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Rob Froome

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If you want something bad enough, work for it

South Coast, UK Katılım Ocak 2012
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Bev Turner
Bev Turner@beverleyturner·
You missed the fact that the risk v benefit of these drugs was not sufficient for ANYONE to take them at that time (or now). PLUS they did nothing to stop transmission and therefore taking them "to protect others" was ALWAYS a lie. You missed the part about mass coercion to get this stuff in bodies. Your advice is good (listen to the injured and pay them properly) but your whole statement is still based on LIES. What are you doing about that?
Sky News@SkyNews

Chair of the COVID-19 Inquiry, Baroness Hallett, says the system for those people who have been injured due to vaccination needs reform after reviewing the evidence submitted trib.al/A2FTV7J 📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602, Freeview 233 and YouTube

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Katie Lam
Katie Lam@Katie_Lam_MP·
Britain is home to 43.4 million working age people. 8.4 million are now on Universal Credit. That's nearly 1 in 5 people relying on benefits. And that number is only growing, meaning that hard-working people will end up paying even more tax in future. This cannot go on.
GB Politics@GBPolitcs

🚨NEW: The number of people on Universal Credit has hit 8.4 million, up 63,000 in a single month, according to DWP data published today

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Dominic McGregor
Dominic McGregor@DominicMcGregor·
The Green Party represent a real danger to the UK. Their fantasy policies, like introducing a 10:1 pay ratio are more extreme than the Soviet Union ever achieved at its peak. As a reminder, during the reign of the Soviet Union, millions of people starved, froze, or were worked to death as a direct result of government regulation of food, energy, and enterprise. Central planning didn’t fail because of bad luck. It failed because it ignored human nature, market signals, and the basic mechanics of how economies function. The Green Party’s answer to every problem is more control. Cap what people earn. Regulate what businesses can charge. Dictate how energy is produced and distributed. They dress it up in the language of fairness and climate. But the architecture underneath is the same the state knows best, the market is the enemy, and individual ambition is a problem to be managed. The UK does not have endless money. It does not have endless resources. It has a £2.7 trillion national debt, a productivity crisis, and a shrinking tax base. Policies built on the assumption of infinite wealth don’t just fail. They cause real harm to real people.
Politics UK@PolitlcsUK

🚨 NEW: Green leader Zack Polanski will call for policies to end the "affordability crisis" tomorrow - The introduction of a 10:1 pay ratio, whereby the highest-paid employee earns no more than ten times the lowest-paid - Free school meals for all primary and secondary pupils - Universal energy bill support for households and stronger rent controls - A customs union with the EU to cut business costs

