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By *atEvolution OP   Couple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

https://news.sky.com/story/polls-suggest-public-approve-of-chancellors-budget-despite-looming-tax-rises-12235291

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool

Outstanding

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By *ealthy_and_HungMan
over a year ago

Princes Risborough, Luasanne, Alderney

the country's gone communist ... will no-one think of the wealth creators

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"the country's gone communist ... will no-one think of the wealth creators"

They're all domiciled in the off shore tax havens. Which thankfully remained untouched. So they'll be fine.

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By *atEvolution OP   Couple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"Outstanding "

Do you approve Lionel?

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool

Who did they ask exactly?

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By *ealthy_and_HungMan
over a year ago

Princes Risborough, Luasanne, Alderney


"the country's gone communist ... will no-one think of the wealth creators

They're all domiciled in the off shore tax havens. Which thankfully remained untouched. So they'll be fine. "

meanwhile ... in the new freeports

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-56276953

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"Outstanding

Do you approve Lionel?"

pmsl answers with a question there’s a shock you should know better than asking Lionel a question lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-56276953"

I dunno, it's largely good. Depends on what changes are made throughout the year.

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby

I approve but I would wouldn’t I lol

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By *atEvolution OP   Couple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

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By *atEvolution OP   Couple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"Who did they ask exactly?"

Well there was John from Packing and then there was Eric from HR. Mary from sales . Then I think, but not quite sure that there may have been Wilhelmina from the cafe.

Does it matter who they asked? The Poll says:

"Just hours after the budget, the first snap poll, by Opinium Research, suggested 52% approved, with only 12% disapproving. The second, by YouGov, showed 46% in support and 11% opposed.

The Opinium poll also suggested 51% thought the budget was fair, compared to 19% thinking it was unfair, though 64% were worried about the state of the economy."

I asked you if you approved?

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Who did they ask exactly?

Well there was John from Packing and then there was Eric from HR. Mary from sales . Then I think, but not quite house sure that there may have been Wilhelmina from the cafe.

Does it matter who they asked? The Poll says:

"Just hours after the budget, the first snap poll, by Opinium Research, suggested 52% approved, with only 12% disapproving. The second, by YouGov, showed 46% in support and 11% opposed.

I asked you if you approve?

The Opinium poll also suggested 51% thought the budget was fair, compared to 19% thinking it was unfair, though 64% were worried about the state of the economy.""

Of course the best time to ask for informed opinion on the impact of a natinal complicated budget statement is hours after its said.

Like I said.

Outstanding

Those meetings boris had with Murdoch were completely innocent obvs

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"Who did they ask exactly?

Well there was John from Packing and then there was Eric from HR. Mary from sales . Then I think, but not quite sure that there may have been Wilhelmina from the cafe.

Does it matter who they asked? The Poll says:

"Just hours after the budget, the first snap poll, by Opinium Research, suggested 52% approved, with only 12% disapproving. The second, by YouGov, showed 46% in support and 11% opposed.

The Opinium poll also suggested 51% thought the budget was fair, compared to 19% thinking it was unfair, though 64% were worried about the state of the economy."

I asked you if you approved?"

the fab poll shows 85% of people on fab thinks he answers a question with a question 14% weren’t quite sure and Lionel said he doesn’t lol

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By *atEvolution OP   Couple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"Who did they ask exactly?

Well there was John from Packing and then there was Eric from HR. Mary from sales . Then I think, but not quite house sure that there may have been Wilhelmina from the cafe.

Does it matter who they asked? The Poll says:

"Just hours after the budget, the first snap poll, by Opinium Research, suggested 52% approved, with only 12% disapproving. The second, by YouGov, showed 46% in support and 11% opposed.

I asked you if you approve?

The Opinium poll also suggested 51% thought the budget was fair, compared to 19% thinking it was unfair, though 64% were worried about the state of the economy."

Of course the best time to ask for informed opinion on the impact of a natinal complicated budget statement is hours after its said.

Like I said.

Outstanding

Those meetings boris had with Murdoch were completely innocent obvs "

yet the best time to judge how the U.K. will do with Brexit is 4 weeks after we leave lol

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Who did they ask exactly?

Well there was John from Packing and then there was Eric from HR. Mary from sales . Then I think, but not quite sure that there may have been Wilhelmina from the cafe.

Does it matter who they asked? The Poll says:

"Just hours after the budget, the first snap poll, by Opinium Research, suggested 52% approved, with only 12% disapproving. The second, by YouGov, showed 46% in support and 11% opposed.

The Opinium poll also suggested 51% thought the budget was fair, compared to 19% thinking it was unfair, though 64% were worried about the state of the economy."

I asked you if you approved?"

I don't know

It's not a simple yes or no question

It looks like the nhs is going to lose out which doent seen to have been mentioned in many places but UC has been extended.

Council tax has gone up and wages are frozen so people are gonna struggle.

I expected nothing less tbh.

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By *atEvolution OP   Couple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"Who did they ask exactly?

Well there was John from Packing and then there was Eric from HR. Mary from sales . Then I think, but not quite house sure that there may have been Wilhelmina from the cafe.

Does it matter who they asked? The Poll says:

"Just hours after the budget, the first snap poll, by Opinium Research, suggested 52% approved, with only 12% disapproving. The second, by YouGov, showed 46% in support and 11% opposed.

I asked you if you approve?

The Opinium poll also suggested 51% thought the budget was fair, compared to 19% thinking it was unfair, though 64% were worried about the state of the economy."

Of course the best time to ask for informed opinion on the impact of a natinal complicated budget statement is hours after its said.

Like I said.

Outstanding

Those meetings boris had with Murdoch were completely innocent obvs "

So when is the best time then Lionel? Or do you think the general public is just to too thick to work things out for themselves?

Emily Thornberry thought the public were too thick to work things out too - Pattern here do you think lionel?

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"Who did they ask exactly?

Well there was John from Packing and then there was Eric from HR. Mary from sales . Then I think, but not quite sure that there may have been Wilhelmina from the cafe.

Does it matter who they asked? The Poll says:

"Just hours after the budget, the first snap poll, by Opinium Research, suggested 52% approved, with only 12% disapproving. The second, by YouGov, showed 46% in support and 11% opposed.

The Opinium poll also suggested 51% thought the budget was fair, compared to 19% thinking it was unfair, though 64% were worried about the state of the economy."

I asked you if you approved?

I don't know

It's not a simple yes or no question

It looks like the nhs is going to lose out which doent seen to have been mentioned in many places but UC has been extended.

Council tax has gone up and wages are frozen so people are gonna struggle.

I expected nothing less tbh."

it’s never a yes or no is it lol

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Who did they ask exactly?

Well there was John from Packing and then there was Eric from HR. Mary from sales . Then I think, but not quite house sure that there may have been Wilhelmina from the cafe.

Does it matter who they asked? The Poll says:

"Just hours after the budget, the first snap poll, by Opinium Research, suggested 52% approved, with only 12% disapproving. The second, by YouGov, showed 46% in support and 11% opposed.

I asked you if you approve?

The Opinium poll also suggested 51% thought the budget was fair, compared to 19% thinking it was unfair, though 64% were worried about the state of the economy."

Of course the best time to ask for informed opinion on the impact of a natinal complicated budget statement is hours after its said.

Like I said.

Outstanding

Those meetings boris had with Murdoch were completely innocent obvs yet the best time to judge how the U.K. will do with Brexit is 4 weeks after we leave lol"

We left nearly 3 months ago didnt we?

Hang on..are you saying the architects of brexit dont know if its going to be a success or a failure?

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By *atEvolution OP   Couple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"Who did they ask exactly?

Well there was John from Packing and then there was Eric from HR. Mary from sales . Then I think, but not quite house sure that there may have been Wilhelmina from the cafe.

Does it matter who they asked? The Poll says:

"Just hours after the budget, the first snap poll, by Opinium Research, suggested 52% approved, with only 12% disapproving. The second, by YouGov, showed 46% in support and 11% opposed.

I asked you if you approve?

The Opinium poll also suggested 51% thought the budget was fair, compared to 19% thinking it was unfair, though 64% were worried about the state of the economy."

Of course the best time to ask for informed opinion on the impact of a natinal complicated budget statement is hours after its said.

Like I said.

Outstanding

Those meetings boris had with Murdoch were completely innocent obvs yet the best time to judge how the U.K. will do with Brexit is 4 weeks after we leave lol"

hahahah

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Who did they ask exactly?

Well there was John from Packing and then there was Eric from HR. Mary from sales . Then I think, but not quite house sure that there may have been Wilhelmina from the cafe.

Does it matter who they asked? The Poll says:

"Just hours after the budget, the first snap poll, by Opinium Research, suggested 52% approved, with only 12% disapproving. The second, by YouGov, showed 46% in support and 11% opposed.

I asked you if you approve?

The Opinium poll also suggested 51% thought the budget was fair, compared to 19% thinking it was unfair, though 64% were worried about the state of the economy."

Of course the best time to ask for informed opinion on the impact of a natinal complicated budget statement is hours after its said.

Like I said.

Outstanding

Those meetings boris had with Murdoch were completely innocent obvs

So when is the best time then Lionel? Or do you think the general public is just to too thick to work things out for themselves?

Emily Thornberry thought the public were too thick to work things out too - Pattern here do you think lionel?"

No the general public never get tnings wrong.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Who did they ask exactly?

Well there was John from Packing and then there was Eric from HR. Mary from sales . Then I think, but not quite house sure that there may have been Wilhelmina from the cafe.

Does it matter who they asked? The Poll says:

"Just hours after the budget, the first snap poll, by Opinium Research, suggested 52% approved, with only 12% disapproving. The second, by YouGov, showed 46% in support and 11% opposed.

I asked you if you approve?

The Opinium poll also suggested 51% thought the budget was fair, compared to 19% thinking it was unfair, though 64% were worried about the state of the economy."

Of course the best time to ask for informed opinion on the impact of a natinal complicated budget statement is hours after its said.

Like I said.

Outstanding

Those meetings boris had with Murdoch were completely innocent obvs yet the best time to judge how the U.K. will do with Brexit is 4 weeks after we leave lol

hahahah"

Habe you ever posted a link where sky have even been mildly critical?

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"Who did they ask exactly?

Well there was John from Packing and then there was Eric from HR. Mary from sales . Then I think, but not quite house sure that there may have been Wilhelmina from the cafe.

Does it matter who they asked? The Poll says:

"Just hours after the budget, the first snap poll, by Opinium Research, suggested 52% approved, with only 12% disapproving. The second, by YouGov, showed 46% in support and 11% opposed.

I asked you if you approve?

The Opinium poll also suggested 51% thought the budget was fair, compared to 19% thinking it was unfair, though 64% were worried about the state of the economy."

Of course the best time to ask for informed opinion on the impact of a natinal complicated budget statement is hours after its said.

Like I said.

Outstanding

Those meetings boris had with Murdoch were completely innocent obvs yet the best time to judge how the U.K. will do with Brexit is 4 weeks after we leave lol

We left nearly 3 months ago didnt we?

Hang on..are you saying the architects of brexit dont know if its going to be a success or a failure?"

it was 4 weeks I’m and you and others where going into meltdown I said judge it after a yr or two then we will have a good idea

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Who did they ask exactly?

Well there was John from Packing and then there was Eric from HR. Mary from sales . Then I think, but not quite house sure that there may have been Wilhelmina from the cafe.

Does it matter who they asked? The Poll says:

"Just hours after the budget, the first snap poll, by Opinium Research, suggested 52% approved, with only 12% disapproving. The second, by YouGov, showed 46% in support and 11% opposed.

I asked you if you approve?

The Opinium poll also suggested 51% thought the budget was fair, compared to 19% thinking it was unfair, though 64% were worried about the state of the economy."

Of course the best time to ask for informed opinion on the impact of a natinal complicated budget statement is hours after its said.

Like I said.

Outstanding

Those meetings boris had with Murdoch were completely innocent obvs yet the best time to judge how the U.K. will do with Brexit is 4 weeks after we leave lol"

We left over a year ago, and voted to leave five years ago. The never ending bad news, as predicted, seems reasonable to be considered when judging brexit.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Who did they ask exactly?

Well there was John from Packing and then there was Eric from HR. Mary from sales . Then I think, but not quite house sure that there may have been Wilhelmina from the cafe.

Does it matter who they asked? The Poll says:

"Just hours after the budget, the first snap poll, by Opinium Research, suggested 52% approved, with only 12% disapproving. The second, by YouGov, showed 46% in support and 11% opposed.

I asked you if you approve?

The Opinium poll also suggested 51% thought the budget was fair, compared to 19% thinking it was unfair, though 64% were worried about the state of the economy."

