Because I read the article about the campaign rather than just the headline and like what is described.
Did you read it?
Yes, I read it. Not everyone is as superficial as you seem to think.
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Because I read the article about the campaign rather than just the headline and like what is described.
Did you read it?
Here are some campaigns I'd like to seeI want to see more campaigns like this, but hopefully ones that aren't politicized, ones that aren't just shot down because of what a headline says and ones that aren't discarded just based on who we think is running the campaign.
1. Remind people how to cook cheap, nutritious meals from raw ingredients. (Perhaps even growing/breeding those ingredients)
2. Basic home economics, budgeting, prioritising etc (in line with @The Byre's post, thus should also be email able to the Government)
4. Cancel Netflix & Sky subscriptions, as well as other TV costs including the BBC Licence.Here are some campaigns I'd like to see
1. Remind people how to cook cheap, nutritious meals from raw ingredients. (Perhaps even growing/breeding those ingredients)
2. Basic home economics, budgeting, prioritising etc (in line with @The Byre's post, thus should also be email able to the Government)
3 dramatically reduce reliance on cars - or more specifically, own cars. This one would be very far reaching, ranging from cycling to a coherent public transport system
Your memory is right, about £1500 for a duck house. Now overshadowed by Johnson's quest for someone to pay £150,000 for a tree house at Chequers.Haha duck houses, from memory
I don't like the fact that it is meaningless waffle.What don't people like about this?
"The campaign would be about recognising the efforts of businesses who are trying to help consumers with the rising cost of living, and "amplifying and channelling them" as well as encouraging other businesses to do the same."
I agree with all of thisIs this is a joke? The same government sponsoring this initiative is the government that increases my employment taxes by +10% (13.8 to 15.2 is not a 1.5% increase), bangs up corporation tax by 30+% next year and will be engaged in another business rates raid from April 23 to boot? Why don't they cut their prices (taxes) to me first given they're the biggest drain on everyone's finances. Jog on. I consider it my duty these days to hand over the bare minimum that I legally have to. My staff and I don't work ourselves silly to see how hard work pissed up the wall by the government. Total disdain for their "management" of our economy, particularly since Covid where we saw a generation's future thrown on the bonfire. And as another poster alluded to, I wouldn't call this a Tory or Conservative government. Not seen a single policy worth of the description. Reason Labour are so gormless half the time is because the government has stolen all their policies. They can't even suggest tax rises anymore given even they know there is no more to extract.
We are watching ineptitude and waste on a grand scale, the like of which we have not seen since the Attlee administration. The budget has now had the doors blown off the truck every time. Clegg lied about education. Blair lied about Iraq. Thatcher lied about bringing harmony. Johnson lies about once a minute.
I am reminded of the words of an English judge in the 17th Century who said of witnesses "There are liars, damned liars and specialists."
I would like that today to be "Liars, damned liars and Johnson."
We did do home economics - in fact the boys had to do cookery and needlework and girls had to do woodwork and metalwork.For one, start educating people to buy misshapen, or less-than-perfectly shaped vegetables, and stop the supermarkets from discarding them. I don't know how much food is wasted by supermarkets throwing these out.
And making loose vegetables the same price as packed vegetables.
I watch some of these celebrity chef cooking videos and it makes me shudder how much stuff they cut off and discard in order to only get the tastiest bits.
I dunno about you, but when I was at school, we had home ec classes that taught both cookery and what you mention above. Don't they do this any more?
Yes - except that the cost of living crisis is CAUSED by this government. And I can PROVE it!Now, in fairness to them, when they made those promises, there was no coronavirus and no war in Ukraine. I don't think expecting them to keep all the promises in light of those is realistic.
But the way they have dealt with both covid and the cost of living crisis has been... less than impressive.
Yes - except that the cost of living crisis is CAUSED by this government. And I can PROVE it!
The BoE has been printing money and the government has been borrowing by issuing bonds to cover massive public spending deficits. Switzerland has been doing neither of these things.
Inflation in the UK is 11%.
Inflation in Switzerland is 2.4%.
Your memory is right, about £1500 for a duck house. Now overshadowed by Johnson's quest for someone to pay £150,000 for a tree house at Chequers.
