So fluffing around the edges.Budget was set out very impressively by Reeves.
£40 billion to be raised
Big tax hike on employers NI.
Big change on pension funds falling into IHT - but didn’t mention anything in relation to the tax free cash.
A covid corruption commissioner to be appointed
Big Money set aside for both the haemophiliac blood scandal and the post office scandal.
Budget was set out very impressively by Reeves.
£40 billion to be raised
Big tax hike on employers NI.
Big change on pension funds falling into IHT - but didn’t mention anything in relation to the tax free cash.
A covid corruption commissioner to be appointed
Big Money set aside for both the haemophiliac blood scandal and the post office scandal.
All that budget does is make money for the government to waste on things, as I very much doubt it will go where it is needed.Think businesses will really struggle with that budget. It's a stranglehold on the economy, make no mistake.
I agree, the brexiteers constantly lie about everything. Just look that the devastation in UK finance jobs since Brexit as you say. We shot ourselves in the foot and continue to pay the price.Brexit chickens coming home to roost. This budget is now paying for the lost fiance jobs and corresponding income tax, the lost companies who moved into the EU and their corporation tax revenue. Ultimately making the UK a more expensive place to do business.
Still waiting for those upsides. Brexit hasn't made the quasi-bigots happy either, the 'burner accounts' in this thread maybe characters dropped in to entertain us, but they only mirror real disaffected narratives. What a great farce and embarrassment of UK history Brexit has been.
So many untruths in one post.Brexit chickens coming home to roost. This budget is now paying for the lost fiance jobs and corresponding income tax, the lost companies who moved into the EU and their corporation tax revenue. Ultimately making the UK a more expensive place to do business.
Still waiting for those upsides. Brexit hasn't made the quasi-bigots happy either, the 'burner accounts' in this thread maybe characters dropped in to entertain us, but they only mirror real disaffected narratives. What a great farce and embarrassment of UK history Brexit has been.
Good, realistic and grown-up budget, and very well delivered. Sunak ending his days in a prominent political position looking like an angry, entitled fool. Obviously very upset about the non-dom changes.
Thats really not a bad thing. We really needed to rebalance our economy away from a capital class moving money in circles, creaming off a profit, to useful jobs that contribute to society.I agree, the brexiteers constantly lie about everything. Just look that the devastation in UK finance jobs since Brexit as you say. We shot ourselves in the foot and continue to pay the price.
I agree, the brexiteers constantly lie about everything. Just look that the devastation in UK finance jobs since Brexit as you say. We shot ourselves in the foot and continue to pay the price.
Agreed! It has been a massive issue for US dems in the last decade plus for sure.I was having a beer with my old sociology lecturer the other week as he is a good mate of mine now and he is Spurs, we had abit of an extended chat about this (so bear with me hahaha), started off about kids and young adults consuming their life choices through social media more and more, one major reason there is a decline in having kids is because kids are seeing experiences promoted by influencers like travel and food and they are actively choosing experiences in life over families.
Anyway to fastforward the point was people are clearly consuming their data and heroes through the net now. People are making their moves through the internet with great influence, Tate, Rogan, Robinson (in Robinson case to crown men) so we are at a peak of "Personality Culting" (love that BTW) and its on steroids with social media. His point was that in 20 years time traditional politics and voting will change for good because people won't be listening to politicians in the traditional sense and social media influence will have created to much discourse for it not too, how that looks who knows but Its def a theory I agree with.
So Personality Culting is going to be the key IMO moving forward, its here now to stay, how thats tapped into is going to be a problem for politicians to solve
That maybe true.
But it the police covering up information again.
When did they know?
When did Starmer know?
"If" he had converted Islam, why didn't they tell us
How long did the government know.
Once again it seems the government and police have been hiding things from the general public again.
Creating further divisions in the country.
This is my concern.
The thing is, the data isn't damning. It is ironic that despite those thar were opposed to Brexit claiming that Brexit was based on lies, people have had to endure an almost endless stream of complete nonsense. I mean look at that buffoon you quoted there, says "we used to have 525,000 jobs in the city, but I estimate that we're lost 70,000. Now there is over 600K and we are booming in tech as well as finance now- but brexit has been devastating." It's almost a parody.The data is damning:
Long the jewel in the British industrial crown, the country's financial sector has also been in decline.
Economic output in the heart of Britain's financial sector, including banks and wealth funds, has fallen by more than 15% since late 2019, just before the UK formally left the EU.
Overall, financial services output in Britain has fallen by 1% since late 2019 - a stark contrast with France and Germany, where it has increased by 8%, and Ireland's 18% growth, national account data shows.
Politicians can't say why there is such a big deficit, as no one wants to go back and open those wounds.
Both Jobs and Gates refused their children such technology. As they understood the dangers.
They were designed for an adult world.
The thing is, the data isn't damning. It is ironic that despite those thar were opposed to Brexit claiming that Brexit was based on lies, people have had to endure an almost endless stream of complete nonsense. I mean look at that buffoon you quoted there, says "we used to have 525,000 jobs in the city, but I estimate that we're lost 70,000. Now there is over 600K and we are booming in tech as well as finance now- but brexit has been devastating." It's almost a parody.
Could not agree more.Indeed!
In terms of unregulated -indeed, actively promoted!- 'weapons', smart phones have to be among the biggest our society has ever seen. Just like weapons, without education and awareness, they remain dangerous. How many people do we know who think they 'consume' news when they are actually 'consuming' opinions? And that's the tip of the iceberg.
But it's the financial services that have drag this country down as it centred wealth creation around London, the financial centre of Britian, with branches in other major towns, leaving the rest of the country behind.Brexit 'disaster' cost London 40,000 finance jobs, City chief says
By John O'Donnell, Elisa Martinuzzi and Andy Bruce
October 16, 2024
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Can't be good can it ^ @Kompakted There are no fantasy worlds where this is a good thing for the UK economy and exchequer.