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Is this going to be Truss’s last week as PM? – politicalbetting.com

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    Ishmael_ZIshmael_Z Posts: 8,981

    PaulSimon said:

    Scott_xP said:

    BREAKING:

    Jeremy Hunt is poised to announce that the energy price guarantee will only remain universal *until April*

    It will then become targeted and capped

    Govt helped by falling gas prices

    @MrHarryCole first highlighted changes this morning

    That's curtains for Truss, and probably the Tories for a generation (a real one, not a Scottish one). Good luck telling middle and high earners they have to pay higher taxes to subsidise other people's energy bills while their own go through the roof.
    It is the right thing to do and let's give @MoonRabbit the credit for criticising the universal nature of the energy relief
    +1, and good move.
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    SandpitSandpit Posts: 49,941
    It appears that a lot of the drones aimed at Kiev, have been the cheap, simple and small Shahed-136. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/HESA_Shahed_136

    They have little more than a big grenade as payload, and seem to be designed to waste Ukranian air defence capability shooting them down, as opposed to actually destroying much in the way of infrastructure on the ground.
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    IanB2 said:

    BREAKING: Energy Support Guarantee could be cut short in April

    They may as well take this never-to-be-repeated chance to ditch the triple lock.....

    To be fair two years was silly when we dont have much idea if the Ukraine war ends in 2022 or 2025.
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    Beibheirli_CBeibheirli_C Posts: 7,981
    ihunt said:

    I have not seen anyone mention that Truss will resign as both PM and an MP. Surely she will go?

    If her govt fears losing an election, what hope would she have in one? Also would you stay surrounded by people who, after a month in the job, told you that you were so useless and incompetent that you had to go?

    I do not know what she will do now. I cannot see anyone ever employing her for anything, certainly not in the UK.

    Like all former pms she will be paid 100 grand a time for boring dull speeches
    Who would attend her speech? She is wooden, poor delivery and does not seem to be able to think on her feet.

    I suppose if she picked a catchy title for her talk, she might drum up some interest... "How I gave incompetence a bad name" perhaps?
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    Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 55,643
    I'm not sure why the choppers hoverring over Westminster for Hunt's statement are necessary.

    He's going to be indoors.
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    MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 25,333
    Driver said:

    Damien Green backs Truss - not time for another leadership change.

    If the rebels don’t get their act together this week she might have bought at least a few more weeks.

    I want the Tory party destroyed
    Because an unchallenged Labour Party would be just brilliant for the country?
    The reinvigorated LibDems would make an excellent Opposition.
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    MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 50,144
    AlistairM said:

    On my comment about Israel earlier. Not sure what Russia expected by cosying up to Iran.

    #BREAKING Russian ex-president Dmitry Medvedev says "It appears Israel is preparing to supply arms to Ukraine. It would destroy Israeli-Russian diplomatic ties."
    https://twitter.com/NTarnopolsky/status/1581945650056691714

    Russia to go back to being patently antisemitic?
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    Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 55,643
    ydoethur said:

    Grant Shapps is Grant Shapps in a wig.

    Are you all Green on him?
    Yep.
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    mwadamsmwadams Posts: 3,150
    AlistairM said:

    Explains why Israel may now be forced to pick a side.

    Russia attacks Kyiv with a swarm of Iranian kamikaze drones, some of which manage to get through air defenses and hit the city center. Iran developing and perfecting with Russia a weapons system that could be used against Tel Aviv, Riyadh or Abu Dhabi.
    https://twitter.com/yarotrof/status/1581878818260029440

    Reports are though that only a fraction of the drones launched hit their targets.

    So, 28 Shahed-136s tried to attack Kyiv this morning, and only nearly 5 of them hit the city
    https://twitter.com/IAPonomarenko/status/1581937666672979968

    What does "nearly five" mean?
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    nico679nico679 Posts: 5,012
    This Johnson return talk is ludicrous .

    He’s still under investigation and the Tories will look deranged if they re-install him as PM.
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    Scott_xP said:

    Nadine Dorries publicly suggesting that Boris Johnson could return as one option. https://twitter.com/nadinedorries/status/1581947841626640384

    In other equally surprising news today, the sun rose this morning.
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    Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 55,643
    nico679 said:

    This Johnson return talk is ludicrous .

