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Posted
54 minutes ago, Ani said:

You have misunderstood. I was talking about the Tories who did not vote to support Boris. Either by abstaining or voting in favour of the report. 
 

He is a liar, he is only interested in himself and his profile. Yes he is charismatic and as a side show was amusing but totally incompetent when it came to knuckling down to do the real job.  He will earn £ms on the back of the act he puts on.

Most people have seen through the act he is the real life 'all fur coat and knickers' . You clearly have not, which given I give you credit for being a generally bright bloke can only be down to blinkers you wear. I would say they are blue but given they are not Tory supporting not sure what colour they would be .

Sacked twice for lying, divorced twice and both times with pregnant mistresses waiting in the wings, lied about the oven ready deal, lied about no border checks, lied about the parties, lied about supporting Mays deal, the list just goes on. 
 

The word Bumblecunt was developed especially to sum him up , he is an absolute disgrace. 

Has it ever crossed anyones mind that Boris’ actions impact on Bolty nigh on nothing. If anything probably helps as it helps the dollar rate on UK returns.

I imagine he sees the jousting as quite amusing and fills his time at points of boredom.

Not a dig by the way as he certainly has peoples attention on here. 

Posted
2 hours ago, tomski said:

Has it ever crossed anyones mind that Boris’ actions impact on Bolty nigh on nothing. If anything probably helps as it helps the dollar rate on UK returns.

I imagine he sees the jousting as quite amusing and fills his time at points of boredom.

Not a dig by the way as he certainly has peoples attention on here. 

aye

Boris to Bolty is like Trump to him

or like Trump to us

he's just a character in a polticial show going down in a foreign country

you can argue that it impacts in some way, but really, it's just a bit of light entertainment 

 

Posted
2 hours ago, Farrelli said:

Aye, Delivering for the country🤥

Hes delivering nowt, as you well know

Hows his 5 targets getting on

Fucking joker

Lets just leave them here

  • We will halve inflation this year to ease the cost of living and give people financial security.

  • We will grow the economy, creating better-paid jobs and opportunity right across the country.

  • We will make sure our national debt is falling so that we can secure the future of public services.

  • NHS waiting lists will fall and people will get the care they need more quickly.

  • We will pass new laws to stop small boats, making sure that if you come to this country illegally, you are detained and swiftly removed.

 

Fwiw, starmer shouldve destroyed him today, but for some reason, hes let it go

Posted
25 minutes ago, Casino said:

Fwiw, starmer shouldve destroyed him today, but for some reason, hes let it go

Perhaps because Starmer is about a much use as a chocolate fire guard, and he'd be contradicting anything he said today within a month.

Posted
3 hours ago, tomski said:

Has it ever crossed anyones mind that Boris’ actions impact on Bolty nigh on nothing. If anything probably helps as it helps the dollar rate on UK returns.

I imagine he sees the jousting as quite amusing and fills his time at points of boredom.

Not a dig by the way as he certainly has peoples attention on here. 

Strange if they have so little impact that Bolty jumps to his defence at every step. 
If you are saying he is only saying that to relieve the boredom, he must be very bored a lot of the time. The 'I was only fishing defence' would be pretty lame. 

Everyone else seems to have realised Boris is a Bumblecunt , but Bolty won't have it. 

Posted
25 minutes ago, Casino said:

Hes delivering nowt, as you well know

Hows his 5 targets getting on

Fucking joker

Lets just leave them here

  • We will halve inflation this year to ease the cost of living and give people financial security.

  • We will grow the economy, creating better-paid jobs and opportunity right across the country.

  • We will make sure our national debt is falling so that we can secure the future of public services.

  • NHS waiting lists will fall and people will get the care they need more quickly.

  • We will pass new laws to stop small boats, making sure that if you come to this country illegally, you are detained and swiftly removed.

 

Fwiw, starmer shouldve destroyed him today, but for some reason, hes let it go

Aye, Starmer should be doing better in these exchanges but PMQs is a farce really. Hardly any questions are answered and nearly all the PMs responses end with some unrelated slur on the opposition and and a load of guffawing chipmunks on the government benches. 

Posted

I think Starmer is happy with Sunak as PM. Sees him as an easy win come election time.

I also think Starmer hates the bollocks that PMQ’s has become with Boris. I reckon he prefers a serious debate.

Im all for it. It shouldn’t be what it became. Embarrassing 

Posted (edited)

Let’s tackle inflation… put up interest rates thus raising mortgages and think that’s gonna help bring inflation down….and it’s on repeat now for 10 interest rate rises and it’s still hardly budged inflation. My mortgages now 5k more a year than they were 12 months ago. 

