Starmer's vision quest

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Ian H

Legendary Member
It does beggar belief that the invitation still stands.
Can the Scottish government up the rates on Turnburry to about £10 bn too?

Seeing as the invitation was given, I think there would be pointless to risk more retaliation.
More interesting are Starmer's references to ditching the old economic order and looking at taxes again. Not that I have much faith in his ability to crawl out of his box to inhale some fresh ideas.





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Psamathe

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Seeing as the invitation was given, I think there would be pointless to risk more retaliation
To me that's just setting our future in taking whatever Trumpton decides to bully us with, just do as told to by Trump, effectively 51st State.

Royal State vistist are (supposedly) an honour for our close allies. Trump has certainly not been behaving like any sort of ally so why would the King afford him the honour. He rolls around the UK wallowing in ego whilst our businesses, public services, etc. suffer needlessly because he regards us as fodder for his bullying.

At some point we have to either accept we are his underlings or stand up for ourselves.

Starmer needs to remember that both Canada and Mexico have Free Trade Deals with the US (NAFTA as negotiated by Trump) and that was completely ignored by Trump and didn't help them in the slightest with regard to tariffs. Why does Starmer think that a UK/US Trade Deal (again negotiated with Trump) would be any help?

Ian
 

Psamathe

Well-Known Member
Interesting how Wes Streeting is so keen to get the NHS sorted with more use of the private sector
Health secretary keeps taking donations linked to private health
Wes Streeting has bagged another £58,000 from sources connected to the private health sector since taking over at the health department.
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These latest donations bring the total Streeting has accepted from private health-linked interests since 2015 up to £372,000 as declared to parliament and the Electoral Commission.
(from The Good Law Project)
To me this beggars belief. Gifts of concert tickets, gifts of clothing, money, etc. ... So much for Starmer's "clean-up politics".

Ian
 

Psamathe

Well-Known Member
Give the school bully your dinner money today and you might feel you've done the best for yourself but you won't be having lunch again as school bully now knows you'll just roll over and give-up. But club together with all other pupils and fight back and you'll all be keeping your dinner money and thus eating lunch. The process of teaching school bully the meaning on "no" might mean a black eye 1st time but one black eye that quickly recovers is a small price to pay gor lynch every day going forward.

ie accept being bullied and bully then knows you're easy prey and will want ever more (spend more on defence, tariffs despite no trade deficit, hobnob around with kingsey, etc.)

Ian
 

Stevo 666

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Tory in all but name.

You say that like it's a bad thing.
 

winjim

Welcome yourself into the new modern crisis
I asked this of the last cohort who've long since buggered off and never got a straight answer, but what's so good about the Tories?
 
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