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The General Election - June 8th 2017

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  • seth plum said:

    Are you saying Her Majesty's (God bless you ma'am) Foreign and Commonwealth Secretary is a complete and utter c**t with no redeeming qualities that the people of London should be ashamed of having voted in as erstwhile Mayor?
    If I'm not very much mistaken, Seth, I believe that's exactly what Mutts is saying.

    I hasten to add, a description with which I would wholeheartedly concur.
  • edited April 2017
    "Anyway, I'm going to ask two questions. First some background. Jeremy Corbyn is the next Prime Minister. Labour will be funding extra spending on worthy causes by increasing corporation tax.
    You are the CEO of a large UK-based multi-national company. You are well aware that the Companies Act places upon you a legal requirement contained in S172 to " act in the way he considers, in good faith, would be most likely to promote the success of the company for the benefit of its members as a whole." (members = shareholders) And while there are other responsibilities that is the primary one.

    The first question is do you diminish the profitability of the company by sticking with the UK or do you move your headquarters (and therefore your corporation tax liability) to somewhere more benign, like Ireland or maybe the USA once Trump has reduced corporation tax rates?
    The second question is what do you think other CEOs will be doing?

    Am I right in thinking there are already countries with more benign tax regimes than the UK? If so, if the large UK-based multi-national company have not already departed for those benign shores, is the CEO not already failing to "...promote the success of the company for the benefit of its members as a whole,"?

    I would say not, because he/she realises that there is more to a successful company than the bottom line. The necessary skill set is in the UK, the people who work there are happy to be in the UK, the board members and indeed the CEO him/herself is happy in the UK. They are doing very well, the shareholders are doing very well. A good number of them would be prepared to take a little hit on the tax side, if they saw improvement in society. Some may recognise that better education for the young as a whole, and not just those able to afford to go private might benefit the company in the future - their next electronics whiz kid may be living on a rough estate in Barking, rather than a country estate in Berkshire.

    Human nature is involved, the CEO might be someone to whom money is the be all and end all, but his wife and grandchildren like living in Epping, and that's where they are staying. They don't want to move to Ireland or the USA.

    Many of the other CEOs will be the same. Many millionaires still choose to live and pay tax in the UK rather than "do a Rothermere". I don't see why that would change.

    And if Widget International moves to Monaco, there's no reason to believe that Widget Inc wont slip in to take it's place, using the skilled staff who didn't want to move...

  • When are the leaders of the Tory and Labour Party going to stop lying to the British people and admit that Brexit of any kind means leaving the single market?

    https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/apr/27/angela-merkel-attacks-british-illusion-of-keeping-benefits-of-eu
  • Chizz said:

    Is there any particular reason that Boris Johnson has been entirely invisible since the campaign started?

    Is he writing a couple of articles, one supporting either party, before determining which side he's going to support in the campaign?

    He was on the Nick Ferrari show this morning for about 30 minutes.
  • cafcfan said:

    I would rather poke my eyes out with a sharp stick.

    It's actually "a discretionary mutual aid fund". with a small(ish) membership of just over 2,000 individuals. If it's running at a surplus which it currently is, the excess funds are donated to hospitals and other worthy causes.
    Worshipful company of bread makers?
  • Re the fuel allowance. The neighbours behind me are both in receipt of this allowance and every year they contact the local authority to say they dont need it as they are comfortably off. They get told they must have it otherwise the money is lost. Instead they give it to a local charity.
  • 1989cafc said:

    I see parallels

    Tory Government
    Deficit - Very High.
    Borrowing - From Rich individuals and organisations Up (over double since the last Labour government).
    Selling of Prized Assets - Royal Mail, NHS privatisation etc.
    Main Policy - Austerity.
    Main Players -
    Theresa May - Wants to hide. No TV debates. Allegedly no public invited to her speaches and visits.
    Boris Johnson - bumbling buffoon, who was happy to quote 350 million pound for the NHS if we vote Brexit. Complete LIE.
    Dr Liam Fox - Telling business people they should get of the Golf course on Friday afternoon and do some work !!
    Tagline - Strong Government & Stable Economy.