    He’s still under investigation and the Tories will look deranged if they re-install him as PM.

    Laying Johnson has been a profitable play of mine so far.

    Long may it continue.
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    SandpitSandpit Posts: 49,941
    AlistairM said:

    On my comment about Israel earlier. Not sure what Russia expected by cosying up to Iran.

    #BREAKING Russian ex-president Dmitry Medvedev says "It appears Israel is preparing to supply arms to Ukraine. It would destroy Israeli-Russian diplomatic ties."
    https://twitter.com/NTarnopolsky/status/1581945650056691714

    Oh no, not diplomatic ties between Russia and Israel!

    In other news, Iran supplying drones to Russia, brings Ukraine one step closer to getting the US/Israeli “Iron Dome” defence system, that’s proved diplomatically difficult until now.
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    NigelbNigelb Posts: 62,806

    Nigelb said:

    AlistairM said:

    Explains why Israel may now be forced to pick a side.

    Russia attacks Kyiv with a swarm of Iranian kamikaze drones, some of which manage to get through air defenses and hit the city center. Iran developing and perfecting with Russia a weapons system that could be used against Tel Aviv, Riyadh or Abu Dhabi.
    https://twitter.com/yarotrof/status/1581878818260029440

    Reports are though that only a fraction of the drones launched hit their targets.

    So, 28 Shahed-136s tried to attack Kyiv this morning, and only nearly 5 of them hit the city
    https://twitter.com/IAPonomarenko/status/1581937666672979968

    The downside is that unless they're shot down by small arms fire, the missiles to knock them down cost more than the drones.
    They are intended to swamp air defences through sheer weight of numbers as much as anything. Fortunately Russia doesn't yet appear to have very large numbers of them.
    The latest Perun video I linked to below goes into this in great detail. Basically: AA guns are going to come back in western thinking, but as part of a combined system with missiles. (I think he said this is current Soviet/Russian thinking, which is why they have gun systems?)
    They will - but the problem is that AA guns can only cover a relatively small area, so you would need quite a large number of them.
    The drones are pretty small and fly at low altitude, so hard to track on radar, and have a range in the order of 1000km I think. Unless you have a modern integrated air defense system, not a simple problem.
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    Scott_xPScott_xP Posts: 33,187
    Just throwing this out there, but take a step back and we’re surely underpricing a voluntary resignation from Truss? Her leadership programme is about to be deleted live from the Treasury.
    https://twitter.com/michaelsavage/status/1581949004908097536
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    IanB2IanB2 Posts: 47,438
    edited October 2022

    DougSeal said:

    AlistairM said:

    Pulpstar said:

    The Iranian drones are basic and easy to shoot down. But the anti air missile will cost far far more than the flying kamikaze washing machine

    The solution is probably some form of very cheap drone tasked with launching and intercepting. Like a V1 used to be able to be taken out by "wing tipping" then something similar would probably work on these.
    There used to be a map on the wall in most Kent Shepherd Neame pubs, taken from a feature in the Kent Messenger I believe, that had a black dot for every V1 and V2 that fell in the county. There were…a lot.
    I believe one of the lesser-known "facts" about the war was that we were able to interfere with the control system of German guided missiles, thereby ensuring that they fell on less populated areas. However we didn't wish to advertise our ability to interfere with the system too much, so just diverted the missiles some 10 or 15 miles south of their intended targets. So Kent and part of Surrey got quite a lot of missiles that Hitler and his team had intended for London!

    We also reported that those missiles HAD actually hit London, so the Germans weren't aware.
    Yep - that was genius, getting the double agents to report that those that had hit London had overshot, and those that had fallen short had hit London, and switching around the photos and damage reports to evidence the false picture
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    Ishmael_ZIshmael_Z Posts: 8,981
    The demise of Emeror Gordian III, per gibbon

    “When the army had elected Philip, who was Prætorian præfect to the third Gordian, the latter demanded that he might remain sole emperor; he was unable to obtain it. He requested that the power might be equally divided between them; the army would not listen to his speech. He consented to be degraded to the rank of Cæsar; the favor was refused him. He desired, at least, he might be appointed Prætorian præfect; his prayer was rejected. Finally, he pleaded for his life. The army, in these several judgments, exercised the supreme magistracy.”

