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Paul Benson

@benson70837

single parent, bumbling through as best I can.

United Kingdom Katılım Ekim 2025
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Paul Benson
Paul Benson@benson70837·
@ItsIbzFFC @_Unknown_D_ If you had any understanding of business you would know. If you really wanted to help the lowest paid you would be trying to raise the tax threshold from 12.5k to 25k.
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Its_Ibz@ItsIbzFFC·
@_Unknown_D_ What’s the problem of paying people £15 an hour minimum & putting a curb in rent? Do u understand how incredible that is for small businesses Ur average joe purchasing power? Or is it more important that that landlords like nadhim zahawi add another flat to his £110m portfolio?
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Paul Benson@benson70837·
@FloH9819 @WilliamofKent @NotThatHughes Is not the wage thats the problem for the lower earners its the tax threshold. You think your getting loads more money but your not, becouse its taxed and most is going as tax, you end up £20 a month better off. The goverment makes more tax and the business folds.
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Flo@FloH9819·
@WilliamofKent @NotThatHughes Having underpaying workers / not paying a livable wage equal "sane economics" really is a bs take
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Hughes-on-the-Wold@NotThatHughes·
My business is only viable if I underpay my workers
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Peter McCormack 🏴‍☠️🇬🇧🇮🇪@PeterMcCormack

A minimum wage of £15 would end my coffee shop, it would have to close, as would many other businesses. I’ll explain for the economically illiterate. Staff costs are currently half our costs, a £15 minimum wage is actually more than £15 an hour for the company, because you have to add: - 12.07% holiday - Sick pay - Maternity pay if and when required - National insurance - Pension contributions These costs would mean the shop loses money because remember, energy costs are up, rates are up, regulations are up. Now you can pass these costs onto the consumer - that would mean charging a lot more for coffee, people won’t pay it. The likes of Starbucks and Costa can, because they have economies of scale. The independent doesn’t. Now the little socialist will say well this is your fault, if you can’t run a business that can afford to pay its staff properly, but the little socialist has never run a business and does not understand the dynamics. Now I could pay some staff off and fill those hours myself or reduce us to one staff member during certain periods - but this proves the point that a minimum wage costs jobs. There was a time when these jobs were done by kids, perhaps on the weekend, paid a lower wage, no holiday and no silly employment rights. Perhaps they were even paid cash. The dynamic worked and small businesses like this could operate. It was also a great first job. Sadly now it isn’t worth employing entitlement youngsters at this level of pay. So alas, I don’t need the stress, the business would close, a number of jobs would be lost. Economics is about understanding these dynamics, no vibes. The cost of living is not solved through passing on inflation to the business, it is solved by ending high inflation and creating prosperity. This is what socialists don’t understand, they can’t create prosperity, they can only destroy it.

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Liberal Lawyer, Esq.@Kingfan5151·
@actsmaniac When challenged on this, they point to the Nordic countries but they go around defending historical losers like Mao and Stalin 😂😂😂😂
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no idea why socialists get so morally superior and righteous when socialism has literally not worked even once
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Paul Benson@benson70837·
@_eckk @PhilipProudfoot The lefties keep banging on about minimum wage like its a life saver, its not its stealth taxing and it makes no real diffrence to a workers income at the bottom end of earnings. If they raised the tax threshold at the bottom end however from £12.5k to 25k huge jump.
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Eckk@_eckk·
I’ve just jad to close down my takeaway business due to the recent minimum wage increase. An extra 85p per hour for the 18 year old workers worked out to be an extra £15,000 per year. That meant we’d have to generate at least an addtional £35,000+VAT in sales just to cover that cost. If another £4.15 was added to that, we’d have to bring in 5x that amount which is obviously impossible. So, tell me how the business isn’t viable? What’s your solution to make that additional revenue? How could we double our revenue?
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Philip Proudfoot
Philip Proudfoot@PhilipProudfoot·
Don’t particularly feel sorry for any business owner whose enterprise is only viable because they pay poverty wages.
Peter McCormack 🏴‍☠️🇬🇧🇮🇪@PeterMcCormack

A minimum wage of £15 would end my coffee shop, it would have to close, as would many other businesses. I’ll explain for the economically illiterate. Staff costs are currently half our costs, a £15 minimum wage is actually more than £15 an hour for the company, because you have to add: - 12.07% holiday - Sick pay - Maternity pay if and when required - National insurance - Pension contributions These costs would mean the shop loses money because remember, energy costs are up, rates are up, regulations are up. Now you can pass these costs onto the consumer - that would mean charging a lot more for coffee, people won’t pay it. The likes of Starbucks and Costa can, because they have economies of scale. The independent doesn’t. Now the little socialist will say well this is your fault, if you can’t run a business that can afford to pay its staff properly, but the little socialist has never run a business and does not understand the dynamics. Now I could pay some staff off and fill those hours myself or reduce us to one staff member during certain periods - but this proves the point that a minimum wage costs jobs. There was a time when these jobs were done by kids, perhaps on the weekend, paid a lower wage, no holiday and no silly employment rights. Perhaps they were even paid cash. The dynamic worked and small businesses like this could operate. It was also a great first job. Sadly now it isn’t worth employing entitlement youngsters at this level of pay. So alas, I don’t need the stress, the business would close, a number of jobs would be lost. Economics is about understanding these dynamics, no vibes. The cost of living is not solved through passing on inflation to the business, it is solved by ending high inflation and creating prosperity. This is what socialists don’t understand, they can’t create prosperity, they can only destroy it.

