The Kinnocks - and £10million Gravy Train - ****boiler!!!!

The Kinnocks - and £10million Gravy Train - ****boiler!!!!

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Mr_B

10,480 posts

243 months

Wednesday 22nd July 2015
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Son of Kinnock keeps popping up on TV on a near daily basis in the last week and keeps talking about eugenics and rape with regard to the 2 children benefits cap. He seems to think its Nazi style eugenics and a two child cap isn't fair or workable because of the number of women who seem to be suffering rape and giving birth to a 3rd or more child as the result. He was so concerned about it all, he didn't vote against the Tory bill on it.

Puggit

48,439 posts

248 months

Wednesday 27th July 2016
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Steven Kinnock has been hiding the fact his daughter goes/went to private school: http://order-order.com/2016/07/27/242524/

Apparently he was selected to stand in Abevaron by one vote..

Halb

53,012 posts

183 months

Wednesday 27th July 2016
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Amused by this comment. biggrin


Albiro • 3 hours ago
My goodness Guido are you suggesting the man is a lying and that his family are a shower of charlatans ?

Lucas CAV

3,022 posts

219 months

Wednesday 27th July 2016
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Puggit said:
Steven Kinnock has been hiding the fact his daughter goes/went to private school: http://order-order.com/2016/07/27/242524/

Apparently he was selected to stand in Abevaron by one vote..
Well you either use the majority verdict or you don't?

Sylvaforever

2,212 posts

98 months

Wednesday 27th July 2016
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Halb said:
Political dynasties.nono
Poison. Should be legislated against.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-us-2016-36900742


If you want to throw up watch the ^^^report^^^ video.


Trump for president! (but he probably won't now that Hollywood etc are on the job)

Puggit

48,439 posts

248 months

Wednesday 27th July 2016
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Lucas CAV said:
Puggit said:
Steven Kinnock has been hiding the fact his daughter goes/went to private school: http://order-order.com/2016/07/27/242524/

Apparently he was selected to stand in Abevaron by one vote..
Well you either use the majority verdict or you don't?
Yes, but according to the story, it's unlikely he would have won the right to stand in the election if the local party had known he was paying for education.

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 27th July 2016
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10 million. 2 people 10 years+ service each. Not minimum wage ! but hardly the outrage / scandal that's it's made out to be.

John145

2,447 posts

156 months

Wednesday 27th July 2016
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Jimboka said:
10 million. 2 people 10 years+ service each. Not minimum wage ! but hardly the outrage / scandal that's it's made out to be.
£500,000 per year per person? Is this value added to Democracy? What has been achieved with this vast sum of money?

Or as the SNP would say, it's only £3e-5 per person per day so who cares?

guards red

667 posts

200 months

Wednesday 27th July 2016
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Er... What's Trump got to do with anything?

Digga

40,316 posts

283 months

Wednesday 27th July 2016
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John145 said:
Jimboka said:
10 million. 2 people 10 years+ service each. Not minimum wage ! but hardly the outrage / scandal that's it's made out to be.
£500,000 per year per person? Is this value added to Democracy? What has been achieved with this vast sum of money?

Or as the SNP would say, it's only £3e-5 per person per day so who cares?
This is what is truly evil about the EU IMHO; that all this money is being pilfered from voters pockets - out of taxpayers contributions - without them noticing, and then being disbursed (seemingly) without the slightest notice to the value of that expenditure.

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 27th July 2016
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Jimboka said:
10 million. 2 people 10 years+ service each. Not minimum wage ! but hardly the outrage / scandal that's it's made out to be.
Too many think like you which is why they get away with it.

£500,000 each per year. 10 years during which the sum total of their efforts was the square root of fk all.

Not an outrage you say? scratchchin

turbobloke

103,926 posts

260 months

Wednesday 27th July 2016
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Digga said:
John145 said:
Jimboka said:
10 million. 2 people 10 years+ service each. Not minimum wage ! but hardly the outrage / scandal that's it's made out to be.
£500,000 per year per person? Is this value added to Democracy? What has been achieved with this vast sum of money?