    According to the historian, whose doubtful narrative the President De Montesquieu has adopted, Philip, who, during the whole transaction, had preserved a sullen silence, was inclined to spare the innocent life of his benefactor; till, recollecting that his innocence might excite a dangerous compassion in the Roman world, he commanded, without regard to his suppliant cries, that he should be seized, stripped, and led away to instant death. After a moment’s pause, the inhuman sentence was executed."
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    Scott_xP said:

    Just throwing this out there, but take a step back and we’re surely underpricing a voluntary resignation from Truss? Her leadership programme is about to be deleted live from the Treasury.
    https://twitter.com/michaelsavage/status/1581949004908097536

    That would be a relief to everyone and the right thing to do
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    IanB2IanB2 Posts: 47,438

    Scott_xP said:

    Just throwing this out there, but take a step back and we’re surely underpricing a voluntary resignation from Truss? Her leadership programme is about to be deleted live from the Treasury.
    https://twitter.com/michaelsavage/status/1581949004908097536

    That would be a relief to everyone and the right thing to do
    More to the point, it's the one move guaranteed to lift the markets
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    ydoethurydoethur Posts: 67,396
    nico679 said:

    This Johnson return talk is ludicrous .

    He’s still under investigation and the Tories will look deranged if they re-install him as PM.

    Well, obviously, they couldn't possibly trade what they have now for looking deranged.
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    NigelbNigelb Posts: 62,806

    PaulSimon said:

    Scott_xP said:

    BREAKING:

    Jeremy Hunt is poised to announce that the energy price guarantee will only remain universal *until April*

    It will then become targeted and capped

    Govt helped by falling gas prices

    @MrHarryCole first highlighted changes this morning

    That's curtains for Truss, and probably the Tories for a generation (a real one, not a Scottish one). Good luck telling middle and high earners they have to pay higher taxes to subsidise other people's energy bills while their own go through the roof.
    It is the right thing to do and let's give @MoonRabbit the credit for criticising the universal nature of the energy relief
    The universal nature was owing to its being an emergency response, and anything else might take too much time to design.
    It's not a particularly good critique, as if you're giving too much away to the well off it could be recovered through tax - and the entire thing was due for review in the spring in any event.
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    FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 76,292
    edited October 2022
    IanB2 said:

    BREAKING: Energy Support Guarantee could be cut short in April

    They may as well take this never-to-be-repeated chance to ditch the triple lock.....

    Tories sub 20 polling incoming....
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    PulpstarPulpstar Posts: 76,001
    edited October 2022
    IanB2 said:

    Scott_xP said:

    Just throwing this out there, but take a step back and we’re surely underpricing a voluntary resignation from Truss? Her leadership programme is about to be deleted live from the Treasury.
    https://twitter.com/michaelsavage/status/1581949004908097536

    That would be a relief to everyone and the right thing to do
    More to the point, it's the one move guaranteed to lift the markets
    Depends. Wouldn't a new PM want their own chancellor and not current dry technocrat Hunt ?
    This isn't just Rishinomics being implemented, it's actually going beyond that imv.
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    Been away and busy, have I missed much?
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    mwadamsmwadams Posts: 3,150

    Could the Redfield & Wilton poll tonight give labour a 40% lead?

    It could, but there should be no expectation that it will. It is quite bad enough at current polling averages and any move up or down that leaves us with the same result plus or minus 50 seats is essentially MOE.
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    Nigelb said:

    PaulSimon said:

    Scott_xP said:

    BREAKING:

    Jeremy Hunt is poised to announce that the energy price guarantee will only remain universal *until April*

    It will then become targeted and capped

    Govt helped by falling gas prices

    @MrHarryCole first highlighted changes this morning

    That's curtains for Truss, and probably the Tories for a generation (a real one, not a Scottish one). Good luck telling middle and high earners they have to pay higher taxes to subsidise other people's energy bills while their own go through the roof.
    It is the right thing to do and let's give @MoonRabbit the credit for criticising the universal nature of the energy relief
    The universal nature was owing to its being an emergency response, and anything else might take too much time to design.
    It's not a particularly good critique, as if you're giving too much away to the well off it could be recovered through tax - and the entire thing was due for review in the spring in any event.
    Fair point
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    Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 55,643
    Why are the BBC unable to flip to the live feed of Hunt?

