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Oberon 03-18-16 03:29 PM

Well, a bit of good news for the disabled, it seems that the planned cuts are going to get 'kicked into the long grass' since it looks like enough Conservative rebels would have voted against it to negate the slim majority that the Tories have in parliament.
Bravo to the Tory rebels for having a heart and a conscience. :yep:

Oberon 03-18-16 04:10 PM

Nosferatu has resigned!
Apparently it's in protest at the treasurys pressure to increase cuts to benefits, but given his track record I'd say it's getting out of the door before Gideon can blame him for the revolt.

http://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/...jkrsi6sjpg.jpg
Current status of the Conservative government.

STEED 03-18-16 04:26 PM

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Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith has resigned citing pressure to make cuts to disability benefits.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-35848687

IDS's track record tells me he did not do this as a caring person but more like a political game of chess.

Now this is interesting for the leadership candidates, Gids has over stepped the mark and if the UK votes to stay in the EU Boris will be spent. This leaves Busty May in a better position maybe. :hmmm:

STEED 03-18-16 04:45 PM

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Sugar tax: What is the UK's most sugary drink?
Wow all this beef in Coca~Cola direction seems to a little off the mark. Yes lots of sugar but not No.1 or 2 or even 3.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-35831125

I like Coca~Cola Zero because I can taste the coke and not a mouth full of sugar. The problem here is the government needs to look at milk shacks and fruit drinks as well which are just as loaded with sugar.

STEED 03-19-16 05:19 AM

We are still in this all together, meanwhile in No.10..

Dave - "More champaign George?

George - Top' o Dave, fresh pig?

Dave - Bang on, here piggy piggy piggy.

STEED 03-19-16 05:34 AM

Right lets get to it..

There may be more to IDS stepping down than meets the eye, his former department is under pressure to release expenditure figures about Universal Credit. For nearly four years now the DWP has refused to make those figures public and now two judges are on the verge of getting those figures released. Speculation about UC expenditure points to a very costly scheme that is still riddled with flaws.

IDS approved these budget plans and now after the budget a backlash has started and IDS sees a opportunity to look good and step down. No I am not buying it, nor am I buying he stepped down over the EU debate so he can focus much more time on that.

Oberon 03-19-16 06:46 AM

Yeah, he definitely stepped down before he could become the scapegoat for a system that clearly hasn't worked. It's a pretty heavy blow for the Tories and Labour has a wide goal to take advantage of, will be interesting to see how much hay they can make out of it.
Meanwhile, Stephen Crab has become the new Work and Pensions Secretary, a man who voted in favour of the cuts, comes from a Council Estate™, likes to talk about God and will likely be just another IDS but with added manscaping.
Just earlier this week his own constituents sprayed 'Why do you hate the sick?' on his office, so that's probably what got him the job:

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cd58DCsXIAE_rXd.jpg

STEED 03-19-16 06:58 AM

I was reading about Stephen Crab on a news site and noted in the comments this person has him as their MP. They think he is useless and a nasty piece of work. Looks like old Gids has a new Axe man to deliver his death blows. :rolleyes:

Jimbuna 03-19-16 09:41 AM

I applaud the resignation of IDS but looking back at his voting record I would have to ask "Why the sudden conscience change?"

As for Gideon, this is his third or fourth publicly humiliating climbdown so I suspect his credibility and chances of becoming the next PM have taken a severe downturn.

STEED 03-19-16 09:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2390756)
I applaud the resignation of IDS but looking back at his voting record I would have to ask "Why the sudden conscience change?"

As for Gideon, this is his third or fourth publicly humiliating climbdown so I suspect his credibility and chances of becoming the next PM have taken a severe downturn.

One B'stard out another bigger B'stard in. As for the leadership challenge old big hooters May is now the front runner. It has come to light Gids is like Himmler wants more and more power which is creepy and he could become the real power behind May or Johnson or who ever else throws their hat in the ring. If he fails to make a come back. :hmm2:

Jimbuna 03-19-16 10:16 AM

The only comeback he could hope for would be to introduce a system of fairer taxation and I doubt that will happen seeing as the vast majority of Tory backers are those with the most wealth.

BossMark 03-21-16 03:47 AM

https://home.bt.com/news/uk-news/gov...11364047346982

Well its great to see toff boys goons falling out with each other......Gideon should resign next over his ballsed up budget, but seen as hes one of toff boys best mates I don't think that he will, but I hope he does.

Jimbuna 03-21-16 07:10 AM

Iain Duncan Smith: Why I quit cabinet

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-35855004

And the band played 'Believe it if you like' :nope:

STEED 03-21-16 08:13 AM

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Originally Posted by BossMark (Post 2391244)
https://home.bt.com/news/uk-news/gov...11364047346982

Well its great to see toff boys goons falling out with each other......Gideon should resign next over his ballsed up budget, but seen as hes one of toff boys best mates I don't think that he will, but I hope he does.

His 2012 budget was the same and here we are in 2016 and again he does it without a care in the world. Even if he backs down over the benifit issue he will find a new way to sting them.

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2391286)
Iain Duncan Smith: Why I quit cabinet

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-35855004

And the band played 'Believe it if you like' :nope:

Usless BBC got all that money and they still use Flash Player on their website which is a load of rubbish. BBC ask SKY who clearly are using something else which I can watch.

No Flash Player no comment on what IDS said.

Jimbuna 03-21-16 08:43 AM

No Flash Player...no lookee :)


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