
Matt Day
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Matt Day
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Tech Policy | Suffering @WestHam fan | Views my own






It’s time to Axe the Carbon Tax. @ClaireCoutinho sets out why 👇


🚨 WATCH: Nigel Farage formally commits to the state pension triple lock if Reform UK win the next election "The people to whom pensions are being paid, certainly compared to a younger generation today, are those who have actually worked and paid into the system"



🚨 BREAKING: Keir Starmer says he will form a new partnership with the EU in the coming weeks "As the world continues down this volatile path, our long-term national interest requires closer partnership with our allies in Europe and with the European Union"



"It is increasingly clear that as the world continues down this volatile path, our long-term national interest requires closer partnership with our allies in Europe and with the European Union," PM Keir Starmer says Follow live: bbc.in/4sJOIkB


Canning to Canary Join @_callummurphy_, @VoteTerriNewham, @___MariaKhan__, @going4golds and I on Saturday. We start in Canning Town, talk to residents, hit the pub and then get to the Jubilee to the Wharf. Message me to join. @WestHamCons @NewhamCons @LdnConservative

🤪 If you want tax cuts, you’ve got to show where you’ll cut spending, otherwise, you’ll be treated as a joke for just making stuff up… ✈️ Yesterday, @reformparty_uk said that reducing the tax on airline tickets known as APD is their priority 💷 They said it’d cost £566 million over 5 years, which they’d fund from spending cuts to environmental projects BUT there’s a big problem with their numbers. In fact it’s more like £1,400 million. An £800 million difference… 🤡 1st they can’t multiply by 5. They said it’s cost £142m/year. Well, £142m a year is £710 million over 5 years, not £566 million - a difference of £144 million. 🤡 2nd, In any event, the true cost of their APD change is more than £130m higher per year than they claim. Analysis of HMRC figures shows that removing APD for 20% of all domestic and Band A flights would cost £276m per year, not £142m as Reform claim. An almost doubling of the cost. 🤡 Finally, this calculation doesn't even cover travel with grandparents or school trips, meaning the figures are even further out. (HMRC’ air Passenger Duty Bulletin, June 2025)) 💷 The policy is therefore at £276m x 5 = £1.4bn. Instead, Reform have claimed it will cost £566m, which is £141.5m x 4. That is a £814m gap. Now… 💷 No-one wants to cut taxes more than @Conservatives. That’s why we’ve outlined a credible plan of £47 billion of spending cuts, mostly on welfare, to deliver tax cuts, including: 🏡 Ending stamp duty on primary residences 🏬 Ending business rates on high street leisure; retail & hospitality with a rateable value of £110,000 or less Sadly, other parties aren’t as… clear or responsible…


Personally, I would have required they all were arrested and their parents/carers come to collect them from police custody. Contrary to comments and narratives being pushed by some, this is not a policing problem, but rather an insight into what the future may hold. Young children during school half-term, decide to storm a store and cause absolute carnage, steal from the business in numbers and cause significant alarm to other members of the public while filming their criminal activity for content. Where does this sort of behaviour graduate to? What is the logical next step from this? How many of the parents of these children will know what they have been doing?



New, from the Adam Smith Institute: A FREE SPEECH BILL FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM. A legislative vision for getting the British state out of the business of censoring opinions, forever. adamsmith.org/research/the-f…








