2 weeks for a call back from my Doc 09:55 - Nov 14 with 2825 views | Boundy | That's the current status from my local surgery and yet .I suppose millions will be thrown at private health care providers so they can take care of the needy amongst us. and yes before some come all over a thither I know its the mail but its being reported else where. https://www.msn.com/en-gb/health/other/migrants-at-centre-of-healthcare-row-will | |
| "In a free society, the State is the servant of the people—not the master." |
| | |
2 weeks for a call back from my Doc on 08:05 - Nov 15 with 630 views | Scotia |
2 weeks for a call back from my Doc on 07:17 - Nov 15 by Gwyn737 | As mentioned early, financial planning for those with small family farms in most cases would see IHT avoided. There are always problems with universal policies like these. The aim is to tax people like James Dyson, who had a front page headline in the Mail complaining about the impact on farmers and forgot to mention he bought 34,000 acres of land to avoid IHT. See also Jeremy Clarkson. Looks like farmers are planning to bring London to a standstill in protest. Let’s see if they’re dealt with in the same way as the Just Stop Oil numpties. |
I've said before this IHT on farmers is largely closing a tax loophole. The irony being that people like Dyson and Clarkson buying farmland inflates its value, probably pulling more real farmers under the IHT threshold. | | | |
2 weeks for a call back from my Doc on 08:09 - Nov 15 with 629 views | Whiterockin |
2 weeks for a call back from my Doc on 07:17 - Nov 15 by Gwyn737 | As mentioned early, financial planning for those with small family farms in most cases would see IHT avoided. There are always problems with universal policies like these. The aim is to tax people like James Dyson, who had a front page headline in the Mail complaining about the impact on farmers and forgot to mention he bought 34,000 acres of land to avoid IHT. See also Jeremy Clarkson. Looks like farmers are planning to bring London to a standstill in protest. Let’s see if they’re dealt with in the same way as the Just Stop Oil numpties. |
The problem with early financial planning to avoid IHT is it often means splitting ownership of the assets. If people were to divorce or a similar it would course issues on a family farm that would not be as significant in normal life. | | | |
2 weeks for a call back from my Doc on 08:19 - Nov 15 with 610 views | Scotia |
2 weeks for a call back from my Doc on 21:46 - Nov 14 by Dr_Winston | You can easily identify the idiot Socialists by how little they understand the farming situation. There's no way on Earth that small farmers having to sell their land to larger concerns in order to pay death duties when the parents die could end badly is there? |
Small farms don't really make money anyway. In fact I'm aware of a farm that milks a herd of many thousands of Holstein's and is significantly in debt. That's down to what we're prepared to pay. | | | |
2 weeks for a call back from my Doc on 09:16 - Nov 15 with 562 views | Scotia |
2 weeks for a call back from my Doc on 22:03 - Nov 14 by Whiterockin | There are two sure things about all this. Labour will not serve a second term. Labour are making sure they lose the majority of their seats in the next Senedd election. Has any government been as unpopular in such a short time after being elected. |
They were always going to be unpopular, they need to be. If they weren't they'd be doing something wrong. Whether they serve another term or not depends on the results they get and the public understanding how long improvement will take to filter down to them. | | | |
2 weeks for a call back from my Doc on 09:35 - Nov 15 with 543 views | Whiterockin |
2 weeks for a call back from my Doc on 09:16 - Nov 15 by Scotia | They were always going to be unpopular, they need to be. If they weren't they'd be doing something wrong. Whether they serve another term or not depends on the results they get and the public understanding how long improvement will take to filter down to them. |
Would you use the first paragraph to describe every government. | | | |
2 weeks for a call back from my Doc on 09:48 - Nov 15 with 515 views | Boundy |
2 weeks for a call back from my Doc on 22:00 - Nov 14 by Scotia | Their manifesto. Utter bollox. |
Its like pulling teeth , what specifically or maybe I should be more direct , on immigration for example or the NHS ? | |
| "In a free society, the State is the servant of the people—not the master." |
| |
2 weeks for a call back from my Doc on 09:58 - Nov 15 with 500 views | Scotia |
2 weeks for a call back from my Doc on 09:35 - Nov 15 by Whiterockin | Would you use the first paragraph to describe every government. |
Not necessarily. No government in British history has inherited a self made mess of this magnitude. The only way out of it is to raise cash. Asking people for cash isn't popular. | | | |
2 weeks for a call back from my Doc on 10:09 - Nov 15 with 486 views | Scotia |
2 weeks for a call back from my Doc on 09:48 - Nov 15 by Boundy | Its like pulling teeth , what specifically or maybe I should be more direct , on immigration for example or the NHS ? |
Specifically all of it. Immigration:- Freeze non-essential immigration (except some health care)! Goodbye economy, who'll work in social care? Etc. Return immigratnts crossing the channel to France! Impossible once they've left. NHS. Spend an extra £17 billion. Where is that going to come from? Eradicate waiting lists within 2 years. How is that going to happen? All the while letting private health companies claim tax relief. Ban Transgenerd ideology in schools - that's not hard becasue it doesn't actually exist. It's popular, and I get that, because it's wonderful if you don't need or want to think about it. If you do it's totally unworkable on every level. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
2 weeks for a call back from my Doc on 23:01 - Nov 15 with 412 views | Boundy |
2 weeks for a call back from my Doc on 10:09 - Nov 15 by Scotia | Specifically all of it. Immigration:- Freeze non-essential immigration (except some health care)! Goodbye economy, who'll work in social care? Etc. Return immigratnts crossing the channel to France! Impossible once they've left. NHS. Spend an extra £17 billion. Where is that going to come from? Eradicate waiting lists within 2 years. How is that going to happen? All the while letting private health companies claim tax relief. Ban Transgenerd ideology in schools - that's not hard becasue it doesn't actually exist. It's popular, and I get that, because it's wonderful if you don't need or want to think about it. If you do it's totally unworkable on every level. |
