Ex Footy Legs
Well-known member
I will prioritise tax cuts rather than handouts for people.
Whilst ‘normal’ people need to find £4200 a year which is £350/month (that’s only an average and will be far higher for lots of people)
She really is insane.
Basically, the correct approach is to take all excess profits off Bp and shell (as a starter)
Remove all the loopholes that Sunak kindly offered bp and shell in return for future investments.
Drain them of all gains made by this crisis.
This is a once in a generation issue that needs a collective government and business response to support their uk public.
Then, any company associated with oil, gas and energy delivery who have excess profits but also include companies like supermarkets who’ve benefited from Covid with excess profits over and above their expected profits.
This is a true collective approach of all in it together.
And any shortfall in funds to be borrowed by government because of the gravity of the situation.
The large majority of people in the uk need their energy bills subsidised until 1st April and keep it under review.
If the uk government wants to stand by the Ukraine then they need to stand by the uk public, the ones that are struggling to pay.
Whilst ‘normal’ people need to find £4200 a year which is £350/month (that’s only an average and will be far higher for lots of people)
She really is insane.
Basically, the correct approach is to take all excess profits off Bp and shell (as a starter)
Remove all the loopholes that Sunak kindly offered bp and shell in return for future investments.
Drain them of all gains made by this crisis.
This is a once in a generation issue that needs a collective government and business response to support their uk public.
Then, any company associated with oil, gas and energy delivery who have excess profits but also include companies like supermarkets who’ve benefited from Covid with excess profits over and above their expected profits.
This is a true collective approach of all in it together.
And any shortfall in funds to be borrowed by government because of the gravity of the situation.
The large majority of people in the uk need their energy bills subsidised until 1st April and keep it under review.
If the uk government wants to stand by the Ukraine then they need to stand by the uk public, the ones that are struggling to pay.