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By Tubby Isaacs
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This doesn't show me that the Government are behind public opinion at all. It shows me that they're susceptible to unscrupulous politicians like Davey and Streeting with this "Customs Union" bullshit. What red lines to Davey and Streeting want scrapped that Starmer insists on? I still don't know. As I say, it reminds me of the bullshit we got from Bozo that he'd get a better deal than May by being a bigger character. The EU isn't interested.

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By The Weeping Angel
#102359
I'd point out that initiatives such as lifting the 2-child benefit cap, implementing a child poverty strategy, expanding free school meals, and increasing the number of apprenticeships might also be considered social mobility strategies.
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By The Weeping Angel
#102362
Youngian wrote: Sun Dec 14, 2025 4:27 pm Any reason apart from bad weather for the crossings reductions?
No point in boasting about a trend that you had no control over.
Sadly, it was the weather.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c62d101y94wo
More than 800 migrants in 13 boats crossed the English Channel on Saturday, according to Home Office data.

The figure is a record for a December day in recent years, and is believed to be due to a backlog of people wanting to get across to Kent because of recent bad weather.

It takes the total for the year to 41,455 people, surpassing 2024, when there were 36,816 for the entire year.

A Home Office spokesperson said: "The number of small boat crossings are shameful and the British people deserve better."

The 803 migrants were brought ashore at Dover by Border Force and RNLI vessels.

While the number of people making the dangerous journey across the Channel has risen more swiftly in 2025 than recent years, the yearly total has still not surpassed that of 2022, when 45,755 arrived.

The government statement added: "This Government is taking action. We have removed almost 50,000 people who were here illegally, and our historic deal with the French means those who arrive on small boats are now being sent back."

Meanwhile, French authorities came to the assistance of several small boats attempting to make the crossing over the weekend. In a statement, external, the Maritime Prefecture of the English Channel and the North Sea said 151 people were rescued and taken back to France.
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By Samanfur
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The Weeping Angel wrote: Sun Dec 21, 2025 7:52 pm I'd have more sympathy if the landlords featured weren't being such gits.
Comparing themselves to NHS workers really shouldn't impress anyone sober.

And am I the only person getting fed up of how news organisations seem to want Streeting's opinion on every single issue at the moment?
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By Tubby Isaacs
#102384
You're not alone. Though the papers rather exaggerated his EU comments, he doesn't seem to be averse to putting all these opinions out there. For the first year or so, he mostly stuck to the day job. It's not going to do him any good.
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By Tubby Isaacs
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This could be put under Andy Burnham's own thread, but Central Government have played their role too, so it can go here.

https://www.timeout.com/uk/news/manches ... 026-121925
There’s a public transport revolution going on in Manchester right now. Or should we say, devolution. Greater Manchester is taking back control over its transport and is on track to become the UK’s first fully integrated public transport system outside of London. It took back power over its buses in 2023 and now it's announced that this time next year, it’ll be adding trains to the network.
That's quite an undertaking. The timetable may slip but even if it's delayed a year here and there, it deserves praise.
Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) says that 17 stations along the Glossop and Stalybridge lines will be incorporated in the network from December 13 2026, with more to follow in 2027 and 2028. TfGM plans to run more and later rail services on lines to Manchester airport, Alderley Edge in Cheshire and Rochdale in 2027, and from January 28, eight rail lines and 64 stations across the region will be fully integrated with Bee Network buses and trams. The remaining 32 will join by 2030.
I keep hearing about a lack of something called "vision" in the government. This sounds like "vision" to me.

Burnham certainly has qualities as a politician, and the practical stuff is sometimes more impressive than his rhetoric to me, which is a good way to be. He'll brand and sell this very effectively, which is by no means. a skill to be underestimated. What he will also have to do is make a case for tax rises locally to pay for the better services (extra riders probably won't do that). Livingstone did that successfully for a number of years when he took over London Overground, but then ran up against Bozo who ran on freezing the mayor's precept. So something to be wary of, but Burnham has the political skill to make it work.
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By Andy McDandy
#102415
Moved the threshold up to 2.5 million. Will still get the land bankers.
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By Malcolm Armsteen
#102425
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Tue Dec 23, 2025 3:58 pm But who have lots of support from the public. Depressing. My only hope from this is that it’s a quid pro quo for going strongly for development.
The Right doesn't do quid pro quo...
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By The Weeping Angel
#102430
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Tue Dec 23, 2025 3:58 pm But who have lots of support from the public. Depressing. My only hope from this is that it’s a quid pro quo for going strongly for development.
It is especially after the good news about young carers. I think a better approach would have been to say you can pass on the farm to your heirs but they must work it for 10 years and if they sell up within that period they have to pay IHT.
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By Watchman
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The Weeping Angel wrote: Tue Dec 23, 2025 12:16 pm Bloody farmers have won.
Have we had a gloating Clarkson sighting?
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By The Weeping Angel
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It's a shame because this policy was announced today as well.

https://www.theguardian.com/society/202 ... e-services
Young people leaving care in England will receive free prescriptions, and dental and eye services up to their 25th birthday, the government has said.

A pilot to trial paid internships for care leavers in the NHS and a guaranteed interview scheme for NHS roles also forms part of a package of measures announced by the Department of Health and Social Care.

A separate three-year pilot aims to improve access to mental health support for children in care, the DHSC said.

There were about 53,230 care leavers aged 17 to 21 in 2025 and a further 44,430 care leavers aged 22 to 25, although this may be an underestimate, the DHSC said.

The health and social care secretary, Wes Streeting, said: “Those in care face the toughest start in life and as a result suffer from a barrage of health inequalities, hampering their chances of going on to lead a happy, successful and fulfilling life.”
It's hard at the moment, even though the government is doing good stuff. There have, in fact been some very good announcements announced in the last few weeks, but it seems few care, and it gets overshadowed by things like this. Even with all those announcements I feel depressed, worried about next year and the election, about whether there will be a party in the 10 years. I feel I should be happier, but I don't.
By satnav
#102445
Right wing politicians and newspapers are calling it a 'U-turn' but in reality all that the government has done is to amen the policy. A U-turn would have seen the policy being completely scrapped and that hasn't happened. Clarkson's farm is probably valued at around the £2.5m because of all the publicity it has received and all the extra side hustles that Clarkson has introduced such as the pub and the farm shop.
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By Boiler
#102447
Interesting hearing the news at one - as expected, Badenoch is screeching "U-turn!" whilst various farming bodies were saying "they made a mistake, have amended it and are to be commended for it".
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By Boiler
#102448
satnav wrote: Tue Dec 23, 2025 9:56 pm Clarkson's farm is probably valued at around the £2.5m because of all the publicity it has received and all the extra side hustles that Clarkson has introduced such as the pub and the farm shop.
His beer's shite.
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