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@LRich0202

Glasgow, Scotland Katılım Şubat 2018
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#Marcher@MarcherReborn·
When 50% of the population feel they don't have to work or pay taxes, and the other 50% feel that there's no point in building wealth, hiring people or earning more income, you arrive at the fundamental problem with socialism
Corax@coraxnews

UK economy flirts with recession Item Club sees flat GDP in mid-2026 and unemployment rising to 5.8%, Bank of England expected to hold rates despite inflation near 4% independent.co.uk/news/business/… Britain’s economy is heading into a mid-year stall, with unemployment projected to rise sharply as higher energy costs and supply disruptions from the Iran conflict filter into household budgets and company balance sheets. The Item Club forecasting group said UK output is likely to flatline in the second and third quarters, leaving GDP growth at about 0.7% for 2026, down from 1.4% in 2025, according to The Independent. It expects the jobless rate to peak at 5.8% by mid-2027, implying roughly 250,000 additional people out of work. The story is less about a single shock than about how a modern, services-heavy economy absorbs an external price spike. In the Item Club’s account, “spiralling energy costs” squeeze consumers’ spending power while a more uncertain global backdrop and more expensive financing cool business investment. The mechanism is familiar: imported energy inflation raises costs quickly, but wages and demand do not adjust as fast, so the adjustment shows up in lower discretionary spending and delayed hiring. Britain’s exposure is not only the price of oil itself but the knock-on effects in transport, industrial inputs and logistics, where price volatility forces firms to hold more inventory or pay for flexibility. The forecast also highlights a monetary-policy dilemma that has become routine since 2022: inflation can rise while growth weakens. The Item Club expects inflation to approach 4% in the second half of 2026—nearly double the Bank of England’s target—yet says the Monetary Policy Committee will keep rates on hold through 2026 rather than repeat the rapid tightening cycle seen during the post-pandemic energy shock. The argument is that policy is already restrictive and that a weaker economy makes it harder for firms to pass on higher costs, limiting the persistence of inflation even if the headline number rises. That stance matters because it shifts the burden of adjustment away from interest rates and onto real incomes and corporate margins. If rates do not rise, households still face higher fuel and energy bills, but mortgage costs do not get an additional policy-driven jump. For businesses, stable rates reduce the risk that a temporary supply shock turns into a refinancing crisis, but they do not remove the underlying problem: demand is being taxed by energy prices, while supply chains are being disrupted by geopolitics. The Item Club’s warning lands against a mixed data backdrop. UK GDP rose 0.5% month-on-month in February—the strongest expansion since January 2024—suggesting momentum before the conflict’s effects fully arrived, The Independent notes. The question for the next two quarters is whether that earlier strength was a brief rebound or a base sturdy enough to absorb a renewed energy shock. The forecast’s most concrete number is also its simplest: a jobless rate peaking at 5.8% by mid-2027. If that path materialises, the labour-market damage will show up long after the headlines about oil and shipping have moved on. independent.co.uk/news/business/…

