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« Reply #675 on: 20:52:19, 10/09/24 »
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Reeves claimed thousands in energy bill support before axing winter fuel payments.
The Chancellor and other Labour MPs spent more than £400,000 of taxpayer money heating their own homes over the past five years, with some claiming thousands a year more than a typical household spends. It comes as Sir Keir Starmer and Ms Reeves fought off a backbench rebellion over the decision to axe winter fuel payments for millions of pensioners. See the timeline that reveals Labour’s winter fuel raid hypocrisy.
 
Meanwhile, nearly 350,000 pensioners will be brought into income tax threshold for the first time next year as the state pension rises by £460. Additionally, analysis shows that seven million older retirees will miss out on the full 4pc uplift.
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« Reply #676 on: 09:13:37, 11/09/24 »
On ITV Breakfast,Ed Balls kept his mouth firmly closed [long may it continue] while the panel discussed the fact that taxpayers heat MP s 2 homes.
Unlike wage rises built in ,they have,it seems,have to ask for our cash.Brazen cheek.
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« Reply #677 on: 09:15:32, 11/09/24 »
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news


Kamala Harris and Donald Trump meet in a fiery debate - their first of the 2024 US presidential election
  • They debated policy but attacks. also dominated the 90 minute event
  • Harris said people [size=inherit]leave Trump rallies early"out of exhaustion and boredom" - he said people don't go to hers in the first place
  • Trump criticised Harris's record on immigration and the border, and also her shifting policy positions - Harris blamed him for "Trump abortion bans" and the 6 January attacks on the US Capitol
  • Snap polls suggest Harris won the debate, but Trump says afterwards that she [size=inherit]"lost very badly"
  • With the election taking place on 5 November, Harris is slightly ahead in [size=inherit]national opinion polls - but key battleground states are very tight
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    « Reply #678 on: 09:21:40, 11/09/24 »
    Harris would be a novice on the world 'stage',  Trump has the experience and savvy to influence events,  no wars whilst he was president - if Harris wins sheees will be bumbling around unable to recognize all the political nuances - there will be wars imo.
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    « Reply #679 on: 10:48:02, 11/09/24 »
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    Fury as Labour's justice secretary reveal freed prisoners are to be houses in hotels (paid for by the British taxpayer.)
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    « Reply #680 on: 21:23:12, 11/09/24 »
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news


    Kamala Harris and Donald Trump meet in a fiery debate - their first of the 2024 US presidential election
  • They debated policy but attacks. also dominated the 90 minute event
  • Harris said people [size=inherit]leave Trump rallies early"out of exhaustion and boredom" - he said people don't go to hers in the first place
  • Trump criticised Harris's record on immigration and the border, and also her shifting policy positions - Harris blamed him for "Trump abortion bans" and the 6 January attacks on the US Capitol
  • Snap polls suggest Harris won the debate, but Trump says afterwards that she [size=inherit]"lost very badly"
  • With the election taking place on 5 November, Harris is slightly ahead in [size=inherit]national opinion polls - but key battleground states are very tight
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  • "Snap polls suggest that Harris won the debate".


    Yeah, I bet they did......


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    « Reply #681 on: 10:04:00, 12/09/24 »
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news


    Keir Starmer will shortly deliver a speech on the future of the NHS, after a damning report into the health service in England - press watch live from 10:00 BST
  • Earlier, Health Secretary Wes Streeting said three "big shifts"[/size] were needed: a move from hospital to community care; from analogue to digital; and from treating sickness to preventing it
  • The report – by surgeon and former Labour minister Lord Darzi – found "ballooning" waiting times and delays in A&E and cancer care - read a summary here.
  • The Conservatives say the government needs to turn [size=inherit]"rhetoric to action"
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    « Reply #682 on: 15:49:51, 13/09/24 »
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news


    The headline in this morning’s Kommersant newspaper captured the drama.
    “Vladimir Putin draws his red line.”
    Will the West cross it? And, if it does, how will Russia respond?
    Speaking in St Petersburg, President Putin sent a clear warning to the West: don’t allow Ukraine to use your long-range missiles to strike Russian territory.
    Moscow, he said, would view that as the “direct participation” of Nato countries in the war in Ukraine.

