:sunglasses: 31.3 % :pray: 12.5 % :laughing: 43.8 % :cry: 12.5 %
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By AOB
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I wonder what went through the minds of the minimum wage employees of the various business owners who appeared being interviewed on news reports yesterday whining about how the new minimum wage will affect their income. In effect these people were saying their employees were worth less than what the new minimum wage will be. That must have sent those employees off to work with a spring in their step today. How about these owners considering the affect being on minimum wage has on the people who actually do the hard income- bringing graft for their company, instead of whining?
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By Tubby Isaacs
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The Welsh Government have for years been doing up the Heads of the Valleys road. It's a very important project but very complicated, with big cuttings needed and big embankments to be built, with flyovers being built over inadequate roundabouts.

Every single borough it goes through is deprived, Neath Port Talbot, RCT, Merthyr, Caerphilly, Blaenau Gwent, but I've never heard a big song and dance being made about "levelling up". Nobody is seriously suggesting that Ebbw Vale and Brynmawr are going to turn into posho Monmouth because this road's been improved. It's just what local/devolved government does.

In the meantime, here's Rishi boasting about doing up a bit of road near Leeds. And putting it in the wrong constituency. You'll never guess which party (narrowly) hold the constituency where it actually is (Pudsey).

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By Youngian
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Fasten your seatbelts. Are you laying in wait at the pass, Rachel?

Older posters may recall Heath’s chancellor Anthony Barber pulled a crowd pleasing expansionist budget out of the hat like Sunak, when the economy was in no fit shape to sustain it. With disastrous political consequences.
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By Tubby Isaacs
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Rishi and co are probably OK as regards interest rates. Inflation hitting the poor hard could be another matter. The budget was relatively progressive in terms of low earners, but it won't fully disguise that their incomes are not growing like they were promised. The Tories do surprisingly well among this group nowadays. Look at the incredible vote shares they get in places like Thurrock now.

Not that Labour will win Thurrock back, but there are other places closer where the Tories could be taking a hit.
By davidjay
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Tubby Isaacs wrote: Sun Oct 31, 2021 3:30 pm Rishi and co are probably OK as regards interest rates. Inflation hitting the poor hard could be another matter. The budget was relatively progressive in terms of low earners, but it won't fully disguise that their incomes are not growing like they were promised. The Tories do surprisingly well among this group nowadays. Look at the incredible vote shares they get in places like Thurrock now.

Not that Labour will win Thurrock back, but there are other places closer where the Tories could be taking a hit.
So, culture wars it is then.
By Youngian
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Never heard Sunak do any culture war bollocks and it will be healthier political system if he became PM. Where the focus is on his policies not him as a rancid person unfit to govern. A slightly liberal ‘live and let live’ Asian man will need a different electoral coalition to Johnson to win an election but George Osborne can help out.
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By Cyclist
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I don't want to worry anyone, but...

While all the interesting stuff is distracting everyone, has anyone got any idea as to what Sunak was doing across the pond? As in why was he talking to the bosses of American healthcare companies, and what were they talking about?
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By Cyclist
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Just by coincidence this morning

Rishi Sunak is under growing pressure to say who he met in California last week after it emerged he sat down for talks with American healthcare firms.

The Chancellor jetted off just as Omicron got its grips into the UK, but was forced to cut his trip short, flying back on Friday for crisis talks with hospitality leaders...


https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/ ... 739649.amp
The Chancellor met with US healthcare company Grail, owned by Illumina for which David Cameron is a paid adviser, to learn about tech being rolled out to NHS patients last week
And why would a former Prime Minister be paid by a foreign healthcare company?



Dark days ahead for the NHS.
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By Boiler
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Watchman wrote: Mon Dec 20, 2021 9:19 am And why did we send the “money” man, and not the “health” man ?
Being charitable, one could say "because he's the one who'll have to pay for it", whatever "it" is and with the growing threat that Omicron poses (but not if you listen to some ) it would be sensible for the health person to stay here.

I'm worried. As should anyone else with pre-existing health conditions.
By Bones McCoy
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Oblomov wrote: Thu Feb 03, 2022 3:39 pm https://www.theguardian.com/money/2022/ ... ouncil-tax

Red Rishi handing out wonga again
Yeah, but we all have to keep up with the repayments.
So it's not even a proper handout.

Presumably they send Darius Guppy around with a baseball bat if we default.
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