    Muppets.
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    BartholomewRobertsBartholomewRoberts Posts: 18,778
    edited October 2022
    Scott_xP said:

    Just throwing this out there, but take a step back and we’re surely underpricing a voluntary resignation from Truss? Her leadership programme is about to be deleted live from the Treasury.
    https://twitter.com/michaelsavage/status/1581949004908097536

    Including the NI tax rise reversal?

    That's the one bit of her programme I care about. Reverse that and she's useless, get that through even if the rest is reversed and I'll still be glad she won. Politically glad, personally of course I'd have been better off if Sunak did, but I disagreed with him politically.
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    IanB2IanB2 Posts: 47,438
    Pulpstar said:

    IanB2 said:

    Scott_xP said:

    Just throwing this out there, but take a step back and we’re surely underpricing a voluntary resignation from Truss? Her leadership programme is about to be deleted live from the Treasury.
    https://twitter.com/michaelsavage/status/1581949004908097536

    That would be a relief to everyone and the right thing to do
    More to the point, it's the one move guaranteed to lift the markets
    Depends. Wouldn't a new PM want their own chancellor and not current dry technocrat Hunt ?
    This isn't just Rishinomics being implemented, it's actually going beyond that imv.
    Hunt's going nowhere for a while (except possibly upwards)
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    Scott_xPScott_xP Posts: 33,187
    BREAKING: Jeremy Hunt has taken a wrecking ball to Liz Truss's tax plans.

    *Says he will "reverse almost all the tax measures announced in the growth plan"
    *No longer cut dividend tax
    *Abandon IR35 changes
    *Won't cut basic rate of income tax, it remains at 20% indefinitely
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    bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 21,899
    Hunt says he is reversing nearly all the tax cuts in the mini budget
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    eekeek Posts: 25,021

    Scott_xP said:

    Just throwing this out there, but take a step back and we’re surely underpricing a voluntary resignation from Truss? Her leadership programme is about to be deleted live from the Treasury.
    https://twitter.com/michaelsavage/status/1581949004908097536

    That would be a relief to everyone and the right thing to do
    Right thing to do but opens up a whole different can of worms - because you couldn't have "Antibiotics for all" Coffey as PM for any length of time.
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    Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 55,643
    Switched to Sky who seem to have a modicum of confidence
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    Switched to Sky who seem to have a modicum of confidence

    Problem is then you have to put up with Death Rigby and Data Idiot Conway....
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    IanB2IanB2 Posts: 47,438
    Briefing is being given off-camera?

    Almost all tax changes of mini-budget will be dropped
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    DougSealDougSeal Posts: 11,254
    Scott_xP said:

    Nadine Dorries publicly suggesting that Boris Johnson could return as one option. https://twitter.com/nadinedorries/status/1581947841626640384

    That's fucking massive! Massive! If Nadine Dorries, of all people, is backing Johnson then the political plates have shifted further than the San Andreas fault did when it decided to have a stretch in 1906.

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    PulpstarPulpstar Posts: 76,001
    Back to bashing the Tories on energy for Labour.
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    EabhalEabhal Posts: 5,934
    Wtf is going on with this statement? Can't find it online and not on camera?
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    eekeek Posts: 25,021
    @ydoethur should like this

    https://twitter.com/GeneralBoles/status/1581950867866939395


    General Boles
    @GeneralBoles
    "difficult times call for difficult decisions and as such I have abolished the Department for Education.....kids can learn most things on YouTube anyway these days"
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    NI tax cut is being kept. 👍

    That was the most important bit.
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    eek said:

    Scott_xP said:

    Just throwing this out there, but take a step back and we’re surely underpricing a voluntary resignation from Truss? Her leadership programme is about to be deleted live from the Treasury.
    https://twitter.com/michaelsavage/status/1581949004908097536

    That would be a relief to everyone and the right thing to do
    Right thing to do but opens up a whole different can of worms - because you couldn't have "Antibiotics for all" Coffey as PM for any length of time.
    Absolutely
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    bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 21,899
    Hunt live on Sky saying Phillips tax cuts are reversed
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    FlatlanderFlatlander Posts: 3,912
    edited October 2022
    Eabhal said:

    Wtf is going on with this statement? Can't find it online and not on camera?

