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Title: Lets do the maths.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 17 November 2023, 18:43:24
£60.81.
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 17 November 2023, 18:43:43
Multiply by 12.
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 17 November 2023, 18:44:47
£729.72. :-\
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: Rangie on 17 November 2023, 18:51:53
Vehicle license tax ?
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 17 November 2023, 18:57:09
Vehicle license tax ?

Correct......but it is the amount that boils my piss. :-\

Even if the car in question is a classic 2007 Vauxhall. :)
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 17 November 2023, 18:58:55
The old scouse lad will be on in a minute to tell me his soot chucking planet destroying  derv only costs £30 pa. :-X ;)
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: Rangie on 17 November 2023, 19:14:45
Think mines around the same for my " classic" 2007 RRS but we have a choice keep them or get rid. 👍
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: Keith ABS on 17 November 2023, 19:25:48
  Same money for my "classic" Australian import. 20 years old next year from its build date
Ulez compliant. Technically, using DVLA,s rules of build date for 40 year exemption, I can contest the taxation group. Built Oct 04, registered Sept 06
I have there phone number and will do so in the new year
All while it is undergoing some "minor" modifications
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 17 November 2023, 20:46:01
£729.72. :-\

So you pay more to tax it every year than it's actually worth.  :)
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: STEMO on 17 November 2023, 21:14:17
The old scouse lad will be on in a minute to tell me his soot chucking planet destroying  derv only costs £30 pa. :-X ;)
Precisely £30 pa.Euro 6 diesels don't pay the ULEZ charge, either  :)

You can afford it, stop moaning  ;D
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: Nick W on 17 November 2023, 21:55:39
The old scouse lad will be on in a minute to tell me his soot chucking planet destroying  derv only costs £30 pa. :-X ;)


1.0l Focus is £24 pa. That's the only good point of the entire car. It isn't a good deal.
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 18 November 2023, 12:09:20
£729.72. :-\

So you pay more to tax it every year than it's actually worth.  :)

Similar scenario to your Mundano Titty X, I imagine.......although at a lower price point. >:D ;)
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 18 November 2023, 12:20:55
  Same money for my "classic" Australian import. 20 years old next year from its build date
Ulez compliant. Technically, using DVLA,s rules of build date for 40 year exemption, I can contest the taxation group. Built Oct 04, registered Sept 06
I have there phone number and will do so in the new year
All while it is undergoing some "minor" modifications

Supercharger? >:D
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 18 November 2023, 13:19:33
The unavoidable costs of running three cars is getting a bit much for me. Particularly when two of them do no more than 5000 miles a year between them.
I think the Boxster will probably have to go next spring / summer.  :(
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: Rangie on 18 November 2023, 13:50:37
The unavoidable costs of running three cars is getting a bit much for me. Particularly when two of them do no more than 5000 miles a year between them.
I think the Boxster will probably have to go next spring / summer.  :(
.

We've gone from three back down to two, it was a total waste of cash I only cover around 5,000 miles a year in the Range Rover & the wife about 3-4,000 a year in her Subaru ,we lost a bit on the MX5 but it just wasn't being used. More money for beer now..🍺🍺🍺
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 18 November 2023, 14:34:19
£729.72. :-\

So you pay more to tax it every year than it's actually worth.  :)

Similar scenario to your Mundano Titty X, I imagine.......although at a lower price point. >:D ;)

The Monsit's tax is £240 a year, which is of course a fraction of its value.  :y
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 18 November 2023, 15:00:10
£729.72. :-\

So you pay more to tax it every year than it's actually worth.  :)

Similar scenario to your Mundano Titty X, I imagine.......although at a lower price point. >:D ;)

The Monsit's tax is £240 a year, which is of course a fraction of its value.  :y

The fraction being 8/10ths.....or 80%. ;)

Good car that is worth £300 any day of the week. ::) ::) ::) ;)

Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 18 November 2023, 16:54:51
£729.72. :-\

So you pay more to tax it every year than it's actually worth.  :)

Similar scenario to your Mundano Titty X, I imagine.......although at a lower price point. >:D ;)

