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Post by baselswh on Jun 29, 2024 11:27:24 GMT
"Carefully vetted" my ass. BBC Trymer,British Bashing Corporation. I bet Farage wishes Reform had "carefully vetted" their candidates The actor Parker is'nt a candidate.
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Post by ltdgas on Jun 29, 2024 12:37:22 GMT
Local Labour members resign to campaign for Corbyn Image of Jeremy Corbyn, wearing a grey suit, black shirt and glasses IMAGE SOURCE, PA MEDIA Image caption, Mr Corbyn had the Labour party whip suspended in 2020 and it was never restored Article information Author, Iain Watson Role, Political Correspondent 3 hours ago Leading members of the Labour Party in Islington North, the seat represented by Jeremy Corbyn since 1983, have resigned or announced they are willing to be expelled to campaign for him. Former Labour leader Mr Corbyn is standing as an independent after the party whip was suspended from him in 2020 - and was never restored - when he suggested the scale of antisemitism in the party was ‘dramatically overstated’ by opponents. Labour declined to comment but said its rules were clear. According to these, any member who supports a non-Labour candidate will be expelled if they haven’t already resigned. The letter, addressed to "voters of Islington North" and signed by dozens of people, tells local Labour members were "denied the right to choose our own candidate" for the general election. It adds the group had not taken its decision lightly, but had to "take a stand in the name of democracy and justice". Signatories include chair Alison McGarry and two vice chairs who tendered their resignations in the past week, as well as an assistant secretary who expected to be expelled. The letter was also signed by the constituency secretary who resigned when Jeremy Corbyn announced he’d stand as an independent, and by office bearers in local branches. A recent poll in the north London constituency suggested Mr Corbyn was trailing behind the official Labour candidate. His supporters will see the letter as a boost for his campaign.
Yet we’ve got slapper saying the whole party is behind keirr 😂😂😂
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Post by ltdgas on Jun 29, 2024 12:43:17 GMT
Stamp duty for first-time buyers would rise in 2025 under Labour government Party says it would allow threshold for stamp duty to fall back to £300,000 after it was raised temporarily in 2022 UK election live – latest updates Kiran Stacey Political correspondent Fri 28 Jun 2024 06.26 EDT Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare via Email Stamp duty will rise for first-time buyers next year if Labour wins the election, the party has confirmed, as it plans to allow a temporary tax break enacted by the Conservatives to expire. A party spokesperson said on Friday it would allow the threshold for stamp duty to fall back to £300,000, after it was raised to £425,000 in 2022 by Rishi Sunak, the then chancellor. The clarification came after Keir Starmer appeared to announce the end of another tax break during a phone-in on BBC Radio 5 Live.
In 2022, Sunak said the higher threshold would last until April 2025, but he has since committed to making it permanent if he wins the election, at a cost of nearly £600m a year by the end of the parliament. Labour has not made the same commitment, accusing the Conservatives of making unfunded promises, and the party confirmed on Friday it would allow the tax break to expire. During the radio phone-in, Starmer told a caller he intended to scrap the rule that allowed people to withdraw 25% of their pension as a lump sum without paying any tax on it. “It runs out in a number of years, and we’re not going to renew it,” he said.
However, party officials clarified that the 25% tax relief did not have an expiry date, and that Starmer had meant to talk about temporary relief such as the rise in stamp duty for first-time buyers. A spokesperson said: “The ability to withdraw 25% of your pension as tax free lump sum is a permanent feature of the tax system and Labour are not planning to change this.
“Keir was referring to temporary tax breaks in the system that are due to expire and which the public finances assume will not continue, like increasing the stamp duty threshold for first-time buyers from £300,000 to £425,000.” Starmer has spent much of the election campaign justifying his financial plans, having promised no return to austerity without being able to say how he would pay for increased departmental spending. Economists at the Resolution Foundation warned this month that the next government faced a £33bn hole in the public finances, saying there would need to be sharp spending cuts or tax rises to fill it. The Institute for Fiscal Studies has accused both main parties of a “conspiracy of silence” over the tough economic choices they would have to make if they win next week’s election.
