Sir Ralph
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The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
Sir Ralph replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
This. It’s not rocket science -
The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
Sir Ralph replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
I’m trying to be respectful but you haven’t tried to understand or can’t understand what I’ve said, even if you disagree with it. -
The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
Sir Ralph replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
I didn’t say that. I said the increase in minimum wage probably contributed to the increase in unemployment . I never said the minimum wage was a bad thing in principle. -
The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
Sir Ralph replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
Tell me where I said there should be no minimum wage. Also the minimum wage increase doesn’t impact my business. -
The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
Sir Ralph replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
No I would not. But I would think twice if my business was going to make cuts as a result and I might lose my job. Also do you think this may have contributed to the cost of living for people (including those on minimum wage) increasing? There is a time for increasing the minimum wage but it wasn’t then. The problem is you see everything in a very simple way (much like the government) without understanding the implications on the people you are trying to help and wider impacts such as inflationary impacts. It’s relatively predictable but if you look at everything through a socialist lens, that’s where things go wrong. Thats not a personal dig, that’s a wider point. There are lots of examples where the government has fiddled with business to help groups of people and, because they have f all idea, what they are doing, actually created worse outcomes for those people. -
The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
Sir Ralph replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
Not anything based on evidence if that makes me dumb so be it. Yes I know what it is. -
The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
Sir Ralph replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
When people make sensible points no need to get stupid. More and more I find the Labour supporters on here can’t answer questions on the state of the economy or revert to being sarcastic. I present stats all over the place and none of you ever do is offer speculative opinion -
The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
Sir Ralph replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
Unemployment rate has either reduced in uk (other than the covid period) or been relatively stable until it started to rise when the current government got into power. Seems like the government is linked to unemployment growth rather than Covid -
The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
Sir Ralph replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
I run a pub. Price of employment goes up generally but income remains the same. To maintain a profit margin that I need to keep running I have to reduce the employment budget. It’s really simple and lots of people saw it coming -
The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
Sir Ralph replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
No I didn’t to be fair, maybe I should, but I could see the impact their policies were going to have moving forward. This isn’t a partisan position as I don’t care who gets the economy moving. Why do you think our unemployment rate is increasing then compared to eu countries? I understand that economies are complex but we experience similar circumstances to the eu so not an unfair question to sender -
The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
Sir Ralph replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
The thing is I would explain to you why increasing minimum salaries has resulted in job losses but I don’t think you want to understand/ listen so there is no point. You just emoji everyone’s post you disagree with -
The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
Sir Ralph replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
Exactly it’s about changes in unemployment rates since the government has come in. Since the government came in unemployment in the uk has increased and decreased in the eu. Why? If we had a 0% employment rate before the government came in and now a 2.5% rate it would still be low but they would have done a bad job on the issue -
The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
Sir Ralph replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
Or more likely increasing the minimum wage and increasing employers NI caused this. Why has the EU employment rate decreased since last year but ours has increased? -
The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
Sir Ralph replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cdxrp7znkdlo This is 100% unrelated to government policy. -
The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
Sir Ralph replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
You mean people who disagree with you -
The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
Sir Ralph replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
There is if they aren’t sufficiently accountable to put in a good shift each day. Why are the majority of businesses now making people come into the office for the majority of the week? They know it’s required to improve learning from colleagues and to maximise output. The public sector must not be any different. If anything it’s more accountable as it is using the public purse. -
The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
Sir Ralph replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
I actually think they should. If you think it’s too much to go into the office 3-4 days a week minimum then you aren’t sufficiently committed to your job anyway -
The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
Sir Ralph replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