Of course the best time to ask for informed opinion on the impact of a natinal complicated budget statement is hours after its said.

Like I said.

Outstanding

Those meetings boris had with Murdoch were completely innocent obvs yet the best time to judge how the U.K. will do with Brexit is 4 weeks after we leave lol

We left nearly 3 months ago didnt we?

Hang on..are you saying the architects of brexit dont know if its going to be a success or a failure?it was 4 weeks I’m and you and others where going into meltdown I said judge it after a yr or two then we will have a good idea "

Can you answer my question?

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By *atEvolution OP   Couple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"Who did they ask exactly?

Well there was John from Packing and then there was Eric from HR. Mary from sales . Then I think, but not quite house sure that there may have been Wilhelmina from the cafe.

Does it matter who they asked? The Poll says:

"Just hours after the budget, the first snap poll, by Opinium Research, suggested 52% approved, with only 12% disapproving. The second, by YouGov, showed 46% in support and 11% opposed.

I asked you if you approve?

The Opinium poll also suggested 51% thought the budget was fair, compared to 19% thinking it was unfair, though 64% were worried about the state of the economy."

Of course the best time to ask for informed opinion on the impact of a natinal complicated budget statement is hours after its said.

Like I said.

Outstanding

Those meetings boris had with Murdoch were completely innocent obvs

So when is the best time then Lionel? Or do you think the general public is just to too thick to work things out for themselves?

Emily Thornberry thought the public were too thick to work things out too - Pattern here do you think lionel?

No the general public never get tnings wrong."

That statement doesn't seem to mean anything. It achieves not answering the general question.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Who did they ask exactly?

Well there was John from Packing and then there was Eric from HR. Mary from sales . Then I think, but not quite house sure that there may have been Wilhelmina from the cafe.

Does it matter who they asked? The Poll says:

"Just hours after the budget, the first snap poll, by Opinium Research, suggested 52% approved, with only 12% disapproving. The second, by YouGov, showed 46% in support and 11% opposed.

I asked you if you approve?

The Opinium poll also suggested 51% thought the budget was fair, compared to 19% thinking it was unfair, though 64% were worried about the state of the economy."

Of course the best time to ask for informed opinion on the impact of a natinal complicated budget statement is hours after its said.

Like I said.

Outstanding

Those meetings boris had with Murdoch were completely innocent obvs

So when is the best time then Lionel? Or do you think the general public is just to too thick to work things out for themselves?

Emily Thornberry thought the public were too thick to work things out too - Pattern here do you think lionel?

No the general public never get tnings wrong.

That statement doesn't seem to mean anything. It achieves not answering the general question. "

So you think the optimum time to assess a complex policy is hours after it is released?

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By *atEvolution OP   Couple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"Who did they ask exactly?

Well there was John from Packing and then there was Eric from HR. Mary from sales . Then I think, but not quite house sure that there may have been Wilhelmina from the cafe.

Does it matter who they asked? The Poll says:

"Just hours after the budget, the first snap poll, by Opinium Research, suggested 52% approved, with only 12% disapproving. The second, by YouGov, showed 46% in support and 11% opposed.

I asked you if you approve?

The Opinium poll also suggested 51% thought the budget was fair, compared to 19% thinking it was unfair, though 64% were worried about the state of the economy."

Of course the best time to ask for informed opinion on the impact of a natinal complicated budget statement is hours after its said.

Like I said.

Outstanding

Those meetings boris had with Murdoch were completely innocent obvs yet the best time to judge how the U.K. will do with Brexit is 4 weeks after we leave lol

We left nearly 3 months ago didnt we?

Hang on..are you saying the architects of brexit dont know if its going to be a success or a failure?it was 4 weeks I’m and you and others where going into meltdown I said judge it after a yr or two then we will have a good idea "

I think it was about 2mins after leaving lol. I certainly remember saying 'we have only left a week, and he was already saying it was a failure'.

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"Who did they ask exactly?

Well there was John from Packing and then there was Eric from HR. Mary from sales . Then I think, but not quite house sure that there may have been Wilhelmina from the cafe.

Does it matter who they asked? The Poll says:

"Just hours after the budget, the first snap poll, by Opinium Research, suggested 52% approved, with only 12% disapproving. The second, by YouGov, showed 46% in support and 11% opposed.

I asked you if you approve?

The Opinium poll also suggested 51% thought the budget was fair, compared to 19% thinking it was unfair, though 64% were worried about the state of the economy."

Of course the best time to ask for informed opinion on the impact of a natinal complicated budget statement is hours after its said.

Like I said.

Outstanding

Those meetings boris had with Murdoch were completely innocent obvs yet the best time to judge how the U.K. will do with Brexit is 4 weeks after we leave lol

We left nearly 3 months ago didnt we?

Hang on..are you saying the architects of brexit dont know if its going to be a success or a failure?it was 4 weeks I’m and you and others where going into meltdown I said judge it after a yr or two then we will have a good idea

Can you answer my question?"

which bastard one you ask hundreds mate I can’t keep up with ya

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Who did they ask exactly?

Well there was John from Packing and then there was Eric from HR. Mary from sales . Then I think, but not quite house sure that there may have been Wilhelmina from the cafe.

Does it matter who they asked? The Poll says:

"Just hours after the budget, the first snap poll, by Opinium Research, suggested 52% approved, with only 12% disapproving. The second, by YouGov, showed 46% in support and 11% opposed.

I asked you if you approve?

The Opinium poll also suggested 51% thought the budget was fair, compared to 19% thinking it was unfair, though 64% were worried about the state of the economy."

Of course the best time to ask for informed opinion on the impact of a natinal complicated budget statement is hours after its said.

Like I said.

Outstanding

Those meetings boris had with Murdoch were completely innocent obvs yet the best time to judge how the U.K. will do with Brexit is 4 weeks after we leave lol

We left nearly 3 months ago didnt we?

Hang on..are you saying the architects of brexit dont know if its going to be a success or a failure?it was 4 weeks I’m and you and others where going into meltdown I said judge it after a yr or two then we will have a good idea

I think it was about 2mins after leaving lol. I certainly remember saying 'we have only left a week, and he was already saying it was a failure'.

"

Try not making things up

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks

WTF is going on in here

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Who did they ask exactly?

Well there was John from Packing and then there was Eric from HR. Mary from sales . Then I think, but not quite house sure that there may have been Wilhelmina from the cafe.

Does it matter who they asked? The Poll says:

"Just hours after the budget, the first snap poll, by Opinium Research, suggested 52% approved, with only 12% disapproving. The second, by YouGov, showed 46% in support and 11% opposed.

I asked you if you approve?

The Opinium poll also suggested 51% thought the budget was fair, compared to 19% thinking it was unfair, though 64% were worried about the state of the economy."

Of course the best time to ask for informed opinion on the impact of a natinal complicated budget statement is hours after its said.

Like I said.

Outstanding

Those meetings boris had with Murdoch were completely innocent obvs yet the best time to judge how the U.K. will do with Brexit is 4 weeks after we leave lol

We left nearly 3 months ago didnt we?

Hang on..are you saying the architects of brexit dont know if its going to be a success or a failure?it was 4 weeks I’m and you and others where going into meltdown I said judge it after a yr or two then we will have a good idea

Can you answer my question?which bastard one you ask hundreds mate I can’t keep up with ya "

Did the architects of Brexit not know if it was going to be a success or a failure?

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By *andy 1Couple
over a year ago

northeast


"Who did they ask exactly?

Well there was John from Packing and then there was Eric from HR. Mary from sales . Then I think, but not quite sure that there may have been Wilhelmina from the cafe.

Does it matter who they asked? The Poll says:

"Just hours after the budget, the first snap poll, by Opinium Research, suggested 52% approved, with only 12% disapproving. The second, by YouGov, showed 46% in support and 11% opposed.

The Opinium poll also suggested 51% thought the budget was fair, compared to 19% thinking it was unfair, though 64% were worried about the state of the economy."

I asked you if you approved?the fab poll shows 85% of people on fab thinks he answers a question with a question 14% weren’t quite sure and Lionel said he doesn’t lol"

I think he approves

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By *atEvolution OP   Couple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"Who did they ask exactly?

Well there was John from Packing and then there was Eric from HR. Mary from sales . Then I think, but not quite house sure that there may have been Wilhelmina from the cafe.

Does it matter who they asked? The Poll says:

"Just hours after the budget, the first snap poll, by Opinium Research, suggested 52% approved, with only 12% disapproving. The second, by YouGov, showed 46% in support and 11% opposed.

I asked you if you approve?

The Opinium poll also suggested 51% thought the budget was fair, compared to 19% thinking it was unfair, though 64% were worried about the state of the economy."

Of course the best time to ask for informed opinion on the impact of a natinal complicated budget statement is hours after its said.

Like I said.

Outstanding

Those meetings boris had with Murdoch were completely innocent obvs

So when is the best time then Lionel? Or do you think the general public is just to too thick to work things out for themselves?

Emily Thornberry thought the public were too thick to work things out too - Pattern here do you think lionel?

No the general public never get tnings wrong.

That statement doesn't seem to mean anything. It achieves not answering the general question.

So you think the optimum time to assess a complex policy is hours after it is released?"

If you aren't thick, Yes! Plus with all the analysis that was available even a lay person could get their head around it quite successfully.

So my answer is a clear and resound Yes!

Do you approve of the Budget Lionel?

(you do know that it can be adjusted before most of it comes into effect - should the economy pick up well for example, don't you?)

Hurry and answer please I have to go supervise a diamond driller drilling a wall for me to put a Laser Vent through lol.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Who did they ask exactly?

Well there was John from Packing and then there was Eric from HR. Mary from sales . Then I think, but not quite house sure that there may have been Wilhelmina from the cafe.

Does it matter who they asked? The Poll says:

"Just hours after the budget, the first snap poll, by Opinium Research, suggested 52% approved, with only 12% disapproving. The second, by YouGov, showed 46% in support and 11% opposed.

I asked you if you approve?

The Opinium poll also suggested 51% thought the budget was fair, compared to 19% thinking it was unfair, though 64% were worried about the state of the economy."

Of course the best time to ask for informed opinion on the impact of a natinal complicated budget statement is hours after its said.

Like I said.

Outstanding

Those meetings boris had with Murdoch were completely innocent obvs

So when is the best time then Lionel? Or do you think the general public is just to too thick to work things out for themselves?

Emily Thornberry thought the public were too thick to work things out too - Pattern here do you think lionel?

No the general public never get tnings wrong.

That statement doesn't seem to mean anything. It achieves not answering the general question.

So you think the optimum time to assess a complex policy is hours after it is released?

If you aren't thick, Yes! Plus with all the analysis that was available even a lay person could get their head around it quite successfully.

So my answer is a clear and resound Yes!

Do you approve of the Budget Lionel?

(you do know that it can be adjusted before most of it comes into effect - should the economy pick up well for example, don't you?)

Hurry and answer please I have to go supervise a diamond driller drilling a wall for me to put a Laser Vent through lol."

Right ok..so only thick people need to time to digest the budget.

The truly bright ones can make a stock yes/no decision in minutes

Gotcha

I answered above .People are going to struggle, so overall no.

Can you answer my question uf you have ever posted a link but sky which has been remotely critical of the gmnt?

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By *ssexbloke72Man
over a year ago

Poplar

I think the budget was OK.

Lionel please take note I didn't answer with another question.!

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By *atEvolution OP   Couple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"

Right ok..so only thick people need to time to digest the budget.

The truly bright ones can make a stock yes/no decision in minutes

Gotcha

I answered above .People are going to struggle, so overall no.

Can you answer my question uf you have ever posted a link but sky which has been remotely critical of the gmnt?"

Read again - The surveys were taken HOURS after the budget.

And if a person is thick - in the sense you mean - then yes they would struggle of course.

SKY very rarely say anything good about the Government at all. You have you new outlets mixed up. You must mean the Guardian.

And the Surveys were taken by Opinium and Yougov not SKY anyways.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"

Right ok..so only thick people need to time to digest the budget.

The truly bright ones can make a stock yes/no decision in minutes

Gotcha

I answered above .People are going to struggle, so overall no.

Can you answer my question uf you have ever posted a link but sky which has been remotely critical of the gmnt?

Read again - The surveys were taken HOURS after the budget.

And if a person is thick - in the sense you mean - then yes they would struggle of course.

SKY very rarely say anything good about the Government at all. You have you new outlets mixed up. You must mean the Guardian.

And the Surveys were taken by Opinium and Yougov not SKY anyways."

Sky rarely say anything good about the gmnt?

Despite you literally just posting a link saying the budget has been met with universal approval?

