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  1. skybluetony176

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    I see they’ve given up looking for the brexit opportunities. The minister for brexit opportunities position has been dropped. Shame really, we need those sunlit upland of no downside only considerable upside opportunities now more than ever. I’m starting to brexit was a lie.
  2. skybluetony176

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    They are but the BOE has specifically said that Truss’ “plan” is going to drive them directly as supports the growth of inflation. Just let that sink in for a second. In light of all the evidence she’s made the deliberate political decision to take a course of action that is going to drive...
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    Looks like we’re getting some new manager bounce. BOE confirms that interest rates are going to rise of the back of Truss’s plans for dealing with the energy crisis and the pound has just dropped to it’s lowest level since 1985 so expect petrol prices to rise again as well as anything else...
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    You’re going to have to tell us who or we’re going to be throwing names out all afternoon.
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    Doesn’t surprise me in the least, which only makes more mockery of it will stifle investment line. It clearly won’t.
  6. skybluetony176

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    If she’s ruling out an exceptional tax on energy companies exceptional profits because she doesn’t want to hinder investment then surely she must have a guarantee of exceptional investment from the exceptional profits. Where is it?
  7. skybluetony176

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    She’s determined to have her poll tax moment in her first week.
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    Funny, I had the exact same conversation with someone yesterday when they suggested that Truss is a sacrificial lamb, Labour will win the next general election to act as a sort of palette cleanser of blame from 14 years of the Tories, Boris to come back in as leader to win the following GE...
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    Given she campaigned on an anti woke platform they and their compliant anti woke right wing press ain’t half spent the morning bragging about reaching a quota of no white males in the top jobs and the most diverse cabinet ever assembled. It’s political correctness gone mad I tell you, the...
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    Won at a time when the Tories were popular coupled with him being popular. Not saying isn’t a tall ask but I recon Labour will be thinking that they could win there, especially as the priorities have moved away from Brexit.
  11. skybluetony176

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    Are you including hiding in fridges in that question?
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    Apparently he’s considering resigning as an MP so it could be by-election time again. It’s also a seat Labour held not so long ago so is winnable for them.
  13. skybluetony176

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    Could be worse. You could be one of the Tory MP’s not talented enough to get in it.
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    Suella Braverman is Home Secretary. She makes Priti Patel look like mother Theresa.
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    Climate change denier Jacob Rees-Mogg has been put in charge of tackling climate change.
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    Aren’t we footing most of the estimated £20B bill for Sizewell C? And there’s already talk that the cost is going to double. If you’re assuming that privatisation has spared us the cost of investment in new power plants and things like maintenance of the grid I think you’re going to be...
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    France is buying the remaining shares in EDF for €9.7B. On that Basis the French government could have brought EDF twice if they didn’t have any shares in it in the first place for that £100B. To say we’re being taken for mugs is an understatement.
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