BUDGET

Why the fuss? RWPress getting knickers in twist as they say the Chancellor changed her mind, or pre-budget staements were false? Whatever – why the huge fuss? Did someone lose money on a dodgy bet? Or is their ire due to Misogyny? Which woman will they pick on next? They also seem not to have finished with Angela Rayner and Badenoch is too useless to bother about.

Attacks on the judiciary by Jenprick should lead to a prosecution for attacking our basic democracy. He should fuck off and join the rancid racist low life in Reform. Although Labour are now imposing cruel right wing policies themselves, namely not allowing disabled people to supplement mobility allowances themselves to get better models – Lee half-wit Anderson suggested a return to blue 3 wheelers.

Enough griping! I put up the christmas lights on the bay tree outside – I might have to rearrange them as I was frustrated that they had managed to get tangled all by themselves in the last 11 months. Still effort made! If it warms up a bit without raining I might prune the Mulberry trees.

On weather is the Met Office scared or a BBC style attack? Its weather forecasts have been overly pessimistic recently? I guess that issueing a warning is better than not, but not at the expence of crying ‘wolf’ with every shower! Oh god – I am still sounding miserable! And I am not! maybe a little hung over though! Sunderland came back from 0-2 to win 3-2, next up is Liverpool!. A win at Anfield would be a great early Xmas pressie. The bottom 5 look like they will scrap out to avoid relegation. Frank Lampard seems to be making a miracle in Coventry.

Trees – why do people not plant a fruit tree on their unused front and back lawns – if they have kids to run around them ok, but many are just green deserts and often sprayed with herbicide. My lawn now has an apple tree and an apricot with an undergrowth of raspberries at the back – the front has Abby tree and 2 mulberries with rosemary, thyme and sage thriving along with roses, lavender and hot lips.

VILE RACIST

So Farage attempts to deny comments he made in his youth. I am sure that we all made errors of judgement and made foolish comments in our youth – however for most these were occasional mishaps on our way to maturity rather than prolonged character defects. Farage has shown that his his racist comments as a youth were just a precusor to a life sustained by by bigotry and racism. He has refused to apologise and maintains that he never made such comments, only banter. What a prick he is – I am sure that growing up with the ‘Black and white minsters Show” and “Till death us do part” most of my generation will have made racist obnoxist comments without realising their harmful context, however on my part these would have been immature lapses rather than prolonged bullying – which is what Farage is accused of. Should he resign – that would be expected of a respectable person – but his electorate love him for being and obnoxious, racist, bigoted little cunt.

PRESS

Made me laugh! The ridiculous headline in the Sun “Britain’s being fleeced by my niece”. – they found a relative of Reeves to slag her off – my brother would do a better job of criticising my political views! Front page headlines by a possibly deranged relative – journalism it is not and a new low for the Sun. Meanwhile the Mail had to be put out upside down due to yet more crap headlines; as predicted the Daily Crap had a headline of a brain drain (numbers of nationals leaving has been constant for last 10 years) and record number of asylum seekers (45% of whom are turned down), and little mention of the 70% fall in migration. And in shameless hypocracy the Telegraph has front page headlines of young leaving the UK due to high tax Britain (we are below the average for Europe) – did they interview everyone leaving the UK – of course not – many will have left due to the bigotry and hatred promoted by the press. If Britain is a haven for the 50+thousand asylum seekers that are fleeing from opression and personal danger we should be PROUD! AND NOT ONE positive anything on front pages – lets make Britain miserable seems to be a theme.

BUDGET REFLECTION

Overall nothing to shout about. I did see someone complaining about the surcharge on £2000000 houses; cry on baby! He had 5 bedrooms – if really hard up the house would be good security for a £2500 loan? And with house price rises he would not be out of pocket – he can Off!

What else – tax on sugared drinks is essential in meeting the obesity problem. The 2 children rule – again no problem if it lifts children out of poverty.However I do wonder if child benefit should be given in food vouchers. The EV mileage tax was essential for government income but I wonder how effective its implementation would be. As I said yesterday, a mileage tax ic counter ingenuous. Freezing tax levels makes sense when they are trying to raise money. And I do not understand the pension change!

