We ‘give’ money to foreign countries as slush money for our impressive defence industry. We do not give money for nothing. All the major military manufacturing nations give foreign aid. By far the biggest arms manufacturer and overseas aid giver is the USA. The deal is we give £10million for a school in a poor country. That money is them split between MPs and third world dictators and their generals. They then borrow £bns from banks and buy our land mines. By stopping overseas aid we will lose huge defence contracts and 10% of all UK jobs are in the defence industry. Don’t listen to the grifters. Our defence industry matters therefore keep the slush money going. Would be a disaster to stop overseas ‘aid’.
Stop throwing £300bn to the climate rubbish: most of which will not even reach the places it is supposed to. If there was a £22bn "black hole as Reeves implied; why on earth does Starmer then throw £300bn away? This does not make fiscal sense: and flies in the face of blind stupidity.
don't forget all of the small ancillary Companies around Luton that depend on Trade with Vauxhall to Survive, there will be a lot more than 1,100 job losses...
Yea, I was surprised that Luton is one of the worst towns near London, not far from a pricey town Hitchin, Hertfordshire... No wonder why Labour Ruling towns always a shithole i.e. Slough
It's not just the ancillary suppliers around Luton but the many other suppliers dependent on the Luton plant for business. 1,100 redundancies are only tip of iceberg and I expect plenty more as a consequence because of the domino effect 😢
@@Pik871229is there a desirable place where the Marxists Labour Party is in power? People in certain places vote Labour because that's all they know but I put the question to them "what is it that Labour actually done for you? Had the Labour Party made your life better?"
We are witnessing Starmer's much repeated flagship priority - " Growing the Economy" rapidly fall apart. Imagine having the luxury of fourteen years in opposition to prepare and avoiid repetition of the economic mistakes Labour have made in the past. And what do we get ? Same as usual, no increase in income, investment or output but lots of frivolous spending. Why do pensioners generally vote Conservative ? Because we've heard and seen it all before. Recession within a few months at this rate.
Exactly right. I’m 77, I’ve seen Labour crash the economy every time they get into power. James Callaghan had to go cap in hand to the IMF in December 1976 for a bail out loan. The fifth richest country in the world reduced to third world status by Labour’s fiscal illiteracy. Nothing changes in the Labour party. They are driven by unswerving political ideology, to hell with the consequences.
Tell that to the families of loved ones who died in an illegal war caused by the oil hungry labour lying warmongering b@st@rds they watched get handed the power to do it all again 🙊🙈🙉
@@helenporter7584 I think if Labour wanted to survive, then they'll reshuffle and get the greatest liabilities de-perched:Starmer, Reeves,Lamy& Rayner.
When the Dockyard closed down here in Chatham back the eighties , loads of small businesses folded due to lack of trade . Never recovered . Been ranked a deprived area ever since .
I'm sure Rachael wishes you well with the three grand she sponged for heating. And starmer could heat a hotel up with his hot breath. Mind you thevm staff would not enjoy his bad breath
Business Secretary just contradicted her. These people are utterly clueless. All of the cabinet should be investigated to understand if they are properly qualified to do these jobs. She Reeves clearly is not. I told you a nurse who doctored her CV and qualifications has been jailed by the CPS for lying on her CV. So surely Reeves must be subject to the same standard given she can make decision that can have far reaching impact on people's lives
Job push.. car companies closing.. no new gas and oil licenses.. manufacturing generally in decline - moved abroad.. electricity highest in the world.. NI increase...
What do you mean, qualified? You don’t need any qualifications to be an MP. The only ability you need to be an MP is the ability to get people to vote for you.
They know what they are doing - robbing our country from us and selling it to the American Empire via companies like BlackRock. We need to realise this so that we can oppose it.
But it would take the MP's investigative team to actually do their jobs and Labour have a super majority and don't give a damn on protocol, rules etc and are riding roughshod over everyone. They are not even answering questions in the House, just fobbing off with the usual guff of what they inherited (totally debunked) and the Speaker is not holding them to account and making them actually give proper answers, it is a complete shower of shit to be honest run by a bunch of bullies!
Guido reported how Rachel (and a couple of other members in her team) got in trouble at her bank for dodgy expense claims. And later she was asked to resign from her banking position after a series of absences - which she claimed were for doctor and dentist appointments - but investigation revealed she was absent from work in order to conduct labour business.
You should see what our Tory MP and council wasted our £24 million leveling up fund on. Half a dozen buildings, none of any use to the people in our constituency and all designed by the same architect and built by the same building company. Meantime our tory council closed down the only leisure centre and swimming pool and for good measure bulldozed it down. That's going to be years of school children not learning to swim and zero activity over the summer when the leisure centre put on dozens of programs for them. Unlike when our local landed gentrys favourite gastro pub was going to close down and the very same MP and councillors stepped in to revive it partly with public money. So no we will all vote Labour next time.
Very true, unfortunately, this government has a history of removing the whip from those who disagree with them. It is very hard to effect change as an independent.
My local butchers closed today because of insane overheads that don't stop rising. They have been open since 1938 it's an absolute tragedy. We must stop this wrecking of our lives or we will all be utterly screwed.
The low cost option for trades selling to the public was the towns market with traders stalls. Successive town planners have imposed their ideas on such civic assets and quite effectively killed market stall businesses. Let's hope planners don't get their paws on car boot sales where a few butchers sell from mobile trailer units.
Yes, our small town is loosing both its butcher and its baker; there's no sign of anyone taking over the existing business, so that's probably two more charity shops.
Leftists accept lying as normal, and either half-believe them or fully believe them, in their self-deception with no internal regulating principle, save quest for power.
Vauxhall Luton closing directly due to her & Labour’s net zero policies ! 1600 redundancies in Luton & factory closure. Some growth that Rachel from Accounts !
That is rubbish. Nothing much has changed in 4 months. The budget is not implemented. Vauxhall have mooted closure for years and would have done that sooner of later. No access t EU market for sales or buying parts is biggest issue
The government at very good at destroying manufacturing. The last 40 years has seen the decline of the British aircraft industry (Airbus and BAe Warton excluded) ... and they don't seem to care that it has laid off 10's of thousand highly skilled workers. They then hit every manufacturing business and now they seem adamant on wiping the automotive manufacturing sector off the face of the UK ... again as they killed the homegrown British car industry in the 80's, only to replace it by foreign manufacturers.
It is a crime to liar or make false statements on a CV. Many public workers who have been found to make false statements at least would have been sacked. People in top jobs should be squeaky clean, Rachel Reeves is not and should be dismissed.
@@rogerphelps9939truth versus falsehood. It’s a basic concept learned (sometimes) at an early age that people who are casual about the distinction are untrustworthy and will not behave as expected. Like this government.
There is a case for the electoral Commision to investigate Reeve. This has been brought by one of the Barristers in London who is on Dan Wooton's outspoken. Backed by other people. Let's have more Barristers supporting this action. Have them contact the Electoral Commision asking for an investigation. Keep the pressure up and a liar.
You might have a point, BUT you said ''Dan Wooton''. Point deducted, not interested in any dispute, you lose. Why Dan Wooton is any argument for anything of significance, is a bar room banter thing, not a Legal Bar argument.
@@Dandeliones I'm not a law man, excepting for knowing a bit about spotting bollox recommends and / or taking the same seriously. I'm not actually interested in the politics of this, just chimed in to ridicule the idea that Dan Wooton's anything makes anyone a serious option to take seriously.
You’re joking. It was Brexit. Obviously so. It was predicted before, fully, with specific reasons. That have actually happened. National insurance? Laughable.
@@markukblackmore Are you stupid? Companies having to pay more per employee for national insurance contributions is "laughable" Sainsbury worked out the extra will cost them £140 million extra per year... all of this will be passed on to customers... And Tesco, Asda, Aldi....and EVERYONE else who runs a company...this is nothing to do with Brexit and everything to do with This governments brand new tax RISES...
@@markukblackmoreObviously Brexit? An event that took place over five years ago? Why did Stellantis wait so long then? Why did they say it was down to the Electric Vehicle targets and why has it happened after NI rules get changed if they are irrelevant? You people really have got Brexit on the brain. Nearly ten years after the vote and still can’t understand how the world actually works and still believe that the European Union is nirvana.