Just one for now Spend an extra £17 billion. You do realise the frauds in Downing Street have just borrowed 32 billion, separate from the billions of previously unannounced or lied about tax rises. it would be funny watching you defend your beloved leftie lovies if it wasn't to the detriment to the country. Just how many lies have been exposed about labours manifesto , you know the one you probably voted for , not worried about being lied to ? well I and many others are , the difference being I wasn't naïve enough to believe their bulls**t | |
| "In a free society, the State is the servant of the people—not the master." |
| |
2 weeks for a call back from my Doc on 23:15 - Nov 15 with 407 views | Scotia |
2 weeks for a call back from my Doc on 23:01 - Nov 15 by Boundy | Just one for now Spend an extra £17 billion. You do realise the frauds in Downing Street have just borrowed 32 billion, separate from the billions of previously unannounced or lied about tax rises. it would be funny watching you defend your beloved leftie lovies if it wasn't to the detriment to the country. Just how many lies have been exposed about labours manifesto , you know the one you probably voted for , not worried about being lied to ? well I and many others are , the difference being I wasn't naïve enough to believe their bulls**t |
I'm not a leftie. I didn't vote Labour. I'm a bang on centrist with realistic expectations. I'm not defending anyone. Reform's manifesto said they were going to spend an extra £17 billion on the NHS. The NHS alone. They didn't say where it was going to come from but it doesn't take a genius to realise we don't have that money. If, and that's a big Daily Mail/GBNews claim, Labour need to borrow £32 billion to sort out the situation the UK is currently in without that £17 billion for the NHS then where the hell were Reform getting the cash from? | | | |
2 weeks for a call back from my Doc on 23:30 - Nov 15 with 398 views | Boundy |
2 weeks for a call back from my Doc on 23:15 - Nov 15 by Scotia | I'm not a leftie. I didn't vote Labour. I'm a bang on centrist with realistic expectations. I'm not defending anyone. Reform's manifesto said they were going to spend an extra £17 billion on the NHS. The NHS alone. They didn't say where it was going to come from but it doesn't take a genius to realise we don't have that money. If, and that's a big Daily Mail/GBNews claim, Labour need to borrow £32 billion to sort out the situation the UK is currently in without that £17 billion for the NHS then where the hell were Reform getting the cash from? |
You always seem focus on the media outlet not the content . Labours manifesto so far has been a pack of lies , mistruths and unfortunately up to now currently the government but you seem to ignore the present and dwell on something which may or may not happen . Labour have just thrown £25.7 billion over this year and next , where's that money coming from and by the way like the recent rail workers ridiculous awards this money comes with no strings attached, no reforms which are desperately needed .You say we don't have the money then perhaps someone should have a quiet word in our now discredited Chancellor. ( rewriting her CV and deleting her reference as being an economist whilst working in the Bank of England, naughty girl) | |
| "In a free society, the State is the servant of the people—not the master." |
| |
2 weeks for a call back from my Doc on 07:19 - Nov 16 with 345 views | Scotia |
2 weeks for a call back from my Doc on 23:30 - Nov 15 by Boundy | You always seem focus on the media outlet not the content . Labours manifesto so far has been a pack of lies , mistruths and unfortunately up to now currently the government but you seem to ignore the present and dwell on something which may or may not happen . Labour have just thrown £25.7 billion over this year and next , where's that money coming from and by the way like the recent rail workers ridiculous awards this money comes with no strings attached, no reforms which are desperately needed .You say we don't have the money then perhaps someone should have a quiet word in our now discredited Chancellor. ( rewriting her CV and deleting her reference as being an economist whilst working in the Bank of England, naughty girl) |
It's the content that's the problem, it's completely misrepresented nonsense. It's just that it's always published by the Mail, athe Telegraph and the completely absurd GB News. We've just had a budget to state where that money is coming from, I don't agree with many of the sources but it has to be found. There is very little left to reform in the public sector, they've had 14 years of trying to find efficiencies, efficiencies mean cuts there is very little left to cut. | | | |
2 weeks for a call back from my Doc on 16:16 - Nov 16 with 279 views | majorraglan | Under the Common Ailment Scheme, some pharmacists can prescribe antibiotics for a number of conditions and they can also refer patients direct to a GP bypassing the usual queues. It tends to be the lower level stuff, but it’s worth being aware of the scheme. The situation in the NHS is far from satisfactory and it’s going to take some time to address. Nationally it’s as a result of massive under investment in social care and the NHS over an extended period. The NHS budget has not raised consistently in real terms, we’ve got an aging population and people have worse health. Factor in less beds, massive numbers of staff vacancies and a huge increase in population and you have the mess we’re in now. Wales is comparatively worse off as we’ve got a higher percentage of older people who cost far far more to care for than younger people and a higher proportion of people who are economically ‘disadvantaged. | | | |
2 weeks for a call back from my Doc on 20:41 - Nov 16 with 240 views | builthjack |
2 weeks for a call back from my Doc on 08:19 - Nov 15 by Scotia | Small farms don't really make money anyway. In fact I'm aware of a farm that milks a herd of many thousands of Holstein's and is significantly in debt. That's down to what we're prepared to pay. |
Dairy farming is unpredictable. Sometimes they make a fortune, sometimes they lose money if the price goes down. But generally, they wouldn’t keep milking 1000 cows if they were losing money. They could of course sell the 1000 cows, the average now is around £1400+. That would net them a cool £1,400,000. Then go back to sheep farming. | |
| Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
|
| |
| |