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@TypeForVictory

UK-based investment analyst (ex-macro, now global equities), interested in econ & markets, defence, infra, etc. https://t.co/rF30HPO5f9

London, England Se unió Ocak 2013
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Britain is unusually exposed to gas spot prices because we have high reliance on wind, which requires gas backup with highly unreliable demand, and low gas storage. The combo makes it much harder to buy gas far in advance, which a more stable system could do.
Zoe Gardner@ZoeJardiniere

Energy companies should be the ones covering this - they make obscene profits off us already, we cant be squeezed any more. And we need a major transition to clean, renewable energy so these megalomaniacs' wars can't keep screwing us over STAT.

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21,000 churches have become subject to VAT on repairs overnight, with the end of the Listed Places of Worship Grants Scheme. Visit our website for all the details on what we know so far, and how you can help churches affected by these changes.
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Any party serious about ‘defending Christianity’ could have an easy win at convincing those who are sceptical about what they mean by that claim by making a manifesto pledge to reverse this targeted, vindictive and immensely damaging decision.
National Churches Trust@NatChurchTrust

21,000 churches have become subject to VAT on repairs overnight, with the end of the Listed Places of Worship Grants Scheme. Visit our website for all the details on what we know so far, and how you can help churches affected by these changes.

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Charlie Cole@charliecolecc·
2,850 Afghans worked as interpreters and translators for British forces. When the Home Office opened the Afghan resettlement route, they expected around 4,000 would be resettled. The Government now expect to relocate nearly 50,000 Afghans in total.
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This is precisely *why* the hereditary peers and the principle of an independent House of Lords are so important. They are a bulwark against the tyranny of over-mighty politicians wielding "democracy" as a justification to do whatever they like without proper process or checks.
Jessica Elgot@jessicaelgot

Supporters will still flood the private members bill ballot - the only chance the bill has. But it has vastly increased appetite for Lords reform. Many said they were “absolutely radicalised” by it “Once we’ve done the hereditaries we should come for the rest of them” one says

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The UK is missing a regional tier of govt. Draw them how you want, but multi-county regions of 3-8m people or so with powers from both below and above, assemblies, and empowered leaders *with real budgets* would be a start. WM takes 15% VAT, region takes 5%, both can raise/lower, etc. Regions set/keep proportional property taxes. Then if the NW want a high tax, high spend system, they can have it - but they pay for it. Central govt hands over things like local policing, NHS, schools, etc, focuses on defence, law, foreign policy, major infra, and so on. Fixed payments for each person, plus development grants for poorer regions. Our regions often have quite different political priorities and tilts, so let's give them the chance to see if they work in practice. It may also help parliament become a serious legislature again, rather than hyperlocalised social workers. These reforms don't go nearly far enough, at present. Give proper tax and budget setting powers.
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Faisal Islam@faisalislam

NEW Blimey - devolution of some proportion of income tax to some city regions - ie to back incentives for growing cities: Chancellor announces “roadmap for future fiscal devolution to be published at this year's budget” to give “regional leaders control of a share of some national taxes which have for too long been allocated by central governments.” “They will look at income tax alongside other taxes with reforms initially targeted at those places have the greatest capacity to deliver them and the greatest potential to benefit. Now this is not about new taxes, and it's not about higher tax rates, I will not ask taxpayers to pay more. Reforms will be fiscally neutral, …these reforms will represent a permanent transfer of power and resources, not another exercise in local ambition frustrated by central government control, with taxpayers able to see what is being delivered with their money and to hold local leaders to account for the results what I am describing is a genuine break with the past, a generational opportunity for Britain's regions to make their own future”.

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@arctotherium42 Ironically, I agree and part of the idea is to centralise up to larger authorities with much broader bases and several million voters across rural and urban centres, so you get a more balanced and professional system. Boroughs and constituencies often c.100k or even less.
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arctotherium@arctotherium42·
@TypeForVictory Local governments (and devolved) have by and large been a disaster in Britain (and so have equivalents elsewhere). Too vulnerable to capture by tiny special interest groups.
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Again, you can argue about ideal placement. But idea is decisions and budgets being closer to where they're needed. It's insane how much time is spent writing funding applications for minor things to central govt. Just hand X region a budget, leave it to them.
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Broadly: National govt: defence, immigration, core welfare, big infra, justice, legislation Regions: local policing, health, education (ex curriculum/exams), medium infra Counties: ??? Boroughs: Parks, street cleaning, public facilities from toilets to libraries, etc
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@BovrilG I obviously do believe in Greater Kent, but with her borders restored to their natural bounds (the river Humber).
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@capaled @JacCymro1400 Wales has 3.16m people, Scotland 5.55m, Yorkshire 5.67m. So if you're creating administrative divisions, they are on a par with english regions.
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@rwatmo Definitely think each region should have at least one champion university with extra funding. This version I put the OxCam arc in one as it makes sense given current plans, but could split them.
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rwatmo@rwatmo·
@TypeForVictory How about post 1992 universities being returned to local control?
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