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Great reply. Truly.
I think the most anti-Brexit candidate is Theresa May.I'm supporting the most anti brexit candidate as frankly the national players are all a shambles.
Lol at someone being taken to task for not finding Corbyn 'nice'. Hang 'em
Irrelevant.Great reply. Truly.
Yes, for both them and the already overcrowded school they'll be entering.
Reducing class sizes was one of the first things Jeremy was talking about as the election started. I certainly trust labour more than the conservatives to actually put some money towards it.Not sure how that alters the fact that it was mediocre policy making. Hell, it doesn't even channel the proceeds into reducing said class sizes.
Anyone read up on this proposed labour garden tax? My council tax could increase to £600 per month.
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How big's your fecking garden?Anyone read up on this proposed labour garden tax? My council tax could increase to £600 per month.
It really wasn't.
How big's your fecking garden?
Is the quiz on ideology or actual current policies?
Is he paid more tax we could give more money to schools
I've never set up a crowdfund thing before. Anyone want to go ahead and set one up to help this poor chap out...?It'll be a real shame when his kids have to go to school with all the plebs won't it?
Anyone read up on this proposed labour garden tax? My council tax could increase to £600 per month.
Opponents of the tax say it would cause house prices to plummet, putting homeowners at risk of negative equity and forcing families to sell off their gardens to developers to lessen their tax burden.
Because the tax would also apply to agricultural land, it could have a knock-on effect of driving up food prices.
I've never set up a crowdfund thing before. Anyone want to go ahead and set one up to help this poor chap out...?
Did someone say lower house prices? It's like the tories are doing their best to galvanize younger voters.Just reading about this:
Telegraph:
A surcharge on Britain's suburbs and rural communities.
Cheers, I'll try the quiz later as I'm as conflicted as you seem to be in this election.It would seem to be a mixture of things, from existing policies to a range of hypotheticals. I've not read every manifesto out there mind, so it is possible that they are all on the table somewhere.
Squeezing farmers further when subsidies disappear won't end well.Did someone say lower house prices? It's like the tories are doing their best to galvanize younger voters.
This is worse than Thornberry's comment though.“If they don’t think we can export food around the world, they would make an absolute meal of the Brexit negotiations – and we would all pay the price.”
I've never set up a crowdfund thing before. Anyone want to go ahead and set one up to help this poor chap out...?
How big's your fecking garden?
Where did she say that? Nothing's coming up on Google for 'Emily Thornberry Australia' or 'Emily Thornberry Exports'Wtf? 'It will go off'
Conservative response to Thornberry saying Brexit food exports to will Australia ‘go off’
Responding to Shadow Foreign Secretary Emily Thornberry’s comments that the UK food industry will struggle after Brexit because “you can’t export it to Australia – it will go off”, Neil Parish, Conservative candidate for Tiverton and Honiton and former chairman of the Commons Environment, Food and Rural Affairs select committee, said:
“Yet again, Emily Thornberry is completely out of touch with reality. Australia is already our 12th biggest export market for food and drink and demand is growing fast – because our great British food makes it Down Under in perfect condition.
“These comments would be funny but it is no laughing matter that Jeremy Corbyn and Emily Thornberry could be negotiating Brexit just 11 days after polling day.
“If they don’t think we can export food around the world, they would make an absolute meal of the Brexit negotiations – and we would all pay the price.”
ENDS
Not that big mate. About 50ft.
In the article it talked about council tax trebling and I currently pay just over £200 a month (over 10 months)
Not that big mate. About 50ft.
In the article it talked about council tax trebling and I currently pay just over £200 a month (over 10 months)
I really doubt it's going to be anywhere near that extreme. Even if they're considering those levels it won't even make it to a vote.Squeezing farmers further when subsidies disappear won't end well.
Only thing in the manifesto is a brief sentence - "We will initiate a review into reforming council tax and business rates and consider new options such as a land value tax, to ensure local government has sustainable funding for the long term." So no real detail, just a "review".Not that big mate. About 50ft.
In the article it talked about council tax trebling and I currently pay just over £200 a month (over 10 months)
Only thing in the manifesto is a brief sentence - "We will initiate a review into reforming council tax and business rates and consider new options such as a land value tax, to ensure local government has sustainable funding for the long term." So no real detail, just a "review".
Did someone say lower house prices? It's like the tories are doing their best to galvanize younger voters.
Only thing in the manifesto is a brief sentence - "We will initiate a review into reforming council tax and business rates and consider new options such as a land value tax, to ensure local government has sustainable funding for the long term." So no real detail, just a "review".
I really doubt it's going to be anywhere near that extreme. Even if they're considering those levels it won't even make it to a vote.
That's obviously not what's going to happen though. You're extrapolating wildly from what's in the manifesto.Do you think that having a garden is evidence of one's increased capacity to pay taxes?
Yeah, I'm just getting The Wild Thornberrys, as well.Where did she say that? Nothing's coming up on Google for 'Emily Thornberry Australia' or 'Emily Thornberry Exports'
For those playing the guessing game, it was indeed The Sun.
For those playing the guessing game, it was indeed The Sun.