Can you please tell me why Starmer is wrong and there are no savings to be had? @egg still hasn’t responded to this either. Remember evidence is important. -
The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
Sir Ralph replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
I agree they are conservative in nature. Does that mean all their ideas are wrong though? As I continue to mention, Starmer also says that there are inefficiencies that need to be addressed - is he also wrong? So a right leaning think tank and a Labour PM are saying the same thing in principle. What does this tell you? I will accept paying more taxes, if absolutely necessary, but dont believe its fair to do so when efficiencies can be made first. -
The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
Sir Ralph replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
In terms of this report, I dont necessarily believe that all of the savings can be made. I used the report as evidence that a well known think-tank had overlap with some of the things I suggested. I mentioned a number of possible saving areas, in addition to public sector savings. One of these being welfare. The parts of the report which were most relevant to what I mentioned are below: 1. Welfare - this has already been well publicised but I particularly agree with the comments around cutting disability benefits as this is often abused. The Government's idea around cutting benefits for people who dont accept job offers is also a good one, in my opinion. 2. NHS - from speaking to family members and friends in the NHS, the management hierarchy is heavy in their opinion. I dont work in it so I can't comment but a streamlining of management in these areas would, based on their feedback, help to make decision making simpler without impacting operational ability and reduce the wage bill. The Government should provide tax breaks for those with private health care to encourage take up which could, on balance, reduce the burden on the public purse, which could be another overall saving. Whilst this wouldnt be a saving as such, I would also charge for appointments as I believe that the system is abused by people. Yes, there will be an impact on some but I fear that unless the system is changed to discourage abuse then the NHS will be in trouble financially (more so than it is now) without a change. This would generate additional income and reduce pressure. 3. Civil Service - in some instances, cuts will not be possible particularly for frontline staff. However, there is again the possibility to remove management and administration type roles in some departments, which I have experience of people saying are inefficient having worked for or worked with them. Their complaint is that the view tends to be that an output is writing a report but that there is little action in terms of real results achieved. This includes the MoD and the Home Office. As I said before, a review of all departments should be undertaken and where inefficiencies are found, redundancies made and some of the savings used to increase pay for good staff, alongside pension changes. 4. Quangos - my experience of working with some quangos is that they are often unhelpful, overly bureaucratic and hinder business. The roles of some of these quangos could be reduced or the quangos removed altogether to make savings. I would particularly focus on environmental quangos, some unsuccessful transport quangos and the HSE. If I have experience of some of the quangos I might encounter being inefficient, I'm sure there are many more. What i dont understand is that we have a Conservative think tank and a Labour PM both saying that there are inefficiencies and savings can be made. Even if I'm wrong on my suggestions as I am not a specialist, doesnt the fact they both say this not matter? -
The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
Sir Ralph replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
I said I would give you the breakdown which I will. I don’t see why it’s so hard for you to confirm you will subsequently respond with evidence as to why Starmer is wrong…..unless you have no evidence? You seem to be avoiding this hiding behind “just answer my questions”. I appreciate evidence can be problematic in some circumstances but it’s normally helpful in getting to the truth -
The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
Sir Ralph replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
If I am going to spend time giving my response will you share your evidence as to why Starmer is wrong? I find that I always answer questions and nobody gives a response with any evidence. If you just want to get a reply from me to just critique it, that’s boring, if you aren’t going to answer questions about your own position -
The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
Sir Ralph replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
Ok that’s fine. I agree they are two independent views, albeit they can both be correct. Why don’t you agree with him? I’m assuming the figures he quoted were provided by government officials. What evidence do you have he is wrong on these figures? -
The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
Sir Ralph replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
Yes I’ve read the relevant sections I was interested in. I also mentioned quangos. It will take a bit of time to summarise . Can I ask why you need this to confirm whether you agree with Starmer or not? The two are independent views. -
The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
Sir Ralph replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
I’ll give them to you. I’m not the only one claiming inefficiency. Starmer said the same (as posted before). Is he wrong too? What are your thoughts on this? @egg what do you think about this? Starmer also criticised public sector productivity. The PM said productivity in the public sector has dropped by 2.6% compared to a year ago, and is 8.5% lower than just before the Covid-19 pandemic. He says this “wouldn’t be accepted in any other sector or walk of life” and that he will not subsidise lower productivity "with ever-rising taxes on the British people”. https://www.civilserviceworld.com/professions/article/starmer-too-many-civil-servants-comfortable-in-tepid-bath-of-managed-decline
