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By *0shadesOfFilth OP   Man  over a year ago

nearby

Liz Truss the most probable winner of the Tory leadership will be PM in a months time.

Today she has stated £3000 annual pay cuts to 432,000 civil servants, including police and armed forces.

In the face of the increasing cost of living, higher rents, energy and fuel etc, what state will this leave those households in and our public services.

There are already food banks in some hospitals for their staff.

Truss dined out at a private members club spending £3000 of tax payers money on a fancy lunch and £500k on a flight to Australia.

Any Tory apologists here, what do they think about the civil service pay cuts.

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By *ife NinjaMan  over a year ago

Dunfermline

A race to shit on as many people as possible to shore up their core vote. Bastards

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

If I’ve read it right it seems it’s going to hit the poorer regions worse. If this doesn’t show what they’re all about then I don’t know what will.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Thatcher V2

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I hope the people who oppose strikes are preparing themselves for a lot more.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Oliver Cromwell

Dissolve parliament

All cheating liars making money off the back of public

Lining there own pockets

Rich get richer poor get taxed to hell on everything

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By *a LunaWoman  over a year ago

South Wales

With home heating costs set to increase in the upcoming months, I think she should sod off and leave folk with their money so they stand a chance of making it through the bloody Winter.

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By *0shadesOfFilth OP   Man  over a year ago

nearby

25 months out of the EU

strikes, civil service pay cuts, fuel poverty, extra national insurance, deferred state pension, higher rents, more homelessness, 2 million food bank meals, 24 hours wait in an ambulance queue at hospitals and 6 million waiting hospital treatment

tory britain 2022

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"25 months out of the EU

strikes, civil service pay cuts, fuel poverty, extra national insurance, deferred state pension, higher rents, more homelessness, 2 million food bank meals, 24 hours wait in an ambulance queue at hospitals and 6 million waiting hospital treatment

tory britain 2022"

But people will still say Boris was just doing his best and Brexit was a success

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

These threads alway remind me to one day go and post a FAF or snog/fuck/avoid thread in the politics forum.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"25 months out of the EU

strikes, civil service pay cuts, fuel poverty, extra national insurance, deferred state pension, higher rents, more homelessness, 2 million food bank meals, 24 hours wait in an ambulance queue at hospitals and 6 million waiting hospital treatment

tory britain 2022

But people will still say Boris was just doing his best and Brexit was a success "

You seek to forget that time and time again he got the big calls right.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"These threads alway remind me to one day go and post a FAF or snog/fuck/avoid thread in the politics forum. "

Do it in the covid forums. They’re known for being really friendly in there

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"25 months out of the EU

strikes, civil service pay cuts, fuel poverty, extra national insurance, deferred state pension, higher rents, more homelessness, 2 million food bank meals, 24 hours wait in an ambulance queue at hospitals and 6 million waiting hospital treatment

tory britain 2022

But people will still say Boris was just doing his best and Brexit was a success

You seek to forget that time and time again he got the big calls right."

Other than the vaccine rollout I can’t name any.

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By *actilemale4uMan  over a year ago

London

The red wall will return if truss becomes prime minister.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I don't think it's cuts from existing levels so much as future pay based on regional cost of living, ie it's theoretically cheaper outside London so you don't need as much? Still a bloody stupid idea to have inequality of pay for the same job, based on where you are doing it. Picking on all the public sector workers that the government totally rely on to keep things stumbling along may not be a smart move.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"If I’ve read it right it seems it’s going to hit the poorer regions worse. If this doesn’t show what they’re all about then I don’t know what will."

The spin will be: "The cost of living is substantially lower in the regions..."

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"... ie it's theoretically cheaper outside London so you don't need as much? "

You certainly don't need as much outside London. That's precisely why there is a simple pay scale for everyone, supplemented by an additional payment for inner and outer London.

It's a cut!

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By *ohn KanakaMan  over a year ago

Not all that North of North London


"If I’ve read it right it seems it’s going to hit the poorer regions worse. If this doesn’t show what they’re all about then I don’t know what will."

That can't be true, they keep telling us they are levelling up! Thats surely not an empty tory promise designed to think the red wall voters they care?

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By *ohn KanakaMan  over a year ago

Not all that North of North London


"25 months out of the EU

strikes, civil service pay cuts, fuel poverty, extra national insurance, deferred state pension, higher rents, more homelessness, 2 million food bank meals, 24 hours wait in an ambulance queue at hospitals and 6 million waiting hospital treatment

tory britain 2022

But people will still say Boris was just doing his best and Brexit was a success

You seek to forget that time and time again he got the big calls right."