Edited by Mounts Kipper
Posted
2 hours ago, Ani said:

Strange if they have so little impact that Bolty jumps to his defence at every step. 
If you are saying he is only saying that to relieve the boredom, he must be very bored a lot of the time. The 'I was only fishing defence' would be pretty lame. 

Everyone else seems to have realised Boris is a Bumblecunt , but Bolty won't have it. 

I’d be amazed if it garners more than a chuckle from him.

 

Posted
8 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

Let’s tackle inflation… put up interest rates thus raising mortgages and think that’s gonna help bring inflation down….and it’s on repeat now for 10 interest rate rises and it’s still hardly budged inflation. My mortgages now 5k more a year than they were 12 months ago. 

Traditional thing to do, and it has probably had some effect.

However at the moment inflation isn't significantly due to folk having too much money in a heated economy.

Food prices still driving inflation, and iirc the likes of Aldi and Asda have awarded around 10% wage increases.

Apparently average wage settlement is around 7%.

Can't help wondering if we're in a bit of a spiral. 

Interesting though that Octopus recently sent an email saying energy prices will fall around 17% next month. Would expect a decent drop in inflation next month or two.

Current thinking is another drop in energy prices of around 7% in October.

 

Posted
14 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

Let’s tackle inflation… put up interest rates thus raising mortgages and think that’s gonna help bring inflation down….and it’s on repeat now for 10 interest rate rises and it’s still hardly budged inflation. My mortgages now 5k more a year than they were 12 months ago. 

"I don't care what it costs, as long as we leave" 🤦‍♂️

Posted
15 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

Let’s tackle inflation… put up interest rates thus raising mortgages and think that’s gonna help bring inflation down….and it’s on repeat now for 10 interest rate rises and it’s still hardly budged inflation. My mortgages now 5k more a year than they were 12 months ago. 

It is the only tool the BoE has to reduce inflation. Normally inflation is driven by demand but it isn't so the lever of higher interest isn't having as much of an impact as usual.

Posted
1 hour ago, Spider said:

I think Starmer is happy with Sunak as PM. Sees him as an easy win come election time.

I also think Starmer hates the bollocks that PMQ’s has become with Boris. I reckon he prefers a serious debate.

Im all for it. It shouldn’t be what it became. Embarrassing 

You reckon it's any different now?

Pmqs is never a debate. Opposition trying to undermine the incumbents. Incumbents throwing criticisms back.

Waste of time. 

Genuine debates in the chamber on the other hand are useful, though do descend into slanging matches at times.

Posted
Just now, Tonge moor green jacket said:

You reckon it's any different now?

Pmqs is never a debate. Opposition trying to undermine the incumbents. Incumbents throwing criticisms back.

Waste of time. 

Genuine debates in the chamber on the other hand are useful, though do descend into slanging matches at times.

At least a while back they would attempt to answer the question posed. Sure if it was a difficult one they would employ chicanery but since Johnson they don't even attempt to answer.  I am not sure it will be any different if someone else was PM on either bench anymore although I would hope so.

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Cheese said:

"I don't care what it costs, as long as we leave" 🤦‍♂️

Same happening everywhere… this is not Brexit…. Otherwise why’s my Spanish mortgage gone up similar.

Edited by Mounts Kipper
Posted (edited)
8 minutes ago, Winchester White said:

It looks like things are going to get very difficult very soon for many unfortunately.

Not good news, the government are in a tricky situation here.

The goverment are doing all they can to guarantee recession happens… if anything they are trying to hard and give the BOE licence to make it happen, they need to give the interest rate hikes longer to work, inflation should start unwinding naturally, instead it’s emergency break mode on the economy. Fuck the lot of them.

Edited by Mounts Kipper
Posted
2 minutes ago, Lt. Aldo Raine said:

There be someone along soon adamant it was tougher back in their day and people just don't want to make the right sacrifices

It's all avocado on seseme rye, netflix and costa coffee stopping you getting on the housing ladder you workshy plebs.

Posted (edited)
4 minutes ago, Cheese said:

Keep telling yourself that if it makes you feel better. The reality is you voted to be worse off, and even said you wouldn't mind as long as you got what you voted for. Turns out you do mind.

https://archive.md/xKHUZ#selection-1039.31-1039.84

I don’t mind for Brexit… this ain’t driven by Brexit… did you miss that my Spanish mortgage is also rising? 

Edited by Mounts Kipper
Posted
1 minute ago, Mounts Kipper said:

I don’t mind for Brexit… this ain’t driven by Brexit… did you miss that my Spanish mortgage is also rising? 

Wasn’t Brexit going to push house prices down? 🙄

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