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Post Come On You Irons »

There. Resident WHO political commentators and gurus can knock yourselves out in here and conduct your endless bickering. All other threads will be locked.
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Not putting up lights 
Thats usually cancelling Christmas in Gammon world isn’t it?

If it was a Labour council you’d be out painting another roundabout 
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Fauxstralian wrote: 04 Nov 2025, 17:50 Reform have taken over a number of councils
What in their running of those makes you think they would make a competent government?
Any news on a costed economic plan?


 
 
 
Taking power away from the state = which, in reality really dictate what happens in the country - will allow Reform to begin to price what solving many issues will cost.

While the state continue to conduct a policy of civil disobedience (that they would never allow the general population to undertake) nothing will change.

It's the unelected bureaucrats who need nailing, but the unions & do-gooders will never allow that to happen, even if their reticence borders on being traitorous.
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Fauxstralian wrote: 04 Nov 2025, 17:50 Reform have taken over a number of councils
What in their running of those makes you think they would make a competent government?
Any news on a costed economic plan?

 

Reform Councils have proven they can successfully save a shit load of money in a short space of time, whereas Labour have achieved the opposite with taxes set to rise thanks to Reeves incompetency with our finances.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/h ... 03972.html
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So they haven't cancelled Christmas then?
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Reform have taken over a number of councils
What in their running of those makes you think they would make a competent government?
Any news on a costed economic plan?
 
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This is a shocking government but the Tories weren't much better.

Both sides of the Uniparty are incompetent, lying charlatans.

The Tories consistently promised to get net migration down to the tens of thousands. They lied and did the opposite (increased it to record levels).

Labour promised not to raise income tax, NI or VAT. They lied and did the opposite.

Labour promised to "smash the gangs". They lied and illegal immigration is at record levels.

Vote Reform.
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Caught between the flag shaggers & those who say you can’t say Christmas without being arrested
Ironic
Angry middle aged men overload 
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Fauxstralian wrote: 04 Nov 2025, 17:13 Kent County Council (Reform) cancelling Christmas 

 
How are they cancelling Christmas?
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Fauxstralian wrote: 04 Nov 2025, 17:13 Kent County Council (Reform) cancelling Christmas 
No Christmas lights going up due to lamp posts covered in flags
Safety issue, innit
Reckon we've got 4 more years of pathetic articles like that to sully Reform, Sven (which you'll lap up).

I don't think it's going to work, though.
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Kent County Council (Reform) cancelling Christmas 
No Christmas lights going up due to lamp posts covered in flags
Safety issue, innit
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Fauxstralian wrote: 04 Nov 2025, 13:10 Serious question …
All this talk by Rachel from Accounts about low productivity in the UK 
In this modern world of services & finance etc how do they actually calculate productivity given most people don’t work in factories knocking out widgets these days?
With modern technology I imagine most office based people are far more productive than they ever were
I think if you allow half the population to skive from home and the other half to do a four day week for a full week's money, then productivity will drop off a tad.
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Fauxstralian wrote: 04 Nov 2025, 13:10 Serious question …
All this talk by Rachel from Accounts about low productivity in the UK 
In this modern world of services & finance etc how do they actually calculate productivity given most people don’t work in factories knocking out widgets these days?
With modern technology I imagine most office based people are far more productive than they ever were
Very few people actually make anything of worth these days, anything that adds actual wealth to the economy.

The most money seems to be "created" through adding, then pocketing, commission to the little stuff the UK actually creates as it moves through the supply chain from creator to consumer.
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Serious question …
All this talk by Rachel from Accounts about low productivity in the UK 
In this modern world of services & finance etc how do they actually calculate productivity given most people don’t work in factories knocking out widgets these days?
With modern technology I imagine most office based people are far more productive than they ever were
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Someone sent me this earlier:

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/737105

Not sure if it's real/matters...
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Maybe stop sending arms/money to Ukraine and sink any  incoming boats in the channel. That would be a good start and save a few quid. Fucking ponces and nonces running the UK since the 90’s.
A great nation ruined by incompetence and do gooders.
 
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Fewer people working harder, paying more, for more and more not working.

Still it's great to know that all those taxes are being spent wisely, and the state of public bodies is in such a great state and doesn't lend itself open to jaw dropping incompetence on an almost daily basis.
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zico wrote: 04 Nov 2025, 10:24 Read this earlier, not sure if it's true, maybe someone can clarify?  

"When Tony Blair came  to power the national debt was 25% when he left it was 65%. The Conservatives had spent the last 14 years trying to pay of that debt that Labour had accumulated and also paying for a pandemic. Under Starmer 91% to 97% national debt in 18 months."
Blair spent it on Education Education Education.
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Surprised she didn't blame it all on the flags...or VAR
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the speech was pretty much a list of excuses then told you that you'll have to pay for it.

labour (which means you) are fucked, they cannot get any welfare reform through parliament so the only option is to keep hiking taxes.
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Read this earlier, not sure if it's true, maybe someone can clarify?  

"When Tony Blair came  to power the national debt was 25% when he left it was 65%. The Conservatives had spent the last 14 years trying to pay of that debt that Labour had accumulated and also paying for a pandemic. Under Starmer 91% to 97% national debt in 18 months."
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I love the way she shoehorned AI into the speech a couple times.

”ooooh, brand new shiny AI!!! In that case please tax me more”!!
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She blames the cost of borrowing while ignoring the fact it’s gone up under her watch.
She blames inflation while ignoring the fact her NI increase has caused this.

There’s no attempt to cut the welfare bill, just tax working people more.

This labour government hates you.
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Fuck all to do with covid and even if it was then why wasn't it an issue at the previous budget. 

It's just rank bad financial irresponsibility.

The cunts need voting out for reneging on their promise not to raise taxes, to the electorate.
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Seemed to be doing the Covid nonsense. Absolute cuntery of it.
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big speech delivered by Rachel from accounts, basically paving the way for income tax hikes in the budget.

if this was France people would be rioting.
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