The Monsit's tax is £240 a year, which is of course a fraction of its value.  :y

The fraction being 8/10ths.....or 80%. ;)

Good car that is worth £300 any day of the week. ::) ::) ::) ;)

Cheeky bugger!  ::)

The Mondeo 2.2 TDCi Titanium X is a rare beastie I'll have you know!  :y

There are only two comparables on Autotrader right now. Like this one! (https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202311164015320?sort=relevance&advertising-location=at_cars&aggregatedTrim=Titanium%20X&fuel-type=Diesel&include-delivery-option=on&make=Ford&minimum-badge-engine-size=2.2&model=Mondeo&postcode=dt73nb&year-from=2008&year-to=2009&fromsra)  :)

Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: TheBoy on 18 November 2023, 17:32:31
The old scouse lad will be on in a minute to tell me his soot chucking planet destroying  derv only costs £30 pa. :-X ;)
Mrs TB's planet destroying soot chucker comes in at £0 pa, but she still has to go through the hassle of "buying" it every year.

I'm sure mine is about £300 pa, and ain't ULEZ exempt, so have to pay all the corrupt mayors around the country a tenner to help them pull down statues of historic British figures...   ...so I burn as much diesel in their shithole cities as I can, and smog it up.
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 18 November 2023, 17:38:53
The old scouse lad will be on in a minute to tell me his soot chucking planet destroying  derv only costs £30 pa. :-X ;)
Mrs TB's planet destroying soot chucker comes in at £0 pa, but she still has to go through the hassle of "buying" it every year.

I'm sure mine is about £300 pa, and ain't ULEZ exempt, so have to pay all the corrupt mayors around the country a tenner to help them pull down statues of historic British figures...   ...so I burn as much diesel in their shithole cities as I can, and smog it up.

I should think so too. Otherwise how will all those uncivil "servants" justify their jobs be able to sit at home on their arses, logging into their computer for a couple of hours a day, to do the necessary paperwork.
Red tape is a very good job creation / retention scheme.  :D
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: Varche on 18 November 2023, 18:19:21
135 euros a year here for road tax for any 2.0 litre vehicle. Based on engine size only. The money goes to the local council.

Wretched ULEZ zones springing up everywhere in Europe. Might be driving back to UK at end of month. Got to get a French sticker for Bordeaux and Rouen. Rouen apparently has variable limits depending on traffic levels, more congestion then only the lower polluting cars can drive. Welcome to our new world.

PS no common sticker in Europe.
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 18 November 2023, 19:08:36
£729.72. :-\

So you pay more to tax it every year than it's actually worth.  :)

Similar scenario to your Mundano Titty X, I imagine.......although at a lower price point. >:D ;)

The Monsit's tax is £240 a year, which is of course a fraction of its value.  :y

The fraction being 8/10ths.....or 80%. ;)

Good car that is worth £300 any day of the week. ::) ::) ::) ;)

Cheeky bugger!  ::)

The Mondeo 2.2 TDCi Titanium X is a rare beastie I'll have you know!  :y

There are only two comparables on Autotrader right now. Like this one! (https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202311164015320?sort=relevance&advertising-location=at_cars&aggregatedTrim=Titanium%20X&fuel-type=Diesel&include-delivery-option=on&make=Ford&minimum-badge-engine-size=2.2&model=Mondeo&postcode=dt73nb&year-from=2008&year-to=2009&fromsra)  :)

Actually quite a good looking car. :y

Just checked with WBAC and they are currently offering £1295 for my classic. Couple of years ago their offer was closer to £650.

Confirmation she is an appreciating classic. ::) ::) ::) ::)
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 18 November 2023, 19:19:54
£729.72. :-\

So you pay more to tax it every year than it's actually worth.  :)

Similar scenario to your Mundano Titty X, I imagine.......although at a lower price point. >:D ;)

The Monsit's tax is £240 a year, which is of course a fraction of its value.  :y

The fraction being 8/10ths.....or 80%. ;)

Good car that is worth £300 any day of the week. ::) ::) ::) ;)

Cheeky bugger!  ::)

The Mondeo 2.2 TDCi Titanium X is a rare beastie I'll have you know!  :y

There are only two comparables on Autotrader right now. Like this one! (https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202311164015320?sort=relevance&advertising-location=at_cars&aggregatedTrim=Titanium%20X&fuel-type=Diesel&include-delivery-option=on&make=Ford&minimum-badge-engine-size=2.2&model=Mondeo&postcode=dt73nb&year-from=2008&year-to=2009&fromsra)  :)

Actually quite a good looking car. :y

Just checked with WBAC and they are currently offering £1295 for my classic. Couple of years ago their offer was closer to £650.

