So it's going to happen now...
Two-Tier Kia has decided, with Reeves, that most pensioners will not be receiving any of the benefit introduced by Blair, to help him keep the elderly vote, and also keep them warm through the winter months!
Apart from the nasty deceit of keeping his plans very, very quiet during the July election, Kia's government has voted on the issue, and only a few Labour members were against it. Most of the Labour lot will therefore welcome the flak that they are certainly going to get over the coming months - and years, as this decision will cost them dearly, first at the locals next May, and thereafter in all the by-elections.
Luckily, Scrobs will stay afloat - and warm - this winter, through the generosity of friends and businesses who have spare pallets, old logs, construction cast-offs etc., and these are all safe in the wood shed, and I won't have to buy any more coal, other than the load I got at the end of last season, when prices drop anyway!
I'm by no means getting smug about countering all this cheating from Labour. I just tried to make hay while the sun shone, and for three years, this has been my policy, as nobody else is going to help us with the cost of coal and logs! Everything had to be chopped or sawn, and I got warm that way also!
Labour have just cheated millions of pensioners, and it has to be their premise that the elderly won't probably vote for them, even if their grandads and grandmas did, and also most of them will have died before the next election, so who cares? The manic stupidity of the net-zero scam will certainly come home to roost come the winter too! I'm betting on the first pensioners dying in freezing rooms around the beginning of December, when the Christmas adverts are in full flow. That'll help make the headlines a damned sight grimmer than the cost of chucking our money, (taxes) at foreign countries to 'help them achieve 'green' issues'!
One question I do have though, is where are all the luvvies in acting, music, theatre etc., who rely on the elderly to watch and pay for their 'performances'? Yeah yeah, the kids won't care as their mummies and daddies pay for the TV tax anyway, and Netflix and Amazon are a much better bet than the ancient, tired, wokey stuff relentlessly churned out by the BBC and the other big fat channels, but if the leftie bunch of 'celebs' want to pontificate to the masses, and yell about every part-time stand-in 'job' they've had, and then chucked it on Wikipedia for the world to see, are they going to come out and protest on our behalf to get the government to change their mind?
Haven't seen any signs yet - no doubt they're 'resting'...
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Yes, stories about pensioners huddled up in blankets or dying in freezing rooms could go on for several months, especially if we have a cold winter. It was a dumb thing to do.
I stopped voting Liebour in the reign of Gannexman. I had realised that all politicians were out for number one, but some didn't lie about it as much as they did. What I found out about their activities over Biafra proved me right.
Who knows? There might be another Pandemic. I am sure that Surkier has encrypted links to his masters ( and mistresses) at WHO, WEF, Blackrock, Rothchilds, et al. The last little effort showed the way. Now that they can do it properly. With so many not so elderly keeling over there will a bonanza of death duties, quality homes on market at fire sale prices, and best of all, we would be rid of all those pesky crusties who keep telling the malleable youth of what a Labour Party really was for.
True meatheadedness of the true communist.
It'll certainly come back to haunt him, AK!
Many times...
I can only just recall Biafra, TheJ, but gues that UK foreign policy let down a vulnerable state for some reason! Was that around the time of the UDI in SA?
Doons, the can of worms already 'unleashed' by this lot has all sorts of implications, but it depends on what the MSM try to do to prop it up. I#ve decided to live until I'm over 100, and sod the lot of them!
Good description James, I'll use that whenever I meet a spare vegan or two, just to spice the discussion a bit!
What a sobering and sad post. It seems the old conservatives are snarling again. Maybe we need to listen to those who are propping up the economy and think of the future instead, it is they who will suffer more than the entitled and many of the retired of today—at least those who are better off than many (big houses, yet moaning instead of contributing). We should ‘share and share alike’ and not forget the terrible state we have found ourselves in over the past decade or four. With food banks, debt, and growing ill health in young families aside, we should recognise the benefits of living in this country and time we have been privileged to be born in—there are worse places for the privileged to live. Retirement is becoming more of a luxury year on year, so enjoy it while you can (and now doubt, with glass in hand). There is a man in a large city who rides his bike from a rich family’s home where his gardens for pennies, on his back there are logs to heat his home and comfort his young family, he is not much younger than we are, yet he still works—even though his forefathers retired before in good health and with so much support. He does ihis chore for love, but he has no choice. Anyway, and regardless, many will missing the point of your post…it is just the sign of the times and one perspective on a challenge that is nationwide and not really party political at heart. Try adding two zeros to your £400 loss for some real perspective on the cost of both party’s decisions. The us a generation behind you who have been failed in a much greater way, if you only look over your shoulder and open your eyes.
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