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@Record_Factory

NZ-UK / financial services change manager / ex-Immigration NZ policy advisor

Se unió Ağustos 2009
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@rcolvile I wonder if this moves the polls post election.
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@technopopulist explicitly chooses how many people it wants to select each fortnight. It sets minimum points each selection. I.e. it throttles #s & chooses the cream of the crop. If #s get too high, just don't run a selection or set min points even higher. Govt retains total demand control.
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@technopopulist Tbf to people pushing a PBS system, it was more than a rhetorical device. They didn't actually implement a PBS. They implemented a standard visa policy & just tacked a nominal 'points' criteria branding to it. NZ's PBS has a pre-application 'Expression of Interest' pool. Govt...
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@CSonic235 Most places are - esp Anglosphere - the US is one of the few notable exceptions.
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@echetus Bit debatable whether Level 3 is the right floor level but begging people to remember we have an entire classification system to define this.
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Stakeholder Consultant@echetus·
Generally skilled work is more comfortable and less tiring than unskilled work. But a surgeon can learn to pick fruit!
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Stakeholder Consultant@echetus·
I think the definition of “skilled worker” has now been stretched passed coherence
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@baylissbaghdad Yeah, my in-laws will no doubt out of instinctive aversion to Labour. For them there is no housing crisis and in the countryside with a decent pension everything feels pretty well OK.
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@squibulous2 @technopopulist This is what's going to be fascinating, the vote share on the right may be very similar to Labour's. But we will end up with Labour. This is going to be very frustrating for some people.
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Mike Jones@technopopulist·
It must be quite a luxury for a well-paid columnist living in an upscale Oxford property to dismiss the public's anger as an 'emotional spasm' and to condescendingly call patriotic voters 'lemmings' for voting Reform. Given the Tories’ appalling record on real wages, GDP per capita, homeownership, and immigration, I would argue that this frustration is not due to a 'moment's impatience.'
Peter Hitchens@ClarkeMicah

A moment’s impatience - a lifetime of remorse . The message of this safety poster very much applies to Farage Lemmings*, in the grip of an emotional spasm, preparing to put Labour into office for decades to come..

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@MusicalChairs14 Obv it's not good news & v hard for those ppl on an individual level. But given all the doom & gloom, it's kind of interesting how they aren't worse. When I was at DoL in the late 00s/early 10s we were dealing with much higher unemployment rates & still granting lots of visas.
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Musical Chairs@MusicalChairs14·
Happy Beneficiafriday to (more) folks this week. Summary 🧵 A surge in jobseekers in week 24 - driven by a big net increase in 'work ready' claimants. The big numbers were in Auckland (402 souls), Bay of Plenty (198), Waikato (159) and Canterbury (156). Let's have a look... [1/n]
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Only Ohm@only_ohm_again·
@jamesjohnson252 In 2017, the PM didn't have the power to choose the election date unilaterally - there had to be a debate on it in an open session of parliament, so not so much risk of anyone having privileged information.
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James Johnson@jamesjohnson252·
There is clearly a rot in the Conservative Party that desperately needs fixing. Leadership matters. Theresa May had many weaknesses but I am trying to imagine anyone in her Downing St or CCHQ doing this before the election was called in 2017, and it’s unthinkable.
Jim Waterson@jimwaterson

Excl: Here's what happens if you scrape Betfair data for bets on a July election. This graph cuts off at the end of 21 May, the day before Sunak announced the election. There's a flood of bets that day - before Rishi formally told the cabinet and stood in Downing Street.

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James 🇬🇧 👑@TypeForVictory·
I'm convinced there's huge scope for "round the edges" improvements that would have surprisingly strong impacts on morale: - Free tea/milk/coffee - £100/hd for christmas/summer parties - Aircon - Modernised HR/Payroll - Training budgets [esp medical] - Bonuses for performance
Joe Hill@jo3hill

In Whitehall, not only is there very little air con, but you have to buy your own tea and milk. Small things add up to big inefficiencies.

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@BishopDespenser @TypeForVictory I moved to the private sector thankfully but used to work in immigration policy. Policy officials have substantial OKRs. Have they delivered on the minister's priorities? Have they produced policy advice? Have they delivered change? Have key metrics improved? Fairly straightfwd.
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@maxtempers Thought you might like to know your tweet gets referenced in this morning's Politico Playbook.
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max tempers@maxtempers·
Tony Blair vs a 36-year old Richard Tice on the Euro, during a 2001 election Question Time
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Mike Jones@technopopulist·
As today’s Labour candidates gear up for an election largely focused on Tory misrule, it is easy to forget just how much immigration and asylum plagued New Labour when they were in power. Have Labour changed? The short answer is 'No'. 🧵
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Colt@wasnt__me_·
@Record_Factory @AscendedYield So retail level modern online cash transactions services would cease to be fulfilled? You then probably have a crypto problem.
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@SRHNarborough @AscendedYield Easier just to put UK Government sanctions on them. A new tax would be messy for banks and MSBs to implement.
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Sam H-N@SRHNarborough·
@AscendedYield Don't be silly. We shouldn't ban remittances. We should charge 70%+ taxes on them.
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@AltFemKG @AscendedYield This is also a good suggestion. Historically it's not unprecedented to effectively stop issuing visas routinely to countries that have low compliance rates and where people can't be returned.
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cocaineprincess@AltFemKG·
@AscendedYield ban any visas for countries nor compliant with deportation orders. make a treaty with other western countries to impose sanctions too
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@wasnt__me_ @AscendedYield Add them to the list of UK Government sanctioned countries. No banks or Money Service Businesses would be able to hold correspondent banking relationships with that country.
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Colt@wasnt__me_·
@AscendedYield Is that possible with the various mechanisms of cash transfer now?
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@AlQuixote @AscendedYield There are UK Government sanctions against a load of countries. Would be easy for the banks to implement.
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@AremSeven @echetus This is true, the officials at Schiphol are young white Dutch blokes. Though I would say at non-Lon airports they look more like Britain.
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Arem Seven@AremSeven·
@echetus It’s striking when you pass through Heathrow and every passport officer is an overweight Indian with a lanyard and sloppy uniform. The border looks nothing like Britain. Definitely not the case in other European countries, it is a unique British phenomenon.
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