Midweek 30th October 2024 . Budget

Whilst people are pre occupied with the coming socialist budget more details of the alleged non terrorist murderer and bio weapon are announced . The dishonesty of the labour politicians -police and CPS and main stream media is there for us to see. luckily for them they’ve just locked up a prominent campaigner for the truth..go verify that BBC.

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456 Responses to Midweek 30th October 2024 . Budget

  1. MarkyMark says:

    Rishi is having fun …. all a game .. Green cards for all … free the sausages ….

    https://parliamentlive.tv/event/index/f23b28a6-c795-4128-83b4-4c7517a23a46?in=12:07:28

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  2. Emmanuel Goldstein says:

    How much time is being wasted when ‘our’ politicians keep nit picking over words.

    When they keep going on about ‘what is a man’ or ‘what is a working man’, maybe ‘what is Brexit’ or ‘what is far right’.

    Instead of getting on and doing something about these things they spend all their time waffling on saying things like ‘a man can have a cervix’ and other daft things.

    While these type of debates might be fun in a school debating society, 650 MPs on £85k+ seemingly taking these silly word games seriously is a huge waste of money.

    Nobody ever wins these ‘debates’ anyway because the left will not accept any truths and they live in their own barmy world.
    Just for an example, how can they not understand that shipping loads of steel in from India or China, made using their coal fired power stations and blast furnaces, is producing more Co2 than us doing it here.

    Watch any lefty on GB News and the rubbish they come out with is simply astounding (honourable mention to Paul Embury who often talks sense, he’s the exception to the rule that all lefties are crackers)

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    • G says:

      Emmanuel,

      “How much time is being wasted when ‘our’ politicians keep nit picking over words.”

      Its not just politicians. Everyone is at it one way or another. Its all a conspiracy aiming to keep everyone’s brain engaged with modern so-called, “technology”. Like phones and every other bit of kit that works off the internet. My ideal puter-righter of the junk is a vision of a so called, “expert” who, when exploring the “problem” with the junk, after many minutes, perhaps hours of poking buttons with the accompanying statements: “it didn’t ought to do that” or, “I don’t know why it is doing that” shows the sum total of technological failure up to 2024. This “new High Tec World” where nothing really works well and/or you certainly can’t get hold of help is also inexorably consuming valuable time.

      I blame Bill Gates. Everyone’s at it: launching a new “sophisticated” product or Operating System with many glitches the poor owner has to help the manufacturers to understand their own products by highlighting faults.

      What a World.

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  3. taffman says:

    Our Government and the Home Office have a duty to protect and defend the lives of the people of Great Britain.

    “You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you can not fool all of the people all of the time.”

    Great Britain needs defending !

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  4. MarkyMark says:

    If you HATE the BUDGET you get locked up for far right COMMENTS?

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  5. andyjsnape says:

    bbc headline “Government became aware of new Southport charges in last few weeks”

    Last few weeks? being 8 weeks, or a few more weeks….

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  6. Zephir says:

    Is that good old cockney rhyming slang ? Rachel Reeves ?

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  7. Zephir says:

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  8. taffman says:

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cwy1p299g29o
    And yet, we import more people each day by not securing or defending our borders!
    Housing shortage ?

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    • MarkyMark says:

      This life has come as a shock to Susan.

      Until August, she lived in a privately-rented maisonette – it was full of her own furniture, personal items and her beloved cat Charlie.

      But like a rising number of others, Susan’s landlady sold up, forcing Susan to leave her home of 13 years.

      “It was a shock,” she recalls.

      “All of my furniture had to go into storage and I’m a bit of a painter – I have some large paintings that I’ve done.

      “My furniture is all hand finished by me and I lost all that.”

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  9. Fedup2 says:

    PMQs
    It was a reminder of how much of a game politicians play – Hoyle banned anything about the non Islamic terrorist – and all were happy – rishi has booked his flight to LA – and all were happy –
    One labour MP accused Israel of genocide – I thought she wanted the UK to declare war on Israel … and then there was devali – devali – devali – nothing about the Christian All Souls Day on Friday – which I found offensive – but no surprise – anything but Christianity ….

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  10. tomo says:

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  11. Eddy Booth says:

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    • micknotmike says:

      I notice that the bbc show the picture of this savage holding his shirt across his face. I wish the judge had advised him that he would be unable to do that with broken fingers.

      Secondly, I fully expect him to receive a light custodial sentence, and be despatched to Belmarsh with a folder of photographs of Tommy Robinson as reference material.

