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Ukrainian government seem entrenched in no ceasefire or negotiations. 
Seems to me like they have to maintain tough rhetoric throughout. Ukraine have ground the whole thing to a position of relative stalemate so I guess they have something to take to the negotiating table certainly more than week one of the war.

It surely wouldn't be in their negotiating interests to not be talking up their belief, and intention, to win the war?
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14 minutes ago, jagfox said:

Ukrainian government seem entrenched in no ceasefire or negotiations. 

They were involved in negotiations in Turkey back in the spring until Boris flew in to make them an offer they obviously didn't want to refuse. 

As long as NATO keeps the cash flowing they will keep sending working class Ukranians into the meat grinder. If the dollar tap turns off whoever replaces Zelensky will start negotiating. 

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20 minutes ago, jagfox said:

Ukrainian government seem entrenched in no ceasefire or negotiations. 

Russia are never going back to their 2021 positions far less 2014 unless they're forced to. The land bridge between Donbass and Crimea is the first stage of separating Ukraine entirely from the Black Sea, either now or later, which would finish Ukraine as a viable state. It would be pointless for Ukraine to make any concessions now, Russia have gone too far to back down.

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1 hour ago, welshbairn said:

At a minimum they could impose windfall taxes on suppliers to pay for fuel subsidies. France froze gas prices back in October 21 and capped electricity price rises to 4%, partly helped by fully nationalising EDF, which is still charging full whack to UK households btw, thus the need for concerted action.

They may have frozen consumer prices, but by fully nationalising EDF the French Government will be absorbing all of the astromical losses this entails. This will need to be repaid at some point.

The same losses that will need to be absorbed and later repaid if / when the price cap is frozen here.

1 hour ago, Detournement said:

Imported gas is accounts for 20% of UK energy use but the international price of gas in the futures market is being used to set the price for 100% of UK energy consumption. 

The solution to this is to unpeg electricity costs from the price of gas, instead charging end users for electricity at the cost to produce it depending on energy source.

This is both possible and miles away from implementing a global price cap on the wholesale gas market. I also believe this will happen at some point next year.

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12 minutes ago, Todd_is_God said:

They may have frozen consumer prices, but by fully nationalising EDF the French Government will be absorbing all of the astromical losses this entails. This will need to be repaid at some point.

The same losses that will need to be absorbed and later repaid if / when the price cap is frozen here.

The solution to this is to unpeg electricity costs from the price of gas, instead charging end users for electricity at the cost to produce it depending on energy source.

A postcode lottery on energy bills. I'm sure that would go down well with voters. 

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32 minutes ago, ICTChris said:

Not sure that the decree details how they plan to achieve this - will they draft more conscripts, recruit more contract soldiers or mobilise more?

 

There will probably be another decree going into how the numbers will be achieved shortly haha Not a general mobilisation so probably a mix of recruitment and maybe extending period of national service? 

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28 minutes ago, Todd_is_God said:

Why on earth would anyone clap this?

From the woman who said we should all go over and fight I'm just relieved she didn't say "I'd push it right away"

But you're right even if Russia nuke us what's the point in killing millions of innocent civilians just to make a point. Bizarre that it's a well rehearsed question in these hustings and scary that folk think it's a point for celebration.

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23 minutes ago, 101 said:

From the woman who said we should all go over and fight I'm just relieved she didn't say "I'd push it right away"

But you're right even if Russia nuke us what's the point in killing millions of innocent civilians just to make a point. Bizarre that it's a well rehearsed question in these hustings and scary that folk think it's a point for celebration.

It's a bit of a pointless question, any PM who said differently would be as good as giving up the nuclear deterrent which Truss is obviously not about to do. 

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12 minutes ago, welshbairn said:

It's a bit of a pointless question, any PM who said differently would be as good as giving up the nuclear deterrent which Truss is obviously not about to do. 

The question isn't really the point I was making mind. It's just such an odd thing for people to applaud and for her to then smile about.

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The question isn't really the point I was making mind. It's just such an odd thing for people to applaud and for her to then smile about.
Being willing to suffer as ling as other folk suffer slightly worse/ o one has it better than you is a cornerstone of Britishness. Hardly surprising the prospect of being the ones to torch the entire world gets the blood labouring through their clogged up vessels just a little bit faster.
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4 hours ago, jagfox said:
Ukrainian government seem entrenched in no ceasefire or negotiations. 

Well, to be honest, if the Jerries held Kent, the Isle of Wight, Devon and most of Cornwall, and the French and US wandered in with a proposal to call a ceasefire and let the Jerries keep the Isle of Wight if they gave back the rest, how excited would No. 10 be?

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3 minutes ago, TxRover said:

Well, to be honest, if the Jerries held Kent, the Isle of Wight, Devon and most of Cornwall, and the French and US wandered in with a proposal to call a ceasefire and let the Jerries keep the Isle of Wight if they gave back the rest, how excited would No. 10 be?

Very, probably, not so much the Reich Chancellery..

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51 minutes ago, TxRover said:

Well, to be honest, if the Jerries held Kent, the Isle of Wight, Devon and most of Cornwall, and the French and US wandered in with a proposal to call a ceasefire and let the Jerries keep the Isle of Wight if they gave back the rest, how excited would No. 10 be?

Ukraine cannot afford this war on their own. Western financial support should be delivered only on the basis that a resolution is being continually saught.

If the Ukranian position is to not budge from taking back everything, including Crimea, then that's entirely their call. But I do not agree that their cause in that respect is something that the people in France / the UK must support and/or endure.

The views of Macron and Johnson regarding that are complete nonsense, as evidenced by the public reaction to them. If the "You just need to pay more because Ukrainians are dying 🤷🏻‍♂️" is the route LT want's to go down, then they will be absolutely obliterated at the next GE. Labour floated the idea of a price cap freeze and it was insanely popular, and built upon further by the energy companies themselves. If the Tories do not now go down the route of something similar they have no chance in 2024.

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The question isn't really the point I was making mind. It's just such an odd thing for people to applaud and for her to then smile about.
You just need to mention resettling Trident to somewhere like Barrow or Plymouth to see the same performing seals moan like hell about the prospect of WMDs being on their own doorstep. Absolutely bizarre behaviour but not in the least surprising.
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