Starmer has promised not to raise income tax, national insurance or VAT, but has left open the possibility of raising other, smaller taxes. The Guardian revealed last week the party was drawing up plans to raise capital gains tax and inheritance tax during a budget that could come in early October. Starmer has insisted that Labour’s plans add up without extra taxes, saying that economists are failing to take account of higher growth which he says would follow a Labour victory. The party is planning to invest more in green energy and liberalise the planning regime in an effort to boost the UK’s economic output. The Labour leader said on Friday: “Many of the assumptions that have been made by the IFS and others are on the basis that growth will stay broadly where it is now. I don’t accept that. I think we can start on growth straight away.” This is what we're up against
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And all these young kids think there going to be better off under the commies & starmers let the cat out the bag over pensions 🙄
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Post by baselswh on Jun 29, 2024 13:17:39 GMT
More evidence on the alleged set up actor Parker.
On his CV he has 'likes/interests ,secret filming'.
My hunch is the production team are now hiding at lahdeedah 'Glasto',feeling smug about their set up,but starting to get slightly worried as the investigation slowly closes in on them.
About time CH4 answered a few questions.This ought to be no problem if they're as innocent they say they are.
Hmm.
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Post by baselswh on Jun 29, 2024 13:45:24 GMT
More evidence on the alleged set up actor Parker. On his CV he has 'likes/interests ,secret filming'. My hunch is the production team are now hiding at lahdeedah 'Glasto',feeling smug about their set up,but starting to get slightly worried as the investigation slowly closes in on them. About time CH4 answered a few questions.This ought to be no problem if they're as innocent they say they are. Hmm. The production company has been named. Lee Sorrell Media.Specialists in secret filming. They sold their secret film to CH4. This man/actor Parker told the Telegraph he's not an actor.So he's a liar. Parker is a well spoken man,but in the film and before at a Reform office he spoke in a different way.He used a different way of speaking,a rougher way.He acted. I realise many Remainers believe democracy is there to be cheated ( see post Brexit Leave victory ),until they get their own way.So it's about time they were taught a lesson. Electoral fraud is a serious crime. CH4 and Lee Sorrell Media had better give their lawyers a call. Reform really have the b'stards worried.
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Post by ltdgas on Jun 29, 2024 15:05:39 GMT
Three-quarters of Labour voters say a woman cannot have a penis New poll comes after deep division within Sir Keir Starmer’s party on the issue of gender recognition 29 June 2024 • 12:54pm 260 Keir Starmer with Labour candidate Alex Baker Three-quarters of Labour voters believe a woman cannot have a penis, new polling shows...
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Great to know the commies are discussing the most important issues of the day 🙄😂😂😂😂😂, starmer obviously in the 25% who believe women have a penis 😂😂😂
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Post by Nobbygas on Jun 29, 2024 15:32:56 GMT
"Carefully vetted" my ass. BBC Trymer,British Bashing Corporation. I bet Farage wishes Reform had "carefully vetted" their candidates Reform cannot 'vet' their candidates. As I have previously said, and you are well aware of this, Reform only have about four of five full_time staff. They don't have the huge numbers of staff, nor organisations, of Labour/Tory/Libdems.
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Post by ltdgas on Jun 29, 2024 15:34:19 GMT
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Post by lostinspace on Jun 29, 2024 16:39:45 GMT
More evidence on the alleged set up actor Parker. On his CV he has 'likes/interests ,secret filming'. My hunch is the production team are now hiding at lahdeedah 'Glasto',feeling smug about their set up,but starting to get slightly worried as the investigation slowly closes in on them. About time CH4 answered a few questions.This ought to be no problem if they're as innocent they say they are. Hmm. What is " lahdeedah" ' glasto ,? If you have ever been ( and I think not) you will find it is far from that..the aromatic sweet smell of urine wafting around ..what more do you require 🤔😊
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Post by ltdgas on Jun 29, 2024 17:00:02 GMT
Nige now telling the commie bbc to do one until they apologise 👍👍
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Post by baselswh on Jun 29, 2024 17:13:44 GMT
More evidence on the alleged set up actor Parker. On his CV he has 'likes/interests ,secret filming'. My hunch is the production team are now hiding at lahdeedah 'Glasto',feeling smug about their set up,but starting to get slightly worried as the investigation slowly closes in on them. About time CH4 answered a few questions.This ought to be no problem if they're as innocent they say they are. Hmm. The production company has been named. Lee Sorrell Media.Specialists in secret filming. They sold their secret film to CH4. This man/actor Parker told the Telegraph he's not an actor.So he's a liar. Parker is a well spoken man,but in the film and before at a Reform office he spoke in a different way.He used a different way of speaking,a rougher way.He acted. I realise many Remainers believe democracy is there to be cheated ( see post Brexit Leave victory ),until they get their own way.So it's about time they were taught a lesson. Electoral fraud is a serious crime. CH4 and Lee Sorrell Media had better give their lawyers a call. Reform really have the b'stards worried. More evidence. Parker the actor has done work for CH4 in the past.