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  13. Lucy Pevensey says:

    Military manuals and poison. From TR’s Admin

    Check out page 11 of the document in question.

    Quote:
    “The manual is reproduced in its entirety, with the exception of the specific instructions for producing poisons and toxins in lesson sixteen, which have been deleted.”

    The manual being the Al-Qaeda Training Manual.
    So, if he managed to produce ricin, then he must have obtained that information from somewhere else, it would have to have been something other than the military study 👀

    Link to the military study here – https://airuniversity.af.edu/Portals/10/CSDS/Books/alqaedatrainingmanual2.pdf

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  14. Lucy Pevensey says:

    Who could have known there was a potential terror-related problem in Wales?

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  15. vlad says:

    Anyone know why X (twitter) posts won’t open up when posted here?

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  16. vlad says:

    Admire how obediently they all fell into line, even the so-called populist, so-called right wing press!

    But who were really the thugs, and who the anti-haters?

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    • MarkyMark says:

      Complaint Summary: BBC not reporting ‘Day of Freedom’ March 06may2018

      Full Complaint: On the 06may2018 BBC failed to report and continue to fail reporting on the ‘Day for Freedom (of speech)’ March. Outside your premises in London you have a statue of George Orwell who you should listen to …. “Journalism is printing what someone else does not want printed (Day of Freedom March 06may2018): everything else is public relations.” – Orwell “The omission (Day of Freedom March 06may2018) is the most powerful form of lie, and it is the duty of the historian to ensure that those lies do not creep into the history books.” – George Orwell “If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear (Day of Freedom March 06may2018).” – George Orwell BRITISH – freedom to speak and discuss awkward matters is a British principle, but the BBC did not report on Day of Freedom. BROADCASTING – to report on important matters of freedom, but BBC did not report on Day of Freedom. CORPORATION – to act like a company, not a Government backed department who are paid £3.5bn under threat of prison and pay people like Chris ‘£2.3m’ Evans who did report on ‘Day of Freedom’ march. Compare these two search results … Google returns many results (lacking BBC entries): https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=Day+for+Freedom+London BBC omits results: https://www.bbc.co.uk/search?q=Day+for+Freedom+London&sa_f=search-product&scope= BBC Nick Robinson Twitter 07nov2017 …‘”If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear”. I’m proud those words now adorn BBC HQ’ Dear BBC … please produce a programme that explains how I gain the FREEDOM to NOT pay the BBC TV TAX and those who do not want to report on what is happening in BRITAIN.

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  17. Fedup2 says:

    The BBC lady chairing the budget coverage described the Reeves delivery as ‘commanding ‘ …. Obviously a fan … but on the other side peston reckons she didn’t raise taxes enough …
    Looking at that red front bench they looked knackered and they’ve only been there 3 months ..

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  18. vlad says:

    I vonder if der Starmer-Führer vill haf another round of crackdowns against those on social media daring to accuse him of a cover up?

    He’d better release a whole lot more murderers, rapists and jihadists to make way for keyboard warriors who say hurty things about unser beloved Adolph Starmer.

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  19. Lucy Pevensey says:

    Reform won’t reform anything.

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    • MarkyMark says:

      https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lancashire-68731487

      Reform UK has dropped two parliamentary candidates after accusations they made racist comments on social media.

      The charity Hope Not Hate claims it found tweets by Jonathan Kay and Mick Greenhough making derogatory comments about Muslims and black people.

      Hope Not Hate, which speaks out against what it sees as anti-democratic forces, said the pair were “wildly unsuitable for public office”.

      Both men were removed as Reform candidates on Wednesday.

      Mr Kay, who was standing for election in South Ribble, was said to have tweeted derogatory remarks in 2019 and 2024 about Muslims and Africans.

      Mr Greenhough, who was the Reform candidate in Orpington, was also accused of tweeting about Muslims in a derogatory manner in 2023, and in 2019 of making disparaging comments about Ashkenazi Jews.

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      • Zephir says:

        That shithead from hope not hate should also be in jail for spreading misinformation and inflammatory comments online.

        ” Nick Lowles, a long standing expert on the British far right, and who now leads Hope Not Hate, told the Guardian that he was sceptical there would be widespread trouble on Wednesday evening.

        The expectation was triggered by a list of targets found on social media. Lowles, speaking before this evening said: “I think it’s a hoax, designed to spread fear and panic.

        He literally spoke to the guardian beforehand saying he wasn’t expecting far right turnout. The idea that he or his group were deliberately trying to foment panic is absurd. ”

        “Nick Lowles Hope Not Hate: “Yes, the list was a hoax, but just look at the front pages of today’s papers.”

