Tubby Isaacs wrote: ↑Sat Jan 10, 2026 11:11 am I think Osborne dropped several taxes just in one budget, didn't he?I think it was the 2012 omnishambles budget.
There's a real danger with the media that these things become talking points to be set in false equivalence against enormous mistakes like austerity and the Brexit referendum.
Boiler wrote: ↑Sun Jan 11, 2026 5:17 pm Just FUCK OFF, you oleaginous cuntA depressing swan song to an illustrious career. The last of the summer piss.![]()
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Tubby Isaacs wrote: ↑Sat Jan 10, 2026 11:11 am I think Osborne dropped several taxes just in one budget, didn't he?It's more about how it's a sign that the government is weak.
There's a real danger with the media that these things become talking points to be set in false equivalence against enormous mistakes like austerity and the Brexit referendum.
Lisa Smart, the Liberal Democrats’ Cabinet Office spokesperson, said: “No 10 must be bulk ordering motion sickness tablets at this rate to cope with all their U-turns.That wasn't clear right from the start, seeing they've made it work in plenty of other countries (aren't the Lib Dems supposed to be Europeans?). Did Estonians, who are very happy with their system, kick off with juvenile bollocks about "frontline policing"? Or do they understand the concept of investment there, perhaps?
“It was clear right from the start this was a proposal doomed to failure, that would have cost obscene amounts of taxpayers money to deliver absolutely nothing.
“The government now needs to confirm that the billions of pounds earmarked for their mandatory digital ID scheme will be spent on the NHS and frontline policing instead.”
The government is set to announce its intention to build a new rail link between Birmingham and Manchester, the BBC understands.Cue the usual rubbishing everywhere, including the accompanying SYB underneath it.
Previous plans for the HS2 high-speed rail line had included a line between the two cities, but that part of the project was scrapped by Rishi Sunak's government.
On Wednesday, the government is also expected to confirm proposals for new and improved rail links across the North of England in a scheme known as Northern Powerhouse Rail (NPR).
Little detail about a new Birmingham to Manchester route is anticipated, other than the intention to build it after NPR is completed, meaning it may not happen for decades.
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