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  On 27/03/2025 at 20:46, Mark J said:
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11th February 2025: UK Steel responds to confirmation of US tariffs on UK-made steel, which cancels previous exemptions and quotas. The US will impose a 25% tariff on UK steel from...

 

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That’s that post answered straight away 

We can’t even produce enough for our own needs Mark

You and the rest of the Trump crying crew should look to what’s going on in our own country first rather than worrying about the USA 

The green zealots amongst you might want to look at the steel production figures for China and India too compared to us 🤷‍♂️cost of energy maybe a clue here 🤷‍♂️

 

 

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Posted (edited)
  On 27/03/2025 at 20:46, Mark J said:
WWW.UKSTEEL.ORG

11th February 2025: UK Steel responds to confirmation of US tariffs on UK-made steel, which cancels previous exemptions and quotas. The US will impose a 25% tariff on UK steel from...

 

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We spend far more than that every year on looking after illegal immigrants  and strangely you and the ATL are silent on that subject 🤷‍♂️just saying like 

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  On 28/03/2025 at 02:08, Johnsond said:

We spend far more than that every year on looking after illegal immigrants  and strangely you and the ATL are silent on that subject 🤷‍♂️just saying like 

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The steel tariffs have nothing to do with immigration. 

If we export £400m of steel to USA and they are whacking on a 25% tariff, how much has Trump just cost UK steel industry? 

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One of the most pertinent issues right now, wealth inequality and it's rapid rise. IMO, a much bigger factor in why we're so ****************ed, rather than because of Labour/immigration/Net Zero efforts etc etc. I predict the Covid trigger word will completely prevent any meaningful discussion of it though.

 

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the 'former city trader' in that clip has it wrong, inequality is part of our evolution, it exists in all societies, even the most well known attempt to stamp out inequality (communism) didn't work, because the nature of the beast meant the administrators (Lenin, Stalin et al) took much more for themselves

Surely the cost of benefits is more than the total wealth of everyone in the Sunday Times Rich list?

I'm not saying bring back the workhouse, but the handouts are excessive. Dormitories are perfectly acceptable accomodation for the unemployed and would incentivize them to take any job they could find.

 

In 2023/24 the UK government is expected to spend approximately 258.4 billion British pounds on benefits, compared with the previous year when benefit expenditure was 242.5 billion pounds

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  On 28/03/2025 at 12:03, tree-fancier123 said:

the 'former city trader' in that clip has it wrong, inequality is part of our evolution, it exists in all societies, even the most well known attempt to stamp out inequality (communism) didn't work, because the nature of the beast meant the administrators (Lenin, Stalin et al) took much more for themselves

Surely the cost of benefits is more than the total wealth of everyone in the Sunday Times Rich list?

I'm not saying bring back the workhouse, but the handouts are excessive. Dormitories are perfectly acceptable accomodation for the unemployed and would incentivize them to take any job they could find.

 

In 2023/24 the UK government is expected to spend approximately 258.4 billion British pounds on benefits, compared with the previous year when benefit expenditure was 242.5 billion pounds

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Yup, but after the war we taxed the super-rich heavily, which is why your Mam and Dad could afford a house on a normal salary. 

Have a look at these and let me know if he's full of it at the end of them (Part 1 of 4 attached):

 

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  On 28/03/2025 at 12:24, Mark J said:

Have a look at these and let me know if he's full of it at the end of them (Part 1 of 4 attached):

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I don't like him at all, sorry - the idea that some trader spiv like that can teach people about economics is laughable.

Warren Buffets late business partner Charlie Munger was well known as a voracious reader - a book with two legs sticking out the bottom. He recommended this book to learn economics; I haven't read it yet, but if I seriously wanted to learn economics this is where I would start. I much prefer dry informative textbooks to some would be celebrity/politician pushing a narrative.

It is obvious his subject matter will be clickbait and help him monetise the channel, everyone loved Robin Hood

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I can't see that being particularly lucrative clickbait to be honest. I wouldn't have thought that as an ex city trader, with millions of pounds of earnings in his pocket, he's motivated much by making a few bob on tinternet either. 

 

Obviously he has an agenda, but is it really that bad an agenda?

 

 

 

 

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