Or as the SNP would say, it's only £3e-5 per person per day so who cares?
This is what is truly evil about the EU IMHO; that all this money is being pilfered from voters pockets - out of taxpayers contributions - without them noticing, and then being disbursed (seemingly) without the slightest notice to the value of that expenditure.
The Kinnocks have pocketed a lot of taxpayers' money.

Prudential reckon that the average UK worker will have earned £1m between the ages of 51 and 56 years old, there are two reports online with different dates and those are the two figures. The total will be a bit more more than that by the time the average person retires after more than 4 decades of toil (if they can afford to retire) at 65, assuming they are of the age where 65 applies.

Averaged out, as they earned different amounts, each of the Kinnocks has siphoned off 5x as much in 25% of the time.

superlightr

12,856 posts

263 months

Wednesday 27th July 2016
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turbobloke said:
Prudential reckon that the average UK worker will have earned £1m between the ages of 51 and 56 years old, there are two reports online with different dates and those are the two figures. .
That cant be right? so in 5 years the average UK worker will have earnt £200,000 each year? I don't believe it.

Jockman

17,917 posts

160 months

Wednesday 27th July 2016
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turbobloke said:
Prudential reckon that the average UK worker will have earned £1m between the ages of 51 and 56 years old...
Seriously?

counterofbeans

1,061 posts

139 months

Wednesday 27th July 2016
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It means by the age of 51 to 56 they will have earned £1m in their working lifetime

turbobloke

103,926 posts

260 months

Wednesday 27th July 2016
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Jockman said:
turbobloke said:
Prudential reckon that the average UK worker will have earned £1m between the ages of 51 and 56 years old...
Seriously?
That's what they claimed in 2014 and 2012.

2014
Average worker earns £1 million by the time they turn 56
By Sinead Moore Jun 27, 2014
New research has revealed that the average UK worker will have earned £1 million by the time they are 56 and a half years old.
Prudential has calculated that a man earning the average wage for his age throughout his career will have earned his first million before he is 51 years old.

2012
...the average British man will have earned a total of £1million by the time he is 51, says a study.
The figures, compiled by Prudential...


The 2012 article was focusing more on the pay gap as the Pru also claimed that the average woman will have earned £1m by the age of 72. Then there's the longer timespan at the later date.

John145

2,447 posts

156 months

Wednesday 27th July 2016
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turbobloke said:
Jockman said:
turbobloke said:
Prudential reckon that the average UK worker will have earned £1m between the ages of 21 and 56 years old...
Seriously?
That's what they claimed in 2014 and 2012.

2014
Average worker earns £1 million by the time they turn 56
By Sinead Moore Jun 27, 2014
New research has revealed that the average UK worker will have earned £1 million by the time they are 56 and a half years old.
Prudential has calculated that a man earning the average wage for his age throughout his career will have earned his first million before he is 51 years old.

2012
...the average British man will have earned a total of £1million by the time he is 51, says a study.
The figures, compiled by Prudential...


The 2012 article was focusing more on the pay gap as the Pru also claimed that the average woman will have earned £1m by the age of 72. Then there's the longer timespan at the later date.
EFA? (Bit in bold)

turbobloke

103,926 posts

260 months

Wednesday 27th July 2016
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In case it's of interest, this snip was also present in the 2014 article:

Prudential's analysis also found that if the average person works until the age of 65, their career earnings before tax will be £1,208,500. If they keep going to 70, then earnings will hit £1,318,000 and if they battle on to 75 they will earn £1,427,500

turbobloke

103,926 posts

260 months

Wednesday 27th July 2016
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John145 said:
EFA? (Bit in bold)
Depends how you read it smile

The longer extracts already posted should make it clear.

superlightr

12,856 posts

263 months

Wednesday 27th July 2016
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turbobloke said:
In case it's of interest, this snip was also present in the 2014 article:

Prudential's analysis also found that if the average person works until the age of 65, their career earnings before tax will be £1,208,500. If they keep going to 70, then earnings will hit £1,318,000 and if they battle on to 75 they will earn £1,427,500
ah I see. Thx for clarifying.