Furlough extended to October 12:39 - May 12 with 6279 views | westside | Chancellor just announced [Post edited 12 May 2020 12:42]
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Furlough extended to October on 18:47 - May 12 with 1396 views | dickythorpe |
Furlough extended to October on 18:46 - May 12 by londonlisa2001 | Yes I do understand. But I don’t understand the anti English or anti visitor element of it. Sorry, but I don’t. |
You're not allowed to visit your second homes Lisa!!! You're on a WUM. Have a good evening. | | | |
Furlough extended to October on 18:52 - May 12 with 1392 views | londonlisa2001 |
Furlough extended to October on 18:47 - May 12 by dickythorpe | You're not allowed to visit your second homes Lisa!!! You're on a WUM. Have a good evening. |
I’m not. You’re not allowed to travel now, but you could go where the hell you wanted before lockdown. If you had ten houses you could choose one. Which one was up to you surely? You too ! | | | |
Furlough extended to October on 19:03 - May 12 with 1382 views | exiledclaseboy | Employers have to contribute to the 80% from August which is absolutely not unreasonable but also probably the point at which some will start laying people off, especially in the sectors which are less likely to be allowed to reopen (hospitality, pubs etc). | |
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Furlough extended to October on 19:35 - May 12 with 1336 views | londonlisa2001 |
Furlough extended to October on 19:03 - May 12 by exiledclaseboy | Employers have to contribute to the 80% from August which is absolutely not unreasonable but also probably the point at which some will start laying people off, especially in the sectors which are less likely to be allowed to reopen (hospitality, pubs etc). |
Only if people go back to work part time according to the government web site: “ As we reopen the economy, we need to support people to get back to work. From the start of August, furloughed workers will be able to return to work part-time with employers being asked to pay a percentage towards the salaries of their furloughed staff. The employer payments will substitute the contribution the government is currently making, ensuring that staff continue to receive 80% of their salary, up to £2,500 a month.” If a business can’t reopen, staff can’t work part time and so won’t be asked to contribute surely? The TUC earlier tweeted that the 80% was secured until the end of October and Sunak retweeted it. The general point however, is that unfortunately people will lose jobs. Furlough is simply delaying that. But the delay is a huge benefit, partly because people earn money and partly because people looking for jobs can’t do so until things are more normal. | | | |
Furlough extended to October on 19:44 - May 12 with 1324 views | Catullus |
Furlough extended to October on 18:52 - May 12 by londonlisa2001 | I’m not. You’re not allowed to travel now, but you could go where the hell you wanted before lockdown. If you had ten houses you could choose one. Which one was up to you surely? You too ! |
I thought they expected you to remain at your main residence? Quite a few went off to second homes because they were in less populated areas and the locals got quite annoyed about it.. | |
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Furlough extended to October on 19:46 - May 12 with 1319 views | exiledclaseboy |
Furlough extended to October on 19:35 - May 12 by londonlisa2001 | Only if people go back to work part time according to the government web site: “ As we reopen the economy, we need to support people to get back to work. From the start of August, furloughed workers will be able to return to work part-time with employers being asked to pay a percentage towards the salaries of their furloughed staff. The employer payments will substitute the contribution the government is currently making, ensuring that staff continue to receive 80% of their salary, up to £2,500 a month.” If a business can’t reopen, staff can’t work part time and so won’t be asked to contribute surely? The TUC earlier tweeted that the 80% was secured until the end of October and Sunak retweeted it. The general point however, is that unfortunately people will lose jobs. Furlough is simply delaying that. But the delay is a huge benefit, partly because people earn money and partly because people looking for jobs can’t do so until things are more normal. |
Aye, I hadn’t picked up that detail about the part time thing. Makes more sense. I agree this is a very good scheme. It’s undoubtedly the high water mark of the government’s response to all this along with the increase in NHS capacity. | |
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Furlough extended to October on 19:49 - May 12 with 1315 views | exiledclaseboy |
Furlough extended to October on 19:44 - May 12 by Catullus | I thought they expected you to remain at your main residence? Quite a few went off to second homes because they were in less populated areas and the locals got quite annoyed about it.. |
I think it’s as simple as this. If you have a second home, were there before lockdown started and stayed there, you’re fine. In fact if you were there as lockdown started you’d have been irresponsible to travel back to your main residence. If you have a second home and travelled there after lockdown started you’ve broken the rules and are probably a bit of a selfish tw@t.
