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					Originally Posted by Sirius  Today i am so glad i did not vote for the bunch of muppets in power now. I can sleep easy knowing that i have not contributed to the eventual deaths of pensioners this winter, i await the response from the labour supporters who believe that Labour have done well by voting in this cut. The train drivers will be loving all the extra money at the expense of the pensioners. |  Thousands of pensioners  might die of hypothermia but on the pluss side mick jagger won't get £200   
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					Originally Posted by Sirius  Today i am so glad i did not vote for the bunch of muppets in power now. I can sleep easy knowing that i have not contributed to the eventual deaths of pensioners this winter, i await the response from the labour supporters who believe that Labour have done well by voting in this cut. The train drivers will be loving all the extra money at the expense of the pensioners. |  Perhaps before you pontificate further you could answer the following. What are  the estimated excess deaths caused by austerity ? Cuts to public services etc ?
 
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					Originally Posted by Damien  This I more akin to them increasing your salary to £900 but taking away an annual bonus you got of £300 if we're making that comparison. 
 Anyway, I think Labour should delay it a year. This takes us past this 10% increase in energy bills and allows another year of triple lock to kick in.
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			And every one of those voting for pensioners to be killed can claim their £3500 heating allowance.
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					Originally Posted by papa smurf  Thats champagne socialists for you. |  And Kemi Badenoch (and those Conservative MPs who voted for her in the 2022 Leadership Election)…
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			Just to add a little reality to all this.Remember that energy is cheaper this year (winter).
 
 The Energy cap last winter (Oct-Dec) was £1834 and then £1928 (Jan-Mar).
 This year its only £1717 (Oct-Dec) and predicted to be about £1740 (Jan-Mar).
 
 So £117 cheaper for Oct-Dec this year, and around £188 cheaper in Jan-Mar.
 
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					Originally Posted by Paul  Just to add a little reality to all this.Remember that energy is cheaper this year (winter).
 
 The Energy cap last winter (Oct-Dec) was £1834 and then £1928 (Jan-Mar).
 This year its only £1717 (Oct-Dec) and predicted to be about £1740 (Jan-Mar).
 
 So £117 cheaper for Oct-Dec this year, and around £188 cheaper in Jan-Mar.
 |  And the last State Pension rise was £900 in April 2024…
 
I don’t understand why they don’t delay it until they can find a way of targeting at those most in need (just ask HMRC for a file if those who have incomes of less than £nn,nnn, then match the payments on NI number).
		 
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		|  10-09-2024, 19:59 | #265 |  
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					Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees  Perhaps before you pontificate further you could answer the following. What are  the estimated excess deaths caused by austerity ? Cuts to public services etc ? |  Don’t know,  you tell us.
 
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		|  10-09-2024, 23:01 | #266 |  
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			Can somebody help Rachel Reeves with her memory?  She seems to have forgotten something she said she’d never forget.
		 
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			I couldn’t vote today as I was at the dentist…………
 But if I wasn’t at the dentist I would definitely 100% have voted against the government, they’re so nasty.
 
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