Something which even right leaning papers are not saying.

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"Who did they ask exactly?

Well there was John from Packing and then there was Eric from HR. Mary from sales . Then I think, but not quite house sure that there may have been Wilhelmina from the cafe.

Does it matter who they asked? The Poll says:

"Just hours after the budget, the first snap poll, by Opinium Research, suggested 52% approved, with only 12% disapproving. The second, by YouGov, showed 46% in support and 11% opposed.

I asked you if you approve?

The Opinium poll also suggested 51% thought the budget was fair, compared to 19% thinking it was unfair, though 64% were worried about the state of the economy."

Of course the best time to ask for informed opinion on the impact of a natinal complicated budget statement is hours after its said.

Like I said.

Outstanding

Those meetings boris had with Murdoch were completely innocent obvs yet the best time to judge how the U.K. will do with Brexit is 4 weeks after we leave lol

We left nearly 3 months ago didnt we?

Hang on..are you saying the architects of brexit dont know if its going to be a success or a failure?it was 4 weeks I’m and you and others where going into meltdown I said judge it after a yr or two then we will have a good idea

Can you answer my question?which bastard one you ask hundreds mate I can’t keep up with ya

Did the architects of Brexit not know if it was going to be a success or a failure?"

no they didn’t know no one knew it as never been done before they thought it was going to be a success but they did not know for a fact as that’s impossible

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By *atEvolution OP   Couple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"

Right ok..so only thick people need to time to digest the budget.

The truly bright ones can make a stock yes/no decision in minutes

Gotcha

I answered above .People are going to struggle, so overall no.

Can you answer my question uf you have ever posted a link but sky which has been remotely critical of the gmnt?

Read again - The surveys were taken HOURS after the budget.

And if a person is thick - in the sense you mean - then yes they would struggle of course.

SKY very rarely say anything good about the Government at all. You have you new outlets mixed up. You must mean the Guardian.

And the Surveys were taken by Opinium and Yougov not SKY anyways.

Sky rarely say anything good about the gmnt?

Despite you literally just posting a link saying the budget has been met with universal approval?

Something which even right leaning papers are not saying."

1. I didn't say the budget has met with UNIVERSAL approval. I tsaid 'The Public Approve of the Budget'.

2. OPINIUM and YOUGOV did the surveys NOT SKY - Sky are just reporting that they did. If you want proof of that go to Opinium and YOUGOV.

3. In reporting that both those organisations had done those surveys how is that Approving of the Government?

4. How do you connect things that aren't connected?

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Who did they ask exactly?

Well there was John from Packing and then there was Eric from HR. Mary from sales . Then I think, but not quite house sure that there may have been Wilhelmina from the cafe.

Does it matter who they asked? The Poll says:

"Just hours after the budget, the first snap poll, by Opinium Research, suggested 52% approved, with only 12% disapproving. The second, by YouGov, showed 46% in support and 11% opposed.

I asked you if you approve?

The Opinium poll also suggested 51% thought the budget was fair, compared to 19% thinking it was unfair, though 64% were worried about the state of the economy."

Of course the best time to ask for informed opinion on the impact of a natinal complicated budget statement is hours after its said.

Like I said.

Outstanding

Those meetings boris had with Murdoch were completely innocent obvs yet the best time to judge how the U.K. will do with Brexit is 4 weeks after we leave lol

We left nearly 3 months ago didnt we?

Hang on..are you saying the architects of brexit dont know if its going to be a success or a failure?it was 4 weeks I’m and you and others where going into meltdown I said judge it after a yr or two then we will have a good idea

Can you answer my question?which bastard one you ask hundreds mate I can’t keep up with ya

Did the architects of Brexit not know if it was going to be a success or a failure?no they didn’t know no one knew it as never been done before they thought it was going to be a success but they did not know for a fact as that’s impossible "

So what you are saying is we made a monumental decision on the hope that things would turn out ok?

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By *atEvolution OP   Couple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"Who did they ask exactly?

Well there was John from Packing and then there was Eric from HR. Mary from sales . Then I think, but not quite house sure that there may have been Wilhelmina from the cafe.

Does it matter who they asked? The Poll says:

"Just hours after the budget, the first snap poll, by Opinium Research, suggested 52% approved, with only 12% disapproving. The second, by YouGov, showed 46% in support and 11% opposed.

I asked you if you approve?

The Opinium poll also suggested 51% thought the budget was fair, compared to 19% thinking it was unfair, though 64% were worried about the state of the economy."

Of course the best time to ask for informed opinion on the impact of a natinal complicated budget statement is hours after its said.

Like I said.

Outstanding

Those meetings boris had with Murdoch were completely innocent obvs yet the best time to judge how the U.K. will do with Brexit is 4 weeks after we leave lol

We left nearly 3 months ago didnt we?

Hang on..are you saying the architects of brexit dont know if its going to be a success or a failure?it was 4 weeks I’m and you and others where going into meltdown I said judge it after a yr or two then we will have a good idea

Can you answer my question?which bastard one you ask hundreds mate I can’t keep up with ya

Did the architects of Brexit not know if it was going to be a success or a failure?no they didn’t know no one knew it as never been done before they thought it was going to be a success but they did not know for a fact as that’s impossible

So what you are saying is we made a monumental decision on the hope that things would turn out ok?"

That's what Doris from Packing said.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"

Right ok..so only thick people need to time to digest the budget.

The truly bright ones can make a stock yes/no decision in minutes

Gotcha

I answered above .People are going to struggle, so overall no.

Can you answer my question uf you have ever posted a link but sky which has been remotely critical of the gmnt?

Read again - The surveys were taken HOURS after the budget.

And if a person is thick - in the sense you mean - then yes they would struggle of course.

SKY very rarely say anything good about the Government at all. You have you new outlets mixed up. You must mean the Guardian.

And the Surveys were taken by Opinium and Yougov not SKY anyways.

Sky rarely say anything good about the gmnt?

Despite you literally just posting a link saying the budget has been met with universal approval?

Something which even right leaning papers are not saying.

1. I didn't say the budget has met with UNIVERSAL approval. I tsaid 'The Public Approve of the Budget'.

2. OPINIUM and YOUGOV did the surveys NOT SKY - Sky are just reporting that they did. If you want proof of that go to Opinium and YOUGOV.

3. In reporting that both those organisations had done those surveys how is that Approving of the Government?

4. How do you connect things that aren't connected?

"

I'm sorry.. the public very much sounds to me like a universal concept.

The public doesnt agree at all.

Maybe a sample of that survey does but that's about it.

Because tbh I'm recalling any links from sky which have been even remotely critical of the gmnt.

Several charities have heavily criticised the budget saying it will plunge more people into poverty.

Let me just go and see if this is one of the headlines on sky news.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Who did they ask exactly?

Well there was John from Packing and then there was Eric from HR. Mary from sales . Then I think, but not quite house sure that there may have been Wilhelmina from the cafe.

Does it matter who they asked? The Poll says:

"Just hours after the budget, the first snap poll, by Opinium Research, suggested 52% approved, with only 12% disapproving. The second, by YouGov, showed 46% in support and 11% opposed.

I asked you if you approve?

The Opinium poll also suggested 51% thought the budget was fair, compared to 19% thinking it was unfair, though 64% were worried about the state of the economy."

Of course the best time to ask for informed opinion on the impact of a natinal complicated budget statement is hours after its said.

Like I said.

Outstanding

Those meetings boris had with Murdoch were completely innocent obvs yet the best time to judge how the U.K. will do with Brexit is 4 weeks after we leave lol

We left nearly 3 months ago didnt we?

Hang on..are you saying the architects of brexit dont know if its going to be a success or a failure?it was 4 weeks I’m and you and others where going into meltdown I said judge it after a yr or two then we will have a good idea

Can you answer my question?which bastard one you ask hundreds mate I can’t keep up with ya

Did the architects of Brexit not know if it was going to be a success or a failure?no they didn’t know no one knew it as never been done before they thought it was going to be a success but they did not know for a fact as that’s impossible

So what you are saying is we made a monumental decision on the hope that things would turn out ok?

That's what Doris from Packing said. "

Good old doris.

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"Who did they ask exactly?

Well there was John from Packing and then there was Eric from HR. Mary from sales . Then I think, but not quite house sure that there may have been Wilhelmina from the cafe.

Does it matter who they asked? The Poll says:

"Just hours after the budget, the first snap poll, by Opinium Research, suggested 52% approved, with only 12% disapproving. The second, by YouGov, showed 46% in support and 11% opposed.

I asked you if you approve?

The Opinium poll also suggested 51% thought the budget was fair, compared to 19% thinking it was unfair, though 64% were worried about the state of the economy."

Of course the best time to ask for informed opinion on the impact of a natinal complicated budget statement is hours after its said.

Like I said.

Outstanding

Those meetings boris had with Murdoch were completely innocent obvs yet the best time to judge how the U.K. will do with Brexit is 4 weeks after we leave lol

We left nearly 3 months ago didnt we?

Hang on..are you saying the architects of brexit dont know if its going to be a success or a failure?it was 4 weeks I’m and you and others where going into meltdown I said judge it after a yr or two then we will have a good idea

Can you answer my question?which bastard one you ask hundreds mate I can’t keep up with ya

Did the architects of Brexit not know if it was going to be a success or a failure?no they didn’t know no one knew it as never been done before they thought it was going to be a success but they did not know for a fact as that’s impossible

So what you are saying is we made a monumental decision on the hope that things would turn out ok?"

ffs yes as we do in General elections this is old news mate been doing this topic for 5 yrs lol

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Who did they ask exactly?

Well there was John from Packing and then there was Eric from HR. Mary from sales . Then I think, but not quite house sure that there may have been Wilhelmina from the cafe.

Does it matter who they asked? The Poll says:

"Just hours after the budget, the first snap poll, by Opinium Research, suggested 52% approved, with only 12% disapproving. The second, by YouGov, showed 46% in support and 11% opposed.

I asked you if you approve?

The Opinium poll also suggested 51% thought the budget was fair, compared to 19% thinking it was unfair, though 64% were worried about the state of the economy."

Of course the best time to ask for informed opinion on the impact of a natinal complicated budget statement is hours after its said.

Like I said.

Outstanding

Those meetings boris had with Murdoch were completely innocent obvs yet the best time to judge how the U.K. will do with Brexit is 4 weeks after we leave lol

We left nearly 3 months ago didnt we?

Hang on..are you saying the architects of brexit dont know if its going to be a success or a failure?it was 4 weeks I’m and you and others where going into meltdown I said judge it after a yr or two then we will have a good idea

Can you answer my question?which bastard one you ask hundreds mate I can’t keep up with ya

Did the architects of Brexit not know if it was going to be a success or a failure?no they didn’t know no one knew it as never been done before they thought it was going to be a success but they did not know for a fact as that’s impossible

So what you are saying is we made a monumental decision on the hope that things would turn out ok?ffs yes as we do in General elections this is old news mate been doing this topic for 5 yrs lol"

Well that's reassuring.

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By *atEvolution OP   Couple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"

Right ok..so only thick people need to time to digest the budget.

The truly bright ones can make a stock yes/no decision in minutes

Gotcha

I answered above .People are going to struggle, so overall no.

Can you answer my question uf you have ever posted a link but sky which has been remotely critical of the gmnt?

Read again - The surveys were taken HOURS after the budget.

And if a person is thick - in the sense you mean - then yes they would struggle of course.

SKY very rarely say anything good about the Government at all. You have you new outlets mixed up. You must mean the Guardian.

And the Surveys were taken by Opinium and Yougov not SKY anyways.

Sky rarely say anything good about the gmnt?

Despite you literally just posting a link saying the budget has been met with universal approval?

Something which even right leaning papers are not saying.

1. I didn't say the budget has met with UNIVERSAL approval. I tsaid 'The Public Approve of the Budget'.

2. OPINIUM and YOUGOV did the surveys NOT SKY - Sky are just reporting that they did. If you want proof of that go to Opinium and YOUGOV.

3. In reporting that both those organisations had done those surveys how is that Approving of the Government?

4. How do you connect things that aren't connected?

I'm sorry.. the public very much sounds to me like a universal concept.

The public doesnt agree at all.

Maybe a sample of that survey does but that's about it.

Because tbh I'm recalling any links from sky which have been even remotely critical of the gmnt.

Several charities have heavily criticised the budget saying it will plunge more people into poverty.

Let me just go and see if this is one of the headlines on sky news."

You obviously don't read the skynews page often.

But the point still remains that OPINIUM and YOUGOV did the surveys - and YOU can go read them (they don't belong to sky lol).

