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Good to see that the two ugly sisters are back in action together.
NCM's very own tag team - Big Fat Daddy and Elite Haystacks. It doesn't take much to get them to come out (of retirement) when there's a red cause to be defended.
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I just saw the figure if 16 billion Pounds, which is what we'll pay to the EU during our first year under this agreement and yet, we have no kind of voting rights but what we do have, is a complete vulnerability to EU courts. We are once again a 'rule taker' and with no, tangible benefits for ordinary people, Brexit may as well never have happened.
We're so broke apparently, that targets are made of pensioners, of those with no voice, those on benefits, plans to tax savers now apparently yet, Starmer had16 billion quid for the EU in his back pocket. Is it a coincidence that this figure is almost exactly the amount that would have been recouped from the winter fuel payments?
Political allegiances aside, what is in this deal for the man on the street, seriously?
I think that you'll find that most of those on 20K or under, will probably recoup any taxes they pay, in 'supplementary benefits' already. The fact that we are now a low wage economy with very few skilled, well paid jobs, has created a system which is doomed to fall in to bankruptcy, there are simply not enough people who can afford to pay tax yet the government want to admit another couple of million people to the country, people who also won't be paying tax or in some cases, national insurance as well.
Anyone paying 500 quid a month in rent or mortgage and many will be paying more than that, will be losing almost a third of that income straight away and anyone on minimum wage would be losing 40%.
Last edited by Med Pie; 22-05-2025 at 06:44 AM.
Good morning Elite - my answer would be along the lines of The PM you voted for is going to decrease immigration but can?t put a figure on what is will be but you expect me to tell you when Brexit will bring a land of milk and honey!
This is again my view but it?s only 4 years and two months until this inept bunch of clowns are voted out. I thought the last 5 years of the tories was bad but this government is the worst I can remember. I would like to list their accomplishments but ???
I thought it was no tax on people that earn ?20k or less but it's a suggestion that the tax allowance for all is increased to ?20k. Apart from the question of how does the lost tax revenue get recouped (which is a valid point) it was almost funny to see the politics of envy kick in straight away (the well off will be better off etc).
Giving money away, overseas again when it's so badly needed at home.
https://www.bbc.com/news/live/clyvv04wk8zt
and he's already manipulating the figures.
A journalist from the Financial Times asks for more clarity on cost.
Shouldn't the figure actually be closer to ?10bn rather than ?3.4bn if you multiply the average yearly cost of ?101m across the deal's 99 years?
Starmer responds that ?3.4bn is the "net cost", and explains that this is how the government and the Office for Budget Responsibility measures spending on similar projects.
Last edited by Med Pie; 22-05-2025 at 03:37 PM.
So Brexit will eventually come good, but it might take 5, 10, 15 or 20 years. And you called me a fence sitter!
And I see that Starmer has almost halved net immigration in a matter of months*.
* That wasn't a serious comment. But maybe on initial raeding it made a few faces go a colour that resembles gammon.