So that is another failed manifesto promise then -- got it

So that is another failed manifesto promise then -- got it

It wasn't a manifesto promise.So that is another failed manifesto promise then
They said it hundreds of thousands of timesIt wasn't a manifesto promise.

Yes, they never claimed they would close all food banks within a year. You made that up.And this was in their manifesto
They said it hundreds of thousands of times
So thisYes, they never claimed they would close all food banks within a year. You made that up.
I never said that either -- did IJust like you are doing with "never claimed they would close all food banks within a year. You made that up "

So now labour are in power have they all shut down because they are not needed.
So that is another failed manifesto promise then -- got it![]()
Yes, they never claimed they would close all food banks within a year. You made that up.
I never said that either -- did I
Slimy - selective and doesn’t even say what you think it does. -- everyone can see what you did. You are known for it and you have done it hundreds of thousands of times.Give it up, you've been caught out again.

You claimed they said they would close food banks, and because they haven't, after a year, you say the have broken an election promise.Slimy - selective and doesn’t even say what you think it does. -- everyone can see what you did. You are known for it and you have done it hundreds of thousands of times.
I’ve got no problem with inheritance tax - despite forking out a six figure sum when my Parents passed away.Inheritance tax disgusts me. As does CGT.
I get fed up with the 'you've done nothing to earn it' argument. e.g. a talking head on a tv prog yesterday said 'If someone buys a house for x and sells it for y years later and it's appreciated a lot in value, they've done absolutely nothing to gain that wealth. Therefore it's quite right it should be taxed.'
The same argument about people that hold S&S.
It makes me sick. And no, I'm not wealthy.

Yes, it was, very laudableThis was their manifesto promise
We want to end mass dependence on emergency food parcels , which is a moral scar on our society.
Strawman, and irrelevant.If you want to be slimy about it and stick to "emergency food parcels" then they have had over a year - how is that promise going. Given they said it was a "moral scar on our society" you would expect them to act fast on it. You dont seem too bothered about it and want to defend your labour from a position of "im alright jack"
Just as well others are not willing to ignore it like you are.
slimy untrustworthy play on words
Cool shoehornLike this, you mean:
Forridge today said that the small boats crisis is a "threat to public order".
And why is this slimy?
Because it is true. As is the Old Firm derby, a heatwave (people out till all hours, mixed with bbqs and beer, and general cantankerousness that prolonged hot weather brings to some). But he chooses to single out this particularreason. Weaponising it.
Fromage has given a green light to anyone wanting to kick off, using thereasonexcuse of "the boats, innit", without actually saying so.
Fromage hasn't actually said "Go out and kick off!", so can argue any disorder is nothing he can be held responsible for.
Bloke's made a career out of grifting, out of division.
You're his mate, only until he's secured your paw print on the ballot paper.
After that, you're just another mark, another mug.

Btw it isn't £1M tax free, for everyone and plenty of people not just wealthy people, have been able to dodge the tax.I’ve got no problem with inheritance tax - despite forking out a six figure sum when my Parents passed away.
The first £1M is tax free
The person (estate) paying the tax isn’t going to miss it
The person receiving the inheritance, never had it, so can’t miss it.
You get 60% of everything else.
I understand the depth of feeling about paying tax on money that may already have been taxed, but but double taxation happens all the time (paying VAT from income taxed earnings). What do we do instead? Other forms of wealth tax often require a payment whilst you’re alive & kicking.
My biggest problem with inheritance tax is that the super-rich can afford the advice to enable avoidance. Close the loop holes, up the threshold with inflation, and tax everything over £10M at 60%.