Jump to content

Log in or register to remove this advert

tree-fancier123

Veteran Member
  • Posts

    2,457
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by tree-fancier123

  1. Don't blame Trump if he slaps 10% import tariffs on UK PLC - his thinktank made him do it Donald Trump’s tariffs risk global trade war — and a huge blow for UK In the aftermath of Trump’s victory, Goldman Sachs cut its UK growth forecast from 1.6 per cent to 1.4 per cent for next year, blaming the negative impacts of tariffs. The Centre for Inclusive Trade Policy (CIPT) said that, if Trump’s policies were implemented, total UK goods and services exports to the US could fall by between £19 billion and £34 billion. At its highest level this would represent a 4 per cent drop in total UK global exports.
  2. Maybe Trump really did rape E. Jean Caroll, it won't matter to Trump fans. But it must have mattered to her - how horrible it must be to be physically overpowered by someone and have their cock forced into you, total feeling of helplessness. Trump is clever and charismatic, so maybe the historical rape really doesn't matter at all
  3. conrod bearings often go in the old type, but can be replaced, maybe the new type Stihl didnt want people repairing them and preventing the purchase of a new one
  4. it can actually have a positive if people who were investing in ag land and renting it purely as an IHT shelter become forced sellers it may make it more affordable to buy farmland. Personally I would favour an increase in VAT in addition to the other tax hikes. No pain, no gain. The British people should be leading less frivolous lives until there is zero national debt. Over consumption is what has ruined our finances. And re immigrants I favour pushback in the channel - if they threaten to throw babies overboard personally I would say thats their choice, but still deny access to our waters. Of couse not all legal immigration is good either, students bringing family accounted for loads under Tories. I would have chosen Cambridge educated 'Cruella' Braverman, who wants us out of human rights act
  5. that's the thing though - it's not beyond the realms of possibility that they are very racist and they are just using a black woman as 'leader' to fool the kids into thinking they are not racist. I voted for Sunak, not thinking they would win, but he seems to me genuinely intelligent, more so than nearly all other current politicians I can think of - after the budget he got straight to the point - telling Reeves she had simply fiddled the debt target.
  6. it's bad that he's ignored you three times - at least have the politeness to say 'I don't want to explain'
  7. just keep building as many new housing estates as needed. Agreed Since January 2021, when Joe Biden came to office, there have been more than 10 million encounters - about 8 million, external came over the southwest land border with Mexico. Under the Trump administration, there were 2.4 million encounters on this border.
  8. if they are determined enough to give up hardship and pursue a more comfortable life in a rich country
  9. US has a problem in that it is connected by land to South America, just like Europe is connected to Turkey and Syria. One way to make houses more affordable is to increase supply, the other ( arguably less ethical) is to decrease demand. Trump is better than Starmer or Harris on this one key issue - reducing the numbers of economic migrants. Even though Trump is known for sexual abuse it may be better to have a flawed character who is willing to go in hard and save taxpayer funds being spent on processing illegal immigrants. Kamala will try 'firm but fair', but in this case only brutality will stem the flow. I don't think the Democrats have messed up the US enconomy - inflation was in the system from way back,when interest rates hit the floor, the S&P 500 index of biggest companies has nearly doubled during the Dems time in power
  10. The sentence on the photo in quotes can't be true - 'There are people out there that work themselves to the bon and they still cant afford enough money just to survive' Surely if they can't afford enough just to survive, they would not be surviving and no longer out there to 'work themselves to the bone'? Someone in genuine financial difficulty who is not lazy and does not have learning difficulties can easily make enough money. Chap who delivers Ebay Evri items in my road has an evening job too with Uber Eats, he's now making skilled tradesmans money ~£1k a week from deliveries. I wouldn't want to deal with all the public or do as many hours, but he is showing me the way home in cash terms
  11. 20000*.15 is only £3k, people ought to be pleased if it comes in - saves them worrying about what products and services to waste their disposable income on
  12. a puffer jacket doesn't always show someone is drunk with power