The girl from accounts certainly does not know what she is doing. The problem is the over spending. Over staffed Civil Service, NHS administrators.Unnecessary green energy. Unnecessary number of gangos . That's a saving of 40 to 50 billion. But then I'm pragmatic and not burdened with ideology.
Vauxhall actually quoted the EV targets due to net zero by 2030 is a large factor in their decision to close Luton But the NI increases must also play a part
Simple remedy.Get this entire labour party of no goods out and lock the door.Then all these illegal boat young men, kick them out and stop the freebies
The ONLY time Liebour will change course is when self preservation kicks in.... vote their councillors and mayor's out then their MPs... watch them start to personally panic then....
local petitions for recall of local MP's if they get above 10% trigger a by election, this could be an alternative way to remove them, as if they lose their MP's they lose their majority, and lose their ability to stay in government.
Doesn't matter if a no confidence vote is held. Labour have a massive majority in parliament and it won't be successful. People told you this petition would achieve nothing. And that is exactly what has happened.
@@gemmag.2988Please don't harass or bother elderly people into trying to use technology with which they are not familiar: Starmer has already dismissed the petition. It has achieved nothing.
@@deang5622 Defeatist. The petition has informed the new Labour MPs that they will be looking for new employment in 2029 or earlier. It has also humiliated the worst PM the UK has ever suffered.
There is that as well. And lower pay awards to recoup the NI! That jackpot winner will be looking at other countries where it won't be stolen before making the claim. £177 million should be enough to go and live in Monaco.
Because all the bosses where covering each others arses on the work expenses and Reeves helped them cover it up so she resigned before she was to be prosecuted for fraud...
@@ChrisGroggyCreaser did you know Starmer had a meeting with Mi5 and the CIA when Corbyn was leader and they engineered it so Corbyn would be ousted and Starmer elected as leader. A good rule of thumb is all these people, Starmer, Reeves, Rayner they are all dirty corrupt people and thats why they have been given power. These people who are behind Mi5 and CIA only work with people they have dirt on so they can use it as leverage to do their bidding, thats why we are seeing the attack on farmers and pensioners, its all Black Rock ect...
@@fatherchristmas2998 i forgot to add, the bank followed her on one of her many sick days that she pulled and they caught her doing work for the Labour party while she was pulling a sicky...
At PMQs this afternoon, the PM refused to rule out future tax rises. So I guess I'd better take my 25% tax free pension allowance very soon. Raid my ISA before the tax allowance on that goes.
Under the fraud act implemented in 2006 it is against the law to falsify credentials, these include a résumé & a C.V. The legal term for this is 'Fraud by false representation'. which can carry a hefty ten year prison sentence and a record for seeking future work.
Fraud Act 2006 misrepresentation? A representation is defined as false if it is untrue or misleading and the person making it knows that it is, or might be, untrue or misleading. Sums her action up
But who is going to investigate this Fraud - the MP's should be, but they are not as Labour have a super majority and don't give a shit about the rules!
Best not check out the last lot of Tories then. Especially Grant Shapps's who was a a fully qualified con man before conning you all as a Tory politician
They are running out of enemies from whom they can raise more taxes. To date they've targeted groups who don't vote Labour and who she perceives have little recourse ie Pensioners, farmers and small businesses. Labour have been more interested in giving away 10s billions to Africa and Ukraine in the form of climate and weapons aid than in anything they have done for the UK population, other than public sector workers of course, because they got inflation busting, black hole deepening pay raises immediately.
To get the economy to improve, you need to reduce taxes and get the manufacturers to employ more people, create more factories, manufacture more. The people will then have enough money to go out and buy. This, in return, creates more tax to the treasury. Less drain on unemployment benefits, Win, win. The alternative is also true, more tax on business creates reduction in workforce, factory closure, more unemployed, less tax to the treasury. Of course there is a very fine balance, but I believe this last budget has blown that fine balance out of the water. Businesses are walking away,investors are taking their money to other countries where they can get a better return. This govt needs to wake up or go.
What you are talking about is the fundamental difference between Tory and Labour. Tory understand businesses and how they impact the economy. Labour don't. Or possibly they do but they despise business and want to tax them almost out of existence, and that is part of their socialist communist ideology which comes before anything else. The economy comes second.
Starmer said today in PMQs when asked about Reeves promise not to raise Taxes for the rest of this parliament that "he was not going to write his next Budgets today". Clearly a swipe at Reeves and leaving the door open to more tax hikes.
Remember these words in opposition. We have no plans to. Which means we'll if things change. We will have to change our plans and we have not ruled out in labour language means in two weeks we will do it
@mikecrimlis3366 my only issue with that is I feel like farrage is on the outside sometimes wanting to get in. Although I do think he'll get the industries going start fracking storing gas cutting the red tape on certain industries. Got to take the good with the bad I guess.
A steel plant literally pulls the output of an entire power station worth of electricity of the grid 24 hours a day. When the price of that electric is the most expensive in the industrialised world then it is impossible to compete and has to close. It really is that simple.
A few months ago racheal thieve's could not fill out her tax return so she got a private company to do the job and put the bill on MPs expenses that's fraud if I worked for a company and I used their money to get a car tyre fixed. I would be sacked for fraud
Before the "scandal" I had no idea that she was claiming to be an economist. Anyone hearing her being interviewed should be able to work out that she doesn't have the intellect for that.
@AnnaMack-m1l a few months ago. Racheal thieve's could not fill out her tax returns. So she got a private company to do the job. And put the bill on MPs expenses a few months ago a man give her 500 quid for a job in parliament. She pockets the cash. But gets exposed and has to give the cash back. Ten years ago. She had a parliamentary card took off her. Because she used it to treat her self to four thousand quids worth of freebies and she came 26 in a chess tournament and claims she's a chess champion
I have emailed a link to this video to my local MP because I fully support this view. I said if he would prefer I write to him I am more than prepared to send him what is colloquially referred to as a "Wall of Text" which will take him rather more than 17 minutes to digest and properly respond to. All UK MPs have email addresses, so emailing your local MP videos (UA-cam or Rumble or AN Other) that represent your feelings is possible and should be done. This is the first stage of the evolution of democracy in that it improves and so facilitates the communication of feelings. I want Democracy to evolve to the point where the collective decides on the issues rather than parties being elected every 5 years; this requires the "safe and secure" digital ID they are also so keen to impose, though as a NOTOID campaigner I would seriously limit such an ID, never the less, if we had such an ID system then legitimate occupants could get to vote digitally every week, or more, on the issues affecting them locally and nationally. I also see no reason why individuals should not raise issues to be voted on by the "collective". *This is not a communist collective, this is a democratic collective. Under such a paradigm current political parties would become advocates of policy and would be under constant review; they would no power but to suggest actions. Yes, BlackBeltBarrister I am a subscriber of your channels, but you knew that anyway.
Let's fine car manufacturers because people aren't buying enough of these short lived, over priced cars.... oh and let's fine boiler manufacturers because enough people aren't buying these massively over-priced, useless heat exchangers.....oh and let's force manufacturers of these other diesel cars forced to lie about emissions due to completely unattainable nett zero nonsense, even though customers didn't give a monkeys.
I knew Starmer and his cabinet of curiousities would be a disaster - I didn't think it was would be 4 weeks after they took office. The only jobs they'll create will be public sector non-jobs.
@mrnice7570 Have you phoned for an appointment recently? Or even since the Convid era? Goes roughly like this IF you get through to the receptionist at the local surgery. Hi can I get an appointment with a doctor please? Receptionist, what is your ailment? Reply, it's rather personal, between myself and the doctor. Receptionist, but I need to prioritise. In other words they want to know your business, to diagnose if you even need to see a medical professional, ie.a doctor. Basically they are making that decision. Shouldn't even be a thing, the vast majority of people don't phone up to see a doctor just for a casual chat. Took me a while to shut them down by saying I have issues down below, with my balls or d*ck. That usually stops them in their tracks and I get an appointment, albeit over the phone, whereby I can speak with a doctor about my real reasons.
You can recall an MP if 10% of the local people tell the council they want a by-election. 29 million people voted in the last election, we have 2,785,351 signatures on the petition, that is almost 10%. We are almost at the point where they should dissolve parliament and call a new election.
An economist would have known this. Therefore whatever RR does from now on will never be accepted as viable . She should now do the honourable thing and go.