Confirmation she is an appreciating classic. ::) ::) ::) ::)

Take their arm off!  ;D
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 19 November 2023, 12:11:21
£729.72. :-\

So you pay more to tax it every year than it's actually worth.  :)

Similar scenario to your Mundano Titty X, I imagine.......although at a lower price point. >:D ;)

The Monsit's tax is £240 a year, which is of course a fraction of its value.  :y

The fraction being 8/10ths.....or 80%. ;)

Good car that is worth £300 any day of the week. ::) ::) ::) ;)

Cheeky bugger!  ::)

The Mondeo 2.2 TDCi Titanium X is a rare beastie I'll have you know!  :y

There are only two comparables on Autotrader right now. Like this one! (https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202311164015320?sort=relevance&advertising-location=at_cars&aggregatedTrim=Titanium%20X&fuel-type=Diesel&include-delivery-option=on&make=Ford&minimum-badge-engine-size=2.2&model=Mondeo&postcode=dt73nb&year-from=2008&year-to=2009&fromsra)  :)

Actually quite a good looking car. :y

Just checked with WBAC and they are currently offering £1295 for my classic. Couple of years ago their offer was closer to £650.

Confirmation she is an appreciating classic. ::) ::) ::) ::)

Take their arm off! ;D

Nah.....this time next year she'll be worth Lotus Carlton money, Rodney. ;D
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: Rangie on 19 November 2023, 12:49:53
£60.81.
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Something popped up on my phone this morning Opti, didn't have time to read it all but expect an increase to £60.81 which we currently pay, may be in the next budget.
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 19 November 2023, 13:32:46
£60.81.
.

Something popped up on my phone this morning Opti, didn't have time to read it all but expect an increase to £60.81 which we currently pay, may be in the next budget.

According to the information I have, Mick.

1st December 2023....£60.84
1st January 2024.......£60.81

Then £60.81 every subsequent month. :-\......until the bastards put it up again.
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: STEMO on 19 November 2023, 13:33:01
Yes, I believe mine could go up to £31.
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: STEMO on 19 November 2023, 13:33:59
That's per year, not month  :)
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 19 November 2023, 13:35:53
That's per year, not month  :)

Kick a man while he is down.... ;D
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: ronnyd on 19 November 2023, 14:49:15
£729.72. :-\

So you pay more to tax it every year than it's actually worth.  :)

Similar scenario to your Mundano Titty X, I imagine.......although at a lower price point. >:D ;)

The Monsit's tax is £240 a year, which is of course a fraction of its value.  :y

The fraction being 8/10ths.....or 80%. ;)

Good car that is worth £300 any day of the week. ::) ::) ::) ;)

Cheeky bugger!  ::)

The Mondeo 2.2 TDCi Titanium X is a rare beastie I'll have you know!  :y

There are only two comparables on Autotrader right now. Like this one! (https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202311164015320?sort=relevance&advertising-location=at_cars&aggregatedTrim=Titanium%20X&fuel-type=Diesel&include-delivery-option=on&make=Ford&minimum-badge-engine-size=2.2&model=Mondeo&postcode=dt73nb&year-from=2008&year-to=2009&fromsra)  :)

Actually quite a good looking car. :y

Just checked with WBAC and they are currently offering £1295 for my classic. Couple of years ago their offer was closer to £650.