  13. Labour don't need to smash the gangs - they've realised if they can inflict enough suffering through the budgets and other means the UK will become so bad no migrant would ever want to come
  14. I guess a dealer warranty is part of the reason people will pay full price for brand new My two Iveco's are far from new and have cost me quite a few thousand over the years in repairs - thankfully I can keep them as I don't have to go in LEZ
  15. maybe an Iveco outside of France? not sure on import and other taxes e.g IVECO DAILY 35c16h 3.0 160cv p. 3450 - ribaltabile trilaterale Used - the parking WWW.THEPARKING.EU IVECO DAILY - 45,500 €
  16. China and India - can't tell them they can't build new coal, have to let them have it. 2 billion people can't be wrong
  17. he could probably see the driver slump and the car probably stalled if it was manual i get that it would have been safer for the cop to turn him into swiss cheese, just incase he had a gun and was able to return fire. The cops didn't doo bad this time, I just wish ours would dress a bit better - like in Miami Vice
  18. you are right - white slave owners raping the young black daughters of slaves, is what I meant. I shouldn't have said 'for sure' without actual DNA evidence and sworn witness statements
  19. sometimes the people get fed up with all the dark deeds by dark dudes. One thing's for sure, plenty of white slavers raped the young black slave daughters - there will always be horror and misery as long as humans walk the Earth
  20. they are on about glacial meltwater, so I guess taking it from specific places before it mixes up with too much seawater It is a good idea to help get through a drought - I remember '76 that was bad enough and now there are probably a third more homes in the UK to supply. There was a worse drought before my time in the 60's, a few elderly people have told me about having to queue for water at standpipes. It seems to me utter madness for the politicians to allow the UK population to keep growing through immigration - no one can predict the long term weather - if it gets really dry here it will be all build windmills and solar just to power desalination plants. Sicily in July this year - worst drought they've had for ages
  21. Labour wants a million new homes in 3 years and they are building new rivers and groundwater to supply them Southern Water unveils 'utterly ludicrous' plan to ship water from Norwegian fjords to the UK | Daily Mail Online WWW.DAILYMAIL.CO.UK Southern Water, which serves 4.7 million customers, has submitted official plans to bring in 45 million litres of glacial meltwater daily for six weeks in case of drought.
  22. the budget will no doubt give plenty of people something to moan about, several gigawatt hours of electricity powering the nations keyboards
  23. If Starmer is bad, then the Tories are worse than evil Former Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick faced accusations of 'cash for favours Michelle Mone "Officers from the National Crime Agency (NCA) were investigating PPE Medpro, a company that received more than £200m of government Covid contracts weeks after Mone referred it to ministers." Rishi Sunak accused of shielding super-rich by maintaining non-dom tax loophole" Home Office spent £370,000 settling Patel bullying claim by top civil servant" Sleaze inquiry into Boris Johnson's £15000 Mustique holiday" Daily Mail Nadhim Zahawi sacked as Tory party chair over tax affairs" Tory MP Owen Paterson has failed to declare his interest as a paid lobbyist for two private sector companies, for which he was paid £110,000 a year. One of the companies, Randox, has been able to secure Covid-19 contracts worth roughly half a billion pounds, many awarded without tender and despite the company not having enough equipment. In conclusion, no homo sapiens has ever been fit to govern - we're not better off with anarchy, but don't expect too much. Nature isn't perfect - just as the body can be riddled with cancer, human thoughts and ideas are often diseased too.
  24. you cant blame immigrants for not bringing their own water with them Meeting our Water Needs for the Next 25 Years ENVIRONMENTAGENCY.BLOG.GOV.UK News and updates from the Environment Agency

About

Arbtalk.co.uk is a hub for the arboriculture industry in the UK.  
If you're just starting out and you need business, equipment, tech or training support you're in the right place.  If you've done it, made it, got a van load of oily t-shirts and have decided to give something back by sharing your knowledge or wisdom,  then you're welcome too.
If you would like to contribute to making this industry more effective and safe then welcome.
Just like a living tree, it'll always be a work in progress.
Please have a look around, sign up, share and contribute the best you have.

See you inside.

The Arbtalk Team

Follow us

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.