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1 hour ago, Rayvin said:

Feel like Badenoch is good news indeed but I think I must have missed her framework of beliefs... what are those then?

Woke trans mixed toilets are the worst thing ever 

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It’s quite incredible that on paper the Tories are the most progressive main party- 4 women leaders, one of them black, first Asian leader of a major party, countless openly gay MPs, and yet, they’re still the party of Little Englanders, Gammons and hate. 
 

 

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Me : “you know who won the Tory leadership contest?”

 

the now semi permanent Mrs PL:  “oh god was it that woman who thinks maternity pay is too high or him who’s just a knob?” 

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:lol:

 

The media should take some responsibility for rehabilitating this bloke's reputation by inviting him on as a commentator. He's a fucking wingnut and he should have been treated as such.

 

"Not perfect". Fucking dickhead. 

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1 hour ago, Gemmill said:

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:lol:

 

The media should take some responsibility for rehabilitating this bloke's reputation by inviting him on as a commentator. He's a fucking wingnut and he should have been treated as such.

 

"Not perfect". Fucking dickhead. 

Dorries seems to be on tv quite a lot still. An equally credible authority/commentator. 

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Watching Kuenssberg for the first time in years and it hasn’t got any better. They’ve played a clip to Rachel Reeves of a young farmer complaining that they’ll have to pay £1 million in inheritance tax when her parents die and Kuenssberg makes it’s clear that this isn’t a rich farmer. Now by my fag packet calculations that farm has to be worth at least £8m in order to attract that sort of tax yet it is being presented as an attack on struggling farmers. Is there no basic fact checking on this show?

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The problem with the farmers IHT appears to be that their relatively uneconomic land is ludicrously overpriced. Would it be possible that agricultural land prices have been artificially inflated by the likes of Ckarkson hiding his wealth in these tax free holdings?… irony isn’t a strong enough word for that really. Maybe “deeply disingenuous wanker” would be more appropriate :cuppa:

 

Here’s one of @ewerk’s neighbours (it might even be the great man himself, I mean, who knows? ☺️)  he certainly doesn’t sound like he’s making this shit up. 25k a year on keeping beef on 100 acres is such a chicken shit wage he has a second job. Where I was brought up some single fields are that size ffs. Then he says the land value is £3 million :lol:  That’s the problem as far as I can make out. In principle I largely agree with what the farmers are saying about their legacy and ongoing food production in the future. But they’re also sat on blatantly overpriced assets which they’re desperate to cling on to… mostly because they’re blatantly overpriced 🤷🏻‍♂️

 

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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0024ftn?partner=uk.co.bbc&origin=share-mobile

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59 minutes ago, ewerk said:

Watching Kuenssberg for the first time in years and it hasn’t got any better. They’ve played a clip to Rachel Reeves of a young farmer complaining that they’ll have to pay £1 million in inheritance tax when her parents die and Kuenssberg makes it’s clear that this isn’t a rich farmer. Now by my fag packet calculations that farm has to be worth at least £8m in order to attract that sort of tax yet it is being presented as an attack on struggling farmers. Is there no basic fact checking on this show?


It's almost as if it's a left wing budget where those with £millions in property/business owners are being asked to chip in a bit more towards the public sector rather than those on minimum wage .

 

Fuck them all :lol: 

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20 minutes ago, PaddockLad said:

The problem with the farmers IHT appears to be that their relatively uneconomic land is ludicrously overpriced. Would it be possible that agricultural land prices have been artificially inflated by the likes of Ckarkson hiding his wealth in these tax free holdings?… irony isn’t a strong enough word for that really. Maybe “deeply disingenuous wanker” would be more appropriate :cuppa:

 

Here’s one of @ewerk’s neighbours (it might even be the great man himself, I mean, who knows? ☺️)  he certainly doesn’t sound like he’s making this shit up. 25k a year on keeping beef on 100 acres is such a chicken shit wage he has a second job. Where I was brought up some single fields are that size ffs. Then he says the land value is £3 million :lol:  That’s the problem as far as I can make out. In principle I largely agree with what the farmers are saying about their legacy and ongoing food production in the future. But they’re also sat on blatantly overpriced assets which they’re desperate to cling on to… mostly because they’re blatantly overpriced 🤷🏻‍♂️

