Jimjamesak
Already insane, UAA making it worse
As I saw elsewhere: "Starmer didn't win this election, Sunak and the Tories lost it."The problem I see is that conservative+reform was higher than labour. Not great if they get their sh__t together.
As I saw elsewhere: "Starmer didn't win this election, Sunak and the Tories lost it."The problem I see is that conservative+reform was higher than labour. Not great if they get their sh__t together.
The Jacob Rees-Mogg moment was also memorable, mostly because under normal circumstances he wouldn't deign to associate with any of these peasants and would likely call a Constable if any of them attempted to speak to him on the street
https://youtu.be/9e9tsMa5ThU?si=wRHSlSAnjuV2VOnK
Let's hope the US does the same.
Nah, this has been a goal for the Labour Party for like a 150 years.**** must be dire
Nah, this has been a goal for the Labour Party for like a 150 years.
So Labour introduced a new inheritance tax on farms valued at over ?1 million and now rich ****s like Jeremy Clarkson and the Dyson guy are leading protests against it.
The image of average people marching to protect rich people’s tax avoidance schemes is a poignant example of the world today.
The problem for Clarkson and his gaslighting is that he’s on the record saying he bought his farm primarily to avoid paying taxes, and there’s still a portion of the British media willing to point that out.Same shiat you hear here about the inheritance tax and small farms, when it only kicks in at something like 7.5 million in assets.