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Emma@MrsEmmaWebber·
To the non-exhaustive list of professionals below; I’d like them to see WHO they actually failed. Not systems, policies, targets and departments. But my beautiful, innocent 19 year old son. The card is this year’s Mother’s Day card from his younger brother Charlie. It still says ‘us’ and he adds his brother’s name, but in brackets. 💔 It’s breaks my heart and my soul everyday; and always will. Kate Meynell. Rob Griffin. Leigh Sanders. Karim Khalil. Samantha Shallows. Alan Murphy. Michelle Mannion. Nigel Blackwood. Leo McSweeney. Ross Mirvis. (Plus NHS staff to follow). ⬆️ Shame on you all. If he was your son; would you still have done the same? I sincerely doubt it….. #nottinghaminquiry 💚💛
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Liam@LRich0202·
I’ve been on sites the last 8 years of my life. Could name on one hand union members. H&S, the UK has the highest standards in the world, if I removed my gloves for 5 minutes I’d be taken to the office an re-inducted. Public transport? The majority of guys going to site are driving vans something the greens want to do away with in the next 5 years. 55 mph speed limit? I’m sure everyone will delighted to get up an extra 20 minutes earlier to plod along the motorway to site…. Not. Want to appeal to the working class? Up the personal allowance, scrap IR35, offer no tax on overtime. Policies that would increase production and give the working class more disposable income.
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Richard Kail
Richard Kail@GreenKail1·
@LRich0202 @Tomchong1119163 @Monty__1010 Worker's site: Increased union protection, way stronger health and safety laws, stronger worker's rights, higher minimum wages, 4 day working week, universal basic income, worker ownership rights of companies, worker co-operatives, cheaper/subsidised public transport, and more!
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Liam@LRich0202·
The greens couldn’t be further detached from the working class if they tried. What do the greens offer to a stereotypical English guy working on a building site? They’re so concerned with identity politics and cater more to uni educated, Surrey trust fun types that are what they hate.
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Tom chong@Tomchong1119163·
@Monty__1010 Why? For voting for a party that will help working class people while the others offer them nothing? Very weird
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Bob Golen
Bob Golen@BobGolen·
A lion would never drive under the influence, but a Tiger Wood.
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Graeme Bandeira
Graeme Bandeira@GraemeBandeira·
My top five favourite pints: 1. Airport pint. Out of office on. The first of the holiday 🍺 2. Balcony pint on holiday while Mrs Bandy gets ready. Take yer time luv 🍺 3. Hotel bar pint while you “get your bearings” 🍺 4. Sunday pint with the dog 🍺 5. Train pint or can 🍺
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Liam@LRich0202·
@Scientifixx @BenBrownEdin @ScotNational “Couple months” these projects take years and would provide a massive boost for the local economy. Cafes, restaurants, pubs etc. They’ll just find another empty spot in an industrial estate down south and build it there. The only loser in rejecting it is Scotland.
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Will@Scientifixx·
@BenBrownEdin @ScotNational They employ very few people once they are built and its nowhere near worth it to build them just to emply the people who build them for a couple of months.
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The National
The National@ScotNational·
Members of Edinburgh Council are set to vote on a temporary ban on AI data centre construction in the city after environmental campaigners raised fears over their impact
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Markos Mom
Markos Mom@Markos_mom·
The fact that the comments are either: 1. He deserves to lose it because he's earning a lot of money, or 2. Put it in his pension Is symptomatic of why the UK is shat upon by every other great nation. HMRC need to get their grubby paws off my bonus. Fuck off telling me to put it in my pension. I want to spend it now, not wait until I'm 70.
Sir PhilOsophy #StarmerResignNow@Phil_Osophi

My son got his annual bonus of £9000.00 After tax etc he actually received £3800.00 How is that even right?

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Liam@LRich0202·
@RoworthJack I think it’d be best to ask his opinion on the current standard of refereeing in the premier league before going out and saying you support him.
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Jack Roworth
Jack Roworth@RoworthJack·
Like I’ve said, I support this and have been a fan of Andy for a while now. Hopefully he’s the Labour replacement for the current dictator in Number 10, as I do not like him. I believe in common sense and think we should all, regardless of party, be putting pressure on Starmer.
Andy Burnham@AndyBurnhamGM

I have today written to the Chair of Labour’s National Executive Committee seeking permission to enter the selection process for a candidate for the forthcoming Gorton and Denton by-election. Read my letter here.👇🏻

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Ash
Ash@theashrb·
HMRC when you owe them 3p vs HMRC when they owe you £3,000
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Liam@LRich0202·
Ridiculous tax is crushing ambition and growth in the UK. Anyone that dares to earn above the national average income is considered rich and looked down on. Why the would anyone want to be successful in the UK, you’ll have half your income stripped from you to pay for those that contribute fuck all.
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Dr Luke Craddock
Dr Luke Craddock@DrLukeCraddock·
The student loan scandal is slowly coming to light. This is a productivity nightmare and must be acted upon urgently. Otherwise it will continue to stifle growth as my generation choose their time over money, as it simply doesn’t pay to work harder or longer.
The Telegraph@Telegraph

💸🧑‍🎓 England’s student loans were sold as “the best debt you’ll ever have”. Now they’re acting like a stealth tax, pushing marginal rates above 70% and holding back growth. Read up about the £500bn problem facing Britain in this essay ⬇️ telegraph.co.uk/business/2026/…

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Highland__Paddy
Highland__Paddy@Highland__paddy·
Worst night of the year , Sunday night before going back to work after the holidays ....
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𝐃𝐈𝐆𝐁
𝐃𝐈𝐆𝐁@_DIGB·
What if we all just don’t go back to work tomorrow. They can’t sack all of us
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Owen
Owen@Riverboat_Ross·
Unfortunately my newest hobby has become trolling my hometown’s facebook group
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