I just cannot believe that this oaf has managed to fool his way to the top job. He doesn't appear to have any hard policies at all.
Even Thatcher had the facts at her fingertips and the plans all costed out. With Johnson it's vague supposition delivered with a public schoolboy's bumbling smirk.
Manna for the adoring media of course who, in my view, have behaved appallingly since this Brexit business began.
Instead of fully informing and educating us about the various options on offer - Norway Plus, Canada Plus, EFTA etc - it's all "Ooh will Theresa last till next week?" or "Has Boris snorted coke?" In other words, they've treated the situation like a soap opera instead of the deadly serious thing that it is.
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13-06-2019 03:31 PM #572
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13-06-2019 03:52 PM #574
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I read something along the lines as Boris will be more like the Chairman than the Chief Executive, so he will not really be in charge of much actual day to day management of things but will direct from a high level and be the public face of the Government, but not actually do that much!
As an aside I don't like him as he is a buffoon, but don't underestimate him either. He is obviously intelligent but seems to have little common sense. I predict he will not last long if elected to be PM, but I never thought Trump would see out the full term of his presidency but he looks like he will.Last edited by James310; 13-06-2019 at 03:59 PM.
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13-06-2019 04:17 PM #575This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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13-06-2019 04:23 PM #576This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The good news is the next PM puts themselves straight into the same corner May couldn't get out of. Unless the ERG nutters come on side just because its Boris then he is just as ****ed as she was.
Oh dear, how sad, never mind.
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13-06-2019 04:45 PM #580This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Those who defend this idea of lower taxes increasing revenue never tell us the optimum rate. As I said previously, if taxes are reduced to zero, income is zero; so what is the tax rate, as a percentage, which maximises income?
Also, flat rate taxation is totally regressive and massively favours the wealthiest, so what happens to the cherished equality of opportunity when ever more wealth, and by extension, power, is concentrated in ever fewer hands? I don't see how it is compatible with a thriving democracy, which requires some degree of equality. How does that sit with income maximisation? We have two issues running parallel. And I would add it's a situation we are once again seeing played out in Britain, where the leading contender for prime minister is yet another Old Etonian. A tiny number of very wealthy hereditary millionaires form the political establishment, which undermines democracy. 99.999 per cent of us didn't attend Eton, but we spend much of our lives governed by them and their interests.Last edited by Hibernia&Alba; 14-06-2019 at 01:49 PM.
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13-06-2019 06:47 PM #583
I'm beginning to think he's a Russian plant who's fooled us all brilliantly. The clue is in the name - Boris. It's not rocket science.
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13-06-2019 08:32 PM #585This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
United we stand here....
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13-06-2019 09:59 PM #586
Hancock pulling out tomorrow. A help for Stewart likely.
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14-06-2019 10:55 AM #588
Then there were six
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-48631706There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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14-06-2019 02:04 PM #589This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
As for the comment about those suggesting lower taxes never state what level the optimum rate is...well the flip side to that is the ‘little bit more’ never seems to be enough so what about the flip side that if higher taxes are good that must mean 100% tax rate is the ultimate outcome of that....you can’t make the rather outlandish alignment to a zero tax rate as an argument if you can’t see the opposite can be called straight back at it.
As for the optimum rate of any tax, all depends on the taxes being levelled. No one is suggesting there is a magic number for all taxes and all situations. That would be daft.
All I was saying is that there is plenty of evidence that simplified and flatter tax rates can, and have, increased revenue where they have been applied correctly.
That doesn’t even begin to remotely suggest a reversion to zero rates or does it mean the removal of progressive levels where they are desirable.
And when you think about it is actually supporting higher levels of overall taxation, just in a more effective and easier manner. And further more it’s a concept that can result in those that can currently afford to pay to avoid (those pesky rich eton types) being brought back into paying the tax.
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But again, there are two issues. What is this magic tax rate which optimises revenue, and, is it even desirable, given the consequences on the social fabric of a country? For sake of argument, let's say a very low tax rate does increase revenue; well, is revenue the only thing we should be concerned with? What about the other consequences of very unequal societies in terms of social cohesion and social mobility? Great concentrations of wealth and power inevitably lead to plutarchy, and how does that sit with a functioning democracy? Democracy is egalitarian: you get one vote, whether a prince or a pauper. Great inequality puts the democratic process under strain, as positions of influence will inevitably be filled by the rich and powerful. I would say progressive taxation is always preferable in terms of both raising revenue and social desirability. The Scandinavians and Germans seem to get it right, and I think we should be looking more towards their model, not the American model.
We've had four decades of this neoliberal/supply side nonsense in the UK and look where it's gotten us: food banks, a million people waiting for social housing, increased homelessness, household debt higher than ever, student debt, falling social mobility, to name just a few consequences. It's all ideological: policy changes always benefit some and harm others; the question is who benefits and who loses?
Milton Friedman and his pals offered a form of alchemy: by reducing taxes, the tax revenue increases. By having less of something, you actually have more. As I said, it's Orwellian in its dishonesty. Also it has no interest in the wider consequences of such changes and only thinks about the bottom line. I suppose this is natural for economists, but the world isn't about economics alone.Last edited by Hibernia&Alba; 14-06-2019 at 06:45 PM.
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14-06-2019 03:27 PM #591
Bojoke skips Sunday's debate because there are too many people in it. Running scared of being picked apart by Stewart, more like, and hoping he gets knocked out before Tuesday. Such a transparent liar.
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Funny how different people see things. I realise the Sunday debate is different, but I think he has a point. I think he might struggle to get many more supporters among the party MPs.
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15-06-2019 01:31 PM #597
Feel the love!A poem published by Boris Johnson when he was editor of Spectator magazine.
The Scotch - what a verminous race!
Canny, pushy, chippy, they're all over the place.
Battening off us with false bonhomie;
Polluting our stock, undermining our economy.
Down with sandy hair and knobbly knees!
Suppress the tartan dwarves and the Wee Frees!
Ban the kilt, the skean-dhu and the sporran
As provocatively, offensively foreign!
It's time Hadrian's Wall was refortified
To pen them in a ghetto on the other side.
I would go further. The nation
Deserves not merely isolation
But comprehensive extermination.
We must not flinch from a solution.
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Found that he did publish it but its not 100% clear he was the author, either way he was involved.. Oh what a wonderful PM he'll make.
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15-06-2019 02:13 PM #599
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Boris is a gift for the SNP, I wonder if they can take advantage.
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15-06-2019 02:21 PM #600
I saw this earlier.
It beggars belief that people see this guy and think he's Prime Minister material.
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