    You can hear the Reverse Ferret on Radio 5 now.
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    ydoethurydoethur Posts: 67,396

    Been away and busy, have I missed much?

    Not really. Apparently Kwarteng was the best chancellor ever so he left office on a high, but other than that Nothing has Changed.
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    PulpstarPulpstar Posts: 76,001

    Hunt live on Sky saying Phillips tax cuts are reversed

    Phillip ?
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    RochdalePioneersRochdalePioneers Posts: 27,341
    edited October 2022
    Hunt now demolishing the entire reason why Truss and not Sunak is Prime Minister. Remember that on Friday at her shitbox presser she said "the mission is the same".

    Hunt: "it is not responsible to borrow to pay for tax cuts" and scraps 19p indefinitely. And now bins the energy price guarantee beyond April.

    Truss is DONE.
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    SlackbladderSlackbladder Posts: 9,713
    Well that's screwed over small business owners.

    FFS what a mess.
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    FrankBoothFrankBooth Posts: 9,056
    IanB2 said:

    BREAKING: Energy Support Guarantee could be cut short in April

    They may as well take this never-to-be-repeated chance to ditch the triple lock.....

    Sensible. Wait and see what happens to prices. Encourage investment in reducing usage.
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    IanB2IanB2 Posts: 47,438
    Now on TV
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    eekeek Posts: 25,021
    edited October 2022

    NI tax cut is being kept. 👍

    That was the most important bit.

    It really isn't - that leaves big problems funding social care.

    And you need to fund social care to keep the NHS going -

    lack of social care -> bed blocking -> delayed hospital admissions -> A&E issues -> 6-8 hour wait for ambulances.

    It was, however, impossible to reverse the change because it's too late to change things for November 6th.
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    nico679nico679 Posts: 5,012
    edited October 2022
    So the mini budget shredded and put into the furnace !

    The Tories are crazy if they don’t remove Truss . How on earth can she stay on after being so utterly humiliated ?
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    bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 21,899

    NI tax cut is being kept. 👍

    That was the most important bit.

    More important than energy support.

    Yeah right
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    ydoethurydoethur Posts: 67,396
    eek said:

    @ydoethur should like this

    https://twitter.com/GeneralBoles/status/1581950867866939395


    General Boles
    @GeneralBoles
    "difficult times call for difficult decisions and as such I have abolished the Department for Education.....kids can learn most things on YouTube anyway these days"

    They'll certainly learn more from YouTube or indeed underwater yodelling than they ever would from the continued existence of the Department for Education.
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    MaxPBMaxPB Posts: 37,623
    10y yields under 4% klaxon!
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    SandpitSandpit Posts: 49,941
    edited October 2022
    Dear news media, why are you all showing the propoganda videos of the idiots closing the Dartford Crossing?

    Just printing their names, ages and occupations is enough, without giving the morons the oxygen of publicity for their cause.
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    Hunt now demolishing the entire reason why Truss and not Sunak is Prime Minister. Remember that on Friday at her shitbox presser she said "the mission is the same".

    Hunt: "it is not responsible to borrow to pay for tax cuts" and scraps 19p indefinitely. And now bins the energy price guarantee beyond April.

    Truss is DONE.

    19p was Sunak's policy. Actually he wanted to go to 16p.

    Truss promised to reverse the NI tax rise. That's still happening/happened. 👍

    Kwarteng massively overreached. Neither 2 years of price guarantee, nor cutting 45p, nor cutting to 19p were said during the campaign.
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    MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 50,144
    edited October 2022
    Scott_xP said:

    Just throwing this out there, but take a step back and we’re surely underpricing a voluntary resignation from Truss? Her leadership programme is about to be deleted live from the Treasury.
    https://twitter.com/michaelsavage/status/1581949004908097536

    How could Truss allow Hunt to announce this if she had any intention of toughing it out? Her political platform has just been eviscerated. There is nothing left of her grand ideas. Not even a "how about if we...."
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    EabhalEabhal Posts: 5,934
    Bizarre that this statement wasn't made in the House.

