Latter I would say.
― Monthly Python (Tom D.), Monday, 18 September 2023 09:40 (two years ago)
Insane how a 40 day failure isn't shutting her up.
Families and businesses are being squeezed under the highest tax burden since the Second World War. Cutting taxes would put more money in people's pockets. #IfGTruss pic.twitter.com/CiFryAFQCq— Liz Truss (@trussliz) September 18, 2023
― xyzzzz__, Monday, 18 September 2023 11:29 (two years ago)
thinking about thos high-net-worth individuals
― vodkaitamin effrtvescent (calzino), Monday, 18 September 2023 11:57 (two years ago)
this is why it feels like it's not *just* a personal hobbyhorse. i get strong vibes that she represents interests
― whatever happened to gravy brain? (Noodle Vague), Monday, 18 September 2023 11:57 (two years ago)
Great strategy so far - just say the exact same shit as you did before becoming PM after all it worked that time.
― nashwan, Monday, 18 September 2023 12:00 (two years ago)
"As Conservatives we must make the case for less government intervention"
"There should be no official recognition of social transitioning for under-18s and single sex spaces should be protected in schools. The Government should issue guidance to schools urgently to make this clear."
― nashwan, Monday, 18 September 2023 12:02 (two years ago)
ah yes companies are relocating because of high tax and not because of brexit or nuffink
― come on barbo let’s go parpo (bizarro gazzara), Monday, 18 September 2023 12:03 (two years ago)
well i'm relocating because of the lack of protected single sex spaces in my workplace. i've HAD IT!
― Tracer Hand, Monday, 18 September 2023 12:10 (two years ago)
speaking of brexit, starmer is going to rescue us from the soylent green factories of sunak's broken britain:
Sir Keir Starmer has promised to seek a major rewrite of Britain’s Brexit deal in 2025 if the Labour party wins the next general election, saying he owes it to his children to rebuild relations with the EU.Starmer told the Financial Times that he would put a closer trading relationship with Brussels and a new partnership with business at the heart of his efforts to bolster Britain’s economic growth.Britain’s Trade and Cooperation Agreement with the EU, negotiated by former prime minister Boris Johnson, is due for review in 2025 and Starmer said he saw this as an “important” moment to reset relations.“Almost everyone recognises the deal Johnson struck is not a good deal — it’s far too thin,” he said in an interview. “As we go into 2025 we will attempt to get a much better deal for the UK.”
Starmer told the Financial Times that he would put a closer trading relationship with Brussels and a new partnership with business at the heart of his efforts to bolster Britain’s economic growth.
Britain’s Trade and Cooperation Agreement with the EU, negotiated by former prime minister Boris Johnson, is due for review in 2025 and Starmer said he saw this as an “important” moment to reset relations.
“Almost everyone recognises the deal Johnson struck is not a good deal — it’s far too thin,” he said in an interview. “As we go into 2025 we will attempt to get a much better deal for the UK.”
he also goes on to say:
But Starmer said: “We have to make it work. That’s not a question of going back in. But I refuse to accept that we can’t make it work. I think about those future generations when I say that.“I say that as a dad. I’ve got a 15-year-old boy and a 12-year-old girl. I’m not going to let them grow up in a world where all I’ve got to say to them about their future is, it’s going to be worse than it might otherwise have been. I’ve got an utter determination to make this work.”
“I say that as a dad. I’ve got a 15-year-old boy and a 12-year-old girl. I’m not going to let them grow up in a world where all I’ve got to say to them about their future is, it’s going to be worse than it might otherwise have been. I’ve got an utter determination to make this work.”
speaking as a dad, your environment polices are going to ensure my daughter's future is short and miserable you fucking cunt
― come on barbo let’s go parpo (bizarro gazzara), Monday, 18 September 2023 12:23 (two years ago)
― whatever happened to gravy brain? (Noodle Vague), Monday, 18 September 2023 bookmarkflaglink
Not sure really. She does represent interests and they backed a winner that turned into a loss in 40 days.
No idea why anyone would back her now.
― xyzzzz__, Monday, 18 September 2023 12:56 (two years ago)
her failure only proves the value of her radical ideas, which were so frightening to woke banks and financiers that they conspired to dethrone her before she could usher in a low-tax, low-regulation paradise
― come on barbo let’s go parpo (bizarro gazzara), Monday, 18 September 2023 13:03 (two years ago)
add your own (((meaningful parathenses))) around 'woke banks and financiers' there as you see fit
Yes, she can pull the old Russell Brand switcheroo.