Even tho I’m in America, I love listening to BBB! Being informed about other countries laws/regulations keeps us up to date on geo political issues, that often, if not always, connect us all globally! Thank you, BBB!
when I graduated with an engineering degree in 1998 manufacturing was still about 17% of GDP. Raleigh had only just stopped making things in the UK, but Orange were still makijng bikes here. Arcam were still making hi-fi. We even still made televisions and cd media.. and clothing.. Now manufacturing is 9% GDP and falling... Arcam is foreign now. Raleigh also.. etc etc etc
@@sheenamoffat6703 yes it us and that is the reason why there is nothing left its only a natter of time before the football stadium packs up and moves on
The very Fact Labour did research into how many elderly people would die if the Winter Fuel Payment was stopped ( which concluded around 4,000 would potentially die as a result) and then wilfully and knowingly stopped the payment should of seen Starmer and Reeves charged with Gross Malfeasance in Public Office, which carries a LIFE SENTENCE.
I can't believe people have such short memories myself. I'm only just over 50 and I can remember The Winter of Discontent and surrounding years. Queueing for bread with my mother, watching her having to make some instead, going to the local garage with her to buy paraffin for the little heater in the kitchen that we had to huddle around because we couldn't have the gas fire on, stuffing newspaper round the windows and doors, thick curtains kept closed to keep the heat in. I was only six years old but I remember how bad it was. We were a middle-class family with four adults working and had our own big house, heaven knows how people worse off were doing. Then there were the Blair and Brown years as my husband and I were a young couple just starting out. We were relatively well off until the day Labour got in. Then everything went to pieces when the NMW came in as all the local employers dropped their wage offerings down to it. Wages never really got back to levels prior to that except for a lucky few. Sure, the ended boom and bust as promised but they did so by making it all bust. Things just started to get better under the Conservatives and the stupid lot in this country forgot everything and voted in this load of clowns again. The Torys are not blameless in this. They, unfortunately, did what they always do by infighting till they fully self-destructed. They threw out Boris, playing right into the hands of Labour, because the vociferous middle-class hand wringing virtue signalling Labourites hated him. Did the rest of the party believe for one second those people would vote for them if only they got rid of him. I think they might have. Fools. Labour didn't get in because of Labour, they got in because that class wanted the Conservatives out, no matter what the cost to the rest of the country. By that class, I mean right on leftist female Mumsnetter office/nhs/work from home types. They tipped the balance.
Six months? She's a certified liar, she should be fired and have her salary paid back. Oh yeah and undo all the uneducated changes she made. Jesus Christ.
They've obliterated business, big business can afford to close factories and move businesses. Small and medium businesses can't, so therefore trapping them in Rachel from accounts tax hike on business. The issue is its not one tax 1. Rise of E.N.I Contributions 2. Increasing the threshold where E.N.I Contributions start 3. Increase in business rates 4. Increase in the national minimum wage 5. Increasing the cap on energy
I take the point about voting. Unfortunately though, all of the politicians seem to be as bad as one another for various reasons and it is therefore no suprise that there is so much voter apathy.
We live in a pantomime, I'm more convinced of that every day. Thank you BBB I'm always in here listening to you explain the legal of this multifaceted sh1t show.
She also has done irreparable damage to the pensioners, which somee pensioners have done right annd claimed pension credits. However not every pensioner can claim it, especially if the pensioners wife/partner is not of pensionable age.
Being just above the qualifying income effectively bars so many pensioners from being able to claim pension credits. Huge numbers fall into this bracket but when their income is compared to Cabinet members or MPs of any party they live on a small fraction of the MPs income. Our rulers are completely out of touch with the majority of the population
@johnj4860 I could not agree more, I paid all my taxes and NI contributions thinking I will be able to be at ease with my pension, that was foolhardy of me. All I see are illegal immigrants/ terrorists coming in costing the tax payers £10,000,000 per day for 3 meals a day and a warm hotel to live in.
When I worked in corporate business and we were developing strategy we engaged at length in ‘what if’ scenarios and put ourselves in the place of both customers and competitors. Maybe something for the Chancellor to think about?
The Trouble is if a company doesn’t run its company properly ie control its finances wastes money it goes bust and the owner is responsible. But a government can waste literally billions of pounds and no one is held accountable. That’s wrong they should be personally held accountable for their actions .
A lack of Honesty and Integrity is a discipline offence in many fields of employment which can ultimately lead to dismissal. Sadly, some Politicians seem to think that it does not apply to them.
She was a trainee "economist" for 2 years. She left after 2 yrs. It takes longer than 2 yrs to understand such a beast as the economy. She's a grandiose liar.
Public spending had already been reduced by the previous government. Public sector pay was frozen for over 10 years, classrooms are packed with children and schools are falling apart.
@@map8667 Public spending under Tories was not reduced but in most instances frozen (Which due to inflation seems like a reduction), you allude to education which may have been affected but that is not the total of public spending. What Labour has done is levy all costs against the private sector and put them to the public sector with no productivity targets or performance targets. This is therefore very unlikely to promote growth, Rachel from accounts stated aim, therefore tax will have to be increased in the future to pay for a bigger Public Sector. The Public Sector should have been reduced by not funding foreign projects (Aid and green projects) except for security issues, by not providing illegal immigrants a home and all bills found, but not providing a global healthcare system, by not funding 3,000,000 foreign nationals with benefits, by not giving legal migration to people with long term medical conditions, by not funding carbon capture and other green projects which are not cheaper than carbon alternatives, saving over 100 billion to hard pressed UK tax payers and helping investment in the Private Sector and improve growth which is the engine for increasing tax revenues to pay for funding the public sector (It doesn't work the other way around the Public Sector produces nothing, it has it's worth in development but is under pinned by a successful Private Sector and Citizens taxes). In conclusion more taxes will be paid under Labour (Which they said they would not) and the Public Sector will not improve as no targets for improvement have been set so it will as previously, just be squandered on excess management and diversity and such like!?!
@@map8667 Most of the children packing out those classrooms should not be here. Public spending includes the cost of legal and illegal immigration but Labour want to increase immigration...
@@mikecrimlis3366 yeh there's definitely an excess burden on the public sector, but that doesn't change the fact that it's been severely neglected. For the first time in a long time the public sector has been prioritised over the private sector and the private sector just isn't liking it. I find it mad that people on here are saying public spending needs to be reduced when there hasn't been any public spending in over a decade.
9 billion of which paid off the unions, and a further 22 bn going to fight climate change and russia. a few billion more to house illegal immigrants . Still, as long as the UK population suffer and pensioners freeze thats ok with them. The UK Government are absolute trash.
I've talked to a few big businesses. They said the budget cost them an extra £400/staff. They said they will need to cut hours for staff to make up for this. Also they have cut staff due to the decline in the economy from 20 down to 10. People are spending less and less due to inflation thus less spending money.
An easy solution is to get rid of this incompetent party. Time for a party to be brought in, that's going to run the country, for the country, and for the people.
I’ve given up and moved my tax residence to Cyprus. What’s the point in working harder and longer if the government change the rules when it suits them
@@derekscanlan4641 Why do lefties always resort to whataboutery? The Tories are just as bad, we know that and that is why Reform is on the rise while the Lib/Lab/Con is dying.
The real threat to Starmer and his 'motley crew' is not directly from the Petition to call another General Election - though, oddly enough, it *has* highlighted Labour's weak spot. There are *59* Labour seats in *rural areas,* which only need a swing of 5% or less to change hands. In many cases, the number of signatures in each constituency *massively* outnumbers the Labour MP's majority! If you go to the Petition website, under the numbers is a link marked 'Show as a Map'; by opening it, you can see how many signatures were in each constituency - which is, of course, why they ask for your postcode when signing. If Labour lost those only those marginals at the next election, it would be bad enough - but what about the urban marginals, which already have (or soon will) suffer significant job losses? Nor can Labour afford to ignore the OAP voters, who are spitting mad - and, I suspect, particularly those who voted Labour last time! Even if the 'Fresh Election' Petition clocked 20 milion signatures, it could not force Starmer to dissolve the government - but what *could* force him to change course is the fears of the Labour MPs in marginal seats. MPs in safe seats can be relaxed about the possibility of their party losing the next election, but when an MP realises that "I could lose *MY* seat!", both Theresa May and Boris Johnson could tell Starmer that 'loyalty to party leader' can vanish as fast as mist on a summer morning. www.msn.com/en-gb/news/other/labour-could-lose-59-marginal-seats-over-farmer-inheritance-taxes/ar-AA1tCCbP?ocid=TobArticle
I believe Rachel was not allowed near the Accounts. I would think that may be because with her dodgy expenses claims etc she proved she wasn't honest or reliable. I've heard via Guido Fawkes that she was in Complaints but went missing a lot due to skiving off to do Labour Council work, instead of going to a lot of medical appointments as she claimed.