Opinium Research, suggested 52% approved, with only 12% disapproving. The second, by YouGov, showed 46% in support and 11% opposed. And you read that as: "The public doesnt agree at all." ???

Poverty? I'll go look for that for you Lionel: Oh there you are, was there all the time: https://news.sky.com/story/budget-2021-what-wasnt-in-chancellor-rishi-sunaks-economic-statement-12234872

Oh here's another one: https://news.sky.com/story/budget-2021-chancellor-accused-of-not-levelling-with-people-over-plans-12235477

Oh here's another one: https://news.sky.com/story/test-and-trace-barely-used-check-in-data-from-pubs-and-restaurants-with-thousands-not-warned-of-infection-risk-12235392

Believe SKY have NOT been complimentary for this government at all. !!!

You ought to read more.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"

Right ok..so only thick people need to time to digest the budget.

The truly bright ones can make a stock yes/no decision in minutes

Gotcha

I answered above .People are going to struggle, so overall no.

Can you answer my question uf you have ever posted a link but sky which has been remotely critical of the gmnt?

Read again - The surveys were taken HOURS after the budget.

And if a person is thick - in the sense you mean - then yes they would struggle of course.

SKY very rarely say anything good about the Government at all. You have you new outlets mixed up. You must mean the Guardian.

And the Surveys were taken by Opinium and Yougov not SKY anyways.

Sky rarely say anything good about the gmnt?

Despite you literally just posting a link saying the budget has been met with universal approval?

Something which even right leaning papers are not saying.

1. I didn't say the budget has met with UNIVERSAL approval. I tsaid 'The Public Approve of the Budget'.

2. OPINIUM and YOUGOV did the surveys NOT SKY - Sky are just reporting that they did. If you want proof of that go to Opinium and YOUGOV.

3. In reporting that both those organisations had done those surveys how is that Approving of the Government?

4. How do you connect things that aren't connected?

I'm sorry.. the public very much sounds to me like a universal concept.

The public doesnt agree at all.

Maybe a sample of that survey does but that's about it.

Because tbh I'm recalling any links from sky which have been even remotely critical of the gmnt.

Several charities have heavily criticised the budget saying it will plunge more people into poverty.

Let me just go and see if this is one of the headlines on sky news.

You obviously don't read the skynews page often.

But the point still remains that OPINIUM and YOUGOV did the surveys - and YOU can go read them (they don't belong to sky lol).

Opinium Research, suggested 52% approved, with only 12% disapproving. The second, by YouGov, showed 46% in support and 11% opposed. And you read that as: "The public doesnt agree at all." ???

Poverty? I'll go look for that for you Lionel: Oh there you are, was there all the time: https://news.sky.com/story/budget-2021-what-wasnt-in-chancellor-rishi-sunaks-economic-statement-12234872

Oh here's another one: https://news.sky.com/story/budget-2021-chancellor-accused-of-not-levelling-with-people-over-plans-12235477

Oh here's another one: https://news.sky.com/story/test-and-trace-barely-used-check-in-data-from-pubs-and-restaurants-with-thousands-not-warned-of-infection-risk-12235392

Believe SKY have NOT been complimentary for this government at all. !!!

You ought to read more.

"

some on here think the opinion of a few that agree with them is the nations opinion dont burst their bubble.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"

Right ok..so only thick people need to time to digest the budget.

The truly bright ones can make a stock yes/no decision in minutes

Gotcha

I answered above .People are going to struggle, so overall no.

Can you answer my question uf you have ever posted a link but sky which has been remotely critical of the gmnt?

Read again - The surveys were taken HOURS after the budget.

And if a person is thick - in the sense you mean - then yes they would struggle of course.

SKY very rarely say anything good about the Government at all. You have you new outlets mixed up. You must mean the Guardian.

And the Surveys were taken by Opinium and Yougov not SKY anyways.

Sky rarely say anything good about the gmnt?

Despite you literally just posting a link saying the budget has been met with universal approval?

Something which even right leaning papers are not saying.

1. I didn't say the budget has met with UNIVERSAL approval. I tsaid 'The Public Approve of the Budget'.

2. OPINIUM and YOUGOV did the surveys NOT SKY - Sky are just reporting that they did. If you want proof of that go to Opinium and YOUGOV.

3. In reporting that both those organisations had done those surveys how is that Approving of the Government?

4. How do you connect things that aren't connected?

I'm sorry.. the public very much sounds to me like a universal concept.

The public doesnt agree at all.

Maybe a sample of that survey does but that's about it.

Because tbh I'm recalling any links from sky which have been even remotely critical of the gmnt.

Several charities have heavily criticised the budget saying it will plunge more people into poverty.

Let me just go and see if this is one of the headlines on sky news.

You obviously don't read the skynews page often.

But the point still remains that OPINIUM and YOUGOV did the surveys - and YOU can go read them (they don't belong to sky lol).

Opinium Research, suggested 52% approved, with only 12% disapproving. The second, by YouGov, showed 46% in support and 11% opposed. And you read that as: "The public doesnt agree at all." ???

Poverty? I'll go look for that for you Lionel: Oh there you are, was there all the time: https://news.sky.com/story/budget-2021-what-wasnt-in-chancellor-rishi-sunaks-economic-statement-12234872

Oh here's another one: https://news.sky.com/story/budget-2021-chancellor-accused-of-not-levelling-with-people-over-plans-12235477

Oh here's another one: https://news.sky.com/story/test-and-trace-barely-used-check-in-data-from-pubs-and-restaurants-with-thousands-not-warned-of-infection-risk-12235392

Believe SKY have NOT been complimentary for this government at all. !!!

You ought to read more.

"

So..they publish a story claiming that that public are happy with the budget and then a day later saying they are not 'levelling 'with people.?

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich

see what i mean.

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By *ssexbloke72Man
over a year ago

Poplar


"

Right ok..so only thick people need to time to digest the budget.

The truly bright ones can make a stock yes/no decision in minutes

Gotcha

I answered above .People are going to struggle, so overall no.

Can you answer my question uf you have ever posted a link but sky which has been remotely critical of the gmnt?

Read again - The surveys were taken HOURS after the budget.

And if a person is thick - in the sense you mean - then yes they would struggle of course.

SKY very rarely say anything good about the Government at all. You have you new outlets mixed up. You must mean the Guardian.

And the Surveys were taken by Opinium and Yougov not SKY anyways.

Sky rarely say anything good about the gmnt?

Despite you literally just posting a link saying the budget has been met with universal approval?

Something which even right leaning papers are not saying.

1. I didn't say the budget has met with UNIVERSAL approval. I tsaid 'The Public Approve of the Budget'.

2. OPINIUM and YOUGOV did the surveys NOT SKY - Sky are just reporting that they did. If you want proof of that go to Opinium and YOUGOV.

3. In reporting that both those organisations had done those surveys how is that Approving of the Government?

4. How do you connect things that aren't connected?

I'm sorry.. the public very much sounds to me like a universal concept.

The public doesnt agree at all.

Maybe a sample of that survey does but that's about it.

Because tbh I'm recalling any links from sky which have been even remotely critical of the gmnt.

Several charities have heavily criticised the budget saying it will plunge more people into poverty.

Let me just go and see if this is one of the headlines on sky news."

So what is poverty in the UK these days?

I've heard a lot of noise over the years from lefties harping on about how many people are in poverty.

But what actually is it?

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"

Right ok..so only thick people need to time to digest the budget.

The truly bright ones can make a stock yes/no decision in minutes

Gotcha

I answered above .People are going to struggle, so overall no.

Can you answer my question uf you have ever posted a link but sky which has been remotely critical of the gmnt?

Read again - The surveys were taken HOURS after the budget.

And if a person is thick - in the sense you mean - then yes they would struggle of course.

SKY very rarely say anything good about the Government at all. You have you new outlets mixed up. You must mean the Guardian.

And the Surveys were taken by Opinium and Yougov not SKY anyways.

Sky rarely say anything good about the gmnt?

Despite you literally just posting a link saying the budget has been met with universal approval?

Something which even right leaning papers are not saying.

1. I didn't say the budget has met with UNIVERSAL approval. I tsaid 'The Public Approve of the Budget'.

2. OPINIUM and YOUGOV did the surveys NOT SKY - Sky are just reporting that they did. If you want proof of that go to Opinium and YOUGOV.

3. In reporting that both those organisations had done those surveys how is that Approving of the Government?

4. How do you connect things that aren't connected?

I'm sorry.. the public very much sounds to me like a universal concept.

The public doesnt agree at all.

Maybe a sample of that survey does but that's about it.

Because tbh I'm recalling any links from sky which have been even remotely critical of the gmnt.

Several charities have heavily criticised the budget saying it will plunge more people into poverty.

Let me just go and see if this is one of the headlines on sky news.

So what is poverty in the UK these days?

I've heard a lot of noise over the years from lefties harping on about how many people are in poverty.

But what actually is it?"

Harping on about poverty?

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By *ssexbloke72Man
over a year ago

Poplar


"

Right ok..so only thick people need to time to digest the budget.

The truly bright ones can make a stock yes/no decision in minutes

Gotcha

I answered above .People are going to struggle, so overall no.

Can you answer my question uf you have ever posted a link but sky which has been remotely critical of the gmnt?

Read again - The surveys were taken HOURS after the budget.

And if a person is thick - in the sense you mean - then yes they would struggle of course.

SKY very rarely say anything good about the Government at all. You have you new outlets mixed up. You must mean the Guardian.

And the Surveys were taken by Opinium and Yougov not SKY anyways.

Sky rarely say anything good about the gmnt?

Despite you literally just posting a link saying the budget has been met with universal approval?

Something which even right leaning papers are not saying.

1. I didn't say the budget has met with UNIVERSAL approval. I tsaid 'The Public Approve of the Budget'.

2. OPINIUM and YOUGOV did the surveys NOT SKY - Sky are just reporting that they did. If you want proof of that go to Opinium and YOUGOV.

3. In reporting that both those organisations had done those surveys how is that Approving of the Government?

4. How do you connect things that aren't connected?

I'm sorry.. the public very much sounds to me like a universal concept.

The public doesnt agree at all.

Maybe a sample of that survey does but that's about it.

Because tbh I'm recalling any links from sky which have been even remotely critical of the gmnt.

Several charities have heavily criticised the budget saying it will plunge more people into poverty.

Let me just go and see if this is one of the headlines on sky news.

So what is poverty in the UK these days?

I've heard a lot of noise over the years from lefties harping on about how many people are in poverty.

But what actually is it?

Harping on about poverty?

"

Answers with another question.

Do you actually have any opinions of your own Lionel?

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"

Right ok..so only thick people need to time to digest the budget.

The truly bright ones can make a stock yes/no decision in minutes

Gotcha

I answered above .People are going to struggle, so overall no.

Can you answer my question uf you have ever posted a link but sky which has been remotely critical of the gmnt?

Read again - The surveys were taken HOURS after the budget.

And if a person is thick - in the sense you mean - then yes they would struggle of course.

SKY very rarely say anything good about the Government at all. You have you new outlets mixed up. You must mean the Guardian.

And the Surveys were taken by Opinium and Yougov not SKY anyways.

Sky rarely say anything good about the gmnt?

Despite you literally just posting a link saying the budget has been met with universal approval?

Something which even right leaning papers are not saying.

1. I didn't say the budget has met with UNIVERSAL approval. I tsaid 'The Public Approve of the Budget'.

2. OPINIUM and YOUGOV did the surveys NOT SKY - Sky are just reporting that they did. If you want proof of that go to Opinium and YOUGOV.

3. In reporting that both those organisations had done those surveys how is that Approving of the Government?

4. How do you connect things that aren't connected?

I'm sorry.. the public very much sounds to me like a universal concept.

The public doesnt agree at all.

Maybe a sample of that survey does but that's about it.

Because tbh I'm recalling any links from sky which have been even remotely critical of the gmnt.

Several charities have heavily criticised the budget saying it will plunge more people into poverty.

Let me just go and see if this is one of the headlines on sky news.

So what is poverty in the UK these days?

I've heard a lot of noise over the years from lefties harping on about how many people are in poverty.

But what actually is it?

Harping on about poverty?

Answers with another question.

Do you actually have any opinions of your own Lionel?"

I'm just curious that you think 'lefties 'harp'on about poverty

There are plenty of definitions out there.

Personally I'd say if you were hungry,struggling to pay heating,struggling to pay for food.. all these would qualify.

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By *ssexbloke72Man
over a year ago

Poplar


"

Right ok..so only thick people need to time to digest the budget.

The truly bright ones can make a stock yes/no decision in minutes

Gotcha

I answered above .People are going to struggle, so overall no.

Can you answer my question uf you have ever posted a link but sky which has been remotely critical of the gmnt?

