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Post by voice on May 25, 2024 19:28:55 GMT
Who the f**k do you think bought public companies, other public companies?
Or is going to another of your tedious pedantic 'limited companies and listed companies and not technically private companies' type of bs to cover up for not really having an argument?
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Post by voice on May 25, 2024 19:31:46 GMT
Again it's been done that way for 14 years so hard of thinkers accept the line it's sh*t and needs selling off to various Tory donars. If, instead of running it so badly, the Tories were actually willing to be competent it wouldn't be in the mess it is now. Though it's Tory policy to run it down, has been for over half a century, in order to sell it off.
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Post by perrykneeham on May 25, 2024 19:40:41 GMT
Who the f**k do you think bought public companies, other public companies? Or is going to another of your tedious pedantic 'limited companies and listed companies and not technically private companies' type of bs to cover up for not really having an argument? What are you gibbering about? Are you taking about the property market or public utilities?
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Post by perrykneeham on May 25, 2024 19:41:12 GMT
Again it's been done that way for 14 years so hard of thinkers accept the line it's sh*t and needs selling off to various Tory donars. If, instead of running it so badly, the Tories were actually willing to be competent it wouldn't be in the mess it is now. Though it's Tory policy to run it down, has been for over half a century, in order to sell it off. You need maths lessons.
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Post by flatandy on May 25, 2024 21:32:30 GMT
Ah, you're in rainbow unicorn territory, I see. There are too many renters if the market cannot provide for them. The market can, of course, be encouraged to participate throughout government subsidy. If government policy is out of step with its ability to influence the market, then there are too many renters. The market also can't support the house buyers either. There are way more people who want to buy houses than there are affordable houses to buy. By your logic we should try and reduce the number of house buyers. You are, not for the first time, making no sense.
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Post by flatandy on May 25, 2024 23:01:09 GMT
f**k me! Rishi really is desperate to lose even worse than before. He's harping on about bringing back National Service. Who is he pitching it to? Nobody under the age of 80 did National Service, nobody under 70 will have any recollection of it. It's not like the 1980s when Yes Prime Minister covered it when there were old duffers claiming "It never did me any harm."
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Post by voice on May 26, 2024 0:58:15 GMT
The Bufton Tufton types will love it, the military much less so.
As if any more proof was needed they are simply berefeft of ideas.
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Post by mids on May 26, 2024 5:40:17 GMT
National service is a bad plan. Very Liabn.
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Post by perrykneeham on May 26, 2024 6:08:01 GMT
Ah, you're in rainbow unicorn territory, I see. There are too many renters if the market cannot provide for them. The market can, of course, be encouraged to participate throughout government subsidy. If government policy is out of step with its ability to influence the market, then there are too many renters. The market also can't support the house buyers either. There are way more people who want to buy houses than there are affordable houses to buy. By your logic we should try and reduce the number of house buyers. You are, not for the first time, making no sense. No, you're missing something here. Buying and renting are two entirely different things. People wanting to buy rather than rent is also influenced by government policy. Again,.theoretically everyone could participate if government set those conditions. Houses have to be owned by somebody. Investing in property (beyond the simple necessity of housing yourself) is generally about speculation on its future value or income derived from rent. Can you see that?
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Post by perrykneeham on May 26, 2024 6:15:29 GMT
National Service. I'm going to go out on a limb here and say this is a terrible, unworkable and divisive idea. www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cpddxy9r4mdoI will go further and add that I think they know it, too.
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Post by flatandy on May 26, 2024 13:13:52 GMT
Everyone knows it's a terrible idea. Spending money to make people more miserable for no benefit is a bizarre policy choice. You have to wonder why they pitched it as an idea at all. Desperation, or deliberately shooting themselves in the foot so they can all retire and not have to be MPs any more.
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Post by perrykneeham on May 26, 2024 13:17:25 GMT
Well, the kind of people who read The Mail and The Express have always said we should bring back National Service (and hanging).
This is entirely about that. There have been two rapes and two women stabbed, one fatally, in Bournemouth this week.
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Post by mids on May 26, 2024 16:13:11 GMT
National service in peacetime is the sort of thing the semi-democracies of the EU do. It's just not British. Neutional Seurvice.
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Post by Repat Van on May 26, 2024 16:15:12 GMT
Rishi should ask him what a woman is at the start of every debate. That would be weird and creepy. Especially when they’re both men.
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Post by mids on May 26, 2024 16:18:01 GMT
But a) it's extremely basic science and b) he won't know. The next PM is going to be a clueless motherfucker so it's best that as many people as possible know that.
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Post by Repat Van on May 26, 2024 16:22:51 GMT
Ah, you're in rainbow unicorn territory, I see. There are too many renters if the market cannot provide for them. The market can, of course, be encouraged to participate throughout government subsidy. If government policy is out of step with its ability to influence the market, then there are too many renters. What a batshit statement. “Too many renters”. LOL!
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Post by perrykneeham on May 26, 2024 16:25:27 GMT
Ah, you're in rainbow unicorn territory, I see. There are too many renters if the market cannot provide for them. The market can, of course, be encouraged to participate throughout government subsidy. If government policy is out of step with its ability to influence the market, then there are too many renters. What a batshit statement. “Too many renters”. LOL! Can you explain your .... errrr .... thinking? Or are we seeing another fourth form outburst?
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Post by Repat Van on May 26, 2024 16:27:43 GMT
Well, the kind of people who read The Mail and The Express have always said we should bring back National Service (and hanging). This is entirely about that. There have been two rapes and two women stabbed, one fatally, in Bournemouth this week. The link between National Service and rapes and a woman being stabbed?
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Post by Repat Van on May 26, 2024 16:28:32 GMT
But a) it's extremely basic science and b) he won't know. The next PM is going to be a clueless motherf ucker so it's best that as many people as possible know that. It’s weird and creepy. Also incredibly patronising and condescending to women. No wonder you’re a fan of it.
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Post by perrykneeham on May 26, 2024 16:32:42 GMT
Well, the kind of people who read The Mail and The Express have always said we should bring back National Service (and hanging). This is entirely about that. There have been two rapes and two women stabbed, one fatally, in Bournemouth this week. The link between National Service and rapes and a woman being stabbed? Bloody hell you're culturally illiterate. So, Bournemouth: the home of the blue-rinsed, dyed-in-the-wool, outraged Tory retiree. Core Tory voters. To be pandered to, especially when women are being violated by furrin-sounding beasts on public beaches.
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