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Post by baselswh on Jun 29, 2024 17:15:16 GMT
More evidence on the alleged set up actor Parker. On his CV he has 'likes/interests ,secret filming'. My hunch is the production team are now hiding at lahdeedah 'Glasto',feeling smug about their set up,but starting to get slightly worried as the investigation slowly closes in on them. About time CH4 answered a few questions.This ought to be no problem if they're as innocent they say they are. Hmm. What is " lahdeedah" ' glasto ,? If you have ever been ( and I think not) you will find it is far from that..the aromatic sweet smell of urine wafting around ..what more do you require 🤔😊 Middle and upper class pee pongs too.
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Post by baselswh on Jun 29, 2024 17:20:17 GMT
Nige now telling the commie bbc to do one until they apologise 👍👍 Good. About time the Guardian worshippers at the British Bashing Corporation got exposed for the bulls**tters they are.
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Post by oldie on Jun 29, 2024 18:26:39 GMT
I bet Farage wishes Reform had "carefully vetted" their candidates Reform cannot 'vet' their candidates. As I have previously said, and you are well aware of this, Reform only have about four of five full_time staff. They don't have the huge numbers of staff, nor organisations, of Labour/Tory/Libdems. So in other words they are not a credible organisation? Just a private company with no infrastructure.
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Post by Nobbygas on Jun 29, 2024 18:56:21 GMT
Reform cannot 'vet' their candidates. As I have previously said, and you are well aware of this, Reform only have about four of five full_time staff. They don't have the huge numbers of staff, nor organisations, of Labour/Tory/Libdems. So in other words they are not a credible organisation? Just a private company with no infrastructure. Correct. They don't have much infrastructure. They are building. As has been said it will be a minor miracle if. they get three seats. What is with this'private company' nonsense. You are aware that the Libdems are a Limited Company? You have never mentioned this. Why not?
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Post by baselswh on Jun 29, 2024 19:21:33 GMT
So in other words they are not a credible organisation? Just a private company with no infrastructure. Correct. They don't have much infrastructure. They are building. As has been said it will be a minor miracle if. they get three seats. What is with this'private company' nonsense. You are aware that the Libdems are a Limited Company? You have never mentioned this. Why not? Reform may of been more prepared for an Autumn general election,none the less,they seem to be doing rather well
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Post by oldie on Jun 29, 2024 22:04:25 GMT
So in other words they are not a credible organisation? Just a private company with no infrastructure. Correct. They don't have much infrastructure. They are building. As has been said it will be a minor miracle if. they get three seats. What is with this'private company' nonsense. You are aware that the Libdems are a Limited Company? You have never mentioned this. Why not? Because Reform is a company limited by Share Capital. Farage owns 55% of the called shares and Tice has 30%. That is a financial incentive. Lib Dems are a company limited by guarantee. There is no financial incentive. It's Trump style grifting by a couple of Charlatans who couldn't organise a welk stall on Weston beach. Supported by some of the most unsavoury people amongst us.
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Post by ltdgas on Jun 30, 2024 8:19:54 GMT
But in a recent BBC Question Time debate, he agreed with Sir Tony Blair’s suggestion that “biologically, a woman is with a vagina and a man is with a penis”.
At last starmers got there 😂😂😂, needed Blair though to point him in the right direction 😂😂😂
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Post by Nobbygas on Jun 30, 2024 8:52:24 GMT
Correct. They don't have much infrastructure. They are building. As has been said it will be a minor miracle if. they get three seats. What is with this'private company' nonsense. You are aware that the Libdems are a Limited Company? You have never mentioned this. Why not? Because Reform is a company limited by Share Capital. Farage owns 55% of the called shares and Tice has 30%. That is a financial incentive. Lib Dems are a company limited by guarantee. There is no financial incentive. It's Trump style grifting by a couple of Charlatans who couldn't organise a welk stall on Weston beach. Supported by some of the most unsavoury people amongst us. You are grasping at straws in your attempts to have a pop at Reform. It's quite sad really.
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Post by ltdgas on Jun 30, 2024 14:41:04 GMT
Apparently there’s Russian involvement in reform now 🙄🙄these idiots are getting desperate now
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