Read again - The surveys were taken HOURS after the budget.

And if a person is thick - in the sense you mean - then yes they would struggle of course.

SKY very rarely say anything good about the Government at all. You have you new outlets mixed up. You must mean the Guardian.

And the Surveys were taken by Opinium and Yougov not SKY anyways.

Sky rarely say anything good about the gmnt?

Despite you literally just posting a link saying the budget has been met with universal approval?

Something which even right leaning papers are not saying.

1. I didn't say the budget has met with UNIVERSAL approval. I tsaid 'The Public Approve of the Budget'.

2. OPINIUM and YOUGOV did the surveys NOT SKY - Sky are just reporting that they did. If you want proof of that go to Opinium and YOUGOV.

3. In reporting that both those organisations had done those surveys how is that Approving of the Government?

4. How do you connect things that aren't connected?

I'm sorry.. the public very much sounds to me like a universal concept.

The public doesnt agree at all.

Maybe a sample of that survey does but that's about it.

Because tbh I'm recalling any links from sky which have been even remotely critical of the gmnt.

Several charities have heavily criticised the budget saying it will plunge more people into poverty.

Let me just go and see if this is one of the headlines on sky news.

So what is poverty in the UK these days?

I've heard a lot of noise over the years from lefties harping on about how many people are in poverty.

But what actually is it?

Harping on about poverty?

Answers with another question.

Do you actually have any opinions of your own Lionel?

I'm just curious that you think 'lefties 'harp'on about poverty

There are plenty of definitions out there.

Personally I'd say if you were hungry,struggling to pay heating,struggling to pay for food.. all these would qualify."

I could counter that asking do they drink, smoke, gamble, have a smart phone, high speed broadband, sky TV, netflicks etc.

All of which imo are luxuries.

So rather than what different people may think it is.

Is there and actually definition for being in poverty in 2021?

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"

Right ok..so only thick people need to time to digest the budget.

The truly bright ones can make a stock yes/no decision in minutes

Gotcha

I answered above .People are going to struggle, so overall no.

Can you answer my question uf you have ever posted a link but sky which has been remotely critical of the gmnt?

Read again - The surveys were taken HOURS after the budget.

And if a person is thick - in the sense you mean - then yes they would struggle of course.

SKY very rarely say anything good about the Government at all. You have you new outlets mixed up. You must mean the Guardian.

And the Surveys were taken by Opinium and Yougov not SKY anyways.

Sky rarely say anything good about the gmnt?

Despite you literally just posting a link saying the budget has been met with universal approval?

Something which even right leaning papers are not saying.

1. I didn't say the budget has met with UNIVERSAL approval. I tsaid 'The Public Approve of the Budget'.

2. OPINIUM and YOUGOV did the surveys NOT SKY - Sky are just reporting that they did. If you want proof of that go to Opinium and YOUGOV.

3. In reporting that both those organisations had done those surveys how is that Approving of the Government?

4. How do you connect things that aren't connected?

I'm sorry.. the public very much sounds to me like a universal concept.

The public doesnt agree at all.

Maybe a sample of that survey does but that's about it.

Because tbh I'm recalling any links from sky which have been even remotely critical of the gmnt.

Several charities have heavily criticised the budget saying it will plunge more people into poverty.

Let me just go and see if this is one of the headlines on sky news.

So what is poverty in the UK these days?

I've heard a lot of noise over the years from lefties harping on about how many people are in poverty.

But what actually is it?

Harping on about poverty?

Answers with another question.

Do you actually have any opinions of your own Lionel?

I'm just curious that you think 'lefties 'harp'on about poverty

There are plenty of definitions out there.

Personally I'd say if you were hungry,struggling to pay heating,struggling to pay for food.. all these would qualify.

I could counter that asking do they drink, smoke, gamble, have a smart phone, high speed broadband, sky TV, netflicks etc.

All of which imo are luxuries.

So rather than what different people may think it is.

Is there and actually definition for being in poverty in 2021?"

What about if they have a flat screen tv?

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By *ssexbloke72Man
over a year ago

Poplar


"

Right ok..so only thick people need to time to digest the budget.

The truly bright ones can make a stock yes/no decision in minutes

Gotcha

I answered above .People are going to struggle, so overall no.

Can you answer my question uf you have ever posted a link but sky which has been remotely critical of the gmnt?

Read again - The surveys were taken HOURS after the budget.

And if a person is thick - in the sense you mean - then yes they would struggle of course.

SKY very rarely say anything good about the Government at all. You have you new outlets mixed up. You must mean the Guardian.

And the Surveys were taken by Opinium and Yougov not SKY anyways.

Sky rarely say anything good about the gmnt?

Despite you literally just posting a link saying the budget has been met with universal approval?

Something which even right leaning papers are not saying.

1. I didn't say the budget has met with UNIVERSAL approval. I tsaid 'The Public Approve of the Budget'.

2. OPINIUM and YOUGOV did the surveys NOT SKY - Sky are just reporting that they did. If you want proof of that go to Opinium and YOUGOV.

3. In reporting that both those organisations had done those surveys how is that Approving of the Government?

4. How do you connect things that aren't connected?

I'm sorry.. the public very much sounds to me like a universal concept.

The public doesnt agree at all.

Maybe a sample of that survey does but that's about it.

Because tbh I'm recalling any links from sky which have been even remotely critical of the gmnt.

Several charities have heavily criticised the budget saying it will plunge more people into poverty.

Let me just go and see if this is one of the headlines on sky news.

So what is poverty in the UK these days?

I've heard a lot of noise over the years from lefties harping on about how many people are in poverty.

But what actually is it?

Harping on about poverty?

Answers with another question.

Do you actually have any opinions of your own Lionel?

I'm just curious that you think 'lefties 'harp'on about poverty

There are plenty of definitions out there.

Personally I'd say if you were hungry,struggling to pay heating,struggling to pay for food.. all these would qualify.

I could counter that asking do they drink, smoke, gamble, have a smart phone, high speed broadband, sky TV, netflicks etc.

All of which imo are luxuries.

So rather than what different people may think it is.

Is there and actually definition for being in poverty in 2021?

What about if they have a flat screen tv?

"

Another question as your answer Lionel.

As you post so much about people being in poverty I would of thought you would of actually known what the accurate definition was.

However it looks like you don't actually know what you are talking about does it.!

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"

Right ok..so only thick people need to time to digest the budget.

The truly bright ones can make a stock yes/no decision in minutes

Gotcha

I answered above .People are going to struggle, so overall no.

Can you answer my question uf you have ever posted a link but sky which has been remotely critical of the gmnt?

Read again - The surveys were taken HOURS after the budget.

And if a person is thick - in the sense you mean - then yes they would struggle of course.

SKY very rarely say anything good about the Government at all. You have you new outlets mixed up. You must mean the Guardian.

And the Surveys were taken by Opinium and Yougov not SKY anyways.

Sky rarely say anything good about the gmnt?

Despite you literally just posting a link saying the budget has been met with universal approval?

Something which even right leaning papers are not saying.

1. I didn't say the budget has met with UNIVERSAL approval. I tsaid 'The Public Approve of the Budget'.

2. OPINIUM and YOUGOV did the surveys NOT SKY - Sky are just reporting that they did. If you want proof of that go to Opinium and YOUGOV.

3. In reporting that both those organisations had done those surveys how is that Approving of the Government?

4. How do you connect things that aren't connected?

I'm sorry.. the public very much sounds to me like a universal concept.

The public doesnt agree at all.

Maybe a sample of that survey does but that's about it.

Because tbh I'm recalling any links from sky which have been even remotely critical of the gmnt.

Several charities have heavily criticised the budget saying it will plunge more people into poverty.

Let me just go and see if this is one of the headlines on sky news.

So what is poverty in the UK these days?

I've heard a lot of noise over the years from lefties harping on about how many people are in poverty.

But what actually is it?

Harping on about poverty?

Answers with another question.

Do you actually have any opinions of your own Lionel?

I'm just curious that you think 'lefties 'harp'on about poverty

There are plenty of definitions out there.

Personally I'd say if you were hungry,struggling to pay heating,struggling to pay for food.. all these would qualify.

I could counter that asking do they drink, smoke, gamble, have a smart phone, high speed broadband, sky TV, netflicks etc.

All of which imo are luxuries.

So rather than what different people may think it is.

Is there and actually definition for being in poverty in 2021?

What about if they have a flat screen tv?

Another question as your answer Lionel.

As you post so much about people being in poverty I would of thought you would of actually known what the accurate definition was.

However it looks like you don't actually know what you are talking about does it.!"

I've give you my interpretation..you were the one who started banging on about the usual stereotypes about them drinking and smoking.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool

https://fullfact.org/economy/poverty-uk-guide-facts-and-figures/

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By *atEvolution OP   Couple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"

Right ok..so only thick people need to time to digest the budget.

The truly bright ones can make a stock yes/no decision in minutes

Gotcha

I answered above .People are going to struggle, so overall no.

Can you answer my question uf you have ever posted a link but sky which has been remotely critical of the gmnt?

Read again - The surveys were taken HOURS after the budget.

And if a person is thick - in the sense you mean - then yes they would struggle of course.

SKY very rarely say anything good about the Government at all. You have you new outlets mixed up. You must mean the Guardian.

And the Surveys were taken by Opinium and Yougov not SKY anyways.

Sky rarely say anything good about the gmnt?

Despite you literally just posting a link saying the budget has been met with universal approval?

Something which even right leaning papers are not saying.

1. I didn't say the budget has met with UNIVERSAL approval. I tsaid 'The Public Approve of the Budget'.

2. OPINIUM and YOUGOV did the surveys NOT SKY - Sky are just reporting that they did. If you want proof of that go to Opinium and YOUGOV.

3. In reporting that both those organisations had done those surveys how is that Approving of the Government?

4. How do you connect things that aren't connected?

I'm sorry.. the public very much sounds to me like a universal concept.

The public doesnt agree at all.

Maybe a sample of that survey does but that's about it.

Because tbh I'm recalling any links from sky which have been even remotely critical of the gmnt.

Several charities have heavily criticised the budget saying it will plunge more people into poverty.

Let me just go and see if this is one of the headlines on sky news.

You obviously don't read the skynews page often.

But the point still remains that OPINIUM and YOUGOV did the surveys - and YOU can go read them (they don't belong to sky lol).

Opinium Research, suggested 52% approved, with only 12% disapproving. The second, by YouGov, showed 46% in support and 11% opposed. And you read that as: "The public doesnt agree at all." ???

Poverty? I'll go look for that for you Lionel: Oh there you are, was there all the time: https://news.sky.com/story/budget-2021-what-wasnt-in-chancellor-rishi-sunaks-economic-statement-12234872

Oh here's another one: https://news.sky.com/story/budget-2021-chancellor-accused-of-not-levelling-with-people-over-plans-12235477

Oh here's another one: https://news.sky.com/story/test-and-trace-barely-used-check-in-data-from-pubs-and-restaurants-with-thousands-not-warned-of-infection-risk-12235392

Believe SKY have NOT been complimentary for this government at all. !!!

You ought to read more.

So..they publish a story claiming that that public are happy with the budget and then a day later saying they are not 'levelling 'with people.?"

Nope. SKY report that OPINIUM and YOUGOV do a Survey to say that - and they they also do a story saying the Government aren't coming clean. Don't know how you don't see the difference?

But now at least you get my point - SKY do not favour the Government. And Nicely avoiding what was being said BTW - Usual from you - standard form.

Now please. Stop answering questions with questions, because we know that's just your way of avoiding questions.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"

Right ok..so only thick people need to time to digest the budget.

The truly bright ones can make a stock yes/no decision in minutes

Gotcha

I answered above .People are going to struggle, so overall no.

Can you answer my question uf you have ever posted a link but sky which has been remotely critical of the gmnt?

Read again - The surveys were taken HOURS after the budget.

And if a person is thick - in the sense you mean - then yes they would struggle of course.

SKY very rarely say anything good about the Government at all. You have you new outlets mixed up. You must mean the Guardian.

And the Surveys were taken by Opinium and Yougov not SKY anyways.

Sky rarely say anything good about the gmnt?

Despite you literally just posting a link saying the budget has been met with universal approval?

Something which even right leaning papers are not saying.

1. I didn't say the budget has met with UNIVERSAL approval. I tsaid 'The Public Approve of the Budget'.

2. OPINIUM and YOUGOV did the surveys NOT SKY - Sky are just reporting that they did. If you want proof of that go to Opinium and YOUGOV.

3. In reporting that both those organisations had done those surveys how is that Approving of the Government?

4. How do you connect things that aren't connected?

I'm sorry.. the public very much sounds to me like a universal concept.