― Monthly Python (Tom D.), Monday, 18 September 2023 13:08 (two years ago)
The Blob got her.
― Monthly Python (Tom D.), Monday, 18 September 2023 13:10 (two years ago)
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― come on barbo let’s go parpo (bizarro gazzara), Monday, 18 September 2023 13:31 (two years ago)
tag yourself
https://i.imgur.com/nMVoyE4.png
― mark s, Monday, 18 September 2023 13:34 (two years ago)
Her book's called 'Ten Years To Save The Whit-I mean, West'. Don't threaten us with a good time etc.
― nashwan, Monday, 18 September 2023 13:37 (two years ago)
Members of the government were in fairly short supply at Truss's speech earlier - David Frost was about it, and he's not been in cabinet since they wound up DExEU. A few years ago you'd see cabinet members popup to any old coup, but either Sunak has a tighter grip on them or no-one really fancies the idea of accidentally getting into office just in time for a wipeout. I think occam's razor says that the traits that got her into this are the same ones that means she can't read the room. She's got a book out and Tory party conference is coming up - see if anyone gives her the time of day after that.
― Andrew Farrell, Monday, 18 September 2023 19:36 (two years ago)
Really sad.
Private affluence, public squalor. Britain is becoming an ever more privatised, unequal, and impoverished country with crumbling and disappearing infrastructure and a shrunken culture and public realm—all so that the super rich can engage in dull lives of acquisitive banality. https://t.co/yCiL88fSzS— Joe Guinan (@joecguinan) September 18, 2023
― xyzzzz__, Monday, 18 September 2023 21:45 (two years ago)
Compensations paid, now this.
It's hard to overstate the significance of a police officer being charged with murder for a killing they committed on duty. Look at the notes at the end of this press release for details of how rare it is.https://t.co/LArVKFtiOj— Dave (@MediocreDave) September 20, 2023
― xyzzzz__, Wednesday, 20 September 2023 10:20 (two years ago)
Good stuff
The president of Guyana swats away Richard Madeleys stupid question #GMB pic.twitter.com/dPCOukB702— Saul Staniforth (@SaulStaniforth) September 20, 2023
― xyzzzz__, Wednesday, 20 September 2023 11:51 (two years ago)
LOL @ Madeley trying desperately to keep up with the right wing arsehole zeitgeist.
― Monthly Python (Tom D.), Wednesday, 20 September 2023 11:58 (two years ago)
Really funny attempts at a Paxman impression.
― xyzzzz__, Wednesday, 20 September 2023 12:04 (two years ago)
My God, this Sunak statement on Net Zero is utter garbage. And all because they didn't lose the Uxbridge by-election! UK = comedy country.
― Monthly Python (Tom D.), Wednesday, 20 September 2023 15:40 (two years ago)
kicking the can up the street again, proper leadership that
― NickB, Wednesday, 20 September 2023 16:27 (two years ago)
What he actually said was that he was putting the long term interests of the country before short term politics - which is the exact opposite of what he's doing! It's completely absurd.
― Monthly Python (Tom D.), Wednesday, 20 September 2023 16:32 (two years ago)
looking forward to the next general election being a bidding war for the votes of the nastiest, most short-sighted and ill-informed voters in the country
― whatever happened to gravy brain? (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 20 September 2023 16:43 (two years ago)
nah, those are all on the commons benches already afaict
― NickB, Wednesday, 20 September 2023 16:57 (two years ago)
I think only the last of these is actual national government policy right now? https://t.co/TQkEFlSKmJ— Pippa Crerar (@PippaCrerar) September 20, 2023
...and you probably don't need reminding that the last one will create thousands of jobs, grants can be given to those less able to afford it, and it'll actually save people money in the longterm and keep poorer families warmer
― NickB, Wednesday, 20 September 2023 17:35 (two years ago)
honestly can't wait for this prick to die in a plane crash
― NickB, Wednesday, 20 September 2023 17:36 (two years ago)
Just missing 'or whatever it is now and the bins must only be male or female we will check' after 'seven different bins'
― nashwan, Wednesday, 20 September 2023 17:45 (two years ago)
lol i hadn't even read that Sunak tweet until you said that
amazing stuff
― whatever happened to gravy brain? (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 20 September 2023 17:47 (two years ago)
I wish I had seven different bins to sort my rubbish into tbh.
