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Paul 21-06-2017 13:47

Government & Post Election Discussion
 
So far it seems a somewhat watered down affair.

Nothing really very controversial, quite a few welcome (IMO) changes.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-40339564

Taf 21-06-2017 14:27

Re: Queens Speech (Government Plans) 2017
 
"Smart Meter Bill

..... puts consumers in control of their energy use, helping them understand their energy and bills, bringing an end to estimated billing and transforming the experience of pre-paying customers

..... protects the operation of the national data and communication service to safeguard smart services at all times

..... ensure smart meters will be offered to every household and business by the end of 2020

..... introduce a Special Administrative Regime, which will provide insurance for the national smart meter infrastructure in the unlikely event that the company responsible for it becomes insolvent"

denphone 21-06-2017 15:03

Re: Queens Speech (Government Plans) 2017
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Taf (Post 35904210)
"Smart Meter Bill

..... puts consumers in control of their energy use, helping them understand their energy and bills, bringing an end to estimated billing and transforming the experience of pre-paying customers

..... protects the operation of the national data and communication service to safeguard smart services at all times

..... ensure smart meters will be offered to every household and business by the end of 2020

..... introduce a Special Administrative Regime, which will provide insurance for the national smart meter infrastructure in the unlikely event that the company responsible for it becomes insolvent"

We have had our smart meter for 2 years now and thus so far we are pretty happy with it.

tweetiepooh 21-06-2017 16:16

Re: Queens Speech (Government Plans) 2017
 
We maybe better off without as our solar panel export is assumed to be 50% so if we use more than that we are even more pennies in. If we use less though we are worse off, hence we use most heavy electricals in morning when panels are at max.

Osem 21-06-2017 19:11

Re: Queens Speech (Government Plans) 2017
 
It's great the Corbyn and McDonnell are so pro the police, just a bit odd that they don't seem to mind stirring up tensions for 'demonstrations' like the Day of Rage in which the police are once again going to be in the front line for any violence meted our by the loony lefties. When McDonnell boasted about 'the best of our movement kicking the **** out of Millbank' during the London riots who does he think was put at most at risk I wonder. The police!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEuKBxdyy-Q

The 'best of our movement'? Angry, violent, thugs? Really? It's really quite bizarre that anyone could vote for dangerous hypocrites like this.

Mr K 21-06-2017 19:22

Re: Queens Speech (Government Plans) 2017
 
It was a rubbish speech; no jokes or anecdotes at all. And she didn't toast the bridesmaids...

Mick 24-06-2017 17:07

Re: Queens Speech (Government Plans) 2017
 
At least we can see where Jeremy Corbyn's priorities lie..... and it ain't with Veterans of our Armed forces, bloody traitor. :rolleyes: #NotPrimeMinisterMaterial

Julian 24-06-2017 17:27

Re: Queens Speech (Government Plans) 2017
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35904676)
At least we can see where Jeremy Corbyn's priorities lie..... and it ain't with Veterans of our Armed forces, bloody traitor. :rolleyes: #NotPrimeMinisterMaterial

But the great unwashed were cheering his name through their drug fuelled haze at Glastonbury just now. They love him :erm:

Osem 24-06-2017 17:37

Re: Queens Speech (Government Plans) 2017
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Julian (Post 35904679)
But the great unwashed were cheering his name through their drug fuelled haze at Glastonbury just now. They love him :erm:

Sorry but they can't see beyond the ends of the noses. They hear what they want to hear.

Mr K 24-06-2017 17:45

Re: Queens Speech (Government Plans) 2017
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Osem (Post 35904680)
They hear what they want to hear.

What Radiohead? Theresa could have gone along and put her point of view and got down with the kids....

Mick 24-06-2017 17:47

Re: Queens Speech (Government Plans) 2017
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35904681)
What Radiohead? Theresa could have gone along and put her point of view and got down with the kids....

She has better morals. Unlike you, Corbyn.... May went to the Armed Forces day service in Liverpool. :rolleyes:

Mr K 24-06-2017 17:58

Re: Queens Speech (Government Plans) 2017
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35904682)
She has better morals. Unlike you, Corbyn.... May went to the Armed Forces day service in Liverpool. :rolleyes:

She seems to have gone down well in Liverpool too...
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/...eaves-13234066
Quote:

. Theresa May is BOOED as she leaves Liverpool.
Shouts of "shame on you" as one onlooker calls her visit a "joke"
There's lots of the public that can't 'see beyond the end of their noses' it seems...:rolleyes:

Damien 24-06-2017 18:19

Re: Queens Speech (Government Plans) 2017
 
I think it's all getting a bit (more) cultish around Corbyn but can't really see what there is to object too about him going to Glastonbury (other than the cult aspect). Some are repeating the mistakes that Remain made by being deaf to the concerns of other demographics, I.e the young.

Osem 24-06-2017 22:29

Re: Queens Speech (Government Plans) 2017
 
Corbyn even had the audacity to post an old picture of himself meeting with veterans whilst he was off having fun at a music festival.

https://order-order.com/2017/06/24/c...lasto-instead/

What a complete and utter disgrace to parliament this guy and his nasty cronies are.

Damien 25-06-2017 00:58

Re: Queens Speech (Government Plans) 2017
 
Because he went to Glastonbury and not the Armed Forces Day? Is the latter a thing it's customary for the leader of the opposition to attend? I really don't see that as a disgrace or nasty. If he didn't turn up to remembrance day that would be something else entirely.


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