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By Tubby Isaacs
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That didn't take long.

On the plus side, this is the nearest thing to a plan for the Blue Wall that she's come up with so far.
Tory stamp duty plan 'to benefit the wealthiest the most'
Meanwhile, the Social Market Foundation (SMF) thinktank says that the Conservatives’ plans to abolish stamp duty “will benefit London and wealthiest homeowners the most”.

Theo Betram, director at the SMF, said:

Stamp duty is a brake on the housing market, stops people moving for work, prevents more downsizing. Scrapping it solves these issues, but the benefit will disproportionately go to homeowners and to those in the south east and London, who will gain the most.
The credibility test for the Conservatives is whether they can really make sustained savings of at least £12bn annually to fund the cut. Reforming council tax and introducing a property-based tax could make the stamp duty cut more credible, sustainable and fairer, helping those on lower incomes and around the country.
Together with the £5,000 rebate for first time buyers, this is a policy idea that will stimulate demand for homes but the supply side needs solving.
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By Tubby Isaacs
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"While Britain was redefining what a woman is, China built five nuclear reactors."
Credit to OP, but we should never have told their nuclear physicists to stop working on reactors and work on trans rights instead.

Wasn't Kemi a part of this government that wasn't building nuclear reactors? We seem to be making progress on them now, Labour's "stagnation" and all.
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By Tubby Isaacs
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Badenoch, who claims to be a former apprentice, will say: “A lot of people know I did two degrees. One in engineering. One in law. But while I can’t remember how to do parallel integration. I can remember how to fix a broken computer. Which I learnt on my apprenticeship. We need more apprenticeships.

“I was working with adults. I was paying my own way. And it gave me self-confidence in a way my university degrees never did. And unlike my subsequent university degree, I wasn’t still paying off my debts in my early 30s.

“So we will shut down these rip-off courses and use the money to double the apprenticeship budget. Giving thousands of young people the chance of a proper start in life. Just like I got.”
This is the first I've ever heard of this apprenticeship. Has anyone else heard of it?

Why did she do a university degree if the apprenticeship was so much more practical? Did she really not derive confidence from her degree, or learn practical skills from it? Is she trying to rebrand her degree as useless?

What the heck is going on here?
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By Tubby Isaacs
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Badenoch's said these extra apprenticeships will be funded by scrapping the "rip off degrees" where the students don't pay back full loans. Lots of these degrees are fairly cheap to provide though, and are used by universities to cross subsidize the "proper degrees" she thinks students should be doing. Has she taken this into consideration? And there are degrees in the arts where a lot of people won't pay back the loan because being an artist for most people isn't that lucrative. Yet the arts are a massive earner for the UK economy. Has she taken that into consideration?
By mattomac
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Ah that is where she learnt to hack Harriet Harman’s computer.

What isn’t a Mickey Mouse degree if Law and Engineering are?
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