
Wonder what idiot will replace her.
Bloody inane or deceitful error from her though.ZedLeg wrote: Fri Sep 05, 2025 1:01 pm It’s been on the cards for a while. Like, I said they’ve been looking for an excuse since she lost the unions support. Keeping them onside was the main reason she was there.
I think he's on about that comedian who said something about trans people being arrested and needing ID for his grot but I don't follow most of the political bollocks as there's only so much shite one can readRich B wrote: Fri Sep 05, 2025 5:00 pm Farage is over in America saying Britain is like North Korea (presumably because Brexit has made it impossible to send failed asylum seekers back to europe?) and we can’t protect our women and girls (presumably from the Reform MP convicted of assaulting his girlfriend?)
Assuming she pays the appropriate amount of tax…
I get it, I do. I don't think what she did was out of arrogance or an excess of greed, but just utter stupidity. Had she actually sought proper, expensive tax advice (like what my Dad used to do until he finally retired 21 months ago at age 79), and not just from her conveyancer or whatever, then she probably wouldn't have done what she did. And ironically, had she actually sought that proper advice and indicated she would avoid the tax anyway, then the adviser would've had to make a declaration to HMRC about her intentions. It was foolhardy, and it'll cost her more than the £40k or whatever she saved.GG. wrote: Fri Sep 05, 2025 7:10 pm Contrary to what you may expect I feel very sorry for her. She's badly fucked up and her salary has now dropped down to the standard MP's pay of 95k and she has a 650k mortgage with NatWest which will be c. 4k pcm. Her income has dropped from c 8k to a little over 5k a month so she has a mortgage that is 75% of her take home pay.
In all likelihood that now makes the flat unaffordable and if she is forced into selling it she will lose the whole 70k stamp duty she's (not yet) paid on it plus another stamp duty bill of buying something more affordable. If that isn't almost the best example of why tax in this country is a sickening joke and how much it can penalise people in their time of misfortune almost nothing else is. Would that mean she sees the error of her (Labour / Socialist) ways? I'm not going to hold my breath.
Farage a couple of days ago encouraged the US to apply tariffs to the U.K. Why isn’t that front page news? He says he’s a patriot but is actively trying to harm the economy of this country. He gets far more press coverage than any other party leader, including our Prime Minister, and minimal criticism. Our press is a joke.Rich B wrote: Fri Sep 05, 2025 5:00 pm Farage is over in America saying Britain is like North Korea (presumably because Brexit has made it impossible to send failed asylum seekers back to europe?) and we can’t protect our women and girls (presumably from the Reform MP convicted of assaulting his girlfriend?)