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RE: Rishi Sunak - and his miserly Government - southsidestu - 14-03-2023 10:22 Ros Atkins on the Gary Lineker saga Even though the BBC has completely shit the bed over this, it reminds us with pieces like this and others over the last couple of days one of the reasons why it remains so crucial. Show me another organisation, Government, public body, media organisation, intergovernmental orgs, ngos, charities, private companies that are as tenacious & transparent with their self criticism as this. RE: Rishi Sunak - and his miserly Government - Rammyrascal - 14-03-2023 14:28 Well Cruella proved Gary Lineker's point about the rhetoric/language used by her & the tories was spot on by demonising immigrants on small boats as being criminals who get up to all sorts of unpleasant things in parliament yesterday RE: Rishi Sunak - and his miserly Government - dundeered - 14-03-2023 23:28 (13-03-2023 19:59 )Snooks Wrote:(11-03-2023 12:46 )Snooks Wrote: The BBC has been consistently bullied by numerous governments over the years. To me the best policy ideas on how the BBC should be funded and organised come from the Green Party (and I am not a Green Party supporter by the way) Quote:b) Public Service Broadcasting https://policy.greenparty.org.uk/our-policies/long-term-goals/culture-media-and-sports/ RE: Rishi Sunak - and his miserly Government - southsidestu - 15-03-2023 10:23 Ahead of the budget Newsnight's Ben Chu looks at two of the bigger points: Corporation Tax and Childcare (The BBC acknowledged an error in this report: Northern Ireland does not currently have 30 hours free child care for 3-4 year olds, but rather 12.5 hours of free funded pre-school in the child's immediate pre-school year) RE: Rishi Sunak - and his miserly Government - HannahsPet - 15-03-2023 14:23 Interesting Budget indeed RE: Rishi Sunak - and his miserly Government - Tumble_Drier - 15-03-2023 15:03 Nice bit of fiscal drag with the tax bands being frozen until 2028. Anyone close to the thresholds now could be caught out simply by getting a pay rise. My refusal to do any overtime at all will continue ![]() RE: Rishi Sunak - and his miserly Government - dundeered - 15-03-2023 15:15 (15-03-2023 15:03 )Tumble_Drier Wrote: Nice bit of fiscal drag with the tax bands being frozen until 2028. Anyone close to the thresholds now could be caught out simply by getting a pay rise. But that means that you have less opportunity to max out your £60,000 per year annual pension allowance. Edit: I would also like to say that this post was made in jest. RE: Rishi Sunak - and his miserly Government - HannahsPet - 15-03-2023 16:53 I was excited about the end of Work Capability assesment then forgot it was the torys and a new plan by IBS so whats the thing replacing it prob no such thing as disabillty and even those in Comas will have to look for work RE: Rishi Sunak - and his miserly Government - southsidestu - 15-03-2023 20:38 The childcare policy is smart economics for the reasons stated above but also really smart politics. Labour were looking to make childcare one of their defining policies going into the next election & The Tories have parked their tanks on the enemy's lawn as the saying goes. Beyond that The Tories are struggling with younger voters as the cost of owning a home and being able to raise a family is out of reach for many, most millenials & all Gen Zs have had a Tory government their entire adult lives (having been born in 88 i am in the middle bracket & The Tories came into power when I was 21) and so will look no further than them on who to blame. The largest ever increase in childcare would be a good step in turning that tide. The past 4 weeks have probably been The best for the Tories since the Owen Paterson scandal in 2021. The revised Northern Ireland Bill has been heralded as a breakthrough in the deadlock and been met with minimal pushback from The ERG. The UK economy grew by 0.3% and now looks like it may avoid recession. Whilst the immigration bill has proved controversial and will probably fail, it plus the new detention centre in France will at least in the short term give the perception to those that care about the boats that the government is attempting to make progress. The budget promising the largest ever increase in childcare has stymied one of Labour's central policy positions going into the next election. Will all this matter ? In 96/97 the economy was actually in decent shape but the perception of The Tories 4+ yrs after The ERM & Black Wednesday, amongst other things, meant they were wiped out regardless. Will the Kamikwazee budget be this Tory Government's ERM ? RE: Rishi Sunak - and his miserly Government - Snooks - 16-03-2023 19:35 Next year's budget will be the big sweeties giveaway in a desperate attempt to bribe voters before the next election ![]() ![]() Thankfully I doubt it will work this time. |