        Not the first time either :

        “This is the guy that said the far right were throwing acid in Muslims womens faces. I’m not sure hope not hate is the best name. ”

        “A supposed outpouring of online hatred against Jo Cox, a murdered MP, was exaggerated.

        HOPE NOT HATE, a charity that combats extremism, published a report on November 28th purportedly revealing a mass outbreak of online hate-speech after the murder of Jo Cox, a Labour MP, a week before the Brexit referendum in June. In the month after the killing at least 25,000 people sent more than 50,000 tweets celebrating her death or praising her murderer, Thomas Mair, Hope Not Hate said.
        Britain’s largest newspapers leapt to publish the shocking findings. The story was shared far and wide. Angela Eagle, a Labour MP, cast its conclusions as “staggering and appalling”. The news struck as Britain was coming to terms with an increase in hate crimes. (This week a man stabbed a passenger on a London train reportedly while shouting anti-Muslim slogans.) The discovery that such hateful attitudes were not isolated, and that tens of thousands of members of the public were willing to voice them openly, was deeply troubling.
        Yet the story was wrong.”

        https://archive.is/YZdj2#selection-737.0-751.24

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        • Zephir says:

          Oh, that’s all right then……

          “Nick Lowles, chief executive of Hope Not Hate, apologised after he claimed there had been reports of an acid attack on a Muslim woman in Middlesbrough – which was denied by local police.”

          “He said that on Twitter, I saw it, there was no nothing came out of that. He wasn’t even visited by the police.

          “So that doesn’t say to me that there is any sort of fair system. It might be the police just not doing the job properly. I don’t know what it was.

          “But what it said loudly to everybody else was, if you hold this view, that’s okay, but if you hold this view, you’re going to go to prison. “

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        • Lucy Pevensey says:

          “a long standing expert on the British far right”

          What? A PHD?

          These people really are living in their own delusional bubble.

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    • MarkyMark says:

      “It was like swimming against a current that swept you backwards however hard you struggled, and then suddenly deciding to turn round and go with the current instead of opposing it. Nothing had changed except your own attitude: the predestined thing happened in any case.
      ― George Orwell, 1984

      https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/53474-it-was-like-swimming-against-a-current-that-swept-you

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  21. Jeff says:

    I apologise if I’m going over old ground, but something occurred to me earlier…well, a few things actually…

    Firstly, this young “Welsh, Christian” teenager, who for “mental health” reasons seems to have attacked and murdered three little girls and butchered about ten more, along with a couple of adults.

    Now, we have all commented on the photos that our tame press constantly used of him…as a sweet young schoolboy. Strangely, there were no more recent photos available…of course…

    Now this is something that I should have thought of earlier, but didn’t…When he was in court why is the artists impression of him always showing him with his sweater pulled up over the lower part of his face or with his head in his hands? It’s odd…Of course, it’s just dawned on me…he’s got a bloody great thick beard and they didn’t want us to see it. This would have immediately given the game away…

    So, on Monday Tommy is sent down for 18 months. On Tuesday we get to hear a little more about the Welsh lad…Al Qaeda fanboy with terrorist manuals and ricin in his flat…and yet the police continue with this Monty Python fantasy, that although he’s now being questioned about terrorism, the slaughter of the three little girls wasn’t terrorist related. They must take the British public for muppets.

    As has been pointed out, all of the media were pretty bloody quick to tarnish those protesters as “far right thugs”. They were in lockstep. Pravda couldn’t have organised it better. The media simply parroted the spin spewed out by the government. This was a case of mental health and anyone who doubted it was a far-right conspiracy theorist and thug.

    But we were right…

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  22. MarkyMark says:

    A single case of mpox – formerly known as monkeypox – linked to the recent outbreak in parts of Africa has been detected in the UK.

    It is part of the Clade 1b outbreak, which appears to spread more easily between people.

    Mpox was declared a global health emergency by the World Health Organization in the summer.

    The UK patient had recently been on holiday in Africa and began to feel sick 24 hours after flying home.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ce3yn7pzrndo

    ……………………………..

    HA HA HAH AHAH HA HHAHA!

    …………………

    This is a different outbreak to the one that primarily affected gay, bisexual and other men-who-have-sex-with-men in 2022, called Clade II.

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  23. MarkyMark says:

    Children need ‘honesty’ from parents over deadly attacks
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cxr2r5dlyzro

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  24. Lucy Pevensey says:

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    • MarkyMark says:

      “They can support the police or no support the police. I know which one I would do.”