Confirmation she is an appreciating classic. ::) ::) ::) ::)
In these days of silly used prices, even my Vectra is a "appreciating classic".  ;D
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 19 November 2023, 18:11:53
The unavoidable costs of running three cars is getting a bit much for me. Particularly when two of them do no more than 5000 miles a year between them.
I think the Boxster will probably have to go next spring / summer.  :(

You are unlikely to make a loss bearing in mind what you paid. :y
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 19 November 2023, 18:14:52
£729.72. :-\

So you pay more to tax it every year than it's actually worth.  :)

Similar scenario to your Mundano Titty X, I imagine.......although at a lower price point. >:D ;)

The Monsit's tax is £240 a year, which is of course a fraction of its value.  :y

The fraction being 8/10ths.....or 80%. ;)

Good car that is worth £300 any day of the week. ::) ::) ::) ;)

Cheeky bugger!  ::)

The Mondeo 2.2 TDCi Titanium X is a rare beastie I'll have you know!  :y

There are only two comparables on Autotrader right now. Like this one! (https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202311164015320?sort=relevance&advertising-location=at_cars&aggregatedTrim=Titanium%20X&fuel-type=Diesel&include-delivery-option=on&make=Ford&minimum-badge-engine-size=2.2&model=Mondeo&postcode=dt73nb&year-from=2008&year-to=2009&fromsra)  :)

Actually quite a good looking car. :y

Just checked with WBAC and they are currently offering £1295 for my classic. Couple of years ago their offer was closer to £650.

Confirmation she is an appreciating classic. ::) ::) ::) ::)
In these days of silly used prices, even my Vectra is a "appreciating classic".  ;D

Vectra VXR may start to rise in value. :)
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 19 November 2023, 19:33:41
Pistonheads describe your car as a half forgotten class experiment M'Lud, which is very rude I think!  :o   ::)   ;D

https://www.pistonheads.com/news/ph-spottedykywt/vauxhall-signum-v6--spotted/46228

However..... Check out the price of the one in the article! £4190!  :o   That's over a year ago, but there's currently a 2.2i for sale at £2995.  :)

Maybe you do have an appreciating classic on your hands after all....  8)       Best sell it quick before it dissolves!  :P  >:D
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: Rangie on 19 November 2023, 20:20:54
It will be available on here soon , let the bidding commence..😀
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: STEMO on 19 November 2023, 20:41:12
£17.50. Delivered.
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 19 November 2023, 21:07:36
£17.50. Delivered.

It'll still cost you £729.72 a year to tax it though Uncle STEMO....  :-\

I'd consider it for a Range Rover or BMW 7 series, something like that, but a classic Vauxhall?  ::)
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: STEMO on 19 November 2023, 21:19:49
£17.50. Delivered.

It'll still cost you £729.72 a year to tax it though Uncle STEMO....  :-\

I'd consider it for a Range Rover or BMW 7 series, something like that, but a classic Vauxhall?  ::)
Nah. For £17.50...delivered.....I'd just take it out and rag the arse of it until it went bang. Then I'd set fire to it and get the £50 insurance  ;D
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 19 November 2023, 21:54:33
£17.50. Delivered.

It'll still cost you £729.72 a year to tax it though Uncle STEMO....  :-\

I'd consider it for a Range Rover or BMW 7 series, something like that, but a classic Vauxhall?  ::)
Nah. For £17.50...delivered.....I'd just take it out and rag the arse of it until it went bang. Then I'd set fire to it and get the £50 insurance  ;D

Good plan! And you'd still make a bigger profit than Lord Opti ever will!  ;D
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: Rangie on 19 November 2023, 22:12:52
I'd make a bid, but I couldn't afford to tax it..
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 20 November 2023, 12:13:30
Pistonheads describe your car as a half forgotten class experiment M'Lud, which is very rude I think!  :o   ::)   ;D

https://www.pistonheads.com/news/ph-spottedykywt/vauxhall-signum-v6--spotted/46228

However..... Check out the price of the one in the article! £4190!  :o   That's over a year ago, but there's currently a 2.2i for sale at £2995.  :)

Maybe you do have an appreciating classic on your hands after all....  8)       Best sell it quick before it dissolves!  :P  >:D

