Farage making moves

We've already seen him and reform forcing U-Turns.

Now hes starting to expand his influence.

May as well just be the PM.



Can you explain why a discussion with Nigel Farage and the Albanian leader will lead to a change in policy?

Ditto meeting the exiled Shah.

Nigel getting a freebie to Albania is the only thing happening here. Taxpayers footing the expenses bill.

Never here Nigel.
 
Can you explain why a discussion with Nigel Farage and the Albanian leader will lead to a change in policy?

Ditto meeting the exiled Shah.

Nigel getting a freebie to Albania is the only thing happening here. Taxpayers footing the expenses bill.

Never here Nigel.
The Albanian PM said he'd take back their prisoners if he was right, whether he was or not IDK, hes going to discuss the situation.

If you can't see hes setting narratives and leading more than our own PM a lot of the times, then you're blind.

Imagine what he could do as PM. A strong leader who knows what he stands for, not a pathetic flip flopping lawyer.
 
Coming from a civil servant you have a cheek to talk about tax payers footing bills
Civil servants have their tax contributions deducted at source, so we can at least be sure that they paying their fair share.

It's a pity you can't say the same for the fly by nights in the small business sector.
 
Civil servants have their tax contributions deducted at source, so we can at least be sure that they paying their fair share.

It's a pity you can't say the same for the fly by nights in the small business sector.
All those bleating in covid because they were paid 80% of what their accounts said rather than what they usually earned.

Also, civil servants were never put on furlough. Within 6 weeks, they'd come up with a scheme and implemented it.
 
Civil servants have their tax contributions deducted at source, so we can at least be sure that they paying their fair share.

It's a pity you can't say the same for the fly by nights in the small business sector.
It's pretty hard to avoid paying the same tax as Paye these days for SME. IR35 has scuppered individuals and corporation / dividend tax is now pretty much on parity with Paye.

Most expenses loopholes are closed down to SME companies. The big corporates are a different scenario altogether- they can offshore or can negotiate their acceptable rate with HMRC.

There are of course still the cash in hand tradesmen.
 
I see the massive tax cuts in the States for billionaires are being funded by a 20% increase in tax for those earning $25-50,000 dollars, while those earning less than $25,000 face a 73% hike, while those are the most likely to lose out on cuts to health care, food aid etc.

As we know, the Trump playbook is Nigel's bible..
 
There is no dichotomy here. Farage would govern for the benefit of the rich at the expense of the poor, the elderly, the disabled and ordinary people. However, to get into Government he needs votes and those most likely to give him their votes are the least well off and least well educated.
 
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There is no dichotomy here. Farage would govern for the benefit of the rich at the expense of the poor, the elderly, the disabled and ordinary people. However, to get into Government he needs votes and those most likely to give him their votes are the least well off and least well educated.
I take it you mean a lot of the people who would vote for a Donkey if it had a red rose along with a number of dis satisfied Tory voters who know no better!

Vote Green, for goodness sake, not for these tired and outdated political parties that allege they are better than each other but prove otherwise.
 
I take it you mean a lot of the people who would vote for a Donkey if it had a red rose along with a number of dis satisfied Tory voters who know no better!

Vote Green, for goodness sake, not for these tired and outdated political parties that allege they are better than each other but prove otherwise.
I think you mean, "used to vote for a donkey if it had a red/blue..."
 
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