    Feels very un-British somehow. Unsteady.
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    MaxPBMaxPB Posts: 37,623

    Scott_xP said:

    Just throwing this out there, but take a step back and we’re surely underpricing a voluntary resignation from Truss? Her leadership programme is about to be deleted live from the Treasury.
    https://twitter.com/michaelsavage/status/1581949004908097536

    Including the NI tax rise reversal?

    That's the one bit of her programme I care about. Reverse that and she's useless, get that through even if the rest is reversed and I'll still be glad she won. Politically glad, personally of course I'd have been better off if Sunak did, but I disagreed with him politically.
    NI cut sticks around as well as stamp duty changes.
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    Hunt now demolishing the entire reason why Truss and not Sunak is Prime Minister. Remember that on Friday at her shitbox presser she said "the mission is the same".

    Hunt: "it is not responsible to borrow to pay for tax cuts" and scraps 19p indefinitely. And now bins the energy price guarantee beyond April.

    Truss is DONE.

    19p was Sunak's policy. Actually he wanted to go to 16p.

    Truss promised to reverse the NI tax rise. That's still happening/happened. 👍

    Kwarteng massively overreached. Neither 2 years of price guarantee, nor cutting 45p, nor cutting to 19p were said during the campaign.
    Yep. Keep backing her and your IEA fuckwittery. Top man.
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    IanB2IanB2 Posts: 47,438
    He's going to charge us more for a drink?
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    SlackbladderSlackbladder Posts: 9,713
    Truss will resign after this. She is utterly humiliated.
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    This is a de facto seizure of power by Jeremy Hunt. He’ll decide who’ll be the next PM, no-one else.
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    bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 21,899
    eek said:

    NI tax cut is being kept. 👍

    That was the most important bit.

    It really isn't - that leaves big problems funding social care.

    And you need to fund social care to keep the NHS going -

    lack of social care -> bed blocking -> delayed hospital admissions -> A&E issues -> 6-8 hour wait for ambulances.

    It was, however, impossible to reverse the change because it's too late to change things for November 6th.
    Philip doesnt care about that

    Labour in a bit of a pickle now as they supported the tax cut what they gonna do now
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    eek said:

    NI tax cut is being kept. 👍

    That was the most important bit.

    It really isn't - that leaves big problems funding social care.

    And you need to fund social care to keep the NHS going -

    lack of social care -> bed blocking -> delayed hospital admissions -> A&E issues -> 6-8 hour wait for ambulances.

    It was, however, impossible to reverse the change because it's too late to change things for November 6th.
    It doesn't leave any issues funding social care, NI goes into central funding anyway. Just deal with it using central funding, just as it should be.

    The idea NI is "ringfenced" is for the birds.
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    eekeek Posts: 25,021
    Scott_xP said:

    BREAKING: Jeremy Hunt has taken a wrecking ball to Liz Truss's tax plans.

    *Says he will "reverse almost all the tax measures announced in the growth plan"
    *No longer cut dividend tax
    *Abandon IR35 changes
    *Won't cut basic rate of income tax, it remains at 20% indefinitely

    Ironically - with the dividend tax kept at 8.75% and corporation tax at 25% it's probably better to be an employee and throw things into the pension pot.
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    FrankBoothFrankBooth Posts: 9,056
    UK natural gas price now 3 times what it was in 2018. It was nearly 9 times back in August.
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    FlatlanderFlatlander Posts: 3,912
    Sandpit said:

    Dear news media, why are you all showing the propoganda videos of the idiots closing the Dartford Crossing?

    Just printing their names and professions is enough, without giving the morons the oxygen of publicity.

    Why is the crossing closed? Just leave them there.
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    PulpstarPulpstar Posts: 76,001
    edited October 2022
    nico679 said:

    So the mini budget shredded and put into the furnace !