      “Men can have a cervix”

      “Save the Sausages”

      “Working people – you know who you are.”
      ** but we cannot tell you! HA HAH HAHAH A

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    • MarkyMark says:

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  25. MarkyMark says:

    Starmer to smash those gangs like in China …. “Batman and Deadpool, being escorted into the back of police vans.”
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c2l9dn8pe97o

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  26. MarkyMark says:

    “The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) predicted the economy would grow by 1.1% this year and 2% in 2025.

    But from 2026, growth is predicted to be weaker than previously forecast, slowing to 1.5% by 2028.”

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c5yge6knpzdo

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  27. MarkyMark says:

    Covid Counter-Fraud Commissioner
    https://apply-for-public-appointment.service.gov.uk/roles/8362

    3 day(s) per week

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    • Highest level of ethical standards, free of conflicts of interest, committed to transparency and accountability and the principles of public life.

    ———————————–

    Labour MP received £500,000 in funding from Chinese Communist agent

    Rachel Reeves’ “British Chess Champion” Myth Busted

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    Highest level of ethical standards, free of conflicts of interest, committed to transparency and accountability and the principles of public life.

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    Keir Starmer’s freebies: Everything you need to know – and why they’re proving so controversial

    https://news.sky.com/story/keir-starmers-freebies-everything-you-need-to-know-and-why-theyre-proving-so-controversial-13217722

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  28. Flotsam says:

    I think Speaker Hoyle improperly suppressed any questions in PMQ’s about the Southport murder case. Sure, it would be wrong to talk speculate about Axel’s actions but he has been charged with what I would describe as terrorist offences, the public are fully aware. Surely asking Smarmer about his actions, such as when was he became aware of the new issues wouldn’t be prejudicial would it?
    Hoyle has obstructed proper scrutiny of the PM and Government by Parliament. Don’t forget the Southport murders and aftermath are about as controversial as anything could be. There’s people in jail for very minor offences, a suicide as well.

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    • Fedup2 says:

      The question of when the attorney general was asked for authority to charge is not relevant to the case – it is a political – parliamentary issue – and not academic because people are in prison / dead – because of that case – as well as those small girls and those injured ….

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    • popeye says:

      Strange, also, that the court artist’s drawing showed him covering his face when it is obvious that identification is not an issue. This must be unique; I’ve never seen before a face covered in court and he most certainly will have been seen uncovered at some time for the artist to copy.

      It couldn’t possibly be, could it, that he has a Jihadi beard?

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      • Ian Rushlow says:

        I’m just surprised that they don’t depict him as an 8 year old in his school uniform, waving a Welsh flag and daffodils and with a crucifix around his neck. I mean, that would be more accurate, right?

        #TwoTierCourtArtists

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  29. tomo says:

    They are simply bonkers / crazies

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  30. Eddy Booth says:

    “Teenager ‘threatens’ elderly voters with a machete at Florida polls, police say”

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/cx2n4l79dn7t
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    “A machete-wielding teenager in Florida was arrested on Tuesday after he allegedly threatened voters at a polling station.”

    A wild guess- he’s gonna be a Trump supporter…

    “Caleb Williams arrived to the Beaches Branch Library to show his support for Donald Trump and to harass voters that didn’t share his political views, police allege.”

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  31. tomo says:

    What is it with Labour Party twits sporting hiviz gilets/jackets with plastic bowls on their heads constantly trouping across the BBC web site??

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  32. Fedup2 says:

    I think one of the biggest issues of the political time is what words mean ( eg ‘working people: an even bigger one is ‘growth ‘ and what the reds mean by it . To me ‘growth ‘ is about private ( commercial ) wealth increases – but to labour – if they throw £20 billion at the NHS – a year on year increase – as done today – that it not ‘growth ‘ ….

    ..although it’s gonna be a long 5 years with the reds in charge they are not going to really achieve much – all that planning stuff and better NHS stuff is going to take much much longer than one term – if the dead party resurrects – they’ll walk the 2029 election – whoever is in charge – as long as they promise to cut taxes … – being a bit ‘Tory ‘…

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  33. tomo says:

    Lucy Letby barrister banned from Thirlwall Inquiry (Telegraph)

    Fears multiple baby killer nurse is being blamed in cases for which she was not convicted

    The BBC seem not to miss any opportunity to pile on to Letby in familiar fashion…Apparently not being on the premises during an incident isn’t grounds for not blaming the woman.