The public doesnt agree at all.

Maybe a sample of that survey does but that's about it.

Because tbh I'm recalling any links from sky which have been even remotely critical of the gmnt.

Several charities have heavily criticised the budget saying it will plunge more people into poverty.

Let me just go and see if this is one of the headlines on sky news.

You obviously don't read the skynews page often.

But the point still remains that OPINIUM and YOUGOV did the surveys - and YOU can go read them (they don't belong to sky lol).

Opinium Research, suggested 52% approved, with only 12% disapproving. The second, by YouGov, showed 46% in support and 11% opposed. And you read that as: "The public doesnt agree at all." ???

Poverty? I'll go look for that for you Lionel: Oh there you are, was there all the time: https://news.sky.com/story/budget-2021-what-wasnt-in-chancellor-rishi-sunaks-economic-statement-12234872

Oh here's another one: https://news.sky.com/story/budget-2021-chancellor-accused-of-not-levelling-with-people-over-plans-12235477

Oh here's another one: https://news.sky.com/story/test-and-trace-barely-used-check-in-data-from-pubs-and-restaurants-with-thousands-not-warned-of-infection-risk-12235392

Believe SKY have NOT been complimentary for this government at all. !!!

You ought to read more.

So..they publish a story claiming that that public are happy with the budget and then a day later saying they are not 'levelling 'with people.?

Nope. SKY report that OPINIUM and YOUGOV do a Survey to say that - and they they also do a story saying the Government aren't coming clean. Don't know how you don't see the difference?

But now at least you get my point - SKY do not favour the Government. And Nicely avoiding what was being said BTW - Usual from you - standard form.

Now please. Stop answering questions with questions, because we know that's just your way of avoiding questions.

"

I always answer questions.

People need to realise though that not every question has a simple answer.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich

ive heard it all now.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"

Right ok..so only thick people need to time to digest the budget.

The truly bright ones can make a stock yes/no decision in minutes

Gotcha

I answered above .People are going to struggle, so overall no.

Can you answer my question uf you have ever posted a link but sky which has been remotely critical of the gmnt?

Read again - The surveys were taken HOURS after the budget.

And if a person is thick - in the sense you mean - then yes they would struggle of course.

SKY very rarely say anything good about the Government at all. You have you new outlets mixed up. You must mean the Guardian.

And the Surveys were taken by Opinium and Yougov not SKY anyways.

Sky rarely say anything good about the gmnt?

Despite you literally just posting a link saying the budget has been met with universal approval?

Something which even right leaning papers are not saying.

1. I didn't say the budget has met with UNIVERSAL approval. I tsaid 'The Public Approve of the Budget'.

2. OPINIUM and YOUGOV did the surveys NOT SKY - Sky are just reporting that they did. If you want proof of that go to Opinium and YOUGOV.

3. In reporting that both those organisations had done those surveys how is that Approving of the Government?

4. How do you connect things that aren't connected?

I'm sorry.. the public very much sounds to me like a universal concept.

The public doesnt agree at all.

Maybe a sample of that survey does but that's about it.

Because tbh I'm recalling any links from sky which have been even remotely critical of the gmnt.

Several charities have heavily criticised the budget saying it will plunge more people into poverty.

Let me just go and see if this is one of the headlines on sky news.

You obviously don't read the skynews page often.

But the point still remains that OPINIUM and YOUGOV did the surveys - and YOU can go read them (they don't belong to sky lol).

Opinium Research, suggested 52% approved, with only 12% disapproving. The second, by YouGov, showed 46% in support and 11% opposed. And you read that as: "The public doesnt agree at all." ???

Poverty? I'll go look for that for you Lionel: Oh there you are, was there all the time: https://news.sky.com/story/budget-2021-what-wasnt-in-chancellor-rishi-sunaks-economic-statement-12234872

Oh here's another one: https://news.sky.com/story/budget-2021-chancellor-accused-of-not-levelling-with-people-over-plans-12235477

Oh here's another one: https://news.sky.com/story/test-and-trace-barely-used-check-in-data-from-pubs-and-restaurants-with-thousands-not-warned-of-infection-risk-12235392

Believe SKY have NOT been complimentary for this government at all. !!!

You ought to read more.

So..they publish a story claiming that that public are happy with the budget and then a day later saying they are not 'levelling 'with people.?

Nope. SKY report that OPINIUM and YOUGOV do a Survey to say that - and they they also do a story saying the Government aren't coming clean. Don't know how you don't see the difference?

But now at least you get my point - SKY do not favour the Government. And Nicely avoiding what was being said BTW - Usual from you - standard form.

Now please. Stop answering questions with questions, because we know that's just your way of avoiding questions.

"

I'll rephrase it.

When you see an expert on sky news .

Are they ever asked..do you think the budget is good or bad?

They are generally asked what you think of the budget..and they will give their opinion on the positives and the negatives.

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By *ssexbloke72Man
over a year ago

Poplar


"https://fullfact.org/economy/poverty-uk-guide-facts-and-figures/"

Thanks and interesting read.

So according to full facts poverty in the UK constantly went up between 2000 to 2010 (Labour) then from 2010 onward it went down (non Labour).

Amazing when you get the full facts compared to what people post on here!

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By *atEvolution OP   Couple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"

I always answer questions.

People need to realise though that not every question has a simple answer. "

Didn't Capt Mainwearing in Dad's Army famously say:

'I think that you are getting into the realms of fantasy here Lionel'?

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"

I always answer questions.

People need to realise though that not every question has a simple answer.

Didn't Capt Mainwearing in Dad's Army famously say:

'I think that you are getting into the realms of fantasy here Lionel'?

"

In sure there is a line about simple answers and simple minds

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By *atEvolution OP   Couple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"

Right ok..so only thick people need to time to digest the budget.

The truly bright ones can make a stock yes/no decision in minutes

Gotcha

I answered above .People are going to struggle, so overall no.

Can you answer my question uf you have ever posted a link but sky which has been remotely critical of the gmnt?

Read again - The surveys were taken HOURS after the budget.

And if a person is thick - in the sense you mean - then yes they would struggle of course.

SKY very rarely say anything good about the Government at all. You have you new outlets mixed up. You must mean the Guardian.

And the Surveys were taken by Opinium and Yougov not SKY anyways.

Sky rarely say anything good about the gmnt?

Despite you literally just posting a link saying the budget has been met with universal approval?

Something which even right leaning papers are not saying.

1. I didn't say the budget has met with UNIVERSAL approval. I tsaid 'The Public Approve of the Budget'.

2. OPINIUM and YOUGOV did the surveys NOT SKY - Sky are just reporting that they did. If you want proof of that go to Opinium and YOUGOV.

3. In reporting that both those organisations had done those surveys how is that Approving of the Government?

4. How do you connect things that aren't connected?

I'm sorry.. the public very much sounds to me like a universal concept.

The public doesnt agree at all.

Maybe a sample of that survey does but that's about it.

Because tbh I'm recalling any links from sky which have been even remotely critical of the gmnt.

Several charities have heavily criticised the budget saying it will plunge more people into poverty.

Let me just go and see if this is one of the headlines on sky news.

You obviously don't read the skynews page often.

But the point still remains that OPINIUM and YOUGOV did the surveys - and YOU can go read them (they don't belong to sky lol).

Opinium Research, suggested 52% approved, with only 12% disapproving. The second, by YouGov, showed 46% in support and 11% opposed. And you read that as: "The public doesnt agree at all." ???

Poverty? I'll go look for that for you Lionel: Oh there you are, was there all the time: https://news.sky.com/story/budget-2021-what-wasnt-in-chancellor-rishi-sunaks-economic-statement-12234872

Oh here's another one: https://news.sky.com/story/budget-2021-chancellor-accused-of-not-levelling-with-people-over-plans-12235477

Oh here's another one: https://news.sky.com/story/test-and-trace-barely-used-check-in-data-from-pubs-and-restaurants-with-thousands-not-warned-of-infection-risk-12235392

Believe SKY have NOT been complimentary for this government at all. !!!

You ought to read more.

So..they publish a story claiming that that public are happy with the budget and then a day later saying they are not 'levelling 'with people.?

Nope. SKY report that OPINIUM and YOUGOV do a Survey to say that - and they they also do a story saying the Government aren't coming clean. Don't know how you don't see the difference?

But now at least you get my point - SKY do not favour the Government. And Nicely avoiding what was being said BTW - Usual from you - standard form.

Now please. Stop answering questions with questions, because we know that's just your way of avoiding questions.

I'll rephrase it.

When you see an expert on sky news .

Are they ever asked..do you think the budget is good or bad?

They are generally asked what you think of the budget..and they will give their opinion on the positives and the negatives."

I have told you about 5 times they REPORTED that OPNIUM and YOUGOV did a survey HOURS after the Budget and the OPINIUM and YOUGOV Surveys came to the conclusion in their Surveys that the Public were in favour of the Budget.

NOTHING at all to do with SKY News (except for the fact that they reported it.) They didn't do the surveys or have any other part in taking making asking having an opinion about it or anything otherwise that I can see.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"https://fullfact.org/economy/poverty-uk-guide-facts-and-figures/

Thanks and interesting read.

So according to full facts poverty in the UK constantly went up between 2000 to 2010 (Labour) then from 2010 onward it went down (non Labour).

Amazing when you get the full facts compared to what people post on here!

"

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/society/2019/jul/29/uk-deep-poverty-study-austerity

It's all down to interpretation

If you serously think poverty went down during austerity, I'd say you need to check your sums.

Anyway I'm lost

What was the original point?

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By *atEvolution OP   Couple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"

In sure there is a line about simple answers and simple minds"

Nope - that was Boy George 'The church of a simple mind'

(yes I know what the proper title is).

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"

Right ok..so only thick people need to time to digest the budget.

The truly bright ones can make a stock yes/no decision in minutes

Gotcha

I answered above .People are going to struggle, so overall no.

Can you answer my question uf you have ever posted a link but sky which has been remotely critical of the gmnt?

Read again - The surveys were taken HOURS after the budget.

And if a person is thick - in the sense you mean - then yes they would struggle of course.

SKY very rarely say anything good about the Government at all. You have you new outlets mixed up. You must mean the Guardian.

And the Surveys were taken by Opinium and Yougov not SKY anyways.

Sky rarely say anything good about the gmnt?

Despite you literally just posting a link saying the budget has been met with universal approval?

Something which even right leaning papers are not saying.

1. I didn't say the budget has met with UNIVERSAL approval. I tsaid 'The Public Approve of the Budget'.

2. OPINIUM and YOUGOV did the surveys NOT SKY - Sky are just reporting that they did. If you want proof of that go to Opinium and YOUGOV.

3. In reporting that both those organisations had done those surveys how is that Approving of the Government?

4. How do you connect things that aren't connected?

I'm sorry.. the public very much sounds to me like a universal concept.

The public doesnt agree at all.

Maybe a sample of that survey does but that's about it.

Because tbh I'm recalling any links from sky which have been even remotely critical of the gmnt.

Several charities have heavily criticised the budget saying it will plunge more people into poverty.

Let me just go and see if this is one of the headlines on sky news.

You obviously don't read the skynews page often.

But the point still remains that OPINIUM and YOUGOV did the surveys - and YOU can go read them (they don't belong to sky lol).

Opinium Research, suggested 52% approved, with only 12% disapproving. The second, by YouGov, showed 46% in support and 11% opposed. And you read that as: "The public doesnt agree at all." ???

Poverty? I'll go look for that for you Lionel: Oh there you are, was there all the time: https://news.sky.com/story/budget-2021-what-wasnt-in-chancellor-rishi-sunaks-economic-statement-12234872

Oh here's another one: https://news.sky.com/story/budget-2021-chancellor-accused-of-not-levelling-with-people-over-plans-12235477

Oh here's another one: https://news.sky.com/story/test-and-trace-barely-used-check-in-data-from-pubs-and-restaurants-with-thousands-not-warned-of-infection-risk-12235392

Believe SKY have NOT been complimentary for this government at all. !!!

You ought to read more.

So..they publish a story claiming that that public are happy with the budget and then a day later saying they are not 'levelling 'with people.?

Nope. SKY report that OPINIUM and YOUGOV do a Survey to say that - and they they also do a story saying the Government aren't coming clean. Don't know how you don't see the difference?

But now at least you get my point - SKY do not favour the Government. And Nicely avoiding what was being said BTW - Usual from you - standard form.

Now please. Stop answering questions with questions, because we know that's just your way of avoiding questions.

I'll rephrase it.

When you see an expert on sky news .

Are they ever asked..do you think the budget is good or bad?

They are generally asked what you think of the budget..and they will give their opinion on the positives and the negatives.