    The Tories are crazy if they don’t remove Truss . How on earth can she stay on after being so utterly humiliated ?

    Actually has a PM ever moved so far and so fast affter making a majorly poor decision ?

    Perhaps Truss is the best person to be PM amongst the current crop because she doesn't give a shit whether she's humiliated or not. She's done the right thing (Even if the medicine is rough) by subcontracting her entire fiscal policy to Hunt.
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    So I assume that as the Chancellor has just scrapped all of the measures which were *critical* to drive growth that he and therefore she are now members of the "anti-growth coalition"?
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    DougSealDougSeal Posts: 11,254

    NI tax cut is being kept. 👍

    That was the most important bit.

    Yes. This is a glorious success for Truss. The rest of the mini-budget was expendable all along. She gamed this. Hooray for Truss!
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    MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 50,144

    Hunt now demolishing the entire reason why Truss and not Sunak is Prime Minister. Remember that on Friday at her shitbox presser she said "the mission is the same".

    Hunt: "it is not responsible to borrow to pay for tax cuts" and scraps 19p indefinitely. And now bins the energy price guarantee beyond April.

    Truss is DONE.

    19p was Sunak's policy. Actually he wanted to go to 16p.

    Truss promised to reverse the NI tax rise. That's still happening/happened. 👍

    Kwarteng massively overreached. Neither 2 years of price guarantee, nor cutting 45p, nor cutting to 19p were said during the campaign.
    But at no point did she say "hang on a minute...."

    Neither of course did the Cabinet - but they were cut out the loop.

    Her Cabinet (excluding maybe Hunt and Wallace, for required continuity) should resign en masse. That would bring this to an end.
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    MaxPBMaxPB Posts: 37,623

    Truss will resign after this. She is utterly humiliated.

    Fingers crossed.
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    What will the membership say? They voted for a bonfire of the taxes; Jeremy now scoffs at their wretched little presumptions.
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    EabhalEabhal Posts: 5,934
    The fact it's Hunt alone doing it straight to camera is a soft coup. He's the PM.
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    UnpopularUnpopular Posts: 786

    Hunt says he is reversing nearly all the tax cuts in the mini budget

    Spoke to my aunt yesterday. She was very concerned about Truss becoming PM in the way that she did, and then ignoring the mandate of the 2019 election (not quite her words but that was the gist). She's also very concerned at Hunt being PM in all but name. She's feeling pretty worried about the democratic deficit at the moment and the more Hunt acts like the PM, the more concerned people like her will become.
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    IanB2 said:

    LOL @ "The Prime Minister and I have agreed...."

    Hunt has a nice smile. With twinkling eyes. Imagine the fun he had going to Cheques yesterday with the Treasury list of demands.

    Liz Truss = Admiral Donitz.
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    IanB2IanB2 Posts: 47,438
    edited October 2022
    Finally something accurate that is printed in the Spectator (allegedly):

    The effort to alienate all but the most hardline tribal Conservative supporters has been a joint effort across 12 years and multiple prime ministers.
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    Eabhal said:

    Bizarre that this statement wasn't made in the House.

    Feels very un-British somehow. Unsteady.

    Hunt agreed it with the Speaker due to the need to reassure markets and full marks to him for doing that
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    FlatlanderFlatlander Posts: 3,912

    How can Truss remain in office?

    This is the worst political humiliation anyone can remember.

    Her entire platform totally torn to pieces.

    She remains until the party can decide who to replace her with.

    This might take some time...
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    eekeek Posts: 25,021

    eek said:

    NI tax cut is being kept. 👍

    That was the most important bit.

    It really isn't - that leaves big problems funding social care.

    And you need to fund social care to keep the NHS going -

    lack of social care -> bed blocking -> delayed hospital admissions -> A&E issues -> 6-8 hour wait for ambulances.

    It was, however, impossible to reverse the change because it's too late to change things for November 6th.
    It doesn't leave any issues funding social care, NI goes into central funding anyway. Just deal with it using central funding, just as it should be.