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Furlough extended to October on 19:52 - May 12 with 1309 views | ploppy |
Furlough extended to October on 19:49 - May 12 by exiledclaseboy | I think it’s as simple as this. If you have a second home, were there before lockdown started and stayed there, you’re fine. In fact if you were there as lockdown started you’d have been irresponsible to travel back to your main residence. If you have a second home and travelled there after lockdown started you’ve broken the rules and are probably a bit of a selfish tw@t.
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I've basically tried to make this very point to @londonlisa on the Withybush thread. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Furlough extended to October on 19:55 - May 12 with 1306 views | exiledclaseboy |
Furlough extended to October on 19:52 - May 12 by ploppy | I've basically tried to make this very point to @londonlisa on the Withybush thread. |
Yeah but I made it better. | |
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Furlough extended to October on 20:10 - May 12 with 1291 views | ploppy |
Furlough extended to October on 19:55 - May 12 by exiledclaseboy | Yeah but I made it better. |
Yeah, but I had numbers for the hard of thinking. | | | |
Furlough extended to October on 20:13 - May 12 with 1287 views | ItchySphincter |
Furlough extended to October on 19:03 - May 12 by exiledclaseboy | Employers have to contribute to the 80% from August which is absolutely not unreasonable but also probably the point at which some will start laying people off, especially in the sectors which are less likely to be allowed to reopen (hospitality, pubs etc). |
It’s smoke and mirrors again. Company directors on annual payroll have no furlough options and none of the benefits of the self-employed whilst staff are sitting at home on state funded holidays. How are businesses supposed to contribute to this idiot chancellor’s poorly thought out schemes? He is forcing businesses to fold and putting people out of work but his grandstanding will lead to people blaming their employers. These Tories truly are scum. | |
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Furlough extended to October on 20:19 - May 12 with 1275 views | londonlisa2001 |
Furlough extended to October on 19:46 - May 12 by exiledclaseboy | Aye, I hadn’t picked up that detail about the part time thing. Makes more sense. I agree this is a very good scheme. It’s undoubtedly the high water mark of the government’s response to all this along with the increase in NHS capacity. |
The furlough scheme, and the associated systems (which don’t seem to have gone wrong despite huge pressure which is a massive congratulations to HMRC) together with the business rates relief, VAT deferral, tax deferral etc are all things which have been handled very well. Also the Nightingales and capacity (as you mention). Comms is a f***ing disaster, as is the app. PPE is not great (but is not great anywhere), testing not great (better than it was and we had no testing capacity a few months ago). Care homes are a national disgrace (but again is replicated elsewhere). Johnson is as much of a lazy, incompetent f***wit as anticipated. Sunak has been better than anticipated. | | | |
Furlough extended to October on 20:21 - May 12 with 1270 views | exiledclaseboy |
Furlough extended to October on 20:19 - May 12 by londonlisa2001 | The furlough scheme, and the associated systems (which don’t seem to have gone wrong despite huge pressure which is a massive congratulations to HMRC) together with the business rates relief, VAT deferral, tax deferral etc are all things which have been handled very well. Also the Nightingales and capacity (as you mention). Comms is a f***ing disaster, as is the app. PPE is not great (but is not great anywhere), testing not great (better than it was and we had no testing capacity a few months ago). Care homes are a national disgrace (but again is replicated elsewhere). Johnson is as much of a lazy, incompetent f***wit as anticipated. Sunak has been better than anticipated. |
See it was inevitable we’d start agreeing again at some point. | |
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Furlough extended to October on 20:22 - May 12 with 1268 views | londonlisa2001 |
Furlough extended to October on 19:49 - May 12 by exiledclaseboy | I think it’s as simple as this. If you have a second home, were there before lockdown started and stayed there, you’re fine. In fact if you were there as lockdown started you’d have been irresponsible to travel back to your main residence. If you have a second home and travelled there after lockdown started you’ve broken the rules and are probably a bit of a selfish tw@t.
