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Subject: RE: BS: Brexit and other UK politics thread 4 From: r.padgett Date: 03 Apr 26 - 09:07 AM Sir Keir must ignore Big T and is on correct course Ray |
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Subject: RE: BS: Brexit and other UK politics thread 4 From: Backwoodsman Date: 03 Apr 26 - 09:56 AM Agreed, Ray. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Brexit and other UK politics thread 4 From: r.padgett Date: 05 Apr 26 - 06:15 AM meanwhile Iranian and US servicemen continue to die Big T continues to bury his head in the dirt He started this unnecessarily and should apologise and realise that these are people of another country and not to be fobbed off and US citizens are being robbed of essential care ~ who would be US citizen now? Ry |
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Subject: RE: BS: Brexit and other UK politics thread 4 From: Backwoodsman Date: 05 Apr 26 - 10:38 AM We had planned a trip to the US this year - a few days in NYC (our first-ever visit to NYC) where I have an old friend, formerly a colleague in the UK, followed by Houston TX looking up old colleagues from my time working for a Houston-based petrochemical company, and looking forward to visits to the Johnson Space Centre (second visit for me, first for Mrs B), Kemah, and Galveston TX. There’s no way in hell we will set foot in Trumpistan, or spend a single cent there. Plans cancelled, we’re going to La Belle France instead. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Brexit and other UK politics thread 4 From: r.padgett Date: 09 Apr 26 - 02:29 AM US without Big T could be a better country ~ Leadership is totally lost currently Ray |
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Subject: RE: BS: Brexit and other UK politics thread 4 From: r.padgett Date: 11 Apr 26 - 03:53 AM So realisation that UK has been feathering the nests of the wealthy who have been paying too little tax and benefitting from the likes of share dividends when indeed and dare I say it Big T has asserted we have relied upon US force of arms for years So Russian having a picnic off Norway and a look at cabling has got us realising we need to strengthen armed force 5 years ago! Yes money needed from the wealthy NOW ~ leave the poor alone!! Ray |
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Subject: RE: BS: Brexit and other UK politics thread 4 From: r.padgett Date: 13 Apr 26 - 02:31 AM So just because HM Govt, having lost the proscribed Action has appealed the decision what right do the police have to continue to arrest protesters? Does this not become wrongful arrest? If Bailiffs knock on you door looking for arrears of debts and you say I have appealed this ~ would the Bailiffs say righto? not on your nellie! Ray |
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Subject: RE: BS: Brexit and other UK politics thread 4 From: MaJoC the Filk Date: 13 Apr 26 - 11:44 AM Three comments on an ElReg article:
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Subject: RE: BS: Brexit and other UK politics thread 4 From: r.padgett Date: 14 Apr 26 - 01:32 AM Yes it is important to realise that UK needs to improve its armed forces capabilities ~ let go to pot during Tory Government Lord Robertson to speak on this issue(not seen yet) Of course arms manufacture will see employment increase and GDP rise UK is not a warring Nation and UK must be careful as to who WE the people vote for in the future! Come on Sir Keir ~ on the right track More taxes from the rich, please Ray |
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Subject: RE: BS: Brexit and other UK politics thread 4 From: The Sandman Date: 14 Apr 26 - 02:40 AM why does the uk need to improve its armed forces capabilities? IMO it does not |
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Subject: RE: BS: Brexit and other UK politics thread 4 From: r.padgett Date: 14 Apr 26 - 09:10 AM 1 Trump will not support EU, and Nato ~ maintains lack of EU investment in defence is due to dependence on US armed force strength 2 Russia has been sniffing round Arctic, probably due to Big T's interest in taking Greenland 3 Threat of Russia wanting to interfere with cabling and other threats of invasion to UK ~ Scotland to Cornwall etc Big T has stirred a hornets nest in the Middle East ~ and Far East, China too we needs to be alert and not shown as being a push over Ray |
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Subject: RE: BS: Brexit and other UK politics thread 4 From: MaJoC the Filk Date: 14 Apr 26 - 11:20 AM This sort of situation is not unknown in history:
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Subject: RE: BS: Brexit and other UK politics thread 4 From: r.padgett Date: 14 Apr 26 - 12:50 PM Plan from other parties is to deny welfare benefits to the poor and those with children (who are struggling to make ends meet) to invest in armament manufacture ~ what a good idea (not) The Overseas donations/investment budget has already been pinched (I think that was Hillary Benn's Ministerial job) UK is Hard up and money tight Ray |
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Subject: RE: BS: Brexit and other UK politics thread 4 From: r.padgett Date: 14 Apr 26 - 01:10 PM Water companies that have not been fulfilling their primary purposes, but have instead been paying out shareholder dividends and paying executives to much are now desperately short of money As has been said fining companies was/is self defeating and water rate payers as usual are and have been paying ever increasing amounts Fining is self defeating ~ only course is to bring to law and imprisonment and personal accountability must be followed and now where does finance come from ~ well as usual the Govt/ taxes/ you ad me ~ this is hard and new financing arrangements are needed ~ would the existing shareholder do so? These shareholders are probably pension funds ~ maybe fixed interest shares or similar? Ray |
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Subject: RE: BS: Brexit and other UK politics thread 4 From: Rain Dog Date: 14 Apr 26 - 01:44 PM "only course is to bring to law and imprisonment" Imprisonment? For what crime? A major reason for privatising water was for the government to avoid the expense of the required investment. Government investment requires income raised from taxes. Governments of whatever party will look to cut investment instead of raising taxes. No party is willing to be honest about the need to raise taxes. The vast majority of voters think that someone else should be paying more tax. |