Bet you never took any notice of all the "make it up as you go along" seriously unqualified Tory Chancellors who destroyed the UK over the last 14 years, did you?
Dont allow Keir to scapegoat his useless chancellor to avoid him leaving with her. He is just as culpable for the mess of the last 5 months under this labour government.
My view on any situation is to tidy your own backyard first and then tell your neighbour to do theirs. The average working man is taxed constantly, they keep pushing the taxes up, tobacco, alcohol etc… Why not, before pushing further, end your own benefits first? They earn far more than the average wage and I’ve never had any boss willing to buy me an iPhone or pay my mortgage or have a staff bar discounted to 1980’s prices!
The issue with having a super-majority among MPs but not among the public is that it emboldens the voices acting against you within your own party. In Starmer's case, this petition which is closing in on 3 million signatures looks bad and will cause Labour MPs in the marginal constituencies which have a lot of signatories, especially up north, to lose faith in his leadership. This is when you get back-bench revolts, votes of no confidence, and potentially other leadership bids. In short, though the petition will not lead to another general election, it will be a thorn in Starmer's side.
None of the labour front bench have run a business or held a senior position in the private sector. Says it all really, they are totally and utterly clueless. I am a small business, looked at the impact of the budget and decided either to not have or reduce the next staff pay rise. As an aside, I have an employee who turned down a pay from £ 34K to 37K because their universal credit would reduce and they would be worse off... seriously. The benefits system needs a complete overhaul.
My only small villages shop has just closed 😢as it can knowlonger make enough money to live so 2 people out of work and we in the village when we get snowed on or cut off by flooding are all ****** so sad all down to rise in tax for non working people !who get up at stupid o'clock in the morning and if they are lucky get to bed just before midnight 7 days a week how many more will have to do this
I think I will only ever think of her as "Rachel from accounts"😂
More like Rachel from customer relations
@@KappaDoge - Or Rachel Thieves!
Or simply “Rachel from the nut house”
Me too 😂😂😂
My favourite 😄
Im sick of hearing about the need to increase taxes. Cut flipping spending stop giving cash to foreign countries or pipe dream projects
We ‘give’ money to foreign countries as slush money for our impressive defence industry.
We do not give money for nothing. All the major military manufacturing nations give foreign aid. By far the biggest arms manufacturer and overseas aid giver is the USA.
The deal is we give £10million for a school in a poor country. That money is them split between MPs and third world dictators and their generals. They then borrow £bns from banks and buy our land mines.
By stopping overseas aid we will lose huge defence contracts and 10% of all UK jobs are in the defence industry.
Don’t listen to the grifters. Our defence industry matters therefore keep the slush money going. Would be a disaster to stop overseas ‘aid’.
And don't take over after Tories have basically given it to their mates
Stop throwing £300bn to the climate rubbish: most of which will not even reach the places it is supposed to. If there was a £22bn "black hole as Reeves implied; why on earth does Starmer then throw £300bn away? This does not make fiscal sense: and flies in the face of blind stupidity.
Agree
But they never stop spending
Especially the socialists
I'm sick of hearing ....
"we've inherited a black hole"
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don't forget all of the small ancillary Companies around Luton that depend on Trade with Vauxhall to Survive, there will be a lot more than 1,100 job losses...
Just in time for Labour to give them more of a hard time when they go on the Dole.
Very good point.
Yea, I was surprised that Luton is one of the worst towns near London, not far from a pricey town Hitchin, Hertfordshire...
No wonder why Labour Ruling towns always a shithole i.e. Slough
It's not just the ancillary suppliers around Luton but the many other suppliers dependent on the Luton plant for business. 1,100 redundancies are only tip of iceberg and I expect plenty more as a consequence because of the domino effect 😢
@@Pik871229is there a desirable place where the Marxists Labour Party is in power? People in certain places vote Labour because that's all they know but I put the question to them "what is it that Labour actually done for you? Had the Labour Party made your life better?"
The House should be demanding a resignation from this chancellor.
Oh a Tory voter
Palpatine?
The house is as corrupt as her.
@michaelgibbons7867 what evidence of corruption do you have?
@cdtplug where have you been living then.
We are witnessing Starmer's much repeated flagship priority - " Growing the Economy" rapidly fall apart. Imagine having the luxury of fourteen years in opposition to prepare and avoiid repetition of the economic mistakes Labour have made in the past. And what do we get ? Same as usual, no increase in income, investment or output but lots of frivolous spending. Why do pensioners generally vote Conservative ? Because we've heard and seen it all before. Recession within a few months at this rate.
Exactly right. I’m 77, I’ve seen Labour crash the economy every time they get into power. James Callaghan had to go cap in hand to the IMF in December 1976 for a bail out loan. The fifth richest country in the world reduced to third world status by Labour’s fiscal illiteracy. Nothing changes in the Labour party. They are driven by unswerving political ideology, to hell with the consequences.
Once someone has lied, it becomes impossible to believe ANYTHING they say after that!
Tell that to the families of loved ones who died in an illegal war caused by the oil hungry labour lying warmongering b@st@rds they watched get handed the power to do it all again 🙊🙈🙉
And believe anything they said before the lie was exposed.
That's one reason why lying is a sin. But it doesn't stop most people lying. Have you never, ever lied about anything?
That depends on many factors the government constantly lie
I don't believe you
The fact that she hasn't had the decency to resign already, really sums up the quality of the people in this government!
British governments could never be accused of being quality.
They and the MSM hounded the Tories until they resigned, different now is it.
Nearly all MPs past have be pushed before they go. Rarely do it on principle.
No, nothing like those Tories 😅
Too busy stuffing her pockets......
I really wish that Reeves will drag Starmer down with her...
As well as labour
How great for the genuine British people that would be, really!
But then we're lumbered with the ginger winger 🤔
He's doing a good job dragging himself down.
@@helenporter7584 I think if Labour wanted to survive, then they'll reshuffle and get the greatest liabilities de-perched:Starmer, Reeves,Lamy& Rayner.
I do hope so...
When the Dockyard closed down here in Chatham back the eighties , loads of small businesses folded due to lack of trade . Never recovered . Been ranked a deprived area ever since .
Ha ha and I’m an astronaut!! My husband is 82 next birthday, I’m 71 and both still working full time! And feeling the cold thank you Rachel! 🥶
I'm sure Rachael wishes you well with the three grand she sponged for heating. And starmer could heat a hotel up with his hot breath. Mind you thevm staff would not enjoy his bad breath
Business Secretary just contradicted her. These people are utterly clueless. All of the cabinet should be investigated to understand if they are properly qualified to do these jobs. She Reeves clearly is not. I told you a nurse who doctored her CV and qualifications has been jailed by the CPS for lying on her CV. So surely Reeves must be subject to the same standard given she can make decision that can have far reaching impact on people's lives
Job push.. car companies closing.. no new gas and oil licenses.. manufacturing generally in decline - moved abroad.. electricity highest in the world.. NI increase...
What do you mean, qualified? You don’t need any qualifications to be an MP. The only ability you need to be an MP is the ability to get people to vote for you.
They know what they are doing - robbing our country from us and selling it to the American Empire via companies like BlackRock. We need to realise this so that we can oppose it.
But it would take the MP's investigative team to actually do their jobs and Labour have a super majority and don't give a damn on protocol, rules etc and are riding roughshod over everyone. They are not even answering questions in the House, just fobbing off with the usual guff of what they inherited (totally debunked) and the Speaker is not holding them to account and making them actually give proper answers, it is a complete shower of shit to be honest run by a bunch of bullies!
I do my own tax returns.. maybe I could have a go ...😂
Rachel from Accounts has years of experience folding letters and sticking them in envelopes whilst at the bank.
😂😂😂
But she wasn’t there was she !! According to Lloyd’s Boss
Guido reported how Rachel (and a couple of other members in her team) got in trouble at her bank for dodgy expense claims. And later she was asked to resign from her banking position after a series of absences - which she claimed were for doctor and dentist appointments - but investigation revealed she was absent from work in order to conduct labour business.
