🏳️🌈Ian Whitley🏳️🌈
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🏳️🌈Ian Whitley🏳️🌈
@MissionLandD
Vicar of Lingfield and Dormansland , Subversive Celebrant, Follower of The Way, Son, Husband, Dad, he, him, 🏳️🌈 ally. Tweets and views are my own









At @CburyCathedral for tomorrow’s consecration of Mary Gregory, Dave Bull, Esther Prior, Andrew Norman and Luke Irvine-Capel. They'll serve in @oxforddiocese, @cofebirmingham, @DioceseinEurope and @SeeRichborough. Please pray for them as they take up these roles.


Our Plan for Change is about putting more pounds in people’s pockets. That can only happen if we go further and faster in kick starting the economy and removing the barriers to growth. #amp-readmore-target" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">mirror.co.uk/news/politics/…


I've written to @RachelReevesMP about the financial struggles facing councils across the country & the impossible choices they're having to make. Public services have been cut to the bone & we're all feeling the impact. We need to see a wealth tax, not further cuts.

protestants: “we are saved by faith alone” also protestants:





Government recommends UNFUNDED pay award for 2025. The govt has submitted its evidence for the teachers pay award 2025. It recommends: - 2.8% for all - To come out of EXISTING budgets - Schools to find "efficiencies" After 14 years of conservative cuts, where will these "efficiencies" come from? Support staff jobs? Subjects? Resources? We are in the midst of a deep and severe recruitment and retention crisis. There isnt an R&R crisis in Scotland - do you know why? Because a teacher who has been teaching for six years in Scotland, earns £6500 a year more than in England. This is a terrible misstep. The aspirations of 6500 more teachers, of securing the life chances of children are both admirable. But both unachievable with a 2.8% unfunded pay award.