    Charlton Regime
    Deficit - As per the account 13million Loss?.
    Borrowing - Loans to Roland Up year on year.
    Selling of Prized Assets - Kermogant, Morrison, Lookman etc
    Main Policy - Operate within a ridiculously small budget.
    Main Players -
    Roland - Hides in Belgium, has not been to a Charlton game in 3 years !!
    Robinson - Bumbles through all interviews. Told club is it not for sale. Next day leaks of Club being sold.
    Miere - Unqualified to be CEO. Telling fans they are customers.
    Being bandied around - Better the devil you know.

    Would you Vote for the Charlton Regime ? I say vote for ANYONE but the Tories !!

    Not to rush to the defence of the tories but the deficit is back down to pre 2007 levels and debt will of course continue to rise as long as a deficit exists.
  • Re the fuel allowance. The neighbours behind me are both in receipt of this allowance and every year they contact the local authority to say they dont need it as they are comfortably off. They get told they must have it otherwise the money is lost. Instead they give it to a local charity.

    Do they accept a state pension or use NHS doctors / hospitals?

    I sometimes think there's a little "Waitrose" snobbishness involved in choosing some benefits but not others.
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  • cafcfan said:

    Yes, you are right, numbers can be deceiving. I was well aware of the 60% measure. And therein lies the dilemma. Merely by trashing the economy and reducing the net average disposable income, a Labour Govt. could claim that they had completely wiped out poverty. The fact we'd all be much worse off would be neither here nor there. Of course, the opposite would be true if the economy improved.

    I should point out that the figures I quoted (the most recent I could find) were for ye 2014 so the CPI measure would be a little less than you quote. However I question the value of the CPI and its relevance to poor people. For example while "food and non-alcoholic beverages" make up 11.2% of the CPI weighting, "restaurants and hotels" make up 11.4%. (Go figure!) The highest constituents are "transport costs" 16.2% and "housing and household services" 14.4%. Next comes "Recreation and culture" at 13.4%. Now my expectation is that the poorest among us in society tend to spend much higher percentages of their disposable income on "housing and household services" than they do on "transport", staying in hotels or attending cultural events. So I don't know whether their personal price index would be worse or better. But I'm fairly convinced that it would be quite different.
    You misrepresented your last set of numbers to make an incorrect point. And your response now is to send more numbers....
  • Not to rush to the defence of the tories but the deficit is back down to pre 2007 levels and debt will of course continue to rise as long as a deficit exists.
    Agreed but rather than wiping out the deficit, they have increased the debt. Similar to what is happening at Charlton. We have a 13 million deficit - Roly covers the cost as a loan - debt rises.

  • Do they accept a state pension or use NHS doctors / hospitals?

    I sometimes think there's a little "Waitrose" snobbishness involved in choosing some benefits but not others.
    Don't know, justthink thats decent of them to do that.
  • Don't know, justthink thats decent of them to do that.
    Agreed - I wish I'd added that to my original comment!

    I was just being a bit mischievous - I use Waitrose a lot myself!
  • edited April 2017
    Boris Johnson boiled my blood (and the presenter's - Charlie Stayt) on BBC Breakfast News this morning.

    Came on to talk about the US and North Korea situation as foreign secretary, backed up his opinions with the views of some unnamed 'experts' (instantly rubbed me up the wrong way as clearly he's now in favour of 'experts' again as it suits him), turned the interview into a Corbyn-bash and evaded any direct questions about the actual topic of the interview.