She didn't work in accounts - she worked in product retail. (I used to live in Halifax).
But infinitely more qualifications and experience than ANY tory Chancellor over the previous 14 years
Start voting them out in May, kick out all their councillors
Yes, but don't forget to kick out your Tory, SNP and LIberal councellors too. They are all part of the same corrupt systemic problem.
I will be amazed if they hold any of the councils in May 2025 being contested
@@johnrmce I hope you are really amazed in May!
You should see what our Tory MP and council wasted our £24 million leveling up fund on. Half a dozen buildings, none of any use to the people in our constituency and all designed by the same architect and built by the same building company. Meantime our tory council closed down the only leisure centre and swimming pool and for good measure bulldozed it down. That's going to be years of school children not learning to swim and zero activity over the summer when the leisure centre put on dozens of programs for them. Unlike when our local landed gentrys favourite gastro pub was going to close down and the very same MP and councillors stepped in to revive it partly with public money. So no we will all vote Labour next time.
@@johnrmce LIEbour are just mass moving voters in and call it democracy.😊
We don't vote for the government, we vote for an MP who is supposed to represent us.
Very true, unfortunately, this government has a history of removing the whip from those who disagree with them. It is very hard to effect change as an independent.
@@philiphowlett4601 but following the party line isn't changing anything either, your just doing what the boss tells you to do
Yeah, that works really well, doesn't it?
My local butchers closed today because of insane overheads that don't stop rising. They have been open since 1938 it's an absolute tragedy. We must stop this wrecking of our lives or we will all be utterly screwed.
The low cost option for trades selling to the public was the towns market with traders stalls. Successive town planners have imposed their ideas on such civic assets and quite effectively killed market stall businesses. Let's hope planners don't get their paws on car boot sales where a few butchers sell from mobile trailer units.
Yes hear hear.
Yes, our small town is loosing both its butcher and its baker; there's no sign of anyone taking over the existing business, so that's probably two more charity shops.
@@saxon-mt5by
Charity shops can afford higher rent because they get a rates concession
Labour are secretly planning on seizing all farmers land
"No more TAX rises" promise pledge from someone pre-election said "no TAX rises"
Does she think we are stupid?
Yes
And many are, after all, they were actually elected. P.s. not by me.
I thought it was all supposedly costed and fully funded.
Obviously she and liebour do.
Leftists accept lying as normal, and either half-believe them or fully believe them, in their self-deception with no internal regulating principle, save quest for power.
Vauxhall Luton closing directly due to her & Labour’s net zero policies !
1600 redundancies in Luton & factory closure.
Some growth that Rachel from Accounts !
And all the ancillary companies that supply them!
There will be lots of other industries closing because of Net Zero. But don't worry China and India will fill the cap. 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Growth on the dole queue...
That is rubbish. Nothing much has changed in 4 months. The budget is not implemented. Vauxhall have mooted closure for years and would have done that sooner of later. No access t EU market for sales or buying parts is biggest issue
The government at very good at destroying manufacturing. The last 40 years has seen the decline of the British aircraft industry (Airbus and BAe Warton excluded) ... and they don't seem to care that it has laid off 10's of thousand highly skilled workers. They then hit every manufacturing business and now they seem adamant on wiping the automotive manufacturing sector off the face of the UK ... again as they killed the homegrown British car industry in the 80's, only to replace it by foreign manufacturers.
Didnt a police chief get the sack for lying about his military career on his CV
he fell on his sword in the end, but come on there is no such feeling of honour in a labour politician.
What has that go to do with anything?
@@rogerphelps9939 some actually have a sense of morals!
It is a crime to liar or make false statements on a CV.
Many public workers who have been found to make false statements at least would have been sacked.
People in top jobs should be squeaky clean, Rachel Reeves is not and should be dismissed.
@@rogerphelps9939truth versus falsehood. It’s a basic concept learned (sometimes) at an early age that people who are casual about the distinction are untrustworthy and will not behave as expected. Like this government.
I voted Reform and can hold my head high.
Labour voters, any thoughts at all?
Labour voters oil tankers
Absolutely. Remember all your neighbours who were flying Labours colours. They are the ones responsible for this mess.
😂😂😅😅 😁@@fatherchristmas2998
If you're a Labour voter there are'nt any thoughts.
👍🏼👍🏼
The issue is the current government has no one on the front bench who has ran a business, hence why they’re failing.
Stammer, Reeves, Lammy, Khan....
They all need to go. Preferably to Antarctica on a one way ticket.
Preferably to Kiev.
What's Antarctica done wrong 😂😂😂
To be honest they should be sent to a far off planet 😊
@@roygreenwood79 Elon may be able to help there!
Antarctica is a nice place, I have been there. The middle of Siberia or the middle of Australia might be better.
You've forgotten Miliband.
There is a case for the electoral Commision to investigate Reeve. This has been brought by one of the Barristers in London who is on Dan Wooton's outspoken. Backed by other people. Let's have more Barristers supporting this action. Have them contact the Electoral Commision asking for an investigation. Keep the pressure up and a liar.
You might have a point, BUT you said ''Dan Wooton''. Point deducted, not interested in any dispute, you lose.
Why Dan Wooton is any argument for anything of significance, is a bar room banter thing, not a Legal Bar argument.
@@PirateCommander who cares for your opinion you are like a petulant child , a nonentity so far cough melt .
Very interesting conversation between two law men.
@@Dandeliones I'm not a law man, excepting for knowing a bit about spotting bollox recommends and / or taking the same seriously.
I'm not actually interested in the politics of this, just chimed in to ridicule the idea that Dan Wooton's anything makes anyone a serious option to take seriously.
@PirateCommander It is Steven Barrett not Dan Wootten doing this. Don't cut off your nose to spite your face.
National insurance was the last straw for car manufacturers
You’re joking. It was Brexit. Obviously so. It was predicted before, fully, with specific reasons. That have actually happened. National insurance? Laughable.
It is the ridiculous fines on ICE car sales and also the huge energy prices in the U.K. that is doing motor manufacturing in.
@@markukblackmore so Brexit is the reason that VW is finding itself in humiliating trouble too?
@@markukblackmore Are you stupid? Companies having to pay more per employee for national insurance contributions is "laughable" Sainsbury worked out the extra will cost them £140 million extra per year... all of this will be passed on to customers... And Tesco, Asda, Aldi....and EVERYONE else who runs a company...this is nothing to do with Brexit and everything to do with This governments brand new tax RISES...
@@markukblackmoreObviously Brexit? An event that took place over five years ago? Why did Stellantis wait so long then? Why did they say it was down to the Electric Vehicle targets and why has it happened after NI rules get changed if they are irrelevant?
You people really have got Brexit on the brain. Nearly ten years after the vote and still can’t understand how the world actually works and still believe that the European Union is nirvana.
The girl from accounts certainly does not know what she is doing. The problem is the over spending. Over staffed Civil Service, NHS administrators.Unnecessary green energy. Unnecessary number of gangos . That's a saving of 40 to 50 billion. But then I'm pragmatic and not burdened with ideology.
Quango’s*
And diversity managers and other unnecessary crap
Well said, a prisoner has more business acumen than lots of degrees holders
Vauxhall actually quoted the EV targets due to net zero by 2030 is a large factor in their decision to close Luton But the NI increases must also play a part
Grow the economy by closing it down, seems legitimate!
like renovating your house with petrol and a lighter
That's exactly what they are doing so that Larry Fink can move in for maximum profit. And a percentage for Ali Starmer and his faulty Reeves
That's what the last lot of Tory economics and brexit did to us. ie made us the poor man of Europe again.
@@stephanguitar9778
Brexit never happened.
@@stephanguitar9778 Stop simping for Starmer. Its undignified and embarrassing to watch.
Simple remedy.Get this entire labour party of no goods out and lock the door.Then all these illegal boat young men, kick them out and stop the freebies
Quite right.
UK is swirling down the drain of idiocracy
Careful, or the pronoun police will pay you a visit.😂
And wokeism!
The ONLY time Liebour will change course is when self preservation kicks in.... vote their councillors and mayor's out then their MPs... watch them start to personally panic then....
I pray the silent majority wake up and vote labour out next year.
We have bi elections May 2025 vote any liebor councellor out of local government
Only council elections. Not a general election. So nothing will changed.