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Furlough extended to October on 20:23 - May 12 with 1266 views | londonlisa2001 |
Furlough extended to October on 20:21 - May 12 by exiledclaseboy | See it was inevitable we’d start agreeing again at some point. |
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Furlough extended to October on 20:32 - May 12 with 1251 views | ItchySphincter |
Furlough extended to October on 20:19 - May 12 by londonlisa2001 | The furlough scheme, and the associated systems (which don’t seem to have gone wrong despite huge pressure which is a massive congratulations to HMRC) together with the business rates relief, VAT deferral, tax deferral etc are all things which have been handled very well. Also the Nightingales and capacity (as you mention). Comms is a f***ing disaster, as is the app. PPE is not great (but is not great anywhere), testing not great (better than it was and we had no testing capacity a few months ago). Care homes are a national disgrace (but again is replicated elsewhere). Johnson is as much of a lazy, incompetent f***wit as anticipated. Sunak has been better than anticipated. |
Depends. Rishi is refusing to help thousands of employers and small businesses. I know, I’m one of them, and there are going to be a lot of unemployed in the next few months. | |
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Furlough extended to October on 22:40 - May 12 with 1194 views | longlostjack |
Furlough extended to October on 20:13 - May 12 by ItchySphincter | It’s smoke and mirrors again. Company directors on annual payroll have no furlough options and none of the benefits of the self-employed whilst staff are sitting at home on state funded holidays. How are businesses supposed to contribute to this idiot chancellor’s poorly thought out schemes? He is forcing businesses to fold and putting people out of work but his grandstanding will lead to people blaming their employers. These Tories truly are scum. |
I thought the issue was no furlough on dividend payments Itchy? Tbh I‘ve no idea why they’re alienating their voter base. [Post edited 12 May 2020 22:44]
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Furlough extended to October on 07:42 - May 13 with 1118 views | pikeypaul | Amazing generosity from the Conservatives to the working man.But probably still won’t be enough for the parasite lefties. OUT AFLI | |
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Furlough extended to October on 07:57 - May 13 with 1112 views | Jackinexile1 |
Furlough extended to October on 07:42 - May 13 by pikeypaul | Amazing generosity from the Conservatives to the working man.But probably still won’t be enough for the parasite lefties. OUT AFLI |
You think they are "giving" the "working man" this money? This will all be paid back one way or another. | | | |
Furlough extended to October on 08:23 - May 13 with 1097 views | ItchySphincter |
Furlough extended to October on 07:42 - May 13 by pikeypaul | Amazing generosity from the Conservatives to the working man.But probably still won’t be enough for the parasite lefties. OUT AFLI |
He is hitting his party vote hard. Sending plenty of small businesses to the wall. It will all come out in the wash. [Post edited 13 May 2020 16:41]
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Furlough extended to October on 11:25 - May 13 with 1063 views | Professor |
Furlough extended to October on 20:19 - May 12 by londonlisa2001 | The furlough scheme, and the associated systems (which don’t seem to have gone wrong despite huge pressure which is a massive congratulations to HMRC) together with the business rates relief, VAT deferral, tax deferral etc are all things which have been handled very well. Also the Nightingales and capacity (as you mention). Comms is a f***ing disaster, as is the app. PPE is not great (but is not great anywhere), testing not great (better than it was and we had no testing capacity a few months ago). Care homes are a national disgrace (but again is replicated elsewhere). Johnson is as much of a lazy, incompetent f***wit as anticipated. Sunak has been better than anticipated. |