    Bloke is as slippery as they come. God, I nearly forgot how much I hate this sh*t... can't wait for the election to be over and done with already.
  • Not to rush to the defence of the tories but the deficit is back down to pre 2007 levels and debt will of course continue to rise as long as a deficit exists.
    Not to rush to the defence of the regime but we did get a free bacon roll and trip to Northampton :wink:
  • edited April 2017
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    Not to rush to the defence of the tories but the deficit is back down to pre 2007 levels and debt will of course continue to rise as long as a deficit exists.
    Not in cash terms it's not and even reports in the Telegraph are on the pessimistic side.

    telegraph.co.uk/business/2017/04/25/uks-deficit-slashed-level-last-seen-financial-crisis/

    I'm not celebrating that 7 years of austerity has managed to get us back to a point we were at 10 years ago quite yet.
  • Fiiish said:

    Our electorate is too stupid for coalitions. The Lib Dems were an extremely junior party in the coalition and their voter base was decimated because they didn't manage to carry out 100% of their manifesto.
    Wow! Something I can agree with.☺
  • When are the leaders of the Tory and Labour Party going to stop lying to the British people and admit that Brexit of any kind means leaving the single market?

    https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/apr/27/angela-merkel-attacks-british-illusion-of-keeping-benefits-of-eu

    May said that in January-BBC if you want to check it on Jan 17

    Theresa May has said the UK "cannot possibly" remain within the European single market, as staying in it would mean "not leaving the EU at all".
  • Southbank said:

    May said that in January-BBC if you want to check it on Jan 17

    Theresa May has said the UK "cannot possibly" remain within the European single market, as staying in it would mean "not leaving the EU at all".
    So she accepts that UK companies will have to pay to access the EU market after Brexit?
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  • Southbank said:

    May said that in January-BBC if you want to check it on Jan 17

    Theresa May has said the UK "cannot possibly" remain within the European single market, as staying in it would mean "not leaving the EU at all".
    You believe everything Mother Theresa says?

    4 September if you want to check it:

    I’m not going to be calling a snap election. I’ve been very clear that I think we need that period of time, that stability to be able to deal with the issues that the country is facing and have that election in 2020.

    If she does not think it possible for us to have full access to the single market (which I agree would have to come with the four freedoms attached) then why bother with negotiations - let's just agree the terms of exit (i.e. the bill from the EU for the things we have committed to already) and just leave on WTO terms. Simples.

    Or do you seriously think we can have our cake and eat it?
  • He was on the Nick Ferrari show this morning for about 30 minutes.
    Maybe that was what finally pushed his sister to ditching the Tories and joining the LibDems?
  • Back to the election (as opposed to Brexit), I wonder why all the personal attacks on Jeremy Corbyn? You'd be forgiven for thinking that the Tories must regard him as a threat - if he was irrelevant surely they would just ignore him?
  • Anyone know who the candidates are in Greenwich and Woolwich, or know much about them? I have seen the Labour incumbent is standing and I imagine he will win - any other news on this constituency? I am quite out of the loop with it.
  • edited April 2017
    That is my constituency. Matthew Pennycook is the standing MP. I voted for him in 2015 as I have voted Labour all my life. I sent him an e.mail before the Article 50 vote in the House of Commons asking him to assure me he was going to represent the contituency in that vote by voting against. The constituency voted overwhelmingly, something like 70%, to Remain, in the referendum. In response I received a stock response, obviously written by Labour head office, detailing why he was voting for article 50. All the Labour MPs in neighbouring constituencies, which also voted overwhelmingly to Remain, voted against article 50. So, to sum up, he is a useless piece of shit. Looks like I will still have to vote for him though because I don't see anyone else likely to prevent the Tory from getting elected.

    I am really looking forward to see how Kate Hoey gets on in Vauxhall. I would dearly love to see her lose her seat.
  • Thanks for that - very useful when deciding. Will be interested to see who the Lib Dem candidate is and what they have to say.
  • My question to the people in this topic is: is this a funny joke or did she actually say that in response to the question?

    The worrying thing is, you don't know until you listen to the interview yourself!!!
  • My question to the people in this topic is: is this a funny joke or did she actually say that in response to the question?

    The worrying thing is, you don't know until you listen to the interview yourself!!!
    She said it

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