I have told you about 5 times they REPORTED that OPNIUM and YOUGOV did a survey HOURS after the Budget and the OPINIUM and YOUGOV Surveys came to the conclusion in their Surveys that the Public were in favour of the Budget.

NOTHING at all to do with SKY News (except for the fact that they reported it.) They didn't do the surveys or have any other part in taking making asking having an opinion about it or anything otherwise that I can see.

"

Spectacularly missing my point.

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over a year ago


"ive heard it all now. "

***********************

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By *atEvolution OP   Couple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"https://fullfact.org/economy/poverty-uk-guide-facts-and-figures/

Thanks and interesting read.

So according to full facts poverty in the UK constantly went up between 2000 to 2010 (Labour) then from 2010 onward it went down (non Labour).

Amazing when you get the full facts compared to what people post on here!

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/society/2019/jul/29/uk-deep-poverty-study-austerity

It's all down to interpretation

"

hahahaah so you mean it's FACT when it's reported that there is poverty under the conservatives , but down to INTERPRETATION under Labour?

Politics is just so convenient. lmfao.

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By *ssexbloke72Man
over a year ago

Poplar


"https://fullfact.org/economy/poverty-uk-guide-facts-and-figures/

Thanks and interesting read.

So according to full facts poverty in the UK constantly went up between 2000 to 2010 (Labour) then from 2010 onward it went down (non Labour).

Amazing when you get the full facts compared to what people post on here!

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/society/2019/jul/29/uk-deep-poverty-study-austerity

It's all down to interpretation

If you serously think poverty went down during austerity, I'd say you need to check your sums.

Anyway I'm lost

What was the original point?"

So you used a link from fullfact which is an independent team of fact checkers and it turns out it actually doesn't suit your political view.

Big fuck up by you.

So you then use a link from the guardian (pmsl) to try and back your view up.!!

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"https://fullfact.org/economy/poverty-uk-guide-facts-and-figures/

Thanks and interesting read.

So according to full facts poverty in the UK constantly went up between 2000 to 2010 (Labour) then from 2010 onward it went down (non Labour).

Amazing when you get the full facts compared to what people post on here!

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/society/2019/jul/29/uk-deep-poverty-study-austerity

It's all down to interpretation

hahahaah so you mean it's FACT when it's reported that there is poverty under the conservatives , but down to INTERPRETATION under Labour?

Politics is just so convenient. lmfao."

Well as I never said that.. er..no.

I've said about 3 times..so I'll try once for the hard of reading

There isnt a true defeniton of poverty as it depends on several factors.

If you go online you can find numerous definitions.

My personal opinion would be if you are struggling to pay for food,Bill's etc you are in poverty.

I'd also argue austerity contributed to an increase in austerity

If you wanna prove me wrong by me guest.

It's also truly heartwarming to see a comment passed that poor people are more likely to spend their money on booze and ciggies..the type of comment you would see in the sun and the usual tory fan club chose to completely ignore it

I almost pity them.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"https://fullfact.org/economy/poverty-uk-guide-facts-and-figures/

Thanks and interesting read.

So according to full facts poverty in the UK constantly went up between 2000 to 2010 (Labour) then from 2010 onward it went down (non Labour).

Amazing when you get the full facts compared to what people post on here!

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/society/2019/jul/29/uk-deep-poverty-study-austerity

It's all down to interpretation

If you serously think poverty went down during austerity, I'd say you need to check your sums.

Anyway I'm lost

What was the original point?

So you used a link from fullfact which is an independent team of fact checkers and it turns out it actually doesn't suit your political view.

Big fuck up by you.

So you then use a link from the guardian (pmsl) to try and back your view up.!!

"

Read above

You are clearly struggling to comprehend a simple concept.

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"https://fullfact.org/economy/poverty-uk-guide-facts-and-figures/

Thanks and interesting read.

So according to full facts poverty in the UK constantly went up between 2000 to 2010 (Labour) then from 2010 onward it went down (non Labour).

Amazing when you get the full facts compared to what people post on here!

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/society/2019/jul/29/uk-deep-poverty-study-austerity

It's all down to interpretation

hahahaah so you mean it's FACT when it's reported that there is poverty under the conservatives , but down to INTERPRETATION under Labour?

Politics is just so convenient. lmfao.

Well as I never said that.. er..no.

I've said about 3 times..so I'll try once for the hard of reading

There isnt a true defeniton of poverty as it depends on several factors.

If you go online you can find numerous definitions.

My personal opinion would be if you are struggling to pay for food,Bill's etc you are in poverty.

I'd also argue austerity contributed to an increase in austerity

If you wanna prove me wrong by me guest.

It's also truly heartwarming to see a comment passed that poor people are more likely to spend their money on booze and ciggies..the type of comment you would see in the sun and the usual tory fan club chose to completely ignore it

I almost pity them."

exactly how dare the poor smoke or drink that’s for the well off and lock the chavs up if they dare to have a big telly eh lol

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"https://fullfact.org/economy/poverty-uk-guide-facts-and-figures/

Thanks and interesting read.

So according to full facts poverty in the UK constantly went up between 2000 to 2010 (Labour) then from 2010 onward it went down (non Labour).

Amazing when you get the full facts compared to what people post on here!

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/society/2019/jul/29/uk-deep-poverty-study-austerity

It's all down to interpretation

hahahaah so you mean it's FACT when it's reported that there is poverty under the conservatives , but down to INTERPRETATION under Labour?

Politics is just so convenient. lmfao.

Well as I never said that.. er..no.

I've said about 3 times..so I'll try once for the hard of reading

There isnt a true defeniton of poverty as it depends on several factors.

If you go online you can find numerous definitions.

My personal opinion would be if you are struggling to pay for food,Bill's etc you are in poverty.

I'd also argue austerity contributed to an increase in austerity

If you wanna prove me wrong by me guest.

It's also truly heartwarming to see a comment passed that poor people are more likely to spend their money on booze and ciggies..the type of comment you would see in the sun and the usual tory fan club chose to completely ignore it

I almost pity them.exactly how dare the poor smoke or drink that’s for the well off and lock the chavs up if they dare to have a big telly eh lol"

Yet you chose not to criticse the poster who made the comment?

Much like the other boris fan club

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"https://fullfact.org/economy/poverty-uk-guide-facts-and-figures/

Thanks and interesting read.

So according to full facts poverty in the UK constantly went up between 2000 to 2010 (Labour) then from 2010 onward it went down (non Labour).

Amazing when you get the full facts compared to what people post on here!

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/society/2019/jul/29/uk-deep-poverty-study-austerity

It's all down to interpretation

hahahaah so you mean it's FACT when it's reported that there is poverty under the conservatives , but down to INTERPRETATION under Labour?

Politics is just so convenient. lmfao.

Well as I never said that.. er..no.

I've said about 3 times..so I'll try once for the hard of reading

There isnt a true defeniton of poverty as it depends on several factors.

If you go online you can find numerous definitions.

My personal opinion would be if you are struggling to pay for food,Bill's etc you are in poverty.

I'd also argue austerity contributed to an increase in austerity

If you wanna prove me wrong by me guest.

It's also truly heartwarming to see a comment passed that poor people are more likely to spend their money on booze and ciggies..the type of comment you would see in the sun and the usual tory fan club chose to completely ignore it

I almost pity them.exactly how dare the poor smoke or drink that’s for the well off and lock the chavs up if they dare to have a big telly eh lol

Yet you chose not to criticse the poster who made the comment?

Much like the other boris fan club"

eh I’m taking the piss out the twat who said the ooor spend the money on fags and booze see the lol at the end of me post

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"https://fullfact.org/economy/poverty-uk-guide-facts-and-figures/

Thanks and interesting read.

So according to full facts poverty in the UK constantly went up between 2000 to 2010 (Labour) then from 2010 onward it went down (non Labour).

Amazing when you get the full facts compared to what people post on here!

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/society/2019/jul/29/uk-deep-poverty-study-austerity

It's all down to interpretation

hahahaah so you mean it's FACT when it's reported that there is poverty under the conservatives , but down to INTERPRETATION under Labour?

Politics is just so convenient. lmfao.

Well as I never said that.. er..no.

I've said about 3 times..so I'll try once for the hard of reading

There isnt a true defeniton of poverty as it depends on several factors.

If you go online you can find numerous definitions.

My personal opinion would be if you are struggling to pay for food,Bill's etc you are in poverty.

I'd also argue austerity contributed to an increase in austerity

If you wanna prove me wrong by me guest.

It's also truly heartwarming to see a comment passed that poor people are more likely to spend their money on booze and ciggies..the type of comment you would see in the sun and the usual tory fan club chose to completely ignore it

I almost pity them.exactly how dare the poor smoke or drink that’s for the well off and lock the chavs up if they dare to have a big telly eh lol

Yet you chose not to criticse the poster who made the comment?

Much like the other boris fan club eh I’m taking the piss out the twat who said the ooor spend the money on fags and booze see the lol at the end of me post "

You didnt quote him.

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By *atEvolution OP   Couple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"https://fullfact.org/economy/poverty-uk-guide-facts-and-figures/

Thanks and interesting read.

So according to full facts poverty in the UK constantly went up between 2000 to 2010 (Labour) then from 2010 onward it went down (non Labour).

Amazing when you get the full facts compared to what people post on here!

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/society/2019/jul/29/uk-deep-poverty-study-austerity

It's all down to interpretation

If you serously think poverty went down during austerity, I'd say you need to check your sums.

Anyway I'm lost

What was the original point?

So you used a link from fullfact which is an independent team of fact checkers and it turns out it actually doesn't suit your political view.

Big fuck up by you.

So you then use a link from the guardian (pmsl) to try and back your view up.!!

Read above

You are clearly struggling to comprehend a simple concept."

You are tiotally missing what being said to you Lionel.

You made a statement and someone countered it - correctly - from FullFact.

You suddenly changed your point because it didn't say that the Tory's had more Poverty, Co's that Crown actually belongs to Labour.

So instead of accepting that - you suddenly, but characteristically say 'there are lots of different interpretations of Poverty' and NOT the one you had actually started the argument with.

Oh and that all the other people must be 'simple' if they can't see that?

Didn't you argue with a similar name-calling' not that far above?

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"https://fullfact.org/economy/poverty-uk-guide-facts-and-figures/

Thanks and interesting read.

So according to full facts poverty in the UK constantly went up between 2000 to 2010 (Labour) then from 2010 onward it went down (non Labour).

Amazing when you get the full facts compared to what people post on here!

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/society/2019/jul/29/uk-deep-poverty-study-austerity

It's all down to interpretation

hahahaah so you mean it's FACT when it's reported that there is poverty under the conservatives , but down to INTERPRETATION under Labour?

Politics is just so convenient. lmfao.

Well as I never said that.. er..no.

I've said about 3 times..so I'll try once for the hard of reading

There isnt a true defeniton of poverty as it depends on several factors.

If you go online you can find numerous definitions.

My personal opinion would be if you are struggling to pay for food,Bill's etc you are in poverty.

I'd also argue austerity contributed to an increase in austerity

If you wanna prove me wrong by me guest.

It's also truly heartwarming to see a comment passed that poor people are more likely to spend their money on booze and ciggies..the type of comment you would see in the sun and the usual tory fan club chose to completely ignore it

I almost pity them.exactly how dare the poor smoke or drink that’s for the well off and lock the chavs up if they dare to have a big telly eh lol

Yet you chose not to criticse the poster who made the comment?

Much like the other boris fan club eh I’m taking the piss out the twat who said the ooor spend the money on fags and booze see the lol at the end of me post

You didnt quote him."

I just couldn’t be arsed going up and finding it mate but read me post again

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"https://fullfact.org/economy/poverty-uk-guide-facts-and-figures/

Thanks and interesting read.

So according to full facts poverty in the UK constantly went up between 2000 to 2010 (Labour) then from 2010 onward it went down (non Labour).

Amazing when you get the full facts compared to what people post on here!

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/society/2019/jul/29/uk-deep-poverty-study-austerity

It's all down to interpretation

If you serously think poverty went down during austerity, I'd say you need to check your sums.

Anyway I'm lost

What was the original point?

So you used a link from fullfact which is an independent team of fact checkers and it turns out it actually doesn't suit your political view.

Big fuck up by you.

So you then use a link from the guardian (pmsl) to try and back your view up.!!

Read above

You are clearly struggling to comprehend a simple concept.

You are tiotally missing what being said to you Lionel.

You made a statement and someone countered it - correctly - from FullFact.

You suddenly changed your point because it didn't say that the Tory's had more Poverty, Co's that Crown actually belongs to Labour.

