By Youngian
#22758
Boiler wrote: Thu Mar 24, 2022 10:13 am Why is perpetual growth seen as a good thing? It's unsustainable.
Depends on the type of growth. Perpetual economic contraction is even worse.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#22965
Worth reading. Rishi's debt interest panic is basically bollocks. Julian Jessop does work for the IEA, but he seems to be fairly straight and sensible on lots of stuff.

By mattomac
#23084
Apparently he has been making comparisons on the newcast programme about himself and Will Smith, the difference being Will Smith is an actor whose wife had the piss taken out of her for a condition.

As a minister his wife’s links and interests are part of the public interest, that’s effectively the way the rules are set out.

He has also been bleating about the OBR for telling the truth.

The guy is as a weak as a streak of piss, I guess he felt he could be leader after watching Johnson.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#23096
He's not been having a good few days.

Don't do business with Russia, everyone. But you're not allowed to mention that my household are earning money from there, right now. She can sell her stake, right now.
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By Oboogie
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The Ministerial Code states that: "Ministers must provide... a full list of all interests which might be thought to give rise to a conflict. The list should also cover interests of the Minister’s spouse or partner."
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By Tubby Isaacs
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Talking of Rishi, remember when people were saying Labour were "to the right of the Tories" on tax and spend? What happened to that?
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By AOB
#23221
Poorest households could miss out on £150 council tax rebate

I hadn't considered this until now. Houses band E and above split into flats, but the landlord pays the council tax overall, meaning s/he gets the £150 rebate despite not paying the energy bills, only the council tax. The tenants may have pre-payment meters, for example. They will get zilch. Apart from the biggest hike in energy prices of all.
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By Watchman
#23227
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Fri Apr 01, 2022 9:06 pm Rishi's father-in-law has pulled out of Russia. He will be very relieved.
Took him long enough….I wonder why?
By Youngian
#23229
Watchman wrote: Sat Apr 02, 2022 12:13 pm
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Fri Apr 01, 2022 9:06 pm Rishi's father-in-law has pulled out of Russia. He will be very relieved.
Took him long enough….I wonder why?
Despite being the Infosy boss's son-in-law, British chancellors of Exchequer don't carry the same weight in India as they did under Gladstone and Disraeli. Or even Gordon Brown.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#23311
Is this right? Great Ted Cruz effort, if so. I'm not sure "I'm over here learning about tech" is going to fly.

By mattomac
#23326
Can’t find anything official though a lot have said it.

If true it’s one of the thickest things he could have done.
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