The article talks of 'Signum class' I suppose that is  similar to first class or Concorde class..... ::) 8)
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: STEMO on 20 November 2023, 12:32:39
Pistonheads describe your car as a half forgotten class experiment M'Lud, which is very rude I think!  :o   ::)   ;D

https://www.pistonheads.com/news/ph-spottedykywt/vauxhall-signum-v6--spotted/46228

However..... Check out the price of the one in the article! £4190!  :o   That's over a year ago, but there's currently a 2.2i for sale at £2995.  :)

Maybe you do have an appreciating classic on your hands after all....  8)       Best sell it quick before it dissolves!  :P  >:D

The article talks of 'Signum class' I suppose that is  similar to first class or Concorde class..... ::) 8)
No, I think it's more likely to be Vectra class  :)
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 20 November 2023, 13:40:33
Pistonheads describe your car as a half forgotten class experiment M'Lud, which is very rude I think!  :o   ::)   ;D

https://www.pistonheads.com/news/ph-spottedykywt/vauxhall-signum-v6--spotted/46228

However..... Check out the price of the one in the article! £4190!  :o   That's over a year ago, but there's currently a 2.2i for sale at £2995.  :)

Maybe you do have an appreciating classic on your hands after all....  8)       Best sell it quick before it dissolves!  :P  >:D

The article talks of 'Signum class' I suppose that is  similar to first class or Concorde class..... ::) 8)
No, I think it's more likely to be Vectra class :)

It's an Exec Vectra according to Pistonheads.  :)
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 20 November 2023, 18:26:03
Pistonheads describe your car as a half forgotten class experiment M'Lud, which is very rude I think!  :o   ::)   ;D

https://www.pistonheads.com/news/ph-spottedykywt/vauxhall-signum-v6--spotted/46228

However..... Check out the price of the one in the article! £4190!  :o  That's over a year ago, but there's currently a 2.2i for sale at £2995.  :)

Maybe you do have an appreciating classic on your hands after all....  8)       Best sell it quick before it dissolves!  :P  >:D

I paid a paltry £2400 for mine way back in 2015.

It was owned by a JP. :)
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 20 November 2023, 18:52:36
Pistonheads describe your car as a half forgotten class experiment M'Lud, which is very rude I think!  :o   ::)   ;D

https://www.pistonheads.com/news/ph-spottedykywt/vauxhall-signum-v6--spotted/46228

However..... Check out the price of the one in the article! £4190!  :o  That's over a year ago, but there's currently a 2.2i for sale at £2995.  :)

Maybe you do have an appreciating classic on your hands after all....  8)       Best sell it quick before it dissolves!  :P  >:D

I paid a paltry £2400 for mine way back in 2015.

It was owned by a JP. :)

It gets better. It has provenance!  :y

You should tell prospective buyers investors that the JP was a direct descendant of Judge Jefferies!  :)
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: ronnyd on 20 November 2023, 22:03:09
Pistonheads describe your car as a half forgotten class experiment M'Lud, which is very rude I think!  :o   ::)   ;D

https://www.pistonheads.com/news/ph-spottedykywt/vauxhall-signum-v6--spotted/46228

However..... Check out the price of the one in the article! £4190!  :o  That's over a year ago, but there's currently a 2.2i for sale at £2995.  :)

Maybe you do have an appreciating classic on your hands after all....  8)       Best sell it quick before it dissolves!  :P  >:D

I paid a paltry £2400 for mine way back in 2015.

It was owned by a JP. :)
God, he's a shit football commentator.
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 22 November 2023, 17:25:10
£55.12 PCM last year.

So a rise of 10.4%. :-\

Inflation is currently 4.6%... :-\
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 22 November 2023, 18:11:31
Inflation isn't necessarily a reflection of Government spending levels... Hence the higher rate of increase.
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: STEMO on 22 November 2023, 18:57:33
The government need all the money they can get.....for us poor old people  :'(
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: Rangie on 22 November 2023, 19:44:12
Poor old pensioners..
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 22 November 2023, 20:21:18
The government need all the money they can get.....for us poor old people  :'(

Is it time for Logans  run policy to be implemented? ::) ::) ;)
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: STEMO on 22 November 2023, 20:26:26
The government need all the money they can get.....for us poor old people  :'(

