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Truss Under Pressure Already?
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Certainly made a rod for her own back, for sure.
http:// dailybu sinessg roup.co .uk/202 2/09/tr uss-fac ing-new -test-a s-eu-pl ans-win dfall-t ax/amp/
https:/ /amp.th eguardi an.com/ busines s/2022/ sep/14/ eu-wind fall-ta x-energ y-fossi l-fuel- firms
Remind me again of those Brexit benefits, bar the sovereignty of course?
Has Truss sealed her fate already? Or will she revert to the Mrs Flip-Flop we’ve all come to expect?
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Remind me again of those Brexit benefits, bar the sovereignty of course?
Has Truss sealed her fate already? Or will she revert to the Mrs Flip-Flop we’ve all come to expect?
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the flipping and flopping began well before she was elected though.
16:09 Thu 15th Sep 2022
Indeed not sandyRoe, our new PM prefers that we foot the bill.
I mean, she has to look after her previous employers…..
https:/ /phenom enal.co m.ng/20 22/09/l iz-trus s-meet- former- shell-e mployee -now-uk -prime- ministe r/
I mean, she has to look after her previous employers…..
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Truss's biggest announcement to date involves the fact that she will not impose a windfall tax on energy companies.
The European Commission has tabled regulations to raise €140 billion from a windfall tax whereas, here in the UK, that same sort of money (£100 billion to £150 billion) is to be lent to individuals and companies by the Government, to pay the energy companies. So we're set to be hundreds of billions down compared to our EU counterparts.
The European Commission has tabled regulations to raise €140 billion from a windfall tax whereas, here in the UK, that same sort of money (£100 billion to £150 billion) is to be lent to individuals and companies by the Government, to pay the energy companies. So we're set to be hundreds of billions down compared to our EU counterparts.
Paigntonian
//This is all very childish. Of course actions by the EU would affect the UK even when we left. The 'Mrs Flip-Flop' is also ridiculous. She's only been in the job five minutes.//
…….and decided to screw-over the public instead of taxing the big energy companies like the EU is going to do.
Great start!
//This is all very childish. Of course actions by the EU would affect the UK even when we left. The 'Mrs Flip-Flop' is also ridiculous. She's only been in the job five minutes.//
…….and decided to screw-over the public instead of taxing the big energy companies like the EU is going to do.
Great start!
LeoTheWriter
//I think it's too soon to judge//
Even her backers don’t trust her.
https:/ /www.bl oomberg .com/ne ws/feat ures/20 22-09-0 3/even- liz-tru ss-supp orters- worry-s he-coul d-wreak -havoc- for-the -uk
//I think it's too soon to judge//
Even her backers don’t trust her.
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ladybirder
//Please pleas give it a rest Fatti. Why don't you try and be cheerful instead of bringing doom and gloom. It's so dispiriting.//
Feel free not to partake of any thread you like, or post some cheery stuff of your own.
It’s called News, start a thread of your own with happy guff if this is not to your liking.
//Please pleas give it a rest Fatti. Why don't you try and be cheerful instead of bringing doom and gloom. It's so dispiriting.//
Feel free not to partake of any thread you like, or post some cheery stuff of your own.
It’s called News, start a thread of your own with happy guff if this is not to your liking.
> So you've moved on from Boris - is that we have to expect now?
To be fair ... the UK, under Liz Truss, choosing not to impose a windfall tax on energy firms, when the EU is doing so, is worthy of a discussion. Ultimately, our excess payments will be going into EU coffers and funding their citizens and businesses to compete with ours!
To be fair ... the UK, under Liz Truss, choosing not to impose a windfall tax on energy firms, when the EU is doing so, is worthy of a discussion. Ultimately, our excess payments will be going into EU coffers and funding their citizens and businesses to compete with ours!
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