A blessed relief

Nanu said:
Labour was always going to win this one,

Err, far from 'guff' IMO.
Labour struggled to increase their vote share by 2%. The Tories managed to reduce theirs by 20+%.
This was a definite vote against the Conservatives and, as the only viable alternative, Labour lucked in.
 
Never voted this time around :cry: Usually vote Conservative but just couldn't do it this time, think Sunak had made too many blatant gaffs, the D-Day memorial the other week was unforgiveable for a British Prime Minister and always felt the guy was on another planet from the person on the street. I guess he was always going to be when his wife is worth millions. As for Labour I simply would never vote for them.

Talking of which note they are already saying the purse strings are worse than they thought so things like tax increases on Pension income will surely be a matter of time. Starmer was clearly never giving anything away during the election campaign.

The migrant free for all is another big worry, their plan as far as I can see is to open the door wide open.

Tim.
 
Pension is a problem by itself. Triple lock has out accelerated any other income hence it hitting tax bands so that is just a natural consequence of basically outperforming the working people who also get taxed at that level.

Not sure what they are going to do, but if they just give in to junior doctors or even worse, train drivers, then the end of taxation is not in sight.
 
Well this thread was supposed to avoid the election nonsense.

So I'm glad there will be a Brit in the 2nd week at Wimbledon and amazed England are somehow in a semi-final at the Euros. What will Silverstone and the BSB bring us tomorrow?
 
You do know that England will play NL next, meaning we are on opposite sides :poke:
 
Mr Tidy said:
Well this thread was supposed to avoid the election nonsense.

So I'm glad there will be a Brit in the 2nd week at Wimbledon and amazed England are somehow in a semi-final at the Euros. What will Silverstone and the BSB bring us tomorrow?

Who's interested in all that boring stuff, while the TDF is still on. :roll: :fuelfire:









(Watched every session of F1 btw) :wink:
 
pvr said:
You do know that England will play NL next, meaning we are on opposite sides
Now being a British citizen, you can't lose. :lol:
 
Pondrew said:
pvr said:
You do know that England will play NL next, meaning we are on opposite sides
Now being a British citizen, you can't lose. :lol:

You mean that as a British citizen, I should get used to losing? :lol:
 
Half a loser please, I still have my Dutch citizenship :lol:
 
Nanu said:
Labour did some good stuff last time and I'm hoping they can do so again.
Well, they're off to a good start. On Starmer's watch, England haven't missed a single penalty and have won every match :rofl:
 
DonDon said:
Nanu said:
Labour did some good stuff last time and I'm hoping they can do so again.
Well, they're off to a good start. On Starmer's watch, England haven't missed a single penalty and have won every match :rofl:
Yes, but since he got in it hasn’t stopped raining :evil:
 
Pondrew said:
Now being a British citizen, you can't lose.
Yes, British, not English. You can never be English pvr. Britain does not field a football team, not even in the Olympics since 2012.
 
DonDon said:
Nanu said:
Labour did some good stuff last time and I'm hoping they can do so again.
Well, they're off to a good start. On Starmer's watch, England haven't missed a single penalty and have won every match :rofl:
And Lewis won the British GP. And Lando was third. The only one to spoil the party was that wretched Dutchman. (A bit like on here TBH). :lol:
 
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