a £10 increase in petrol will become unaffordable!

    So Rishi - do something for those who are on the cliff edge before you open your trap!!!

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    After initially being a fan of Sunak during the Covid era I’m fast losing patience with him.

    The lack of awareness from the man married to the woman set to inherit billions is breathtaking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baggieal View Post
    Rishi Sunak has said sanctions against Russia "are not cost free" for British people and he cannot completely protect them "from dififcult times ahead".

    It’s ok for the little toad of a rich boy to say that when his personal wealth is breathtaking! Why not change the distribution of wealth to help those who won’t survive these huge cost increases;

    Higher taxes on those companies making millions in profits!

    Hammer those with multiple properties

    Ensure no CEO’s of Energy Companies are given obscene bonuses. In fact they should receive the same percentage increase as their employees.

    Increase the minimum wage
    and pensions too for the elderly whose assets are below a certain amount!

    Introduce an hefty on-line tax for large companies like Amazon who already have an unfair advantage over the high street.

    Suspend any business/company from trading for six months if they are not declaring U.K. sales taxation within the U.K.

    All these volunteers or those on the breadline helping those who are desperate will stop soon - even a £10 increase in petrol will become unaffordable!

    So Rishi - do something for those who are on the cliff edge before you open your trap!!!

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    He's a Conservative, why are you surprised?

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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA1955 View Post
    He's a Conservative, why are you surprised?

    Good point!

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    I would like the government to launch a state owned energy company; surely it could be more than competitive with no foreign owners and shareholders expectant (of big payouts) of fat dividends. I think it could be a way for Rishi to manage rising energy bills for consumers

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    Quote Originally Posted by kettering_baggie View Post
    I would like the government to launch a state owned energy company; surely it could be more than competitive with no foreign owners and shareholders expectant (of big payouts) of fat dividends. I think it could be a way for Rishi to manage rising energy bills for consumers

    Very good point Ketts. I am fortunate but hate to see the unfortunate suffer and be pushed over the edge. We ( and our 14 year old ) have donated a huge amount in the last week to Ukraine. I am proud of my daughter for doing this without asking. Kindness is a valuable requisite in my book as too many selfish c unts in the world - mainly those with money!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA1955 View Post
    He's a Conservative, why are you surprised?
    Says it all. Labour do not inspire me as still too divided and I am sure that there are many hard working Conservative MPs who do their best for their constituents but the upper echelons of the Tory Party have no idea whatsoever of the issues that the majority of people in this country face and have no intention whatsoever of changing the economic/financial status quo either. All their talk of "levelling up" is empty rhetoric bollox.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Omegstrat6 View Post
    Says it all. Labour do not inspire me as still too divided and I am sure that there are many hard working Conservative MPs who do their best for their constituents but the upper echelons of the Tory Party have no idea whatsoever of the issues that the majority of people in this country face and have no intention whatsoever of changing the economic/financial status quo either. All their talk of "levelling up" is empty rhetoric bollox.
    Labour are not the party they were and certainly do not represent the people they were formed to represent anymore.
    Unfortunately the Tory party now is the best of a poor bunch. But they have never done anything for Joe public.
    Everything you enjoy and take for granted, a shorter working week, holiday pay, sick pay, maternity and paternity leave, the NHS, was not the work of the Conservatives, but I have to admit they are probably the best at running the country, if only they were more fair to all.
    My mom and dad were Labour, but dad always said Labour are no good with money.
    I just abstain from voting these days. I wouldn't trust Dianne Abbott to run a morning coffee do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA1955 View Post
    Labour are not the party they were and certainly do not represent the people they were formed to represent anymore.
    Unfortunately the Tory party now is the best of a poor bunch. But they have never done anything for Joe public.
    Everything you enjoy and take for granted, a shorter working week, holiday pay, sick pay, maternity and paternity leave, the NHS, was not the work of the Conservatives, but I have to admit they are probably the best at running the country, if only they were more fair to all.
    My mom and dad were Labour, but dad always said Labour are no good with money.
    I just abstain from voting these days. I wouldn't trust Dianne Abbott to run a morning coffee do.
    I'm the same, I no longer vote.

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