Absolutely nothing to do with it! The ECB has been printing extra Euros since 2018 and the more irresponsible governments have been feeding all those currency units into their economies in a desperate attempt to cover for the fiscal imprudence. As a direct result, the Swiss Franc went from 83 cents in April 2018 to parity in April this year. In that time, the ECB balance sheet went from €4.5tn to €6.5tn.The spike in the cost of oil, gas and fertiliser that is driving the cost of living crisis was directly caused by the war in Ukraine, not anything the UK government did.
Switzerland only gets 50% of its power from hydrocarbons. The UK gets 75%.
Absolutely nothing to do with it!
Exactly! Oil prices were going through the roof BEFORE Russia invaded Ukraine. We had runaway inflation BEFORE Russia invaded Ukraine. Economists like Prof. Steve Hanke were predicting 11% inflation BEFORE Russia invaded Ukraine.Oh, so the war driving energy prices higher has nothing to do with inflation. OK.
I've actually put prices up as distributors have put there prices up, it's not my job to subsidise customers lifestyle.According to the BBC, UK businesses will be asked to cut prices for consumers in a new government campaign starting next month.
Given that inflation is now the number one concern for both consumers and business owners, we want to know: what do small businesses think of the proposal?
How has your business been affected by the cost of living crisis and what steps have you taken to minimise the impact? For example, have you increased prices as a result of inflation?
Exactly, too many people are too lazy to get off their fat backsides and help themselves, too idle to cook fresh food which is cheaper than ready meals and then they use food banks, and don't forget the whingers have £40.00 phone contracts for each house hold member and subscribe to every TV channel available. Nope I will not be dropping prices to finance themHere are some campaigns I'd like to see
1. Remind people how to cook cheap, nutritious meals from raw ingredients. (Perhaps even growing/breeding those ingredients)
2. Basic home economics, budgeting, prioritising etc (in line with @The Byre's post, thus should also be email able to the Government)
3 dramatically reduce reliance on cars - or more specifically, own cars. This one would be very far reaching, ranging from cycling to a coherent public transport system
Not even remotely comparable. Sri Lanka has lots of foreign currency debt, the UK has none.What is happening in Sri Lanka today could happen here
Assuming this is done in a sane way, it will be aimed at those who can afford to cut margins for PR, including a message that they are price competitive.Edit: Perhaps this is primarily aimed at the supermarket giants
To an extent, but some people cannot afford decent ingredients. Junk food with lots of sugar and cheap fats is a cheap way of filling up.Remind people how to cook cheap, nutritious meals from raw ingredients. (Perhaps even growing/breeding those ingredients)
The government has no control over the first two, and the public little (apart from not having a TV like me) over the last.Cancel Netflix & Sky subscriptions, as well as other TV costs including the BBC Licence
Switzerland has notoriously high prices anyway, and the government took measures to combat that:Inflation in Switzerland is 2.4%.
Logical? Yes. Fair? A matter of opinion but I am opposed to any regressive tax.Council tax to my mind is a very logical tax - far from perfect but pretty transparent in both calculation and application
He won't take a job on one tenth of the money he is on now ?I would nominate @gpietersz to be the next Tory leader!
So would I, but only because he has an even poorer grasp of the facts than Johnson!I would nominate @gpietersz to be the next Tory leader!
Switzerland has not been printing money and borrowing vast sums by issuing government bonds.Switzerland has notoriously high prices anyway, and the government took measures to combat that:
The ONS recently announced that the UK government spends £70bn p.a. on interest payments alone.Not even remotely comparable. Sri Lanka has lots of foreign currency debt, the UK has none.
I'll completely disagree here. Junk food is a lazy way of filling up, not a cheap oneTo an extent, but some people cannot afford decent ingredients. Junk food with lots of sugar and cheap fats is a cheap way of filling up.
Effort is a problem, if you have been working and have had a a long day and a long commute. I imagine its worse if your job is manual labour.I little imagination
Planning
Effort
And dropping the belief the decent meals have to include lumps of meat
Given they have had three Asians in a row as Chancellor and the last one apparently went to the same school as I did, I feel its my turn ?I would nominate @gpietersz to be the next Tory leader!
Why is effort a problem? It takes minutes to prepare and put some veg and potatoes on the hob to cook.