Current Affairs 2024
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Ray B
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Re: Current Affairs 2024
David, is she. Having never had the chance to put her proposals into practice, having had them trashed by the likes of the B of E and financial institutions, we will never really know.
Don't worry, be happy
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david63
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Re: Current Affairs 2024
But she did and managed to trash the economy overnight.
On the basis that she believes that Trump would be good for the world and abandoning the UN - then yes I do have serious concerns over her judgement.
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Ray B
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Current Affairs 2024
I think we had a narrow escape. She is truly bonkers. Even makes Boris look sound.
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Slapstick
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Re: Current Affairs 2024
Love or hate her she holds a significant majority and has done for many years.
She's obviously doing something right for her constituents.
She's obviously doing something right for her constituents.
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david63
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Re: Current Affairs 2024
Or maybe there is no alternative!
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Onelife
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Re: Current Affairs 2024
I’m more sceptical about Truss’s delusion? Whilst I accept, she tried and failed to push through her fiscal strategy I think it was more to do with timing and the fallout from covid that contributed to her not get the backing required to give her fiscal policies a chance. Whether she crashed the economy or whether the economy was already crashing is perhaps the question that should be asked.david63 wrote: 16 Apr 2024, 10:51Having seen some of her interview last night I am of the opinion that she is somewhat delusional.Onelife wrote: 16 Apr 2024, 09:39I found this article very interesting/enlightening...it’s long but well worth a read.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/20 ... -the-west/
I don’t think Truss is endorsing the virtues of trump as there are very few…I think her support derives from seeing a person that brushes aside all the waffle from the indoctrinated “woke” brigades and gets the job done…. albeit with mixed results.
Presently, in this country our leader and opposition leader are political footballs to those who kicks the ball the hardest.
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Slapstick
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Re: Current Affairs 2024
There's always alternatives David, even if that means not voting.
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Current Affairs 2024
I wouldn't mind people not voting if they didn't then complain about the result or claim everyone else who didn't vote agrees with them
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Onelife
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I agreeMervyn and Trish wrote: 17 Apr 2024, 21:30I wouldn't mind people not voting if they didn't then complain about the result or claim everyone else who didn't vote agrees with them
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Onelife
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Re: Current Affairs 2024
I watched the BBC News this evening interviewing one of the released hostages who described in detail how the other hostages were being treated by Hamas…. distressing in the extreme.

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Slapstick
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Re: Current Affairs 2024
Agreed, monster raving looney party anyone or is the same as voting Liz TrussMervyn and Trish wrote: 17 Apr 2024, 21:30I wouldn't mind people not voting if they didn't then complain about the result or claim everyone else who didn't vote agrees with them
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towny44
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Re: Current Affairs 2024
My 18 yr old granddaughter thinks that since old people have less time to live, they shouldn't be allowed to vote when it will affect the younger generation for longer. You cant really argue with her logic, but where do you draw the line.
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david63
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Re: Current Affairs 2024
You could also apply a similar logic at the other end of the age range. How can an 18 year old have enough experience of life to have a realistic opinion on things such as taxation when in may cases they have not had any involvement with paying tax or paying a mortgage or running a business.towny44 wrote: 18 Apr 2024, 09:20My 18 yr old granddaughter thinks that since old people have less time to live, they shouldn't be allowed to vote when it will affect the younger generation for longer. You cant really argue with her logic, but where do you draw the line.
You need the whole spectrum of ages to get a balanced view coupled a knowledge gained from life's experience
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Current Affairs 2024
So if only certain people were allowed to vote, how about restricting it to those who pay tax? Only those footing the bill should be able to decide how their money is spent.
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Onelife
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That made me smile John…not quite sure I agree with her, but I admire her for thinking outside the box.towny44 wrote: 18 Apr 2024, 09:20My 18 yr old granddaughter thinks that since old people have less time to live, they shouldn't be allowed to vote when it will affect the younger generation for longer. You cant really argue with her logic, but where do you draw the line.
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Onelife
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I think those who’s political opinions revolve around the price of bread shouldn’t be allowed to vote….don’t worry I’m wearing it (tin hat)
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Mervyn and Trish
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Chickens coming home to roost north of the border?
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Onelife
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I hope he’s not expecting Nicola two or three time a week…. visiting is 3/4 times a month.
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Current Affairs 2024
She might be in the next cell soon......
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Onelife
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Yes! It stretches the imagination a bit too far to believe she didn’t know what was going on… if he is indeed found guilty.
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Current Affairs 2024
Indeed, if guilty. But someone paid for that motorhome. Maybe they won the Lottery?
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Onelife
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That is of course possible, it is also possible that they parked it on the MIL drive as not to draw attention to the fact that they won the lottery. 
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Mervyn and Trish
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Of course. And discretion is not a crime.
Not as serious as Boris eating cake anyway.
Not as serious as Boris eating cake anyway.
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Mervyn and Trish
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Maybe I'm naive but I'm not getting this fuss about the bloke in London being warned he was openly Jewish. I'm not seeing it as anti semitic or victim blaming. But rather a friendly warning that with rising tension and heated tempers that he was genuinely at risk of winding up others who might hurt him and potentially cause a riot. Is that any different from a beware of the bull notice or advising pensioners to not carry their purse openly on top of their handbag or motorists not to leave valuables on display when they park their cars?