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  • Mental Mondays #9 The yes, we know it’s Tuesday, edition
  • ulysse
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    Wheres the rest of it,Kayak?

    Probably the greatest sandwich combo ever, completely ruined!

    ulysse
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    I disagree on UBI btw, wherever its been trialed , its been a success with productivity increases and econimic gains throughout the board.
    Trialed i seem to recall in a district of Holland, Canada and i think Nigeria

    ulysse
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    Here is a hint for the Labour supporters, Hatton is electoral poison.

    But, daaaaaaamn he looks HOT! :D

    ulysse
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    Theres only one Manchester pub…

    https://www.google.co.uk/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&rlz=1C1CHBF_en-GBGB706GB706&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=the%20salutation%20manchester

    I once came out of there significantly richer than i went in, the lads couldnt understand it as to why was always me or the mrs buying the rounds :evil: but as the landlord got progressively more p*ssed throughout the night, he not only short changed himself, but gave back my original notes i’d payed with as well as the change that was always over… 8O

    ulysse
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    retro83 – Member
    ulysse » Every time I see a McDonald’s.
    Planet raping orangutan killing deforesting desertifying worker oppressing c***s
    McDonalds use 95% CSPO according to the WWF.

    http://palmoilscorecard.panda.org/check-the-scores/food-service/mcdonalds

    I’d say that’s a result for pressure groups but theres still some work to do, Sustainable beef farming, antibiotics, employee conditions etc…i’d best peruse that and see if Coca cola are getting their act together yet

    Cheers for the link Retro

    ulysse
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    Every time I see a McDonald’s.
    Planet raping orangutan killing deforesting desertifying worker oppressing c***s

    ulysse
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    What’s the percentage of right to buy property now on the portfolios of private landlords?
    Would perchance the biggest portfolio of ex council houses in greater London belong to the Son of Thatchers housing minister

    ulysse
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    Escher? I was thinking more HR Gieger

    ulysse
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    If theyre owt like the rest of the VAG range be very careful of the bolt stripping the thread of the captive on its way out, jappened on golf’s Fabias and Leons here.
    Take it to a professional or take usual pre job precautions of loads of plus gas in the week before and use a hot spanner first on the day

    ulysse
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    By God!
    That can’t be unseen!

    ulysse
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    I saw the king blues as support for headliners Hard Fi when they released Stars OF CCTV, they were worse than dire.
    Saw the King Blues a couple of months ago and nowts changed

    ulysse
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    Yul Brynner as the gunslinger is f*****g nails.
    Fact.

    ulysse
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    I know that link I provided up the page might have offended outofbreath, Molegrips, but it does describe the concept in layman’s terms, and reinforces your stance I’d say

    ulysse
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    Cougars right, I’d rather fix it right the first time and fix it once

    ulysse
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    Molegrips, it’s an argument on semantics of fiscal multiplication of state owned over private social housing.
    My gut feeling is government owned would be a higher ratio, but as oitofbreath points out its a very difficult calculation

    Jamb, agreed re right to buy and state owned housing stocks

    ulysse
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    How misled? The way I see it, private landlords could also be just as likely to bank any profit, rather than purely make further investment, therefore a lower tax take?

    ulysse
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    But on the other hand, the private sector could invest those rental takings, further generating taxable income… Mmm complex!

    ulysse
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    Not quite the same as the government wouldn’t get back the rents, but even though some of those rents would be paid out by the benefits agency in Housing Benefits. They would however still recieve any taxation on earnings from a private renter as you point out

    ulysse
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    The ratio would be lower, as the government wouldn’t be recipients of the rents, therfore less goes back in to the government coffers, but yes those investments and spends would still reap a tax take. I think you grasp the basics

    http://anotherangryvoice.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/what-is-fiscal-multiplication-explained.html?m=1

    ulysse
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    As long as the local authorities are the landlords receiving the rent monies, and not a private individual or organizations

    ulysse
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    Government owned Social housing is a proven fiscal multiplier, if anyone with a finger more on the pulse could post the actual ratio, and but I’m guessing at least 2 to 1, so why the hell would the UK tax payer possibly want that over the buy to let portfolio Rentier model?

    Edit: I was way off, a quick Google suggests 2.85, so nearly £3 earned for every quid spent

    ulysse
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    But the new Rentier classes vote Tory…

    ulysse
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    Bingo, Miketually.

    ulysse
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    So lack of refuse collections and local services being underfunded is a local councils fault, not Central government cutting off the budget…
    No wonder some of you are so easy to control, like clockwork automatons, wind you up and get the media to point you in the wrong direction.
    Evolution gave you the capacity of critical thinking, try and employ it once in a while

    ulysse
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    Mr Woppit – Member
    The appalling state of the economy being mismanaged by multimillionaires

    Obviously it would be just perfect if it was being run by politicians with no experience of finance but thorough grounding in socialist theory

    So you and even the BBC agree with me on almost a decade of wage stagnation and near zero economic growth since 2008.
    Growth is only just now around the pre finial crisis/ crash levels.

    ulysse
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    You just cant get the safrole anymore SSStu

    ulysse
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    Any coincidence regarding who was in government in the 80’s d’ya think..

    ulysse
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    Yerrr, i still have it, i quite enjoyed it so here ya go, endure.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trouser_Enthusiasts

    ulysse
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    What the hell was i thinking?
    https://www.discogs.com/Slide-Down-So-Long/release/1561908

    And Mansun, wide open space, i had or may still have a remix by some Irish production god or other that i played quite a bit at the time, ill have a quick crate dig and if its on youtube…

    ulysse
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    About what?

    The campaign to have stw banned.
    And mumsnet

    ulysse
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    London sh*t

    Weird, because at that point in my life in the early 80’s I’d never journied below Staffordshire

    ulysse
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    scotroutes – Member
    If the millenials could actually look up from their mobile phones once every couple of years and make their way to the ballot box maybe they’d see some changes

    You actually think that politics is a once every 4 years participation event?
    I write to my elected representative at least every week during sessions of parliament.
    It’s our job to hold them to account

    ulysse
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    http://www.ukpublicspending.co.uk/uk_national_deficit_analysis

    Looks like the increase trend was around 2009, the aftermath of the global crash

    ulysse
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    Did that make sense in your own head ?

    It make sense in anyone other than an economically illiterate right wingers head.

    ulysse
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    The shouty, sixth form money-tree party?

    Even they are preferable to the “Increase the defecit tripplefold with a double dip recession and lose the country its AAA finance rating while reducing the income tax take” party?

    ulysse
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    It does seem to be a good idea to get rid of wealth-generating tax payers, doesn’t it ?

    A better way would be zhc, wage repression and workfare, all New Labour babies, but the baton has certainly been taken and ran with since 2010

    ulysse
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    when anyone with a good business idea sets up elsewhere and anyone with money just moves it offshore or simply leaves.

    It sounds like you’re confusing Capitalism, not Socialism with that descriptive?

    It’s been the standard model since Thatcherism

    ulysse
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    Im just laughing at your “worth the hour drive” comment
    We’ve visited mates in Liverpool city centre the long way round via Southport a few times now, just for the craic , mind :P

    ulysse
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    Ohhh definately! The meat is nothing like the Anatolia stuff you get around Manchester, hand carved with a proper knife not some laser fine rotating doofer, and the marinade makes the chicken unbelielavably morish, it looks like nowt on earth from outside, but the taste of the food is unquestionable. Freindly staff too so its always a win

    ulysse
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    Its the Turks in Southport i’m thankful for, every trip over i make a point of hitting up Bodram kebab house, it might be clogging me arteries prematurely, but by gawd theyre nice!

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