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    • Fedup2 says:

      Ww thanks for putting that up – as usual Farage hits the spot – he makes my point about what ‘economic growth ‘is .…

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  35. atlas_shrugged says:

    Gates to appear in Dutch court Nov 27th?

    https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/bill-gates-loses-lawsuit-and-will-appear-in-dutch-court/

    Other defendants, including Bourla, did not contest the court’s jurisdiction. The ruling requires Gates to pay 1,406 euros in legal fees. The case is now set for its first hearing on November 27, where Gates and other defendants will address the plaintiffs’ allegations directly.

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  36. vlad says:

    Like a fart in a burqa, the non-story of non-victimhood of an insignificant person lingers on in the stinking pages of the BBC webshite. (I hope you appreciate all the scatological references.)

    Yes, it’s that heartbreaking story of the poor muslimah who was prevented from playing in a football match because she wore tracksuit bottoms rather than the required shorts.

    The absurdly insignificant story actually started life on the Home page of the BBC news site, were it wafted and putrified for a whole day before being gradually relegated to London news (where it never even deserved to be in the first place).

    Incidentally, the poor ‘victim’ is described by the BBC as a football coach and “refugee advocate”. I wonder if that’s BBC code for professional troublemaker, agitator and possibly trafficker or militant?

    I have no proof, just conjecture.

    Naturally, the FA is falling over itself to apologise for the non-offence.

    Perhaps we should all take the knee from now on for this latest crime against humanity.

    More reparations anyone?

    https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c3e83qlx058o

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    • Mrs Kitty says:

      Completely off topic ( maybe )there’s a football connection but I noticed on the premiere league football matches shown on tv over the last weekend that following a minutes silence for Remembrance Day they all took a knee, celebrating a criminal and the movement that used donations for their own benefit sickened me and made a mockery of the fallen in my opinion.

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  37. Eddy Booth says:

    I’m glad the BBC have done an update on the cost of living story, with the stars opinions on the budget.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cwyv8y68e25o
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    Naturally Nicole “33K” Healing, is worried as –
    ‘In the Budget, the chancellor said there would be a widespread review of health and disability benefits, which Nicole says is “very concerning”.’

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  38. taffman says:

    “Councils in London at financial ‘breaking point’………”
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cdrjp3dglp0o
    Its time to stop “importing more and more people” from abroad.
    We are in short of supply of houses for our own people . “Stop the boats”
    Europe is exporting (dumping} them to the UK.

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  39. tomo says:

    ICYMI

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  40. Lucy Pevensey says:

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  41. Lucy Pevensey says:

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  42. vlad says:

    Dan Wootton damning to hell all those involved in the Southport cover up.
    There is, perhaps, one tiny silver lining to the scandal.
    It is that the whole slimy, mendacious lot of them – Starmer and his MPs, Khunt, the police, the judges, the media, the BBC and all the rest of the reptiles – have had 3 months in which to dig big fat dirty pits for themselves. And now, hopefully, they will be buried in them.
    And maybe this will act as one more wake up call to all the normies to shake them out of their complacent sleep.

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  43. Fedup2 says:

    Just looking at the consequences of the budget – £100 billion will be spent servicing the national debt …..or more …

    And somehow there won’t be much to show for it …

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  44. Flotsam says:

    I must have 20/20 insight. I predicted about two weeks ago that the extra stamp duty payable on additional homes would go up from 3% to 5%. So it came to pass today in the Budget and it comes into force tomorrow. I guess it doesn’t matter to most people and the hard left will think it a great idea but I was in the process of buying an investment property. I told the agent to warn their vendor to hurry up and complete before the Budget but their Solicitor has strung things out and now I’m faced with finding a significant extra sum of money or withdrawing.
    These leftie Labour types think they are so clever but I was buying a listed property in a conservation zone. It needs care and attention which I was going to see to but now the property will languish for however long it takes to sell to someone else. The money the Government are trying to extort from me really needs to be spent on an historic property which would have benefitted the town.
    Thieving Bastards

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    • Lucy Pevensey says:

      They really do believe that our money is their’s to take.

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    • Fedup2 says:

      Personal wealth goes against the ‘beliefs ‘ – unless it is their personal wealth … watching all that today just makes me feel dirty …. I really hope the markets go for reeve ,…

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  47. Lucy Pevensey says:

    Just give him the ammo and he’ll use it. 🙂

    https://twitter.com/CLewandowski_/status/1851752338819596293

    For some reason these X posts aren’t showing again.

    The tweet is about Trump showing up at his Wisconsin rally in a garbage truck.

    https://x.com/CLewandowski_/status/1851752338819596293

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  48. Lucy Pevensey says:

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