    The idea NI is "ringfenced" is for the birds.
    I'm talking about the £5bn or so that the NI increases generated. That money still needs to be found because it's solves a big problem the NHS has in beds being underutilised due to people not being moved into care homes.
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    CarlottaVanceCarlottaVance Posts: 59,787
    Eabhal said:

    Bizarre that this statement wasn't made in the House.

    Feels very un-British somehow. Unsteady.

    Hunt addressed that - it’s market sensitive so brief summary ahead of HoC statement this afternoon. Agreed with Speaker.
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    Morris_DancerMorris_Dancer Posts: 61,006
    Hmm. I may have erred by laying Truss to go this year yesterday (evening positions, so still green overall).
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    DougSeal said:

    NI tax cut is being kept. 👍

    That was the most important bit.

    Yes. This is a glorious success for Truss. The rest of the mini-budget was expendable all along. She gamed this. Hooray for Truss!
    I couldn't give less of a f**k about Truss.

    I wanted the NI tax rise reversed. Its been reversed. Good.

    Truss can resign tomorrow or lose the next election for all I care. She's delivered what I wanted though.
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    ChameleonChameleon Posts: 3,902
    What's the point in Truss now, Hunt is PM.
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    CarlottaVanceCarlottaVance Posts: 59,787
    IanB2 said:

    He's going to charge us more for a drink?

    Suspect Duty increases will be announced this afternoon in the HoC
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    eekeek Posts: 25,021

    So I assume that as the Chancellor has just scrapped all of the measures which were *critical* to drive growth that he and therefore she are now members of the "anti-growth coalition"?

    Do we know what has happened to Sunak's Corporation tax investment allowances?

    What I do know is that we won't see much growth when it comes to the knowledge economy because well - unless you are willing for me to work from the spare room 100% of the time I'm not working on your short term project...
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    SlackbladderSlackbladder Posts: 9,713
    This is effectively an internal coup really.
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    nico679nico679 Posts: 5,012
    edited October 2022
    Pulpstar said:

    nico679 said:

    So the mini budget shredded and put into the furnace !

    The Tories are crazy if they don’t remove Truss . How on earth can she stay on after being so utterly humiliated ?

    Actually has a PM ever moved so far and so fast affter making a majorly poor decision ?

    Perhaps Truss is the best person to be PM amongst the current crop because she doesn't give a shit whether she's humiliated or not. She's done the right thing (Even if the medicine is rough) by subcontracting her entire fiscal policy to Hunt.
    How can Truss stand there at PMQs on Wednesday and say she’s in charge ? . It’s the biggest ever humiliation of a PM since the Suez crisis .
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    CarlottaVanceCarlottaVance Posts: 59,787

    Truss will resign after this. She is utterly humiliated.

    You think she has that much self awareness?
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    eek said:

    eek said:

    NI tax cut is being kept. 👍

    That was the most important bit.

    It really isn't - that leaves big problems funding social care.

    And you need to fund social care to keep the NHS going -

    lack of social care -> bed blocking -> delayed hospital admissions -> A&E issues -> 6-8 hour wait for ambulances.

    It was, however, impossible to reverse the change because it's too late to change things for November 6th.
    It doesn't leave any issues funding social care, NI goes into central funding anyway. Just deal with it using central funding, just as it should be.

    The idea NI is "ringfenced" is for the birds.
    I'm talking about the £5bn or so that the NI increases generated. That money still needs to be found because it's solves a big problem the NHS has in beds being underutilised due to people not being moved into care homes.
    That's an issue for the Treasury, not for Social Care. The £5bn goes to the Treasury, it doesn't go to Care or anyone else. How much the Treasury gives to Social Care is up to the Treasury.

    £5bn changes in taxes and spending happen every year, the idea that one tax is linked to one expenditure is malicious nonsense.
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    MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 50,144

    This is effectively an internal coup really.

    First stages of.
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    DriverDriver Posts: 4,522

    Scott_xP said:

    Just throwing this out there, but take a step back and we’re surely underpricing a voluntary resignation from Truss? Her leadership programme is about to be deleted live from the Treasury.
    https://twitter.com/michaelsavage/status/1581949004908097536

    That would be a relief to everyone and the right thing to do
    There's been no point to her staying in office since she was forced to appoint Hunt anyway.
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