@montie@EFTA4UK@GeorgeTrefgarne No, Norway should be the destination, not a stop off point. Giving the impression it is a stop gap will not fly and the EFTA countries won't want the disruption just to help us out a bit. We can make EFTA/EEA work for all of us.
@EssexPR The police have serious questions to answer over how they responded to the incident. Whipping up a riot is not helping anything or anyone, outside the usual grifters, including you.
@LucyTCWife@KMblade1984 "For all I care" does not absolve you from being perfectly happy with people being burned alive in hotels. Nor is it a "get out of jail free card" to try and suggest you didn't mean it, when you clearly did. Didn't fancy your chances in court with that BS excuse either, did you.
@Nigel_Farage Absolutely nonsense. Perhaps they will apologise when you have apologised for the countless nonsense you have done, received and said? I can think of 5 million things you should be held to account for as a starting point. Incitement is also not a good look.
@BasedMillwaII@DPJHodges The officers should be fully investigated and appropriate actions taken. However, politicians inciting people further, against the families wishes, is an issue and the events in Southampton last night were not ok or constructive.
@Queenshandbag1@DPJHodges "So it was a misquote" - Jules
Glad you agree, whether there were any more words before "misquote" or after "was" doesn't matter.
@BasedMillwaII@DPJHodges Omitting words, and therefore context, is just as bad as changing a word that doesn't really make the incitement any better or worse.
@LGB_1962@DPJHodges He repeated a misremembered quote three times. It would have been odd if he hadn't repeated the same quote all three times, considering that is what he believed the quote to have been at the time. No?
@DPJHodges Reform ltd is just a collection of incompetent grifters united by a common hatred. Fine for sniping from the sidelines and generally being hypocrites, but not so good if stability and competence is what you are after.
@WoodDaBear@neveragain499@1517mmMark@SandyofSuffolk Perhaps instead of calling people "thick" you could better spend your time looking into which benefits are taxed? The basic SP has also been classified as a benefit since 1946.
@stuey_beef It is a daft policy and not the right way to tackle the perceived issue, but I do wonder if people don't fully grasp that scaling back their contributions is not the best option financially. The biggest issue is what employers will decide to do and the impact of that.
@Richard40872565@stuey_beef If you pay into your pension via Salary sacrifice you'd still save the income tax (20% basic, 40% higher). You'd just lose the 8% or 2% NI savings. So taking it now means you lose 20%/40% to "save" 8%/2%... Doesn't seem the best approach.