    “It would substantially change the very essence, the nature of the conflict,” the Kremlin leader continued.
    “This will mean that Nato countries, the USA and European states, are fighting with Russia.”
    He claimed that, for missile launches into Russia, Ukraine would require data from Western satellites and that only servicemen from Nato member states would be able to “input flight missions into these missile systems”.

    Russia has drawn red lines before. And seen them crossed before.
    On 24 February 2022, when he announced the start of his "special military operation" – the full-scale invasion of Ukraine – President Putin issued a warning to “those who may be tempted to interfere from the outside”.
    “No matter who tries to stand in our way or create threats for our country and our people, they must know that Russia will respond immediately,” the Kremlin leader had declared.
    “And the consequences will be such as you have never seen in your entire history.”
    Western leaders ignored what was widely interpreted at the time as nuclear sabre-rattling. The West has since provided Ukraine with tanks, advanced missile systems and, most recently, F-16 American fighter jets.
    This year Russia has already accused Ukraine of using American long-range ATACMS missiles to target Crimea, the Ukrainian peninsula annexed by Russia.
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    « Reply #683 on: 17:36:20, 13/09/24 »
    When it kicks off Sneer is gonna want all those people he demonised a couple of weeks ago to pick up a rifle and charge into the meat grinder, for what? To prop up an elite that despises them? Let his protected characteristic groups do it, good luck finding any from that demographic that'll defend this country, most of them hate the place, they wouldn't stand in their own [censored] holes.


    Maybe the first in will be King sausage fingers followed by every member of his family followed by our brave parliamentarians that have destroyed the fabric of our once great country and handed it over to poisonous minorities and are now ushering in communism
     So have at it Sneer, my advice to anyone that feels that this regime hates the British people, as I believe they do, is sit this one out.


      Tbh, I don't much care, this country is done imo.
     

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    « Reply #684 on: 09:14:35, 14/09/24 »
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news


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


    [size=inherit]“The money is just for the holiday kitty,” says Jon Harvey of the £300 he was given every winter to help with heating bills. “I could also use it to go out for a nice meal.”
    The 80-year-old, like all pensioners in England and Wales, was given the winter fuel payment (WFP) automatically – until this week when [size=inherit]the new Labour government voted to change the rules.
    Now only pensioners who qualify for certain benefits will receive it, an estimated 1.5 million people. Last winter 10.8 million people got the payment.
    Jon, a retired police officer, tells us “it’s about time” the rules changed as “there are people who need it more than me”.
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    « Reply #685 on: 12:53:42, 14/09/24 »
    True WFP can be Xmas treats. I prefer a pensioners energy tariff paid for by the Companies,which they can aford,from their profits and fat pay checks and bonuses.
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    « Reply #686 on: 13:54:43, 14/09/24 »
    Won't argue with that loz.
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    « Reply #687 on: 09:28:03, 15/09/24 »
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news


    15 September 2024, 07:56 BST
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    Eight people have died overnight while trying to cross the Channel from France to England, French police say.
    Rescue services were alerted after the boat got into difficulty in waters north of Boulogne-sur-mer in Pas-de-Calais after 01:00 local time (00:00 BST).
    The rubber vessel left with 50 people on board and started to sink not long after leaving the coast.
    It comes less than two weeks after 12 people, including six children and a pregnant woman, died when a boat carrying dozens of migrants sank.

    The incident on 3 September was the deadliest loss of life in the Channel this year.
    A UK Government spokesperson confirmed the incident and said French authorities were leading the response and investigation.
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    « Reply #688 on: 11:05:53, 15/09/24 »
    The French should make a law against dinghies being used for this purpose.
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    « Reply #689 on: 17:53:56, 15/09/24 »
    Sneer was at the  races today getting some home truths, a section of the crowd for some reason, and I can't for the life of me understand why, booed him suggested that he is an onanist, which is one way of describing that oxygen thief.  ;D
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