Generally a fair assessment, but testing capacity was always there if Universities had been asked (this is the case in RoI). The test is reasonably straightforward The big failure is the PM in failing to take expert advice early enough and probably easing too early by a week or two (we can't remain under the full lockdown indefinitely). Communication has been very poor and garbled. At present only Sunak and Chris Whitty have come out with credit. | | | |
Furlough extended to October on 13:03 - May 13 with 1032 views | Algorfajack |
Furlough extended to October on 07:57 - May 13 by Jackinexile1 | You think they are "giving" the "working man" this money? This will all be paid back one way or another. |
I think pikey knows full well that it is no 'giveaway' His full remit seems to be in competition with DYSS to see who is the biggest wum | |
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Furlough extended to October on 13:52 - May 13 with 1007 views | londonlisa2001 |
Furlough extended to October on 11:25 - May 13 by Professor | Generally a fair assessment, but testing capacity was always there if Universities had been asked (this is the case in RoI). The test is reasonably straightforward The big failure is the PM in failing to take expert advice early enough and probably easing too early by a week or two (we can't remain under the full lockdown indefinitely). Communication has been very poor and garbled. At present only Sunak and Chris Whitty have come out with credit. |
Yes, I’ve heard that about testing, although I’ve also heard that we had no large scale capacity similar to that in place in Germany? Comms, as I’ve said, has been a complete disaster. Every time something changes, they roll out a succession of useless cabinet members who contradict each other or don’t seem to understand their own advice. My understanding is that it’s being led by the Australian and his mates that Cummings brought in. We have a world leading marketing / advertising industry here who could design simple, powerful messages. Why they don’t use them and instead use a bunch of weirdos is beyond me. As I’ve said on many occasions, Cummings is like someone who’s gained lots of pseudo knowledge from reading a bunch of self help books from the WH Smith airport ‘non fiction top ten’ section. | | | |
Furlough extended to October on 14:05 - May 13 with 988 views | Professor |
Furlough extended to October on 13:52 - May 13 by londonlisa2001 | Yes, I’ve heard that about testing, although I’ve also heard that we had no large scale capacity similar to that in place in Germany? Comms, as I’ve said, has been a complete disaster. Every time something changes, they roll out a succession of useless cabinet members who contradict each other or don’t seem to understand their own advice. My understanding is that it’s being led by the Australian and his mates that Cummings brought in. We have a world leading marketing / advertising industry here who could design simple, powerful messages. Why they don’t use them and instead use a bunch of weirdos is beyond me. As I’ve said on many occasions, Cummings is like someone who’s gained lots of pseudo knowledge from reading a bunch of self help books from the WH Smith airport ‘non fiction top ten’ section. |
That may be the case as for the testing , the PHE (and HPA before) have had chronic under investment since the 2008 crash. The capacity at universities is huge-the Lighthouse labs are essentially our kit and people with army logistics supporting. Would make sense to use universities for regional testing-if we get our qRT-PCR cyclers back | | | |
Furlough extended to October on 15:10 - May 13 with 939 views | builthjack |
Furlough extended to October on 14:34 - May 12 by londonlisa2001 | They will get universal credit won’t they? I mean that’s not enough, of course, but I thought they’d said people in that situation could get universal credit plus a housing allowance (whether renting or mortgage) and council tax allowance as well rather than nothing? Just checking I haven’t misunderstood that as you said they can’t get a penny? |
No, They won't get a penny Lisa. Some I know, because their wives are working don't qualify for a penny of anything. Another has over £6000 life savings, so he won't get a penny. Another is just living with a partner, and he won't get a penny. This government have let them down, they would rather these people starve. C@nts. Total c@nts. [Post edited 13 May 2020 22:46]
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