Sign the petition, worry the MP s about being re-elected, provoke them into voting no comfidence.
local petitions for recall of local MP's if they get above 10% trigger a by election, this could be an alternative way to remove them, as if they lose their MP's they lose their majority, and lose their ability to stay in government.
Yes please help your elderly non techy family and neighbours sign the petition. You need to set them up with an email.and then confirm it.
Doesn't matter if a no confidence vote is held. Labour have a massive majority in parliament and it won't be successful.
People told you this petition would achieve nothing. And that is exactly what has happened.
@@gemmag.2988Please don't harass or bother elderly people into trying to use technology with which they are not familiar: Starmer has already dismissed the petition. It has achieved nothing.
@@deang5622 Defeatist. The petition has informed the new Labour MPs that they will be looking for new employment in 2029 or earlier. It has also humiliated the worst PM the UK has ever suffered.
Errrrr BBB, you forgot the increase in the Minimum Wage to add to the employers overheads
There is that as well. And lower pay awards to recoup the NI! That jackpot winner will be looking at other countries where it won't be stolen before making the claim. £177 million should be enough to go and live in Monaco.
Why did she resign when interrogated by Halifax about her conduct ?
Because all the bosses where covering each others arses on the work expenses and Reeves helped them cover it up so she resigned before she was to be prosecuted for fraud...
@@dreddykrugernew Wow!!... :( *We Didn't know that!!..... :)
@@ChrisGroggyCreaser did you know Starmer had a meeting with Mi5 and the CIA when Corbyn was leader and they engineered it so Corbyn would be ousted and Starmer elected as leader. A good rule of thumb is all these people, Starmer, Reeves, Rayner they are all dirty corrupt people and thats why they have been given power. These people who are behind Mi5 and CIA only work with people they have dirt on so they can use it as leverage to do their bidding, thats why we are seeing the attack on farmers and pensioners, its all Black Rock ect...
@@dreddykrugernewI'm sure Rachael is has honest has a professional pick pocket
@@fatherchristmas2998 i forgot to add, the bank followed her on one of her many sick days that she pulled and they caught her doing work for the Labour party while she was pulling a sicky...
Fill councils with Reform councillors in May.
At PMQs this afternoon, the PM refused to rule out future tax rises. So I guess I'd better take my 25% tax free pension allowance very soon. Raid my ISA before the tax allowance on that goes.
Always take your pension ASAP. It is statistically impossible to be better off if you wait.
Once a liar always a lier
Liz Truss. Boris Johnson?
@@HGSuper And where are they now?
As in Boris Johnson, you obviously mean?
@@HGSupermost politicians
People who lie, lie down? What?
Under the fraud act implemented in 2006 it is against the law to falsify credentials, these include a résumé & a C.V.
The legal term for this is 'Fraud by false representation'. which can carry a hefty ten year prison sentence and a record for seeking future work.
You have to prove that she got the job on 'that' CV and made a profit on the false qualification.... but the expert is the man above... BBB.
Fraud Act 2006 misrepresentation?
A representation is defined as false if it is untrue or misleading and the person making it knows that it is, or might be, untrue or misleading.
Sums her action up
But who is going to investigate this Fraud - the MP's should be, but they are not as Labour have a super majority and don't give a shit about the rules!
Fraud by false representation is all fraud.
Best not check out the last lot of Tories then. Especially Grant Shapps's who was a a fully qualified con man before conning you all as a Tory politician
Another of her contradictory statements was, "We haven't finished yet".
They are running out of enemies from whom they can raise more taxes. To date they've targeted groups who don't vote Labour and who she perceives have little recourse ie Pensioners, farmers and small businesses.
Labour have been more interested in giving away 10s billions to Africa and Ukraine in the form of climate and weapons aid than in anything they have done for the UK population, other than public sector workers of course, because they got inflation busting, black hole deepening pay raises immediately.
She's telling us that she personally won't raise taxes again because she'll no longer be in that position.
To get the economy to improve, you need to reduce taxes and get the manufacturers to employ more people, create more factories, manufacture more. The people will then have enough money to go out and buy. This, in return, creates more tax to the treasury. Less drain on unemployment benefits, Win, win. The alternative is also true, more tax on business creates reduction in workforce, factory closure, more unemployed, less tax to the treasury.
Of course there is a very fine balance, but I believe this last budget has blown that fine balance out of the water. Businesses are walking away,investors are taking their money to other countries where they can get a better return. This govt needs to wake up or go.
We need to get more people off sickness benefits and dole!
@@helenporter7584and get people working where? your country is closing down
What you are talking about is the fundamental difference between Tory and Labour.
Tory understand businesses and how they impact the economy.
Labour don't. Or possibly they do but they despise business and want to tax them almost out of existence, and that is part of their socialist communist ideology which comes before anything else. The economy comes second.
@ we keep being told that we need migrants to fill jobs! Or is this a lie too?
Ok, if this is the case why did the economy implode when liz truss tried this?
Politicians lying! Who would have thought!.....
I guess for a politician lying just looks good on your CV 🤣
Yes thing about liars is they must have a good memory , she is too thick to even note what she has said
I think the technical term is, "being economical with the truth"... Economical, economy, get it? I'll get my coat 😳.
She did it on a falsified CV.
Like 90% of the Tory party.
@@stephanguitar9778Whataboutism.
Yawn
Could you show your evidence that 90% of the Tories falsified their CVs , @@stephanguitar9778
@@amybishop9787 it's the truth though.
Starmer said today in PMQs when asked about Reeves promise not to raise Taxes for the rest of this parliament that "he was not going to write his next Budgets today". Clearly a swipe at Reeves and leaving the door open to more tax hikes.
Remember these words in opposition. We have no plans to. Which means we'll if things change. We will have to change our plans and we have not ruled out in labour language means in two weeks we will do it
Was this really the best option for Chancellor - 'Rachel from accounts', from all those Labour MPs - shows you the depth of quality they have.
Where is the Parliamentary watchdog? How can a chancellor get away with lying to Parliament?
Parliamentary watchdog now that’s funny , paint dries faster in the tin then those 🤡 work and then do SFA 🤬🤬
3000 jobs at Port Talbot especially with the knock on effect.
Scunthorpe will follow shortly😢
The Taff's will still vote red. I live in south Wales and the situation is dire.
@@Formally-known-Prince-Andrew Reform are currently leading in Wales. Help is on its way.
@mikecrimlis3366 my only issue with that is I feel like farrage is on the outside sometimes wanting to get in. Although I do think he'll get the industries going start fracking storing gas cutting the red tape on certain industries. Got to take the good with the bad I guess.
A steel plant literally pulls the output of an entire power station worth of electricity of the grid 24 hours a day. When the price of that electric is the most expensive in the industrialised world then it is impossible to compete and has to close. It really is that simple.
@@brianthesnail3815 Made deliberately expensive by crackpot "green initiatives".
She's been exposed as massively out of her depth. It's not just her CV, it's her capability.
She would be out of her depth in a kids paddling pool that was still in its box 😂😂
A few months ago racheal thieve's could not fill out her tax return so she got a private company to do the job and put the bill on MPs expenses that's fraud if I worked for a company and I used their money to get a car tyre fixed. I would be sacked for fraud
@@kiwicol7383drips can't get wet
Before the "scandal" I had no idea that she was claiming to be an economist. Anyone hearing her being interviewed should be able to work out that she doesn't have the intellect for that.
@AnnaMack-m1l a few months ago. Racheal thieve's could not fill out her tax returns. So she got a private company to do the job. And put the bill on MPs expenses a few months ago a man give her 500 quid for a job in parliament. She pockets the cash. But gets exposed and has to give the cash back. Ten years ago. She had a parliamentary card took off her. Because she used it to treat her self to four thousand quids worth of freebies and she came 26 in a chess tournament and claims she's a chess champion
Find me one, just one politician that isnt a professional liar, especially from this Labour government
I have emailed a link to this video to my local MP because I fully support this view. I said if he would prefer I write to him I am more than prepared to send him what is colloquially referred to as a "Wall of Text" which will take him rather more than 17 minutes to digest and properly respond to.
All UK MPs have email addresses, so emailing your local MP videos (UA-cam or Rumble or AN Other) that represent your feelings is possible and should be done. This is the first stage of the evolution of democracy in that it improves and so facilitates the communication of feelings.