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Julian Jessop
Julian Jessop@julianHjessop·
FYI, the Green Party's call for a maximum pay ratio of 10:1 between the top and lowest-paid person in each company is i) nothing new, ii) nonsense, and iii) unworkable anyway. The twin aims are to end "obscene" payouts for "greedy CEOs" while also pulling up wages for the lowest paid as a means to tackle the cost of living crisis. Neither is sensible. Based on current wages for the lowest paid, a 10-1 ratio would probably cap top pay at around £250,000 a year. That would not be enough to attract and motivate the most senior staff, further undermining the competitiveness of the UK economy. (Just think what this would mean for any major international business, or Premier League football...) Nor is there much more scope to raise the wages of the lowest paid by fiat, instead of by policies that actually improve productivity. In particular, the UK's national minimum wage is already relatively high compared to other countries. A 10-1 ratio could not be achieved simply by redistributing the savings from cutting the wages of the highest paid, because there just aren't enough of them to make the numbers add up. It will not help with the "cost of living" either, because a higher wage bill will inevitably be passed on in higher prices (as well as job losses). The fallout from the recent increases in employers NI provides a real world example. Finally, any such cap would be a nightmare to administer. Firms would try to find ways around it, such as increasing other elements of the renumeration of the highest paid, and contracting out the lowest-paid jobs. This could actually result in lower pay for many workers, and less secure employment. In short, this is yet another example of a Green Party policy that would fall apart on first contact with reality!
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GB News
GB News@GBNEWS·
Huge £31billion investment in Britain is pulled over Labour's red tape and 'mad Net Zero agenda' gbnews.com/news/openai-in…
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Allison Pearson
Allison Pearson@AllisonPearson·
Many laughed when Starmer said UK would become an AI “superpower”. AI requires huge amounts of cheap power. Mad Ed gave us the world’s most expensive electricity. Just lost us £31 Billion investment. Treason. ⁦@Ed_Milibandmol.im/a/15718965
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Richard Thomson
Richard Thomson@RichardTomo5·
The UK is heading towards a 38% tax burden - the highest in modern history. Why? Because welfare keeps rising and Labour refuses to control it. More spending. More taxes. Slower growth. A vicious cycle created by @RachelReevesMP
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Kelvin MacKenzie
Kelvin MacKenzie@kelvmackenzie·
Starmer says in The Times he’s “ fed-up” with Trump for pushing up energy prices with the Iran war. Well how “ fed-up” must he be with himself for making our gas and electricity 6-8 times dearer than in the US due to net zero, failure to frack or to exploit the North Sea?
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Dominic McGregor
Dominic McGregor@DominicMcGregor·
We don’t even do socialism right in the UK. A working family pays £111 to take their kids to the Tower of London. A family on Universal Credit pays £4. That’s not a safety net. That’s a perk and humans love perks. Good welfare lifts people out of dependency. This rewards it.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ We are creating a two tier system between workers and those on benefits. With the gap narrowing. With a narrow gap, why bother working?
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Jordan Walker
Jordan Walker@JayW132·
Raising taxes doesn't always raise more money. At some point, people just leave. The UK is about to find out where that point is.
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Brivael - FR
Brivael - FR@brivael·
Pourquoi le socialisme ne marche pas, expliqué pour un enfant de 10 ans. T'es dans une classe de 30 élèves. Un élève bosse comme un fou et a 18 de moyenne. Un autre fait rien et a 4. Le prof décide que c'est injuste et donne à tout le monde la moyenne de la classe : 11. Celui qui avait 18 arrête de bosser. Pourquoi se fatiguer si ça change rien ? Celui qui avait 4 continue de rien faire. Pourquoi bosser si on te donne 11 gratuitement ? L'année suivante la moyenne de la classe est à 7. Puis 5. Puis 3. Le prof ne comprend pas. Il pense que le problème c'est que les élèves ne sont pas assez solidaires. Alors il met en place des punitions pour ceux qui ne font pas assez d'efforts. Il surveille tout le monde. Il décide qui étudie quoi. Il interdit de changer de classe. C'est exactement ce qui s'est passé. À chaque fois. Dans chaque pays. Sans exception. URSS, Chine, Cuba, Venezuela, Corée du Nord, Cambodge, Éthiopie, Allemagne de l'Est. 40 tentatives. Même résultat. À chaque fois. Le socialisme punit ceux qui produisent et récompense ceux qui ne produisent pas. Tout le monde finit par ne plus produire. Et quand plus personne ne produit, le gouvernement utilise la force pour obliger les gens à travailler. C'est pas un accident. C'est le design.
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Chris Rose
Chris Rose@ArchRose90·
This is damning data and proves why the Marks and Spencer’s Directors was right to speak out. More retail bosses should follow his example since the data is on your side. @SadiqKhan has been a complete failure.
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James Melville 🚜
James Melville 🚜@JamesMelville·
The UK has the highest industrial electricity prices in Europe. We are being fleeced.
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Andrew Lawrence
Andrew Lawrence@andrewlawrence·
Everyone who voted Labour should have to pay a Fuckwit Tax to mitigate the economic damage they've caused.
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Andrew Bowie MP
Andrew Bowie MP@AndrewBowie_MP·
…but we can buy Easter Eggs from the next garden over at double the price…
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