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Topic: The budget
21. Author:  The One Who Knocks        
Date: Thu 27th Nov 2025. 10:36

I think it`ll be 2027/28 when the tax on basic pension becomes more of an issue. I`m sure you and your good lady have a few more World Cups left in you yet!

And although my eyes were open
They just might as well be closed


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22. Author:  LochgellyAlbert        
Date: Thu 27th Nov 2025. 15:23

The One Who Knocks, Thu 27 Nov 10:36

I think it`ll be 2027/28 when the tax on basic pension becomes more of an issue. I`m sure you and your good lady have a few more World Cups left in you yet!


Meant to say 27/28, at our age you can`t look too far ahead although another WC qualifying campaign like the last might be the coup de grace!🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿😎

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23. Author:  Buspasspar        
Date: Thu 27th Nov 2025. 17:30

She is just a Lassie LA .. I have an insurance policy for the washing machine and Me and Mrs Buspass lives .. I cancelled the washing machine policy and it broke down the following week .. I`m keeping the life one going :-o)) COYP



Post Edited (Thu 27 Nov 17:32)

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24. Author:  LochgellyAlbert        
Date: Thu 27th Nov 2025. 19:05

Buspasspar, Thu 27 Nov 17:30

She is just a Lassie LA .. I have an insurance policy for the washing machine and Me and Mrs Buspass lives .. I cancelled the washing machine policy and it broke down the following week .. I`m keeping the life one going :-o)) COYP



She`s holding on to get her WASPI payout!🐝🐝🐝🤣🤣🤣

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25. Author:  Buspasspar        
Date: Thu 27th Nov 2025. 20:29

LOL ! .. Mrs Bpp as weel ..

We are forever shaped by the Children we once were


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26. Author:  jake89        
Date: Thu 27th Nov 2025. 21:11

Buspasspar, Thu 27 Nov 17:30

She is just a Lassie LA .. I have an insurance policy for the washing machine and Me and Mrs Buspass lives .. I cancelled the washing machine policy and it broke down the following week .. I`m keeping the life one going :-o)) COYP



"And isn`t it ironic, dontcha think?"

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27. Author:  Bletchley_Par        
Date: Fri 28th Nov 2025. 17:10

A real storm is blowing over the budget now, it turns out we never had a 20 billion black hole but a 4 billion surplus and the OBR told the government in October.

Why have we then been hit with 30 billion in tax rises at the budget?



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28. Author:  LochgellyAlbert        
Date: Fri 28th Nov 2025. 17:11

Bletchley_Par, Fri 28 Nov 17:10

A real storm is blowing over the budget now, it turns out we never had a 20 billion black hole but a 4 billion surplus and the OBR told the government in October.

Why have we then been hit with 30 billion in tax rises at the budget?


To give Israel more bombs?🤔🥲

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29. Author:  jake89        
Date: Fri 28th Nov 2025. 17:38

Bletchley_Par, Fri 28 Nov 17:10

A real storm is blowing over the budget now, it turns out we never had a 20 billion black hole but a 4 billion surplus and the OBR told the government in October.

Why have we then been hit with 30 billion in tax rises at the budget?


To pay off the interest on the couple of TRILLION debt the strong and stable Tories got us into?

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30. Author:  Dave_1885        
Date: Fri 28th Nov 2025. 17:49

jake89, Fri 28 Nov 17:38

Bletchley_Par, Fri 28 Nov 17:10

A real storm is blowing over the budget now, it turns out we never had a 20 billion black hole but a 4 billion surplus and the OBR told the government in October.

Why have we then been hit with 30 billion in tax rises at the budget?


To pay off the interest on the couple of TRILLION debt the strong and stable Tories got us into?


Its ok though, the 20k tax free that Reform will give us will help sort that out!

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31. Author:  wee eck        
Date: Fri 28th Nov 2025. 18:03

Following the budget, an Ipsos poll has revealed that Reform UK is the party the UK electorate trusts most to manage the UK economy. This is despite the fact that they have not presented a costed, integrated economic plan or nominated an MP to become Chancellor of the Exchequer if they are elected to form a government - and of course this is the electorate who gave us Brexit. We`re in safe hands!



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32. Author:  ipswichpar        
Date: Fri 28th Nov 2025. 18:09

That says more about the British electorate than anything else eck..... we should have an intelligence test before folk are allowed to vote. If we are testing immigrants for English language then I think that`s reasonable.

On the additional taxes..... after months of folk slagging her off for having too little leeway it makes perfect sense to build a bit more. It is tiny in percentage terms of the overall budget.

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33. Author:  jake89        
Date: Fri 28th Nov 2025. 18:51

I hope Reform DO get elected as it`ll expose them for what they are - frauds. Farage can`t even manage a party let alone a country. Absolute cockwomble.

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34. Author:  ipswichpar        
Date: Fri 28th Nov 2025. 18:57

jake89, Fri 28 Nov 18:51

I hope Reform DO get elected as it`ll expose them for what they are - frauds. Farage can`t even manage a party let alone a country. Absolute cockwomble.


Strikes me as akin to wishing a family member has a heart attack to prove they need to lose a bit of weight!

I hope he gets discredited before then but we are reliant on a bunch of absolute loons understand what`s right infront of their faces.

Brexit is costing us 90Bn a year and still he isn`t getting properly challenged on it.

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35. Author:  Tad Allagash        
Date: Fri 28th Nov 2025. 19:47


‘Brexit is costing us 90Bn a year’.

Two words - worth it.



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36. Author:  wee eck        
Date: Fri 28th Nov 2025. 20:13

Not the two words which came to my mind.

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37. Author:  jake89        
Date: Fri 28th Nov 2025. 20:33

ipswichpar, Fri 28 Nov 18:57

jake89, Fri 28 Nov 18:51

I hope Reform DO get elected as it`ll expose them for what they are - frauds. Farage can`t even manage a party let alone a country. Absolute cockwomble.


Strikes me as akin to wishing a family member has a heart attack to prove they need to lose a bit of weight!

I hope he gets discredited before then but we are reliant on a bunch of absolute loons understand what`s right infront of their faces.

Brexit is costing us 90Bn a year and still he isn`t getting properly challenged on it.


But this isn`t the Brexit we voted for etc etc.

It`d be brown trousers time for Farage if elected. He`s a workshy grifter. Unfortunately, the intellectually challenged think he`s a man of the people because he smoke fags and likes a pint...while shirking responsibilities and stealing a wage. What a lad!

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38. Author:  red-star-par        
Date: Fri 28th Nov 2025. 21:36

Brexit has been the worst thing to happen to the UK ever, and yet it seems the same morons that voted for that are still stupid enough to vote for Reform.

Democracy is dead now, there really does need to be some kind of intelligence test before people are allowed to vote, otherwise people like that Tad Allagash can vote.

These dosey tw@ts do everything the billionaires tell them to

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39. Author:  Tad Allagash        
Date: Fri 28th Nov 2025. 22:31

‘Brexit has been the worst thing to happen to the UK ever’

Really?

Worse than:

The Battle of the Somme?
The Blitz?
The Fall of Singapore?
The Suez Crisis?
The Winter of Discontent?
The Music of Ed Sheeran?



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40. Author:  red-star-par        
Date: Fri 28th Nov 2025. 23:29

Tad Allagash, Fri 28 Nov 22:31

‘Brexit has been the worst thing to happen to the UK ever’

Really?

Worse than:

The Battle of the Somme?
The Blitz?
The Fall of Singapore?
The Suez Crisis?
The Winter of Discontent?
The Music of Ed Sheeran?


Certainly worse than the first five, but you may have me on the music of Ed Sheeran

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