Mervyn and Trish wrote: 06 Jun 2024, 08:34I wonder if Penny will bring her sword? I do find Angela very unpleasant.
Can’t stand the woman.

Mervyn and Trish wrote: 06 Jun 2024, 08:34I wonder if Penny will bring her sword? I do find Angela very unpleasant.

Which one?Stephen wrote: 06 Jun 2024, 10:30Mervyn and Trish wrote: 06 Jun 2024, 08:34I wonder if Penny will bring her sword? I do find Angela very unpleasant.
Can’t stand the woman.

I did watch it all Towny and Mrs B and I both agreed that Sunak came out on top.towny44 wrote: 06 Jun 2024, 09:19I am surprised the Labour party have agreed to let Angela go head to head with Penny, hopefully Penny can redress some of the loss that Rishi lncurred. I did not watch it in full, but the snippets the BBC showed did not show Rishi in a good light.


Yes we'd agree with that exactly Barney. The snippets of Rishi talking over Starmer were generally frustration because the latter was refusing to give straight answers.barney wrote: 06 Jun 2024, 11:33I did watch it all Towny and Mrs B and I both agreed that Sunak came out on top.towny44 wrote: 06 Jun 2024, 09:19I am surprised the Labour party have agreed to let Angela go head to head with Penny, hopefully Penny can redress some of the loss that Rishi lncurred. I did not watch it in full, but the snippets the BBC showed did not show Rishi in a good light.
Starmer looked a bit like a deer in the headlights on a couple of occasions.
What I want from Starmer is specific answers to specific questions.
Sunak gave those. Starmer didn't.
Round two should be more interesting.

david63 wrote: 06 Jun 2024, 11:06Which one?Stephen wrote: 06 Jun 2024, 10:30Mervyn and Trish wrote: 06 Jun 2024, 08:34I wonder if Penny will bring her sword? I do find Angela very unpleasant.
Can’t stand the woman.

Cannot disagree.





a defining moment! if one is needed.Ray B wrote: 07 Jun 2024, 13:12On such a day as was the D day commemorations , why on earth did our Prime Minister leave Normandy just for a TV interview. Disgusting.
Mind you, he did say sorry, so it's alright then.



Well hopefully if we do get a Starmer government. There will be a full review of tax and benefits. Currently we are both on defined benefits pension paying tax at the normal rates on a joint income which is in excess of the current average. Absurdly and despite being in the top cohort of those regularly accessing the health service, we pay no N.!. I have heard the argument "we have been paying it all our lives" yes paying for Morris Minor service but now expecting a Tesla standard. Another concern I often hear is "they will tax our house when pass on. Well with little or no effort apart from a small extension and general upkeep the resale value of our mome is 150 times the purchase price. On our demise I don't have a problem with some part of that gain being paid in tax.Mervyn and Trish wrote: 07 Jun 2024, 16:03It was a stupid mistake but not one to define the next five years. I've still not decided who to vote for, not that it will make much difference. I think Starmer knows it's in the bag so is saying nothing so as not to cock it up. Sadly I still have no idea who he actually is. Whichever party gets in there will have to be cuts, borrowing or tax rises. I really want to know which. So far Starmer has said he won't raise taxes for working people, but unless he ends the freeze on personal allowances he will by default. And I'm not a working person. I'm retired. So is he planning to stuff me?



Because the wealthy power brokers make sure it can't happen . Perhaps a revolution is the answertowny44 wrote: 07 Jun 2024, 18:03I wonder whether a cross party alliance would ever be able to manage the economy to the satisfaction of a majority of the electorate. Certainly neither of the 2 main parties have managed it during my lifetime.
I somehow doubt it, because the electorate's expectations are way In excess of the acceptable taxation level.
I know that socialists do believe it is possible to tax the rich, sufficient to provide enough tax revenue to significantly improve the living standards of the poor. If that were true, why has no socialist govt so far managed to achieve this nirvana?



Ray, I don't believe the wealthy prevent it by any means other than the fact that the numbers remaining as tax payers would prevent the tax collected from being anywhere near adequate to finance the country. Resulting in them losing the next election.Ray Scully wrote: 07 Jun 2024, 20:45Because the wealthy power brokers make sure it can't happen . Perhaps a revolution is the answertowny44 wrote: 07 Jun 2024, 18:03I wonder whether a cross party alliance would ever be able to manage the economy to the satisfaction of a majority of the electorate. Certainly neither of the 2 main parties have managed it during my lifetime.
I somehow doubt it, because the electorate's expectations are way In excess of the acceptable taxation level.
I know that socialists do believe it is possible to tax the rich, sufficient to provide enough tax revenue to significantly improve the living standards of the poor. If that were true, why has no socialist govt so far managed to achieve this nirvana?![]()

In a nutshell Foxyoldbluefox wrote: 07 Jun 2024, 16:24I just do not trust Starmer no matter what he says. It's what they don't say which is the crux of the matter and I feel there is much they are hiding - pensions, capital gains tax, tax bands, stamp duty. There is plenty of scope there to tax 'the working man'. And what will he really do about immigration?
I remember the last time Labour were in power and the way they raided pension pots. It meant a close friend of mine had to continue working past retirement age as a consequence, I remember George Brown selling off the gold reserves. PFI initiatives which for 30 years crippled NHS hospitals with exorbitant interest rates leading to cuts in services. I remember monies coming into education but for short term 'projects' which could not be maintained unless the funding went with them. I certainly don't want a repeat of that. And looking at some of the characters still around that shadow cabinet I don't trust them either. Leopards don't change their spots.
Pity the Tories have made such a pig's ear of the past 14 years. They have only themselves to blame and a period on the opposition benches may do them good to re-group, reform and get their house in order.
Neither of those two parties will be getting my vote.