So instead of accepting that - you suddenly, but characteristically say 'there are lots of different interpretations of Poverty' and NOT the one you had actually started the argument with.

Oh and that all the other people must be 'simple' if they can't see that?

Didn't you argue with a similar name-calling' not that far above?

"

Post by me approx one hour a go

There are plenty of interpretations out there

Sorry to burst your bubble

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By *atEvolution OP   Couple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

Oh I give up 'Mind Blown'.

Does anyone want to hear about the Public Approving of the Budget?

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Oh I give up 'Mind Blown'.

Does anyone want to hear about the Public Approving of the Budget?"

Ha ga obvs

Essex bloke asked what is poverty and my very 1st response was..there are many different interepatons(my exact words)

I point I've reiterated several times.

If you wanna try and score some internet points,get your facts straight.

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By *atEvolution OP   Couple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"Oh I give up 'Mind Blown'.

Does anyone want to hear about the Public Approving of the Budget?

Ha ga obvs

Essex bloke asked what is poverty and my very 1st response was..there are many different interepatons(my exact words)

I point I've reiterated several times.

If you wanna try and score some internet points,get your facts straight."

oh for crying out loud read back properly.

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By *atEvolution OP   Couple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

The Public Approve of the Budget.

Here is the OP - perhaps stick to it just for once.

https://news.sky.com/story/polls-suggest-public-approve-of-chancellors-budget-despite-looming-tax-rises-12235291

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Oh I give up 'Mind Blown'.

Does anyone want to hear about the Public Approving of the Budget?

Ha ga obvs

Essex bloke asked what is poverty and my very 1st response was..there are many different interepatons(my exact words)

I point I've reiterated several times.

If you wanna try and score some internet points,get your facts straight.

oh for crying out loud read back properly."

I don't need too.

I'm aware of what I said.

There are many defenitions of poverty(for about the 9th time)

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By *atEvolution OP   Couple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

The Public Approve of the Budget.

Here is the OP - perhaps stick to it just for once.

https://news.sky.com/story/polls-suggest-public-approve-of-chancellors-budget-despite-looming-tax-rises-12235291

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By *ssexbloke72Man
over a year ago

Poplar


"The Public Approve of the Budget.

Here is the OP - perhaps stick to it just for once.

https://news.sky.com/story/polls-suggest-public-approve-of-chancellors-budget-despite-looming-tax-rises-12235291"

I think the budget is OK and I don't think it will increase the amount of people in poverty however Lionel wants to estimate what poverty actually means.!

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"The Public Approve of the Budget.

Here is the OP - perhaps stick to it just for once.

https://news.sky.com/story/polls-suggest-public-approve-of-chancellors-budget-despite-looming-tax-rises-12235291

I think the budget is OK and I don't think it will increase the amount of people in poverty however Lionel wants to estimate what poverty actually means.!"

You asked what poverty was.

I said there wasnt a definitive answer.

What do you think it is?

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By *ssexbloke72Man
over a year ago

Poplar


"The Public Approve of the Budget.

Here is the OP - perhaps stick to it just for once.

https://news.sky.com/story/polls-suggest-public-approve-of-chancellors-budget-despite-looming-tax-rises-12235291

I think the budget is OK and I don't think it will increase the amount of people in poverty however Lionel wants to estimate what poverty actually means.!

You asked what poverty was.

I said there wasnt a definitive answer.

What do you think it is?"

I'll stick with fullfacts which you kindly posted the link earlier.

They are an independent group and have no political bias!

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By *ethnmelvCouple
over a year ago

Cardiff

What proportion of the people asked actually read the Budget details? I know I haven’t read it, I’ve seen journalists articles on it. Hard to actually know what is in it or its impact within 24 hours.

I would say it is less bad than it could be, but I am concerned at the way Pork Belly politics is creeping into the Budget - Giving £1bn to mostly Tory constituencies - if I recall right, they are rarely the most needy of areas.

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By *entleman_spyMan
over a year ago

nearby

Let’s face it the chancellor could have removed all the people from tax given everyone one a £10k a month handout, which would have been handed over with a blowjob from a supermodel. Given us world peace and a 0cal cake slice and there would still be people that refused to admit it was good news ... because it was not their team.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Let’s face it the chancellor could have removed all the people from tax given everyone one a £10k a month handout, which would have been handed over with a blowjob from a supermodel. Given us world peace and a 0cal cake slice and there would still be people that refused to admit it was good news ... because it was not their team. "

Did that happen?

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By *entleman_spyMan
over a year ago

nearby


"Let’s face it the chancellor could have removed all the people from tax given everyone one a £10k a month handout, which would have been handed over with a blowjob from a supermodel. Given us world peace and a 0cal cake slice and there would still be people that refused to admit it was good news ... because it was not their team.

Did that happen?"

Does not make my statement any less true.

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"Let’s face it the chancellor could have removed all the people from tax given everyone one a £10k a month handout, which would have been handed over with a blowjob from a supermodel. Given us world peace and a 0cal cake slice and there would still be people that refused to admit it was good news ... because it was not their team. "
ain’t that the truth

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Let’s face it the chancellor could have removed all the people from tax given everyone one a £10k a month handout, which would have been handed over with a blowjob from a supermodel. Given us world peace and a 0cal cake slice and there would still be people that refused to admit it was good news ... because it was not their team.

Did that happen?

Does not make my statement any less true."

Well it's more something you have just dreamt up in reality isnt it?

If I'd have got 10 grand and a bj I would have been pleasantly surprised, but as it didnt, it's completely redundant.

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By *entleman_spyMan
over a year ago

nearby


"Let’s face it the chancellor could have removed all the people from tax given everyone one a £10k a month handout, which would have been handed over with a blowjob from a supermodel. Given us world peace and a 0cal cake slice and there would still be people that refused to admit it was good news ... because it was not their team.

Did that happen?

Does not make my statement any less true.

Well it's more something you have just dreamt up in reality isnt it?

If I'd have got 10 grand and a bj I would have been pleasantly surprised, but as it didnt, it's completely redundant. "

You are (quite deliberately I’m sure) missing the point of my bit, basically it does not matter what the budget was - there are always going to be those that refuse to admit it’s good purely because it’s not their colour. Of cause I could be wrong and my tongue in cheek example just flew over your head.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Let’s face it the chancellor could have removed all the people from tax given everyone one a £10k a month handout, which would have been handed over with a blowjob from a supermodel. Given us world peace and a 0cal cake slice and there would still be people that refused to admit it was good news ... because it was not their team.

Did that happen?

Does not make my statement any less true.

Well it's more something you have just dreamt up in reality isnt it?

If I'd have got 10 grand and a bj I would have been pleasantly surprised, but as it didnt, it's completely redundant.

You are (quite deliberately I’m sure) missing the point of my bit, basically it does not matter what the budget was - there are always going to be those that refuse to admit it’s good purely because it’s not their colour. Of cause I could be wrong and my tongue in cheek example just flew over your head."

And by the same token, sunak could have made half the population homeless and the usual brigade would cheer them to the rafters.

It works both ways.

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By *entleman_spyMan
over a year ago

nearby


"Let’s face it the chancellor could have removed all the people from tax given everyone one a £10k a month handout, which would have been handed over with a blowjob from a supermodel. Given us world peace and a 0cal cake slice and there would still be people that refused to admit it was good news ... because it was not their team.

Did that happen?

Does not make my statement any less true.

Well it's more something you have just dreamt up in reality isnt it?

If I'd have got 10 grand and a bj I would have been pleasantly surprised, but as it didnt, it's completely redundant.

You are (quite deliberately I’m sure) missing the point of my bit, basically it does not matter what the budget was - there are always going to be those that refuse to admit it’s good purely because it’s not their colour. Of cause I could be wrong and my tongue in cheek example just flew over your head.

And by the same token, sunak could have made half the population homeless and the usual brigade would cheer them to the rafters.

It works both ways."

Correct that’s my exact point, well done on catching up, have yourself a nice sit down you’ve earned it.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Let’s face it the chancellor could have removed all the people from tax given everyone one a £10k a month handout, which would have been handed over with a blowjob from a supermodel. Given us world peace and a 0cal cake slice and there would still be people that refused to admit it was good news ... because it was not their team.

Did that happen?

Does not make my statement any less true.

Well it's more something you have just dreamt up in reality isnt it?

If I'd have got 10 grand and a bj I would have been pleasantly surprised, but as it didnt, it's completely redundant.

You are (quite deliberately I’m sure) missing the point of my bit, basically it does not matter what the budget was - there are always going to be those that refuse to admit it’s good purely because it’s not their colour. Of cause I could be wrong and my tongue in cheek example just flew over your head.

And by the same token, sunak could have made half the population homeless and the usual brigade would cheer them to the rafters.

It works both ways.

Correct that’s my exact point, well done on catching up, have yourself a nice sit down you’ve earned it."

I shall.

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By *atEvolution OP   Couple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"Let’s face it the chancellor could have removed all the people from tax given everyone one a £10k a month handout, which would have been handed over with a blowjob from a supermodel. Given us world peace and a 0cal cake slice and there would still be people that refused to admit it was good news ... because it was not their team.

Did that happen?

Does not make my statement any less true.

Well it's more something you have just dreamt up in reality isnt it?

If I'd have got 10 grand and a bj I would have been pleasantly surprised, but as it didnt, it's completely redundant.

You are (quite deliberately I’m sure) missing the point of my bit, basically it does not matter what the budget was - there are always going to be those that refuse to admit it’s good purely because it’s not their colour. Of cause I could be wrong and my tongue in cheek example just flew over your head.

And by the same token, sunak could have made half the population homeless and the usual brigade would cheer them to the rafters.

It works both ways."

And Pixxy's could have landed on the Moon.

Deviate. Delineate. Obfuscate. Whatever'ate.

Take a good look at your own ruler before you measure anyone else.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Let’s face it the chancellor could have removed all the people from tax given everyone one a £10k a month handout, which would have been handed over with a blowjob from a supermodel. Given us world peace and a 0cal cake slice and there would still be people that refused to admit it was good news ... because it was not their team.

Did that happen?

Does not make my statement any less true.

Well it's more something you have just dreamt up in reality isnt it?

If I'd have got 10 grand and a bj I would have been pleasantly surprised, but as it didnt, it's completely redundant.

You are (quite deliberately I’m sure) missing the point of my bit, basically it does not matter what the budget was - there are always going to be those that refuse to admit it’s good purely because it’s not their colour. Of cause I could be wrong and my tongue in cheek example just flew over your head.

And by the same token, sunak could have made half the population homeless and the usual brigade would cheer them to the rafters.

It works both ways.

And Pixxy's could have landed on the Moon.

Deviate. Delineate. Obfuscate. Whatever'ate.

Take a good look at your own ruler before you measure anyone else."

Right.

Ok.

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By *atEvolution OP   Couple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

The Public Approve of the Budget.

Here is the OP - perhaps stick to it just for once.

https://news.sky.com/story/polls-suggest-public-approve-of-chancellors-budget-despite-looming-tax-rises-12235291

Is what this thread is about.

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By *ethnmelvCouple
over a year ago

Cardiff


"The Public Approve of the Budget.

Here is the OP - perhaps stick to it just for once.

https://news.sky.com/story/polls-suggest-public-approve-of-chancellors-budget-despite-looming-tax-rises-12235291

Is what this thread is about.

"

Do you support all sky polls?

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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago

milton keynes


"Let’s face it the chancellor could have removed all the people from tax given everyone one a £10k a month handout, which would have been handed over with a blowjob from a supermodel. Given us world peace and a 0cal cake slice and there would still be people that refused to admit it was good news ... because it was not their team. "

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By *atEvolution OP   Couple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"The Public Approve of the Budget.

Here is the OP - perhaps stick to it just for once.

https://news.sky.com/story/polls-suggest-public-approve-of-chancellors-budget-despite-looming-tax-rises-12235291

Is what this thread is about.

Do you support all sky polls? "

Catch up. The polls were NOT conducted by SKY. Written this a billion times already they were conducted by OPINIUM and YOUGOV.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire

..might be a tad different when they realise the increase in council taxes of up to 5% is in part down to sunak lifting the cap and that this government has cut funding to said councils..

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By *andy 1Couple
over a year ago

northeast


"Let’s face it the chancellor could have removed all the people from tax given everyone one a £10k a month handout, which would have been handed over with a blowjob from a supermodel. Given us world peace and a 0cal cake slice and there would still be people that refused to admit it was good news ... because it was not their team. "

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"..might be a tad different when they realise the increase in council taxes of up to 5% is in part down to sunak lifting the cap and that this government has cut funding to said councils.."

Unsurprisingly this has recieved very little coverage

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