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Paul Benson
Paul Benson@benson70837·
@KevinD18002484 People who never watched Jungle Book as a kid, becouse I did and, I know a hypnotist snake when I see one.
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AC_SPARTAN@ACSPARTAN1·
Anyone fucking around with a child’s brain development and born gender is a pedophile if you disagree fuck off
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Nil 🎗️🧡 🇮🇱🇬🇧 נילי
My prediction Mothin Ali is just sat patiently biding his time, waiting for Dave to make a big mistake and then he will swoop in as leader once Zak is ousted Bingo A brand new, ready to go Islam Party with over 200k members and 5 MP’s Then the real danger will escalate
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Jim Robinson@Think_Reset·
@Oscar__Harman Expect to see a similar collapse in the rental market as we have seen in the employment market. That's Labournomics
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Paul Benson@benson70837·
@MadTopsy88 @NothingIsArt If nobody eats them they will have no value, and will all be killed and burned in the middle of a field, in the same way a disease outbreak is dealt with.
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Mad Topsy
Mad Topsy@MadTopsy88·
@NothingIsArt End slaughter now. Protein can be created in a lab. There is no need to die.
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NothingIsArt@NothingIsArt·
If your ‘food’ is trying to escape from you, that is an indication that they are not food, but victims.
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Harry Eccles
Harry Eccles@Heccles94·
The Green Party Leadership: A gay Jewish man, a working class Muslim man, a middle class English woman. We are literally a party of unity. We don’t see division, we only see those seeking to divide us. Ignore the media, and come and be part of the fastest growing political party in the UK. join.greenparty.org.uk
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Paul Benson@benson70837·
@Smileyyeg @ThatRecidivist The old sayings coming back" its easier to be fooled than to admit you have been fooled". Save your stunning country. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇨🇦
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Kyle Riley 🇨🇦
Kyle Riley 🇨🇦@Smileyyeg·
@ThatRecidivist Trying to teach my nephew it is easier to be wrong and stop when you discover that, than it is to keep being wrong. The higher you climb the harder it is to get down.
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Kyle Riley 🇨🇦
Kyle Riley 🇨🇦@Smileyyeg·
You know what it is time to do? Go back and re-read right wing works that I disagreed with and see what I think now.
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Take back POWER
Take back POWER@takeback_power·
🚨 BREAKING: TAKE BACK POWER LIBERATE ESSENTIALS FROM TESCO 3 people have just redistributed essential items from a local Tesco - taking them without paying and delivering to food bank donation points, to go to the people who need them most. In 2024, 6.5 million people were forced to use food banks. Meanwhile, the CEO of Tesco is taking home 430 times more than the average Tesco employee. It's time ordinary people got to decide how to tax the rich. Come along to our online welcome talk next Tuesday to find out how you can get involved: bit.ly/4vLsyAe Footage: Jamie Lowe
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Boudicca@icini65·
@takeback_power Fucking morons. Soon the shops will stop having food banks because of imbeciles like you. Are you going to supply all the food that they are losing out on because of this?? No thought not, Stupid cunts
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Paul Benson@benson70837·
@PeterDClack Total waste of money. Hydrokinetic energy is far better green energy. At least in my opinion.
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Peter Clack
Peter Clack@PeterDClack·
Every wind turbine and solar panel on earth today is expected to be decommissioned and replaced long before Net Zero in 2050. We aren't just building a new energy grid, we're initiating the world’s largest, most resource-intensive replacement cycle. The staggering cost of these recurring cycles is expected to add trillions to an already massive price tag. McKinsey Global estimates the transition requires $9.2 trillion per year, totaling $275 trillion by 2050. However, these figures are only the baseline - they don't account for the new price ceiling driven by the physical failure and required replacement of first-generation infrastructure. Most of today’s 225,000 wind turbines (over 1.2 TW capacity) will exceed their 20–30 year lifespans by 2050. This necessitates waves of decommissioning or 'repowering' on a scale never seen before. With wingspans rivaling an Airbus A380 or Boeing 747, these massive composite structures are fueling blade graveyards that present a disposal challenge unmatched in human history. Projections suggest 43 million tonnes of blade waste and 60–80 million tonnes of solar PV waste by 2050. A global rebuild of this scale must compete for finite resources. China currently refines 90% of the global rare earth supply, creating a precarious geopolitical dependency for the permanent magnet technology required for modern turbines. * Rare earths: Neodymium and praseodymium for magnets; dysprosium and terbium for heat resistance. * Essential metals: Massive quantities of copper for wiring, tungsten for components, and tin for soldering. * Physical scale: Larger direct-drive turbines require 0.5–2 tonnes of rare-earth magnets per MW, supported by vast quantities of steel and concrete. A 'second transition' is destined to become a third, and a fourth—replacing the entire global inventory every few decades. This demands a WWII-scale 'D-Day' mobilisation of capital and labor, occurring just as subsidies fade and private investment thins due to uneven returns. Furthermore, the 'diesel paradox' remains: heavy mining equipment is still powered by the very same fossil fuels the transition seeks to eliminate. The math suggests a looming collision between physical reality and political agendas. Image: The Casper Regional Landfill in Wyoming has become a global focal point for 'clean energy waste'.
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Paul Benson
Paul Benson@benson70837·
@dhhhhhqwiu They are both very unlike other nationalities or religions, I know. For example niether of them would come round my house for a take away and a xbox fifa world cup night, like Ive done with other diffrent groups each playing their home nation.
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Paul Benson@benson70837·
@dhhhhhqwiu Hmmm difficult to explain, most of the muslims I know are kind of booted out the comunity for getting married out of race. They dont like any but their own generally speaking. The jews I know are polite but keep to themselves also.
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