Lizzy Drippin' Truss
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Re: Lizzy Drippin' Truss
I hear them Tories are fixing to oust her if the pound does the 1 for 1 thing with the dollar. How many more unelected Tory PM's serving up serial disasters before the feckless and gormless Brits realize their one trick pony died after Cameron quit and none of his successors thought to feed it?
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Re: Lizzy Drippin' Truss
I'm paid in a currency pegged to the US$. Happy days at the moment for me when sending cash to the UK.
Re: Lizzy Drippin' Truss
Me too. Been there done that. Made about £800 'bonus' between the date submitting my invoice and getting paid on it. Roundabouts and swings though. Been buggered the other way as well. Had a client once who thought the € was the best thing since croissants. Made the mistake of locking in contractor's rates for three years. Everyone quit eventually. Bloody French.
'Don't waste your words on people who deserve your silence'
~Reinhold Messner~
'You don't have to be afraid of everything you don't understand'
~Louise Perica~
"Never put off until tomorrow, what you can put off until next week."
~Ian Vincent~
~Reinhold Messner~
'You don't have to be afraid of everything you don't understand'
~Louise Perica~
"Never put off until tomorrow, what you can put off until next week."
~Ian Vincent~
Re: Lizzy Drippin' Truss
Well MP's may get there wish very soon. Pound hit alow of 1.04 dollars today - basically a 5% devaluation since Truss and the gift the rich mini budget. Six years of economic chaos, bottom not yet in sight.
Tighten your belts (unless you are a CEO).
Tighten your belts (unless you are a CEO).
Re: Lizzy Drippin' Truss
We have the Conservative Party D team screwing up my pension fund and property sale after being voted in by 130,000 paid up members of the blue rinse brigade.
I didn't vote for Cameron or May.
I didn't vote for BoJo.
I certainly didn't vote for Truss and Kwarteng.
Move 'em on - they're a gaggle of Incompetents.
I didn't vote for Cameron or May.
I didn't vote for BoJo.
I certainly didn't vote for Truss and Kwarteng.
Move 'em on - they're a gaggle of Incompetents.
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Re: Lizzy Drippin' Truss
That last bit's what Keir just said in Liverpool.Earnest wrote: ↑September 28, 2022, 11:33 pmWe have the Conservative Party D team screwing up my pension fund and property sale after being voted in by 130,000 paid up members of the blue rinse brigade.
I didn't vote for Cameron or May.
I didn't vote for BoJo.
I certainly didn't vote for Truss and Kwarteng.
Move 'em on - they're a gaggle of Incompetents.
Why does 2024 seem so very, very far away?
'Don't waste your words on people who deserve your silence'
~Reinhold Messner~
'You don't have to be afraid of everything you don't understand'
~Louise Perica~
"Never put off until tomorrow, what you can put off until next week."
~Ian Vincent~
~Reinhold Messner~
'You don't have to be afraid of everything you don't understand'
~Louise Perica~
"Never put off until tomorrow, what you can put off until next week."
~Ian Vincent~
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Re: Lizzy Drippin' Truss
Now she's sacked Kamikazi ......... you really couldn't make this s*** up
Re: Lizzy Drippin' Truss
Kwateng fired by twitter ...... she doesn't care much for the formaities.
New budget coming soon.....
New budget coming soon.....
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Re: Lizzy Drippin' Truss
Who woulda' thunk.
And I thought Australian politics last decade was bad.
Time for the UM Farage fan club to step up, and put him forward as the saviour.
You know who you are.
And I thought Australian politics last decade was bad.
Time for the UM Farage fan club to step up, and put him forward as the saviour.
You know who you are.
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Re: Lizzy Drippin' Truss
Will Truss come up with a huge helping of humble pie with grovel gravy?
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Re: Lizzy Drippin' Truss
DM always had a thing about Pritti Patel and she is most certainly worth a portion of Scunthorpes finest sausage .. skin off ov course !!, Braverman is also a tad sexy in a hairy sort of way so long as the lights are off .....the other two i will leave for you Statto , not a clue who the aging tub of lard wearing the gig lamps is looks like a school dinner lady/
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Re: Lizzy Drippin' Truss
she's the clown (Therese Coffey) who suggested that it didnt matter there was no tomatoes/lettuce/cucumber etc on the supermarket shelves because everyone should be happy we have plenty of turnips we can eat instead (see star frontpage above)
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Re: available fruit and veg.
I wss lucky enough to appreciate the seasonal changes to both. Salads summer stews winter. Strawberrys June.
Runner beans , new pots summer
I was also fortunate having parents who grew so much veg.. It seems today people expect the FULL range every day , despite the costs of shipping same from the world over.
I wss lucky enough to appreciate the seasonal changes to both. Salads summer stews winter. Strawberrys June.
Runner beans , new pots summer
I was also fortunate having parents who grew so much veg.. It seems today people expect the FULL range every day , despite the costs of shipping same from the world over.
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Those were the days when allotments were available and allotment co ops etc were providing everything from seeds to manure at an acceptable cost. Buying 6 tomato seeds in a pack for 5 quid and little growbags to grow them in and then having your water "metered" now makes the cost of providing one salad meal ridiculous.
With the advent of refrigerated transport moving goods around the world is now a viable option that was never even dreamed about in our parents time of gardening. I wonder how much it would now cost to heat my dads old greenhouse (that had a heater running throughout the winter) just to over winter some flowers and get an "early crop" of veggies going? ........no more using wood from the garden and the odd bit of coal as a heat provider these days.
Big business has made sure it is no longer an option to let people provide for themselves (even if we do long for the taste of a home produced strawberry/tomato etc that actually tasted the way it used to)
With the advent of refrigerated transport moving goods around the world is now a viable option that was never even dreamed about in our parents time of gardening. I wonder how much it would now cost to heat my dads old greenhouse (that had a heater running throughout the winter) just to over winter some flowers and get an "early crop" of veggies going? ........no more using wood from the garden and the odd bit of coal as a heat provider these days.
Big business has made sure it is no longer an option to let people provide for themselves (even if we do long for the taste of a home produced strawberry/tomato etc that actually tasted the way it used to)
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Re: Lizzy Drippin' Truss
My Dad had an Electric heater for his Greenhouse, Something about by-passing the meter, never did know what he meant.
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