Which big calls?

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By *ryandseeMan  over a year ago

Yorkshire

Levelling up my .... oops, I don't swear

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By *ohn KanakaMan  over a year ago

Not all that North of North London


"25 months out of the EU

strikes, civil service pay cuts, fuel poverty, extra national insurance, deferred state pension, higher rents, more homelessness, 2 million food bank meals, 24 hours wait in an ambulance queue at hospitals and 6 million waiting hospital treatment

tory britain 2022

But people will still say Boris was just doing his best and Brexit was a success

You seek to forget that time and time again he got the big calls right.

Other than the vaccine rollout I can’t name any."

Which the NHS grabbed control of because literally every other aspect of covid was a disaster

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"25 months out of the EU

strikes, civil service pay cuts, fuel poverty, extra national insurance, deferred state pension, higher rents, more homelessness, 2 million food bank meals, 24 hours wait in an ambulance queue at hospitals and 6 million waiting hospital treatment

tory britain 2022

But people will still say Boris was just doing his best and Brexit was a success

You seek to forget that time and time again he got the big calls right.

Other than the vaccine rollout I can’t name any.

Which the NHS grabbed control of because literally every other aspect of covid was a disaster "

100% but it was literally the only thing I could think of that he got right. I could rattle off an endless list of everything he got wrong though.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"25 months out of the EU

strikes, civil service pay cuts, fuel poverty, extra national insurance, deferred state pension, higher rents, more homelessness, 2 million food bank meals, 24 hours wait in an ambulance queue at hospitals and 6 million waiting hospital treatment

tory britain 2022

But people will still say Boris was just doing his best and Brexit was a success

You seek to forget that time and time again he got the big calls right.

Which big calls?"

The ones to Zelenskyy. He made plenty of those.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"25 months out of the EU

strikes, civil service pay cuts, fuel poverty, extra national insurance, deferred state pension, higher rents, more homelessness, 2 million food bank meals, 24 hours wait in an ambulance queue at hospitals and 6 million waiting hospital treatment

tory britain 2022

But people will still say Boris was just doing his best and Brexit was a success

You seek to forget that time and time again he got the big calls right.

Other than the vaccine rollout I can’t name any."

HE GOT BREXIT DUN

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By *irldnCouple  over a year ago

Brighton

Is this the same thing as Truss’ announcement on regional pay rates? If so then she has already u-turned. See other thread...!

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By *ohn KanakaMan  over a year ago

Not all that North of North London


"25 months out of the EU

strikes, civil service pay cuts, fuel poverty, extra national insurance, deferred state pension, higher rents, more homelessness, 2 million food bank meals, 24 hours wait in an ambulance queue at hospitals and 6 million waiting hospital treatment

tory britain 2022

But people will still say Boris was just doing his best and Brexit was a success

You seek to forget that time and time again he got the big calls right.

Other than the vaccine rollout I can’t name any.

HE GOT BREXIT DUN"

And that's brought about what positives?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"25 months out of the EU

strikes, civil service pay cuts, fuel poverty, extra national insurance, deferred state pension, higher rents, more homelessness, 2 million food bank meals, 24 hours wait in an ambulance queue at hospitals and 6 million waiting hospital treatment

tory britain 2022

But people will still say Boris was just doing his best and Brexit was a success

You seek to forget that time and time again he got the big calls right.

Other than the vaccine rollout I can’t name any.

HE GOT BREXIT DUN"

Did he though? All I hear is brexiteers saying it wasn’t the brexit they voted for.

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By *heNerdyFembyWoman  over a year ago

Eastbourne (she/they)


"25 months out of the EU

strikes, civil service pay cuts, fuel poverty, extra national insurance, deferred state pension, higher rents, more homelessness, 2 million food bank meals, 24 hours wait in an ambulance queue at hospitals and 6 million waiting hospital treatment

tory britain 2022

But people will still say Boris was just doing his best and Brexit was a success

You seek to forget that time and time again he got the big calls right.

Other than the vaccine rollout I can’t name any.

HE GOT BREXIT DUN

Did he though? All I hear is brexiteers saying it wasn’t the brexit they voted for. "

Yet to meet someone who has actually said it is the Brexit they voted for...

