The Tories - financially prudent in government?
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The Tories - financially prudent in government?
Johnson's idea of a bridge between Scotland and NI .....
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... ers-900000
£900,000 into the hands of another Tory party donor for something that any/ all of us could have told him for nothing.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... ers-900000
£900,000 into the hands of another Tory party donor for something that any/ all of us could have told him for nothing.
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£900,000 for tarting up the RAF plane Johnson wanted to use for his prime ministerial travels around the globe
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£3000 for a lunch hosted by Liz Truss at a private club owned by a Tory party donor.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... objections
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... objections
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Re: The Tories - financially prudent in government?
how much got spent on the garden bridge anyone remember ?
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Re: The Tories - financially prudent in government?
$12.9 BILLION, the net loss resulting from Gordon Brown selling 56% of GB Bullion Reserves in 1999.
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Re: The Tories - financially prudent in government?
I think you're find its £30 billion (nearly 40 actually)
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Re: The Tories - financially prudent in government?
£4 Billion lost to fraud over the Covid support - now written off.
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Re: The Tories - financially prudent in government?
All of the above are bad I know but remember how bad it would have been under anyone else.
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Re: The Tories - financially prudent in government?
Why not put this with the other thread, put it with the other 201 pages of waffle.StillSpike wrote: ↑Fri Jan 21, 2022 10:44 am £4 Billion lost to fraud over the Covid support - now written off.
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If only mate. I think the latest amount is £37 Billion.
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Wow! Why aren’t the media highlighting this success - typical lefty bias
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Re: The Tories - financially prudent in government?
Shall we mention the Olympic Stadium fiasco or best to skirt over that?
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Re: The Tories - financially prudent in government?
Shall we talk about how we have the most people employed in this country ever? Jobs created by companies working off of the back of the infrastructure, policies and direction provided by government.
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Re: The Tories - financially prudent in government?
Mustn't forget the contribution that was made by Chris Grayling when assessing the Tories' prudence in government:
https://metro.co.uk/2019/03/01/failing- ... s-8789780/
£13 million for a ferry company that has no ferries is just one item on his long list.
https://metro.co.uk/2019/03/01/failing- ... s-8789780/
£13 million for a ferry company that has no ferries is just one item on his long list.
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Re: The Tories - financially prudent in government?
How about the increasing prevalence of "zero hours contracts" as well?
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Re: The Tories - financially prudent in government?
Hmm, while that is good news, reduction in unemployment is pretty much a trend across the G7 and elsewhere. Not sure our government's policies can take too much credit.
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Re: The Tories - financially prudent in government?
£32 billion in real terms of torys ERM Fiasco in the 80s , still jp morgans most profitable day on 4x profits.Orient_Man_And_Boy wrote: ↑Fri Jan 21, 2022 7:29 am $12.9 BILLION, the net loss resulting from Gordon Brown selling 56% of GB Bullion Reserves in 1999.
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Re: The Tories - financially prudent in government?
£340 000 plus costs paid to Sir Philip Putnam out of tax payers money to settle out of court his case against Preti Patel.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-56281781
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-56281781
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Re: The Tories - financially prudent in government?
I suppose you could say that the Tories have been hugely financially prudent when it involved lining their own pockets.
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Re: The Tories - financially prudent in government?
Then look at the economic numbers and compare those with others. They stand up pretty well, very well in fact. As do future projections. Went under the radar but last quarterly economic growth exceeded estimates and better than our European neighbours.
But good news is no news these day. But it’s out there amongst the bad stuff.
Just had a quick look at employment data, will study a bit closer, but it seems that only the Netherlands has better figures than the U.K. but a quick look so I stand to be corrected. Data seem a bit retrospective so the shift you mention could well be right. But I doubt there is much in it. I suppose it could be said we are doing as well/badly as others.
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Re: The Tories - financially prudent in government?
We have more foodbanks than branches of McDonalds. We're clearly doing brilliantly, economically speaking. (i.e. being economical with the truth)