I want Democracy to evolve to the point where the collective decides on the issues rather than parties being elected every 5 years; this requires the "safe and secure" digital ID they are also so keen to impose, though as a NOTOID campaigner I would seriously limit such an ID, never the less, if we had such an ID system then legitimate occupants could get to vote digitally every week, or more, on the issues affecting them locally and nationally. I also see no reason why individuals should not raise issues to be voted on by the "collective". *This is not a communist collective, this is a democratic collective.
Under such a paradigm current political parties would become advocates of policy and would be under constant review; they would no power but to suggest actions.
Yes, BlackBeltBarrister I am a subscriber of your channels, but you knew that anyway.
This government has lost credibility and probably, no amount of back tracking is going to restore faith.
Also missed off the 1100 jobs at risk at Nissan in Northumberland due to the net zero EV mandate.
Nissan Northumberland ? 😂😂
Let's fine car manufacturers because people aren't buying enough of these short lived, over priced cars.... oh and let's fine boiler manufacturers because enough people aren't buying these massively over-priced, useless heat exchangers.....oh and let's force manufacturers of these other diesel cars forced to lie about emissions due to completely unattainable nett zero nonsense, even though customers didn't give a monkeys.
The damage is done. 😢
the damage was done in 2017. these are just death throes
I knew Starmer and his cabinet of curiousities would be a disaster - I didn't think it was would be 4 weeks after they took office. The only jobs they'll create will be public sector non-jobs.
Just wait till the main budget in the spring
Thought she said that she is going to do one a year in November. Although she changes like the wind, as does the gov so who knows.
I'm dreading the spring one.
@SimonBody wasn't aware she said that, like you say we'll see
We are approaching nearly 3 trillion national debt. The wolves are closing in.
@@bromion5123 That is £46,000 for every adult and child or £90,000 for every working adult that has to be earned to pay it off
Robot Reeves, Rachel Reeves Queen of Theives, Rachel from Accounts and Richard III. 😂😂
A doctors receptionist posing as a brain surgeon. Perfectly legal?
Brilliant comment 👏🏼 ❤
Well they sort of diagnose you over the phone should you seek an appointment.
😂😂😂
@@stuartbrown8259diagnose 😂 since when?
@mrnice7570 Have you phoned for an appointment recently? Or even since the Convid era? Goes roughly like this IF you get through to the receptionist at the local surgery. Hi can I get an appointment with a doctor please? Receptionist, what is your ailment? Reply, it's rather personal, between myself and the doctor. Receptionist, but I need to prioritise. In other words they want to know your business, to diagnose if you even need to see a medical professional, ie.a doctor. Basically they are making that decision. Shouldn't even be a thing, the vast majority of people don't phone up to see a doctor just for a casual chat. Took me a while to shut them down by saying I have issues down below, with my balls or d*ck. That usually stops them in their tracks and I get an appointment, albeit over the phone, whereby I can speak with a doctor about my real reasons.
You can recall an MP if 10% of the local people tell the council they want a by-election. 29 million people voted in the last election, we have 2,785,351 signatures on the petition, that is almost 10%. We are almost at the point where they should dissolve parliament and call a new election.
An economist would have known this. Therefore whatever RR does from now on will never be accepted as viable . She should now do the honourable thing and go.
Political party manifestos arent worth the paper theyre written on........ the labour party has just proved it
And the papers to shiny to wipe your arse on.
Even tho I’m in America, I love listening to BBB!
Being informed about other countries laws/regulations keeps us up to date on geo political issues, that often, if not always, connect us all globally!
Thank you, BBB!
I live in luton and there is nothing left here skf closed its doors all industry that luton was known for is gone
when I graduated with an engineering degree in 1998 manufacturing was still about 17% of GDP. Raleigh had only just stopped making things in the UK, but Orange were still makijng bikes here. Arcam were still making hi-fi. We even still made televisions and cd media.. and clothing..
Now manufacturing is 9% GDP and falling... Arcam is foreign now. Raleigh also.. etc etc etc
@@sheenamoffat6703the religion of peace stronghold so yes, labour stronghold.
@@user-zu6qn9ux9n absolutely
@@sheenamoffat6703 yes it us and that is the reason why there is nothing left its only a natter of time before the football stadium packs up and moves on
SKF have been winding down Sundon Park for years.
The new site is only doing railway or motorsport stuff, can't remember which.
Even if she's not going to raise any other taxes, the damage was done already. It's to late now.
The very Fact Labour did research into how many elderly people would die if the Winter Fuel Payment was stopped ( which concluded around 4,000 would potentially die as a result) and then wilfully and knowingly stopped the payment should of seen Starmer and Reeves charged with Gross Malfeasance in Public Office, which carries a LIFE SENTENCE.
A Labour 'Promise'? Wow, that's reasuring! NOT🤣😂😅
She is relying on people's short memory. Which our country seems to suffer from.
That's why they fluoridate our tap water........
Good point.
I can't believe people have such short memories myself. I'm only just over 50 and I can remember The Winter of Discontent and surrounding years. Queueing for bread with my mother, watching her having to make some instead, going to the local garage with her to buy paraffin for the little heater in the kitchen that we had to huddle around because we couldn't have the gas fire on, stuffing newspaper round the windows and doors, thick curtains kept closed to keep the heat in. I was only six years old but I remember how bad it was. We were a middle-class family with four adults working and had our own big house, heaven knows how people worse off were doing. Then there were the Blair and Brown years as my husband and I were a young couple just starting out. We were relatively well off until the day Labour got in. Then everything went to pieces when the NMW came in as all the local employers dropped their wage offerings down to it. Wages never really got back to levels prior to that except for a lucky few. Sure, the ended boom and bust as promised but they did so by making it all bust. Things just started to get better under the Conservatives and the stupid lot in this country forgot everything and voted in this load of clowns again. The Torys are not blameless in this. They, unfortunately, did what they always do by infighting till they fully self-destructed. They threw out Boris, playing right into the hands of Labour, because the vociferous middle-class hand wringing virtue signalling Labourites hated him. Did the rest of the party believe for one second those people would vote for them if only they got rid of him. I think they might have. Fools. Labour didn't get in because of Labour, they got in because that class wanted the Conservatives out, no matter what the cost to the rest of the country. By that class, I mean right on leftist female Mumsnetter office/nhs/work from home types. They tipped the balance.
Six months? She's a certified liar, she should be fired and have her salary paid back.
Oh yeah and undo all the uneducated changes she made.
Jesus Christ.
They've obliterated business, big business can afford to close factories and move businesses. Small and medium businesses can't, so therefore trapping them in Rachel from accounts tax hike on business. The issue is its not one tax
1. Rise of E.N.I Contributions
2. Increasing the threshold where E.N.I Contributions start
3. Increase in business rates
4. Increase in the national minimum wage
5. Increasing the cap on energy
I take the point about voting. Unfortunately though, all of the politicians seem to be as bad as one another for various reasons and it is therefore no suprise that there is so much voter apathy.
We live in a pantomime, I'm more convinced of that every day. Thank you BBB I'm always in here listening to you explain the legal of this multifaceted sh1t show.
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Yeah he’s behind YOU with his hands in your money
Finding 22 billion isn't hard if you cut government spending.
Kenyan warlords here's 10 billion to help fight weather
Absolutely!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
She also has done irreparable damage to the pensioners, which somee pensioners have done right annd claimed pension credits. However not every pensioner can claim it, especially if the pensioners wife/partner is not of pensionable age.
Being just above the qualifying income effectively bars so many pensioners from being able to claim pension credits. Huge numbers fall into this bracket but when their income is compared to Cabinet members or MPs of any party they live on a small fraction of the MPs income. Our rulers are completely out of touch with the majority of the population
@johnj4860 I could not agree more, I paid all my taxes and NI contributions thinking I will be able to be at ease with my pension, that was foolhardy of me. All I see are illegal immigrants/ terrorists coming in costing the tax payers £10,000,000 per day for 3 meals a day and a warm hotel to live in.
Labour are a disgrace!!
Sign the petition!!
Over 2.7 million signatures and rising!
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When I worked in corporate business and we were developing strategy we engaged at length in ‘what if’ scenarios and put ourselves in the place of both customers and competitors. Maybe something for the Chancellor to think about?
The Trouble is if a company doesn’t run its company properly ie control its finances wastes money it goes bust and the owner is responsible.
But a government can waste literally billions of pounds and no one is held accountable.
That’s wrong they should be personally held accountable for their actions .
That’s why government should be small and weak, and out of people’s lives and pockets.