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By *ohn KanakaMan  over a year ago

Not all that North of North London


"25 months out of the EU

strikes, civil service pay cuts, fuel poverty, extra national insurance, deferred state pension, higher rents, more homelessness, 2 million food bank meals, 24 hours wait in an ambulance queue at hospitals and 6 million waiting hospital treatment

tory britain 2022

But people will still say Boris was just doing his best and Brexit was a success

You seek to forget that time and time again he got the big calls right.

Other than the vaccine rollout I can’t name any.

HE GOT BREXIT DUN

Did he though? All I hear is brexiteers saying it wasn’t the brexit they voted for.

Yet to meet someone who has actually said it is the Brexit they voted for..."

Nor me.

And that includes pretty much all those politicians that campaigned for it. No one is enthusing about it and yet this is paraded out as one of Johnson's success stories

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Is this the same thing as Truss’ announcement on regional pay rates? If so then she has already u-turned. See other thread...! "
breaking news : Liz Truss gives public sector 3k PAYRISE !!!

Torynomics

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By *0shadesOfFilth OP   Man  over a year ago

nearby

Never believe a brexiteer whose television is larger than his bookshelf.

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By *ob198XaMan  over a year ago

teleford


"Liz Truss the most probable winner of the Tory leadership will be PM in a months time.

Today she has stated £3000 annual pay cuts to 432,000 civil servants, including police and armed forces.

In the face of the increasing cost of living, higher rents, energy and fuel etc, what state will this leave those households in and our public services.

There are already food banks in some hospitals for their staff.

Truss dined out at a private members club spending £3000 of tax payers money on a fancy lunch and £500k on a flight to Australia.

Any Tory apologists here, what do they think about the civil service pay cuts. "

Has she? I have’t heard that and I don’t think you have either. There was an announcement that according to the Guardian, admittedly a terrible source of information, which would have been an average cut of £1500 but she has U turned on it already! Remember who the alternative pathetic Russian apologist PM would have been had labour won the last general election!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Liz Truss the most probable winner of the Tory leadership will be PM in a months time.

Today she has stated £3000 annual pay cuts to 432,000 civil servants, including police and armed forces.

In the face of the increasing cost of living, higher rents, energy and fuel etc, what state will this leave those households in and our public services.

There are already food banks in some hospitals for their staff.

Truss dined out at a private members club spending £3000 of tax payers money on a fancy lunch and £500k on a flight to Australia.

Any Tory apologists here, what do they think about the civil service pay cuts.

Has she? I have’t heard that and I don’t think you have either. There was an announcement that according to the Guardian, admittedly a terrible source of information, which would have been an average cut of £1500 but she has U turned on it already! Remember who the alternative pathetic Russian apologist PM would have been had labour won the last general election!!"

Corbyn is gone. Why are the right still so obsessed with him?

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By *ohn KanakaMan  over a year ago

Not all that North of North London


"Liz Truss the most probable winner of the Tory leadership will be PM in a months time.

Today she has stated £3000 annual pay cuts to 432,000 civil servants, including police and armed forces.

In the face of the increasing cost of living, higher rents, energy and fuel etc, what state will this leave those households in and our public services.

There are already food banks in some hospitals for their staff.

Truss dined out at a private members club spending £3000 of tax payers money on a fancy lunch and £500k on a flight to Australia.

Any Tory apologists here, what do they think about the civil service pay cuts.

Has she? I have’t heard that and I don’t think you have either. There was an announcement that according to the Guardian, admittedly a terrible source of information, which would have been an average cut of £1500 but she has U turned on it already! Remember who the alternative pathetic Russian apologist PM would have been had labour won the last general election!!

Corbyn is gone. Why are the right still so obsessed with him?"

Because thst sort of whatfism I'd the only way to counter the record of the the worst PM ever?

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By *ovebjsMan  over a year ago

Bristol


"25 months out of the EU

strikes, civil service pay cuts, fuel poverty, extra national insurance, deferred state pension, higher rents, more homelessness, 2 million food bank meals, 24 hours wait in an ambulance queue at hospitals and 6 million waiting hospital treatment

tory britain 2022"

Do you really believe that staying in the EU would have stopped prices rising ? Russia invading Covid striking ?

And talking of striking add the unions to that as well

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By *uddy laneMan  over a year ago

dudley

The cuts will happen they may not be palatable at the moment, but give it a year or two and I can see most departments of the dwp being replaced by AI.

They don't say these things off the cuff the seed has been placed.

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