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Rhodri Davies ☕️ 🤔
Rhodri_H_Davies
Been thinking about Chancellor Rishi Sunak's remarks about the "gentleness of charity" this week, (which have raised quite a bit of ire) & wondering if they point to terminological confusion
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The Leave Alliance
LeaveHQ
1. Any serious examination our #Brexit trade negotiations suggests the UK is playing silly buggers and was never sincere about a deal and we're just going through the motions to
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Steven Swinford
Steven_Swinford
EXCLUSIVE with @elliotttimes Boris Johnson is preparing to introduce national lockdown restrictions from next WednesdayThe restrictions could see everything except nurseries, schools, universities and non-essential shops close until Dec 1PM
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Robert Peston
Peston
Sunak's Job Support Scheme may represent the most ambitious programme to socialise or nationalise work in British history - because at a time when so many companies face bleak demand
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Andrew Fisher
FisherAndrew79
Seeing lots of simplistic "tax rises suck demand out of the economy" nonsense on here - including from people who should know better 1/n Do you know what does
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Janet Colledge RCDP
CareersDefender
THREAD 1/3 @pigironjoe as usual getting to the heart of the matter. He somehow manages to put into policy terms what I'd love to see on the ground.…https://adventuresincareerdevelopment.wordpress.com/2020/07/13/32-million-for-careers-
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🥀1 White Rabbit
1_Albus_Lepus
#StarmerOut 1/7ANSWERS TO FREQUENTLY ASKE QUESTION1, With an 80-seat majority the Tories are going nowhere until 20242, All they will do is replace Johnson with someone new, more than likely
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Sam Coates Sky
SamCoatesSky
Perhaps the most important number in the spending review today is £27 billionIt’s the best guess by the OBR at how much taxes may have to rise or spending fall
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Ewan Gibbs
ewangibbs
Rishi Sunak claimed yesterday that Coronavirus had struck an otherwise healthy UK economy. But as Matin Wolf observes, the virus spread through global trade routes and exposed high levels of
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Andy Verity
andyverity
This is a debate they're already having in the United States and we will also have to have here.https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-56855301 The last time the official estimate of borrowing (in this case,
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Michael Govern Ready
mikegove12
Extracts from the plague diary of Mark ne-Francois-PepysMay 23rd 1665Up betimes, and for childcare reasons carried the boy Bridgen to Durham where I discoursed with Duke Cummings about a message
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Hannah Al-Othman Says Stay Inside
HannahAlOthman
In all seriousness, having the entire cabinet act as outsiders for Cummings was the worst possible approach. If they wanted to keep him, correct strategy should have been: •Full and
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Robyn Vinter
RobynVinter
Something I've noticed that nobody is saying...Local lockdowns in West Yorkshire have been royally fucked up and it's a sign of fucked up things to come for the rest of
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Joe Sucksmith
JoeSucksmith
"High levels of borrowing cannot go on indefinitely"Except, of course, they can.https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-55032782 "borrowing" is a misnomer in any case. There is no sense in which a monetarily sovereign govt should
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Ride4Truth
Ride4Truth
Rishi Sunak just said that Government can't protect every business, nor every household......What happened to "Nobody will be left behind"??? I'm glad so many of you are
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Phil Syrpis
syrpis
Perhaps inadvertently, Rishi Sunak and Gillian Keegan have, in their comments about 're-skilling', drifted into what I think is *very* interesting territory. A thread on the new normal, resistance to
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