― Monthly Python (Tom D.), Wednesday, 20 September 2023 18:03 (two years ago)
First I've heard of the compulsory car sharing, good policy though! Expect Labour to denounce it forthwith, even though it doesn't exist.
― the arkansas ruggerclub (Matt #2), Wednesday, 20 September 2023 18:18 (two years ago)
I used to have a glass bin collection (well to be more accurate it was a box), it was great until the LA cut it because otherwise they'd have to close 4 disability centres ... tough decisions etc.. fuck all these people.
― vodkaitamin effrtvescent (calzino), Wednesday, 20 September 2023 18:24 (two years ago)
Lads I need the car tomorrow OK? Good.
― nashwan, Wednesday, 20 September 2023 18:31 (two years ago)
This will be go down really well if there is the south east/west floods in the next year.
― xyzzzz__, Wednesday, 20 September 2023 21:17 (two years ago)
The way the rain is coming down at the moment those floods might arrive sooner than you think.
― Monthly Python (Tom D.), Wednesday, 20 September 2023 21:23 (two years ago)
the thought did cross my mind that the miserable pissy rain might've had something to do with the timimg of this statement
― NickB, Wednesday, 20 September 2023 21:25 (two years ago)
All of this is so fucking evil
― Tracer Hand, Thursday, 21 September 2023 08:12 (two years ago)
I lie awake literally every night worrying about the planet my kids are going to grow up on and then shit like this happens.
― lurch of england (ledge), Thursday, 21 September 2023 08:14 (two years ago)
― Monthly Python (Tom D.), Wednesday, 20 September 2023 bookmarkflaglink
Imagine the lack of investment in infrastructure and a climate event combining to decimate SE England and crashing house prices?
― xyzzzz__, Thursday, 21 September 2023 09:16 (two years ago)
It's all such extremely short-termist, penny-wise pound-foolish stuff, utterly transparent to anyone
Some of this could ostensibly be rowed back by a different government but pushing 100% EV sales back to 2035 probably could not be; you can't tell global car makers one date, then give them 5 years' breathing room, and then pull it back up to the original date
xpost I live in Stratford near the marshes so I'll be one of the first images on the 10 'clock news, waving down a helicopter from my roof
― Tracer Hand, Thursday, 21 September 2023 09:39 (two years ago)
They're so convinced that this is what the general hard working family public want too. Not exactly sure why. It's probably going to please the hardcore Tory headbangers in 5ge electorate but they're not going to win them an election
― Monthly Python (Tom D.), Thursday, 21 September 2023 09:43 (two years ago)
Well the Daily Mail hailed it as FINALLY COMMON SENSE so that's someone pleased.
― Daniel_Rf, Thursday, 21 September 2023 09:45 (two years ago)
A summer full of catastrophic fires and floods all over the world seems to have resonated with people, just from the conversations I have with people at work. Plus anyone under 30? Forget it!
― Monthly Python (Tom D.), Thursday, 21 September 2023 09:45 (two years ago)
(xp) Yes, the Telegraph love it... Sunak has gone from (net) zero to hero overnight.
― Monthly Python (Tom D.), Thursday, 21 September 2023 09:50 (two years ago)
What the UK does or doesn't do isn't a huge issue, to me. It's too small. China is adding huge amounts of renewables this year and some targets are being met. You can see other cities around Europe doing things too.
It's not enough but I suspect things will accelerate globally.
― xyzzzz__, Thursday, 21 September 2023 09:57 (two years ago)
There is a kernel of underlying reality to all debates about climate policy - who shoulders the costs? And UK politics is built on two parties both happy to disproportionately lumber the poorest with this. Of course that doesn't mean that any chat from the parties about hard working families is done in good faith, quite the opposite. But any form of flat tax is regressive and it's ok to call it as such
― whatever happened to gravy brain? (Noodle Vague), Thursday, 21 September 2023 10:16 (two years ago)
xp Yeah the manufacturers are furious about this, not least because Labour immediately said "no, that won't happen, we'll reverse that" (though we'll wait to see whether they'll stand on it)
― Andrew Farrell, Thursday, 21 September 2023 10:34 (two years ago)