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Nick Clack

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Old man in a bungalow. Love my garden. Footsore walker. 3 fingered guitarist. Prone to naps. South Downs/Chichester Harbour. Ex Fin PR/hack. QPR. 🇬🇧🇺🇦

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Liam Halligan
Liam Halligan@LiamHalligan·
Check out the ten-year gilt yield this morning - after the UK's likely next Prime Minister tried to lecture international investors about the intricacies of fiscal policy and the UK's national accounts. A subject about which she clearly knows absolutely nothing. Nice one @AngelaRayner !!! Markets now demanding 4.9% per annum to lend money to the British government. In Morocco, it's 3.4%. And get this. In February 2026, the UK government a massive £14.3 billion - according to figures released this morning. No less than £13 billion of that money borrowed last month went on interest payments on existing debt. Think about that for one second - it's utterly insane. The UK's national accounts are now akin to a Ponzi scheme. And yet still, lunatic MPs and potential Prime Ministers call for ever more borrowing and spending - "because it's the right thing to do" Labour's chronic economic illiteracy and internal party-political posturing is driving the UK economy off a cliff ... ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️
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This story below reveals the true extent of Angela Rayner's cluelessness when it comes to economics, the public finances and financial markets. I say that not with glee - but deep alarm and regret. If this is really how the probable next Prime Minister of the UK thinks - betting markets put a more than 50% chance on leadership coup by June - then the ousting of Starmer/Reeves by Rayner (or Miliband) is likely to spark an instant spike in gilt yields, from their already elevated levels. Just the fact that Rayner has said what she has below will put yet more upward pressure on the market-driven borrowing costs – whatever the Bank of England says is these days mere mood – that drive the interest rates faced by firms and households. I have nothing against more social housing – on the contrary, the arguments in favour of building more are at the heart of my book "Home Truths", along with policy mechanisms that could get that done. But if you think that, in the current environment, hard-nosed international creditors do - or even should - give a monkey's about the "social benefits" of subsidised housing then you are utterly and dangerously deluded. Again, I say this in sorrow, not glee. I knew plenty of smart people at the top of successive Blair governments. The architects of New Labour – at least the Blairites – always made sure there were financially literate and market-savvy people in the room when big decisions were made. That was important back then - when the national debt Britain had to service was 35pc of GDP. Now – with the same metric pushing 100pc of GDP and Britain paying more than Morocco to borrow money – it is absolutely vital. It seems that there is no-one – NO-ONE AT ALL – near the top of today's Labour government who has the first clue about the realities of public accounts and global finance. These are – once again – NOT tribal or party-political points, but statements of cold fact ....

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Julian Jessop
Julian Jessop@julianHjessop·
After January's bumper surplus (because people are paying a lot more tax), the public finances came back down to earth in February... The government borrowed £14.3bn last month, £2.2bn more than in February 2025. This is not a big miss, and borrowing in the year to date is still down. But worryingly, the increase in February was due to higher debt interest costs - even before the fallout from the Iran war. The figures were also still flattered by higher CGT receipts as people sold assets to beat the tax hikes in Labour's 2024 Budget. Above all, any improvement under this government still depends on further increases in the tax burden, rather then spending restraint... 🙄
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Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil@afneil·
This is not good news given what will now happen to UK finances as a result of the war on Iran. And perhaps we can have some silence from all those who piled to exaggerate the significance of January’s freak figures. The UK borrowed a higher than expected £14.3bn in February. The shortfall between government spending and income was £2.2bn higher than in the same month a year ago and far above the £8.5bn forecast by economists polled by Reuters. At a time of peril for nation’s finances it is frightening to have R Reeves as Chancellor.
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@BenGrahamUK £180m? Goodness, you could have built a bat tunnel for that!
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Denby Pottery
Denby Pottery@denbypottery·
We need your help to #SaveDenby! We are sad to share that we may be forced to close and a British institution could be lost. We need your help: 1. Share this post 2. Sign the government petition 3. Buy Denby 4. Visit us at the Pottery Village Read more: denbypottery.com/pages/save-den…
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@alexmassie They can’t be that stupid can they? Really? My expectations are very very low, but even so, surely they can’t be looking for savings from the MoD? Now? surely not??? #callthemeninwhitecoats
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So much for Rachel Reeves’ “iron clad” and “non negotiable” fiscal rules 👇🤷‍♂️ Don’t worry, am sure the bond market would be completely relaxed about this 👇
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EXCLUSIVE: Sir Keir Starmer has been told that he may have to “rethink” the government’s borrowing rules to fund a potential cost of living bailout amid mounting concern about the impact of the Iran war on household finances. The Times has been told that there was a discussion about the government’s fiscal rules at Cabinet on Tuesday. Lisa Nandy, the culture secretary, suggested that they may need to be reconsidered if prices continue to rise and a major package of support is needed. Nandy, who is aligned with the soft left of the Labour party, has become the first member of the Cabinet to suggest that the government’s fiscal rules may need to be relaxed in response to the crisis. Ministers are increasingly concerned that the conflict in the Middle East will lead to long-term economic scarring and push up the cost of food, heating and mortgage payments for millions of families. The cost of food is expected to rise particularly sharply as a result of fertiliser shortages and the impact of increased transport costs The Treasury stands by the fiscal rules, saying they have helped bring “stability to the public finances, investment to our infrastructure and reform to our economy”. It points out they were a manifesto promise thetimes.com/article/83d4c6…

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“No 10 twice rejected ethics chief’s offer to vet Mandelson…Britain’s Civil Service ethics chief twice offered to question Lord Mandelson over his links to Jeffrey Epstein but was rebuffed by Sir Keir Starmer’s team”👇 telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/…
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@tomhfh Air Baltic already offers this, I had it on a flight to Riga. And free. Thought it was amazing!
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“Covid ‘stay at home’ order may have cost thousands of lives, inquiry finds: The Government’s “stay at home and protect the NHS” message during the Covid pandemic may have cost thousands of lives by making people think that the health service was closed”👇 telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/03/1…
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@MarionRoe Thanks Marion… not just pints, have a carrier bag full of medication that I’ll be taking for 3 months! 😲😂 And Mrs C doing a great job of making sure I follow instructions. Am a bit “confined to quarters” but am very positive about it all 🤞🤞😎👍💕
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Marion Roe
Marion Roe@MarionRoe·
@Clackers Hope all goes well with recovery. Don’t just rely on the medicinal properties of a pint ! Make sure you do as you’re told. 🤪❤️ Best wishes.
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First pint since eye surgery… will be hiding my eyes and face for a bit in public. So the shades are on even at night in the pub. Earlier Mrs C asked me to cover up when we were eating as I was so repulsive to look at! 😂🤣😂😎
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Javier Blas
Javier Blas@JavierBlas·
MUST READ: Coal remains king — even in 2026. "... Across Asia, a sharp drop in liquefied natural gas supplies is pushing major importers back toward coal, undermining LNG’s long-held role as a stable energy anchor..." nytimes.com/2026/03/18/bus…
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Daily Mail@DailyMail·
DAN HODGES: By refusing SIX times to answer a basic question about Mandelson, Starmer signalled he knows this scandal will finish him trib.al/yavyfOA
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@nickfshort Thank you! Am very positive 🤞🤞 though does mean I am grounded, no travel, taking it easy, etc for at least 3 months but if all goes well will be well worth it. 🤞👍
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