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It is amusing on these forums when folks who normally contribute almost next to nothing..suddenly appear and start moaning when a few posts and a day are spent on an off-topic subject...
That is a completely different 'ism' according to my definition. Running up a £1 Tr debt in a £2 Tr GDP economy is unsustainable. Since 1980 the UK has only experienced 5 years when tax receipts have exceeded expenditure. Two years under John Major, post the recession associated with the stock market crash of the late 80s, and under Tony Blair straddling the Millennium coinciding in the sale of 400 tonnes of gold and mobile phone licences. The combined value of these 5 positive years represents a rounding error by todays standards. We simply cannot continue on the current trajectory without debauching our currency, stealing from pensioners, impoverishing the young, rewarding profligacy and bankrupting the country. But perhaps that is the strategy?
Take all this TR^$ associated diatribe off this board and leave the discussions to those who wish to stay on focus regarding GSK.
I welcome this kind of commentary - It's spot on , and while some may not think this is the place for it- I think it needs shouting from the roof tops - Sunak is a fraud, and a disgrace to Yorkshire, and Yorkshire values :)
Spikeyj, TR64 had been suspended before as several people reported him for unfounded, unsupported statements and cluttering this board.
It may help if people will do it again, as we had a breathing space, but now he started again.
TR64, any chance you could take this off-topic
cr*p somewhere else, like facebook or tik-tok?
ta.
Sunak has some tough decisions to make in the Budget...
He is never going to please everyone and he probably has to prioritise business and job creation...
Unfortunately he has to keep wages lid on ...or inflation will take off
One group gets a wage rise and everyone wants one too...and before long...no one is really any the better...because prices have risen anyway....not easy
The national debt is a big concern...the servicing of the debt is the first thing ant tax income gets used for....increasingly tgere is less and less left over for everyting else..
GSK just needs to keep its head down and keep focused ....
I think that the criticism on Sunak is a bit unfair. He has exposed the gentler side of capitalism, which I thought had never even existed. Certainly, not in the past. He is better spending national resources on the people rather than throwing it away on silly foreign wars about national pride.
He has done a lot of creative accounting and is a credit to the Tory party. Something that I never would have said about any other Tory or Labour chancellor.
Boris, thanks for the great choice.
Poker, well said.
Off topic
He is Thick.
He trys to build an economy of House builders with Tax incentives, its shows he is Thick, he gives tax incentives to get people to buy over priced property. He as created a 1 Trillion Debt, and still wants to give away money, as no idea how to repay it.
If he increased Income tax by 7p, it would not bring in £30 billion in a year.
He gave pubs money for cheap meals, VAT cuts to hospitality , now they want to continue it.
If Sunak had sense, he would have only allowed Furlough for 3 months, then cut it to 40% of pay, with a upper limit of £1800 pm.
As for Cladding, that is builing regulations, how much did Carillion cost, thats the construction Industry.
Sunal is your typical spiv Goldman, Hedge Funds, reminds us all of the other Thicko Sajid Javed of Deutsche Bank.
Simple things work, its not hard, but Sunak acts like Del Boy
"..he cares only about housebuilding and property a UK Curse."
well given the disaster and appalling treatment of people with non-fire proof cladding .....they clearly do not care enough
Government isn't fit for purpose...you are on your own
Richi Sunak may be many things, 'thicko' is not one them.............
rbrand.
Not commenting on GSK, just making the point NHS workers are not getting there agreed salary increases, and the bonus was a slap in the face, while UK Chancellor is thicko, he cares only about housebuilding and property a UK Curse.
answer is now obvious. They know all this crap about overworked nhs workers is fabricated.
this share is flat on it`s back on the canvas -hasn`t even tried to rise for some 3 weeks . anyone explain this utter disaster to me ? I wont pillory emma today since I waste my time. What else ?