I would have liked to see more devolution although with the caveat that Reform councils seem a disaster. On which “Man of the people” Farage has been hiding from criticisms from his old cronies at Dulwich College who confirm that he was a vindictive little racist whilst a pupil there. Why do people vote for privileged little snots like him and his fellow MP’s (80% privately educated).

Will we see headlines celebrating the 245000 fall in net migration – I very much doubt it! The bigotry will concentrate on channel crossings (marginal up) and emigration (with no evidence of where they were going!

BUDGET DAY

I wonder what it will be like? The RWPress have already trashed every possibility so she can’t win, whatever. The last budget was to clean up the mess left by the incompetent tories, however it did seem to create a new mess! Taxes take money out of the economy, borrowing just feeds the fat bankers and Labour cannot go down the austerity path. The Tories have sold off our assets so there is basically little room to manoeuvre. Taxing the very rich and actually stopping offshore investments to avoid tax, and multinatinal companies using Luxembourg or Ireland to avoid tax would be a start. Traditional tax grabs like petrol, tobacco and alcohol are no longer cash cows. The international situation offers little scope for growth of the economy. A rent freeze would enable more spending and may result in more properties on the market and thus lower prices?

Oil companies are still exploiting fossil fuel reserves and making massive profits so a windfall tax would be good and decoupling energy prices from gas would help.

Although disappointed with Starmer, the last government were awful, alternatives at present are also potentially a whole lot worse. Reform have screwed just about every council they have won, and seem to led by a racist bigot (however that is an attraction to many!). Sorry for being pessimistic – not my normal attitude.

The clamour for growth of the economy is in my view stupid. Basic fact – we live on a finite planet, despite tech mega rich idiots going to Mars!! – fuckwits). What is needed is not growth but a cleverer, smarter and more sustainable economy. However under our present democracy with a 5 year cycle this is difficult. PR would probably lead to greater co-ordination after elections as many parties would remain (albeit with changes of emphasis). But no MP is likely to vote for PR – turkeys voting for Xmas! With PR about 50% would become unemployed!

EDUCATION

Another attempt to understand! With Employment: There were 34.19 million people aged 16 and over in employment during July to September 2025. The employment rate for 16 to 64-year-olds was 75.0%. Unemployment is about 5%. As there always needs to be unemployment for the job market to work, this figure is not overly great. However the overall figure means that about 50% of the population is not working! or paying meaningful tax. With the demographic facts of an ageing population something needs to change. I think we can excuse the 14.4 million under 18’s from the discussion for now. So 48.59 m are excused – for now. I also realise that of the 13.1m pensioners, many are working, often full time. So 62 million have an excuse. I have missed out those on sickness benefits. Apparently up to 3 million. And here is a harsh reality – are we pandering to those who really should just get a backbone and get on with it? I suspect that austerity hit the services that could help people back to work. And I would guess that the majority of the 3 million would love the independance that an earned income would provide. This is of course controversial. A living payment to all adults at a living wage level would encourage the unemployed to gain more money and get jobs. How many of those on sickness benefit and other benefits would get additional income?

Pensioners in Germany have just been given a tax free allowance to continue working. This makes sense – as a teacher I am not sure that an 70 should have 30 students to control, but as a teaching assistant part time their experiance would be beneficial. Old people have paid for their pensions and should have a choice, but employment opportunities that benefit children and society should not be spurned.

Then education as promised. I can name every USA state, every country in the world, most capital cities, the former names of colonial countries – hoo fucking ray! The world has moved on, faster than me, but certainly faster than those in Westminster. Education needs to be brought into the 21st century – it is in many ways still in the 19th century.

