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"This may not seem a big hitter but it does have many touch points. Introduction of a fully metric system in the UK. The UK has far too many crossovers, such as, distance in miles and purchasing fuel in litres. The cost to manufacturing is higher to accommodate for the differences in so many things such as conversions from kilo's to lbs, for weight but not food weight! I believe we need clarity in our measures and weights and that should be metric. It will also bring us in line with mainland Europe making trade and travel much easier and less costly. Nothing earth shattering but I think it would begin to remove unnecessary overheads that do nothing other than confuse and have also been ignored by successive governments. " I think this is an excellent idea and one that should have relatively little practical negative impact and a lot of actual economic benefits. I can also see it would be emotionally charged. | |||
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"This may not seem a big hitter but it does have many touch points. Introduction of a fully metric system in the UK. The UK has far too many crossovers, such as, distance in miles and purchasing fuel in litres. The cost to manufacturing is higher to accommodate for the differences in so many things such as conversions from kilo's to lbs, for weight but not food weight! I believe we need clarity in our measures and weights and that should be metric. It will also bring us in line with mainland Europe making trade and travel much easier and less costly. Nothing earth shattering but I think it would begin to remove unnecessary overheads that do nothing other than confuse and have also been ignored by successive governments. I think this is an excellent idea and one that should have relatively little practical negative impact and a lot of actual economic benefits. I can also see it would be emotionally charged." Very emotionally charged I would have thought, by the old guard. However, the removal of overheads and being more inline with mainland Europe will bring benefits to the the younger generations who will eventually be running the country. This change as light as it might seem, will bring stability and future benefits, in my opinion. | |||
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"Make it illegal for corporations to donate to political parties. Cap private donations to something sensible. Remove tax exemptions for oil, gas and coal companies. Redirect the support to renewables so we can have cheap electricity, and energy independence. " As long as that goes for the unions supporting the Labour Party | |||
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"Make it illegal for corporations to donate to political parties. Cap private donations to something sensible. Remove tax exemptions for oil, gas and coal companies. Redirect the support to renewables so we can have cheap electricity, and energy independence. As long as that goes for the unions supporting the Labour Party " It goes for anyone who can gain preferential treatment from the government. | |||
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"Make it illegal for corporations to donate to political parties. Cap private donations to something sensible. Remove tax exemptions for oil, gas and coal companies. Redirect the support to renewables so we can have cheap electricity, and energy independence. " Donations,I'm no expert in finding loopholes, but I can see the above resembling a fishing net. | |||
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"Make it illegal for corporations to donate to political parties. Cap private donations to something sensible. Remove tax exemptions for oil, gas and coal companies. Redirect the support to renewables so we can have cheap electricity, and energy independence. Donations,I'm no expert in finding loopholes, but I can see the above resembling a fishing net. " Still, worth trying. I'm sure the government and the billionaires are generally hoping we stay divided and hopeless. But it would be good to at least try. | |||
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"RNLI? You are joking I presume... they do quite alright thank you, and can even themselves send MILLIONS abroad!" Why would the thought of paying those who volunteer and risks their lives whilst saving others be a joke? What am I missing? I could see this being supported by the public. | |||
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"RNLI? You are joking I presume... they do quite alright thank you, and can even themselves send MILLIONS abroad! Why would the thought of paying those who volunteer and risks their lives whilst saving others be a joke? What am I missing? I could see this being supported by the public." Farage and the brexit voters would be up in arms! | |||
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"RNLI? You are joking I presume... they do quite alright thank you, and can even themselves send MILLIONS abroad! Why would the thought of paying those who volunteer and risks their lives whilst saving others be a joke? What am I missing? I could see this being supported by the public." We all admire the brave volunteers and the people at local level. Different at the top though. I friend of mine worked as a consultant on internet security for them and said they are a rotten organisation awash with money. He got quite upset when I wanted to make a donation at a lifeboat station. This was a few years back, not long after there were a couple of stories that made the papers about harsh / poor treatment of station staff from the top. | |||
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"RNLI? You are joking I presume... they do quite alright thank you, and can even themselves send MILLIONS abroad! Why would the thought of paying those who volunteer and risks their lives whilst saving others be a joke? What am I missing? I could see this being supported by the public. We all admire the brave volunteers and the people at local level. Different at the top though. I friend of mine worked as a consultant on internet security for them and said they are a rotten organisation awash with money. He got quite upset when I wanted to make a donation at a lifeboat station. This was a few years back, not long after there were a couple of stories that made the papers about harsh / poor treatment of station staff from the top. " That is a simple fix, take the charity status away and make it a gov department / responsibility. In fact I can't believe the safety of people around our coastline and beaches are not already managed and paid for by the government. | |||
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"Double MPs pay and abolish all 2nd Income." Stop all MPs, Lords and cabinet members (some of whom are totally unelected, not MPs or Lords) salaries, expenses, subsidised restaurants and all other forms of renumeration while ever there are people in regular work who are forced to use food banks to survive (ie. people who will starve without charity, food banks are _not_ paid for by the government regardless of what some tory voters might believe), and while ever there are children in this country who go without food. Also abolish all second income for MPs. Also make it illegal, punishable by suspending during investigation, and immediate termination without public paid pension if found guilty of, for MPs/cabinet/lords to exert influence or vote on behalf of measures directly benefitting companies or individuals that they have previously/currently/shortly-after-retiring received extraordinary renumeration from. (Ie. Having worked for minimum wage at a charitable concern would not block from voting that "charities should get better help", but having received hundreds of thousands from an oil company as a non-exec would block from voting that "fossil fuel companies should be given tax cuts"). | |||
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