Is it time for Logans  run policy to be implemented? ::) ::) ;)
Start an online petition, if you get more than 100,000 signatures the government will have to debate it  :)
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 22 November 2023, 20:35:11
The government need all the money they can get.....for us poor old people  :'(

Is it time for Logans  run policy to be implemented? ::) ::) ;)

I was but a wee lad when this came out and had to Google it.  :)

Edit:

Some countries already have a kind of Logans Run with their 'assisted dying' policies.  Canada for example legalised assisted dying or euthanasia in 2016 and since then just over 30,000 have been helped to meet the Grim Reaper.

It seems that the Canadian Govt have expanded the reasons to be eligible and last year 13241 chose to shuffle off their mortal coil with help from their Dear Leader.

Food for thought? It would certainly help solve the housing crisis!  >:D
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 23 November 2023, 13:19:37
The government need all the money they can get.....for us poor old people  :'(

Is it time for Logans  run policy to be implemented? ::) ::) ;)

I was but a wee lad when this came out and had to Google it.  :)

Edit:

Some countries already have a kind of Logans Run with their 'assisted dying' policies.  Canada for example legalised assisted dying or euthanasia in 2016 and since then just over 30,000 have been helped to meet the Grim Reaper.

It seems that the Canadian Govt have expanded the reasons to be eligible and last year 13241 chose to shuffle off their mortal coil with help from their Dear Leader.

Food for thought? It would certainly help solve the housing crisis!  >:D
They're using it as a way of reducing health service expenditure. Basically they fail to provide basic home care for semi independent people thereby making their lives a painful misery. Then when the individuals have had enough the government facilitates their suicide.

The same government has also decriminalised the unregulated supply of various narcotics and that problem is only going to go one way.
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: ronnyd on 23 November 2023, 22:04:19
The government need all the money they can get.....for us poor old people  :'(

Is it time for Logans  run policy to be implemented? ::) ::) ;)

I was but a wee lad when this came out and had to Google it.  :)

Edit:

Some countries already have a kind of Logans Run with their 'assisted dying' policies.  Canada for example legalised assisted dying or euthanasia in 2016 and since then just over 30,000 have been helped to meet the Grim Reaper.

It seems that the Canadian Govt have expanded the reasons to be eligible and last year 13241 chose to shuffle off their mortal coil with help from their Dear Leader.

Food for thought? It would certainly help solve the housing crisis!  >:D
They're using it as a way of reducing health service expenditure. Basically they fail to provide basic home care for semi independent people thereby making their lives a painful misery. Then when the individuals have had enough the government facilitates their suicide.

The same government has also decriminalised the unregulated supply of various narcotics and that problem is only going to go one way.
So they are doing TB's cull for him.  :)
Title: Re: Lets do the maths.
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 24 November 2023, 10:01:21
The government need all the money they can get.....for us poor old people  :'(

Is it time for Logans  run policy to be implemented? ::) ::) ;)

I was but a wee lad when this came out and had to Google it.  :)

Edit:

Some countries already have a kind of Logans Run with their 'assisted dying' policies.  Canada for example legalised assisted dying or euthanasia in 2016 and since then just over 30,000 have been helped to meet the Grim Reaper.

It seems that the Canadian Govt have expanded the reasons to be eligible and last year 13241 chose to shuffle off their mortal coil with help from their Dear Leader.

Food for thought? It would certainly help solve the housing crisis!  >:D
They're using it as a way of reducing health service expenditure. Basically they fail to provide basic home care for semi independent people thereby making their lives a painful misery. Then when the individuals have had enough the government facilitates their suicide.

The same government has also decriminalised the unregulated supply of various narcotics and that problem is only going to go one way.
So they are doing TB's cull for him.  :)
The opposite.

They're gradually irradiation decent normal society in the name of being woke. And the psychopaths running the place do so with a smug smile..

The 'right wing' rioting is anything but. It's encouraged behaviour designed to instill fear and anxiety into the normal decent people to justify the behaviour of devisive woke elites.

The sooner this place blows itself up the better.