A lack of Honesty and Integrity is a discipline offence in many fields of employment which can ultimately lead to dismissal. Sadly, some Politicians seem to think that it does not apply to them.
Starmer is as popular as Jimmy Saville in a kid's home
Very ironic comment
Leave Jimmy savile alone he is dead and gone anyone without sin .....etc
@@marigoldwhite867Really ??
It was a very poor analogy......in fact it was sickening.
Uncle Jimmy did less harm
can not wait for the county council elections next year, Labour is going to get hammered.
If ever I need a lawyer... Black belt Barrister is my man !!Concise, honest and believable..
She was a trainee "economist" for 2 years. She left after 2 yrs.
It takes longer than 2 yrs to understand such a beast as the economy.
She's a grandiose liar.
No alternative? How about reduce public spending (and reduce tax)?! Oh she wants alternatives that she agrees with...
Public spending had already been reduced by the previous government. Public sector pay was frozen for over 10 years, classrooms are packed with children and schools are falling apart.
@@map8667 Public spending under Tories was not reduced but in most instances frozen (Which due to inflation seems like a reduction), you allude to education which may have been affected but that is not the total of public spending. What Labour has done is levy all costs against the private sector and put them to the public sector with no productivity targets or performance targets. This is therefore very unlikely to promote growth, Rachel from accounts stated aim, therefore tax will have to be increased in the future to pay for a bigger Public Sector. The Public Sector should have been reduced by not funding foreign projects (Aid and green projects) except for security issues, by not providing illegal immigrants a home and all bills found, but not providing a global healthcare system, by not funding 3,000,000 foreign nationals with benefits, by not giving legal migration to people with long term medical conditions, by not funding carbon capture and other green projects which are not cheaper than carbon alternatives, saving over 100 billion to hard pressed UK tax payers and helping investment in the Private Sector and improve growth which is the engine for increasing tax revenues to pay for funding the public sector (It doesn't work the other way around the Public Sector produces nothing, it has it's worth in development but is under pinned by a successful Private Sector and Citizens taxes). In conclusion more taxes will be paid under Labour (Which they said they would not) and the Public Sector will not improve as no targets for improvement have been set so it will as previously, just be squandered on excess management and diversity and such like!?!
@map8667 with lower birth rates for decades, there should be fewer children, not more, but they're filled with the children of migrants.
@@map8667 Most of the children packing out those classrooms should not be here. Public spending includes the cost of legal and illegal immigration but Labour want to increase immigration...
@@mikecrimlis3366 yeh there's definitely an excess burden on the public sector, but that doesn't change the fact that it's been severely neglected. For the first time in a long time the public sector has been prioritised over the private sector and the private sector just isn't liking it. I find it mad that people on here are saying public spending needs to be reduced when there hasn't been any public spending in over a decade.
And don't forget to mention the 20 billion black hole.
Yep the one that the ex CRO of the Bank of England says doesn't exist. He should know.
Here Kenyan warlords here's 10 billion to help fight weather....
9 billion of which paid off the unions, and a further 22 bn going to fight climate change and russia. a few billion more to house illegal immigrants . Still, as long as the UK population suffer and pensioners freeze thats ok with them. The UK Government are absolute trash.
I've talked to a few big businesses. They said the budget cost them an extra £400/staff. They said they will need to cut hours for staff to make up for this. Also they have cut staff due to the decline in the economy from 20 down to 10. People are spending less and less due to inflation thus less spending money.
An easy solution is to get rid of this incompetent party. Time for a party to be brought in, that's going to run the country, for the country, and for the people.
Who's that then?
Putin's useful idiot Farage?
Yes I agree, but who? Seriously...
I’ve given up and moved my tax residence to Cyprus. What’s the point in working harder and longer if the government change the rules when it suits them
Labour Party equals gross financial incompetence,
Diane Abbot school of numeracy and economics.
tories did a great job last 15 years tho, yeah?
@ compared to Labour yes
@@derekscanlan4641 Why do lefties always resort to whataboutery?
The Tories are just as bad, we know that and that is why Reform is on the rise while the Lib/Lab/Con is dying.
The real threat to Starmer and his 'motley crew' is not directly from the Petition to call another General Election - though, oddly enough, it *has* highlighted Labour's weak spot.
There are *59* Labour seats in *rural areas,* which only need a swing of 5% or less to change hands. In many cases, the number of signatures in each constituency *massively* outnumbers the Labour MP's majority!
If you go to the Petition website, under the numbers is a link marked 'Show as a Map'; by opening it, you can see how many signatures were in each constituency - which is, of course, why they ask for your postcode when signing.
If Labour lost those only those marginals at the next election, it would be bad enough - but what about the urban marginals, which already have (or soon will) suffer significant job losses? Nor can Labour afford to ignore the OAP voters, who are spitting mad - and, I suspect, particularly those who voted Labour last time!
Even if the 'Fresh Election' Petition clocked 20 milion signatures, it could not force Starmer to dissolve the government - but what *could* force him to change course is the fears of the Labour MPs in marginal seats. MPs in safe seats can be relaxed about the possibility of their party losing the next election, but when an MP realises that "I could lose *MY* seat!", both Theresa May and Boris Johnson could tell Starmer that 'loyalty to party leader' can vanish as fast as mist on a summer morning.
www.msn.com/en-gb/news/other/labour-could-lose-59-marginal-seats-over-farmer-inheritance-taxes/ar-AA1tCCbP?ocid=TobArticle
0:12 liking the subtle ‘wanker’ gesture on your first mention of Starmer…most apt! 👍
Less attractive place to run a business, less attractive place to live.
This country is speedrunning itself to a depression..
Running it's self in to a third world country.
All by design, courtesy of the WEF!
Deliberate one
Yep, we’re heading for the u-bend at quite a pace!! 🚽
I wouldn’t trust Rachel from Accounts with my Piggy Bank!
Or the children’s
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Reeves wouldn't get anywhere near accounts as you need to be competent.
I believe Rachel was not allowed near the Accounts. I would think that may be because with her dodgy expenses claims etc she proved she wasn't honest or reliable. I've heard via Guido Fawkes that she was in Complaints but went missing a lot due to skiving off to do Labour Council work, instead of going to a lot of medical appointments as she claimed.
The Bank Clerk of the Exchequer.
Bet you never took any notice of all the "make it up as you go along" seriously unqualified Tory Chancellors who destroyed the UK over the last 14 years, did you?
Dont allow Keir to scapegoat his useless chancellor to avoid him leaving with her. He is just as culpable for the mess of the last 5 months under this labour government.
My view on any situation is to tidy your own backyard first and then tell your neighbour to do theirs.
The average working man is taxed constantly, they keep pushing the taxes up, tobacco, alcohol etc…
Why not, before pushing further, end your own benefits first? They earn far more than the average wage and I’ve never had any boss willing to buy me an iPhone or pay my mortgage or have a staff bar discounted to 1980’s prices!
I would say she is still the office junior and makes a good cup of tea!
That woman has absolutely nothing in her head
Greed, malevolence, self interest and psychopathy disagree
She does. How can I most quickly bring in policies that will please Blackrock, WEF, WHO etc etc?
How to tell if a politician is lying, their lips are moving
The issue with having a super-majority among MPs but not among the public is that it emboldens the voices acting against you within your own party. In Starmer's case, this petition which is closing in on 3 million signatures looks bad and will cause Labour MPs in the marginal constituencies which have a lot of signatories, especially up north, to lose faith in his leadership. This is when you get back-bench revolts, votes of no confidence, and potentially other leadership bids. In short, though the petition will not lead to another general election, it will be a thorn in Starmer's side.
None of the labour front bench have run a business or held a senior position in the private sector. Says it all really, they are totally and utterly clueless.
I am a small business, looked at the impact of the budget and decided either to not have or reduce the next staff pay rise.
As an aside, I have an employee who turned down a pay from £ 34K to 37K because their universal credit would reduce and they would be worse off... seriously. The benefits system needs a complete overhaul.
The revolt from within the labour party has already started 😂😂😂
I do hope it succeeds 🙏🏻
My only small villages shop has just closed 😢as it can knowlonger make enough money to live so 2 people out of work and we in the village when we get snowed on or cut off by flooding are all ****** so sad all down to rise in tax for non working people !who get up at stupid o'clock in the morning and if they are lucky get to bed just before midnight 7 days a week how many more will have to do this