 

from 0:24:40

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0024ftn?partner=uk.co.bbc&origin=share-mobile


If he doesn’t like it then sell up. But the real point here is that once again the BBC are letting a spud muncher who doesn’t know his arse from his elbow on air to quote figures that aren’t remotely true. The truth is a married couple owning a farm together can split it in two, meaning it qualifies for £2m of agricultural property relief, plus another £500,000 for each partner if a property is involved. So in reality thick Paddy will end up paying zero inheritance tax. And even if he did have to pay anything it isn’t like it has to be paid up front, it can be paid over ten years. 
 

Now I don’t expect on air presenters to be experts on every subject they’re talking about but why not get a tax expert on to counter these falsehoods and allay the fears of the people affected?

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51 minutes ago, ewerk said:


If he doesn’t like it then sell up. But the real point here is that once again the BBC are letting a spud muncher who doesn’t know his arse from his elbow on air to quote figures that aren’t remotely true. The truth is a married couple owning a farm together can split it in two, meaning it qualifies for £2m of agricultural property relief, plus another £500,000 for each partner if a property is involved. So in reality thick Paddy will end up paying zero inheritance tax. And even if he did have to pay anything it isn’t like it has to be paid up front, it can be paid over ten years. 
 

Now I don’t expect on air presenters to be experts on every subject they’re talking about but why not get a tax expert on to counter these falsehoods and allay the fears of the people affected?

 

Also his parents could gift the land and as long as they don't die within 7 years he'll pay diddly squat. 

I've never understood why people get outraged about being taxed on unearned wealth (after a 1 million or so threshold usually) more than tax on their work which they pay every month of their lives. The power of the right wing media I guess. 

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It's correctly called inheritance tax rather than death tax because it's a tax on the receiver not the donor. That needs to be emphasised every time the subject is raised. 

 

If people object to it within that definition then they should agree that we don't live in a meritocracy and stop claiming otherwise. 

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16 minutes ago, NJS said:

It's correctly called inheritance tax rather than death tax because it's a tax on the receiver not the donor. That needs to be emphasised every time the subject is raised. 

 

If people object to it within that definition then they should agree that we don't live in a meritocracy and stop claiming otherwise. 

 

Dead people don't pay tax. The only thing dead people do is decompose. 👍

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Sharron Davies is off on one about 15 minute cities and the WEF, the thick twat. People lose their shit about one topic - for her, it was trans women in sport - and the algorithm does the rest. 

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6 hours ago, Gemmill said:

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:lol:

 

The media should take some responsibility for rehabilitating this bloke's reputation by inviting him on as a commentator. He's a fucking wingnut and he should have been treated as such.

 

"Not perfect". Fucking dickhead. 

 

It honestly feels like it doesn't matter if Labour's budget is left wing or not - it'll be called as being such. Same state of affairs in the US atm where everyone to the left of Hitler is a radical communist.

 

Which does rather beg the question why we don't just own it.

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I record Countryfile every week so I can watch the weather for the week like the old cunt I am be coming.

 

This weekend it's been the Children in Need one.  They have done it from Chatsworth this year.  Funny how they're promoting people giving money for charity from a place owned by a cunt who is tax exempt for allowing people access to his land.


What a fucking country eh?

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2 minutes ago, wykikitoon said:

I record Countryfile every week so I can watch the weather for the week like the old cunt I am be coming.

 

Sorry, but :lol:*.

 

Cracking Up Lol GIF by HULU

 

* You're right about the rest. 

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2 hours ago, wykikitoon said:

I record Countryfile every week so I can watch the weather for the week like the old cunt I am be coming.

 

This weekend it's been the Children in Need one.  They have done it from Chatsworth this year.  Funny how they're promoting people giving money for charity from a place owned by a cunt who is tax exempt for allowing people access to his land.


What a fucking country eh?

You record something that’s on bbciplayer? Do you record it on betamax?

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