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Post by Andyberg on Mar 1, 2024 10:01:19 GMT
Next predicted Labour U turn before the GE was announced yesterday…. ‘Rachel Reeves has said millions of families will save an average of £445 on energy bills under their plans to insulate 5 million homes in 5 years’. 👍 However, to insulate a home and bring it into the efficiency ‘band C’ costs an average of £7,500. So if Labour are committed to their pledge, it will cost the government £37.5 billion. 😱 I suppose they could put the £28b they ‘saved’ on their green policy U turn a couple of weeks ago towards it! 😂😂 😂😂😂😂😂 www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/towns-most-cold-homes-revealed-32233926
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Post by Clinton Cool on Mar 1, 2024 11:03:36 GMT
Part of the u turn £28b of course, was to insulate people's homes. So saying they will now do this is a u turn on them saying that they wouldn't, which was a u turn on them saying that they would.
There's no need for all these u turns. It's very simple. If people feel they need to insulate their homes better, there's nothing to stop them doing so. I did this myself, by lining the walls with wallrock insulating wallpaper. Principally to cure a condensation problem. No government intervention required. Simples.
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Post by fi on Mar 1, 2024 11:10:40 GMT
Next predicted Labour U turn before the GE was announced yesterday…. ‘Rachel Reeves has said millions of families will save an average of £445 on energy bills under their plans to insulate 5 million homes in 5 years’. 👍 However, to insulate a home and bring it into the efficiency ‘band C’ costs an average of £7,500. So if Labour are committed to their pledge, it will cost the government £37.5 billion. 😱 I suppose they could put the £28b they ‘saved’ on their green policy U turn a couple of weeks ago towards it! 😂😂 😂😂😂😂😂 www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/towns-most-cold-homes-revealed-32233926How much is 5 years multiplied by £28b, and how much is £37.5b spread over 5 years - any way, it is all going to be paid for by the Cons adopting the Labour policy of scrapping Non-Dom status - provided the Cons don't hand the saved money out as an election bribe next week...
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Post by on Mar 1, 2024 11:16:46 GMT
Sunak doing election bribes? Surely not !
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Post by Aloysius on Mar 1, 2024 11:17:54 GMT
No, they simply increased the duty on tobacco (again, twice in 6 months) to make good a promise of a tax break for the super-rich and loyal party members that they realised they could no longer afford in any other way. *true*
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Post by Andyberg on Mar 1, 2024 11:20:38 GMT
No government intervention required. Simples. But that flies in the face of Labourites beliefs….’its always someone else's responsibility to do / pay’ 🙄
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Post by on Mar 1, 2024 11:37:14 GMT
I really like the tit pics.
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Post by Andyberg on Mar 1, 2024 11:46:12 GMT
I really like the tit pics. Unfortunately, Mrs B’s exceedingly fine oomblarters have been ‘cancelled’ by a few members on here! 🙄
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Post by on Mar 1, 2024 11:49:08 GMT
Thats a shame.
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Post by on Mar 1, 2024 11:49:43 GMT
Has the Thunderboaterati become woke?
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Post by thebfg on Mar 1, 2024 12:17:25 GMT
A taste of when Labour come to power……Do as we say & call Labour’s Gaza amendment now or loose your Job!🙄🙄 Shameful! 🤮 www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-politics-68349957**************************************** Hoyle 'left in no doubt' he could lose Labour support. Nicholas Watt Political editor, BBC Newsnight Senior Labour figures have told BBC Newsnight that the Commons speaker Sir Lyndsay Hoyle was left in no doubt that Labour was prepared to see him fall as speaker after the general election unless he called its Gaza amendment. Newsnight has been told that it was made clear that Hoyle would need Labour votes to be re-elected after the general election and this might not be forthcoming.That would effectively mean he would lose the speakership ************************ It now transpires this isn't true. IMHO labour should have just backed the snp amendment. The tories walked out because they weren't going to get their way. So senior labour figures lied. We wouldent have heard the last of it, if that was Tory figures. why do you not hold them to the same standard?
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Post by dogless on Mar 1, 2024 12:58:11 GMT
thebfg ... Good to see you. How's it going ? Rog
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Post by Aloysius on Mar 1, 2024 15:17:51 GMT
It now transpires this isn't true. IMHO labour should have just backed the snp amendment. The tories walked out because they weren't going to get their way. So senior labour figures lied. We wouldent have heard the last of it, if that was Tory figures. why do you not hold them to the same standard? It's more apparent the opposite standard exists; only instances of Labour falling short are discussed in great detail and with relish. Conservative iparty transgressions get scant attention, if at all, here on Toryboat.
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Post by Aloysius on Mar 1, 2024 15:18:37 GMT
Has the Thunderboaterati become woke? No.
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Post by Andyberg on Mar 1, 2024 15:26:59 GMT
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