Daily review 06/06/2024

Written By: - Date published: 5:30 pm, June 6th, 2024 - 7 comments
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This provides Standardistas the opportunity to review events of the day.

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7 comments on “Daily review 06/06/2024 ”

  1. adam 1

    As I'm a Dockers fan, this interview on open class warfare was a bit troubling. The labour guy sounded decent. Whilst twinkle nose is as condescending as ever – these Tories have nothing left in the play book and it's just over 6 months.

    At 6.10 I went GO THE SUNS! That said, the boomers are the only boomers we need in the world.

    • SPC 1.1

      It's still 10 days – it's "pro rata" of 10 days.

      Bishop adopting the big lie approach of Fox News and its chosen one – so big only those who want to believe the lie, will ever again take him seriously as a man of facts and integrity.

      Bishop reads Trumpian comics.

        • adam 1.1.1.1

          Been a while, GREAT song.

          Did you hear the talk that the UK has all it's subs out under the water?

          • SPC 1.1.1.1.1

            No.

            Last year it was reported UK nuclear subs were spending longer at sea. (4 – usually 1 at sea, with 2 available to go and one in maintenance is the norm).

            Recent. A Russian sub off Ireland and some of the other (no nuke weapons) subs are deployed as part of an escort out of the area.

            The concern is the Russians messing with undersea cables.

            Ireland has no Poseidon aircraft (Norwegians were using one of their own to follow it around) and only two fishing zone patrol vessels in its navy.

  2. SPC 3

    Some of the $1.5B windfall to government in "unexpected" tax revenue came from trusts.

    A few years ago Labour increased the top rate income tax rate to 39 cents – a lot of income was declared before this date arrived, so a windfall to government.

    This time trusts were moving to the 39 cents rate, so a lot of income came in before this date arrived – thus a windfall to government.

    GR and Labour expected this, in fact organised it, so they had extra new money for spending this year.

    https://archive.li/ipHti#selection-1847.0-1986.0