GREEN PARTY

An excellent interview with Zac Polanski in The Observer today

There are 3 things about him that I do not fully understand – being gay (I am in my seventies!); being Jewish; and being vegan (bacon sarnies!). But what I liked was his honesty and his views on just about everything. Including a new definition of the difference between a million and a billion “A million minutes ago was January 2024, a billion seconds ago was during the Roman Empire!”. Also the fact that a committed Jew could castigate Labour for being complicit in genocide in Gaza was heartening given Strmers perfidy. I suspect that he is correct regarding migrants – as ever the disadvantaged and poor will blame those even worse off than them for their hardships rather than the ‘untouchable’ billionaires. The climate crisis must remain at the forefront of policies as COP30 seems to have been normal lobbying by mega rich fossil fuel companies and countries.

EV’S

Amongst the many possible taxes that MAY be in the Budget next week is road pricing. There is no doubt that fuel tax returns are going to steadily fall and the Treasury will need to find an alternative source of income. As a very low mileage driver a cost per mile would be fine by me (if I had an EV!). However this would be counter to the desire to encourage the move from petrol to electric. It would also penalise the drivers who need to do a high mileage. And yes we should try to encourage people to use the car less. there are also too many taxes. I would propose the abolition of fuel tax all together and replace it with an increased vehicle. licence tax – this could discriminate between EV and petrol/deisel, and also allow discounts for very low mileage users and also essential users like the police and other blue light agencies. There would be no reason for concern from the civil liberty lobby about monitoring and data collection. A simplified system which could be cheaper to run. People would bulk at a vehicle licence of ? Maybe 4 figures but like other taxes they would get used to it.

Personally I cannot wait for the budget – an end to the meaningless speculation, about how the rich will all leave – could solve the housing problem as many mansions could house many families.

PS. Has Trump lost it completely? – posting that opponents should be prosecuted and hanged. He says he has never drunk alcohol – what drugs is he on?

COVID REPORT

I am not sure that the report will change much! The overiding comment around here was that the situation was unprecedented and the government did its best, in the circumstances. I am not in agreement as I believe the government put money before people until the situation was dire. However the report does not reveal that the overall death toll would have been lower. Johnson was undoubtably the wrong person to be in charge, then or at anytime really.

I am surprised that the report did not analyse the geography of the disease. I kept a note of how the disease seemed to spread selectively – araes with low infection rates were soon engulfed. I suspect that the map of infections on a micro level would be more revealing. The £200 million report concentrated on Government decisions – but hardly mentions the geographic dimension and epidemiology should be of prime importance – Dr.John Snow should have set a presedent.

FARAGE

Personally I think he is a smarmy git. But why do so many others adore this rich privileged Pratt? It must be more than just the racist views? People are fed up with Westminster politicians, the last government were useless and the present one appears no better. Labour were voted in to bring about change, but Starmer & Co. appear to be stumbling between cock ups with no idea of how the future will pan out. Reform are not promising much – less migration (and we know that this is a populist policy which is not practical). Otherwise mutterings about cutting waste (always popular), and abandoning net zero – one chance we have of gaining a worldclass industrial base again. Otherwise he relies on being different from other politicians – he smokes and drinks beer, and keeps a high profile with weekly press briefings where he says not a lot!

However there is a while before the next election – his buddy Trump will be gone in 2028 (if not toasted before). Just possibly Labour will halt the boats coming across the channel. This may not be the policy that many want – but we live in a democracy and if the majority want this ‘island’ mentality then the rest of will have to live with it. however Brexit showed us that a majority at the ballot box does not represent a mandate a majority should mean at least 50% of all potential voters – and if affecting civil rights it should be at least 75%.

The Greens have an opportunity to fill the anti-Westminster gap. Zac Polanski. shows promise but needs to overcome being young, Jewish and gay, however Mamdami in New York has shown that the status quo is not invulnerable with grass root support. Polanski needs to mobilise social media and the appeal of environmental issues for the young. He also needs to address the distorted and insane housing market. Cut rents and mortgage fees and pay farmers to produce wholesome food and manufacturers to do the same. Less stress will = less time off work (and enable hours to be cut). We need a revolution of society.