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By Abernathy
#109720
Yes . A majority of 112 voted against the referral to standards and privileges stunt.

Get. It. Right. Up. Ye.
By soulboy
#109737
Malcolm Armsteen wrote: Tue Apr 28, 2026 9:34 pm According to The Guardian Starmer has seen off a 'major rebellion'.

15 Labour MPs voted against the whip...

15 out of 403...
According to the BBC News last night, he "swerved" defeat.
By Youngian
#109738
I learn today that the UAE has left OPEC, from an FT podcast (Unhedged with proper reporter Katie Martin). But hey Madelson, Starmer that's the only story the media big beasts need to tackle.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#109741
“Questions that won’t go away”, per The Guardian. They got that right.

Perhaps they could do “questions that we never ask” as well. Questions like How many times have The Greens spent the Wealth Tax money? I see that it’s paying for energy subsidies as well now.
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By Watchman
#109750
The Weeping Angel wrote: Tue Apr 28, 2026 9:07 pm
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Tue Apr 28, 2026 11:29 am The fall is good. Or was until Trump attacked Iran.

The point I was making is that business has had quite a lot of costs to absorb, from the minimum wage, tax and won't like the new working rights coming in next year. It would be good if it had been managing to do that without much effect on employment.
Thanks, my workplace has offered voluntary redundancy to my team and others. I just have to hope enough people take it or else I could be out of a job and I don't want to go back to the job centre again.
Hope all works out ok for you
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