:sunglasses: 36.4 % :laughing: 45.5 % :cry: 9.1 % :poo: 9.1 %
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By Tubby Isaacs
#88801
The Weeping Angel wrote: Tue May 06, 2025 6:37 pm See here.
I've looked up My Tyrone. He seems to be a popgun for higher, having advocated for Remain when he was close to the Liberal Democrats, then worked for an organization trying to cut regulations after Brexit, now apparently back to the anti-Brexit side. He's typically ignorant.

By Youngian
#88805
This service deal is reciprocal but it's beyond the tiny imagination of Reform supporters that Brit tech workers would ever go to India. They're just chai wallers and rice pickers over there.
Less concerned about the detail of this deal and more interested in the big picture it sends to Trump; RoW is moving on without you so go fuck yourself.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#88814
Another nice shit sandwich left for the new government.

https://www.theguardian.com/environment ... ls-dwindle
England faces drought this summer as reservoir water levels dwindle
Exclusive: Government and water firms preparing for possible shortages as dry weather is expected to continue
Sadly the take away from this for most of the BTL folk will be the real issue is Starmer not nationalizing water firms, which apparently produces reservoirs out of nowhere. Thames Water was actually trying to do the right thing but has been faced with nonsense like this.

https://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/19980 ... nsparency/

Killer arguments like this from Layla Moran.
“I would prefer the amount of money and effort which is going into the proposed reservoir to instead be focussed on eradicating sewage pollution in our rivers.”
I seem to spend half my time moaning about Lib Dems now. I'd still vote for them if I had to, of course, but there's too much of this stuff. Doubtless the taxes/ water bills that would pay for the eradication of sewage in our rivers would be opposed by them too.
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By The Weeping Angel
#88818
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Tue May 06, 2025 8:25 pm
The Weeping Angel wrote: Tue May 06, 2025 6:37 pm See here.
I've looked up My Tyrone. He seems to be a popgun for higher, having advocated for Remain when he was close to the Liberal Democrats, then worked for an organization trying to cut regulations after Brexit, now apparently back to the anti-Brexit side. He's typically ignorant.

I'm going to unfollow him he's been a complete sod over this.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#88827
Is it too much to expect these people to read the Budget? Had a lot more capital investment in it. What does nationalizing water and energy cost? Where does a nationalised provider get cheap gas from that everyone else is currently not spotting? How loose does he want fiscal rules to be? What would the borrowing rate be?

They're right about benefit cuts though.


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By Tubby Isaacs
#88829
One of Sikka’s ideas is “lift up the 50%”. I don’t think I’ve seen a clearer example of the fantasy world the Jez Left live in. “Help the poor” is a perfectly achievable aim and what Labour should be doing. 50% is a lot of people to help from redistribution, while also funding public services.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#88843
From the FT.
The UK and the US are close to agreeing a trade pact that would cushion the impact of Donald Trump’s “liberation day” tariffs by granting lower-tariff quotas for British car and steel exports, according to officials in London and Washington.
We've had this hope before and see what's in it. Doubtless this'll be "should be prioritizing Europe" as well. It was confidently asserted the other day that the UK was now a "second order" priority.
By davidjay
#88866
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Wed May 07, 2025 2:41 pm From the FT.
The UK and the US are close to agreeing a trade pact that would cushion the impact of Donald Trump’s “liberation day” tariffs by granting lower-tariff quotas for British car and steel exports, according to officials in London and Washington.
We've had this hope before and see what's in it. Doubtless this'll be "should be prioritizing Europe" as well. It was confidently asserted the other day that the UK was now a "second order" priority.
And that's an improvement.
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