Tom Collinge
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Tom Collinge
@ThomasCollinge
Deputy Director @progbrit


🚨Clearly there's loads of news today so there's a chance this gets ignored but... it is a BIG deal. Britain, the country that invented free trade as we know it, is raising steel tariffs to 50%. Biggest tariffs since Brexit. A massively symbolic moment. news.sky.com/story/watershe…

Still think too much of response to Polanski and Farage relies on “well populists can say that/fantasy economics” without properly engaging with the fact that in both distinct and similar ways both of them have narratives about giving people agency/hope things can be better

Breaking: Labour will be 'pretty much decimated' in the local elections and there will 'be a move to change leader', the head of the Unite union has said Sharon Graham tells @SophyRidgeSky that Labour hasn't backed workers and has been 'dragged kicking and screaming' into doing the things a Labour government should do 'Irrespective of what I believe, I think after the May elections there will be a move to change leader because I think Labour are going to pretty much be decimated in those elections 'I don't think that they understand themselves how bad that will be - what anger is out there about the fact that they haven't backed workers, the fact they have to be dragged kicking and screaming into doing things that, quite frankly, we would expect a Labour government to do, for example, have a wealth tax. 'It's not radical. I mean, it's pretty obvious that that's the sort of thing that we need to be looking at when the gap between the rich and the poor is as wide as it is' She says that Rayner has to 'do the right thing by the Birmingham bin workers'


Another brilliant chart by @robin_j_brooks, this time illustrating the extraordinary windfall Russia is likely to enjoy as a result of the Iran-related rise in the oil price. THIS will be a big part of the geopolitical story in the coming months👇

Maybe Fukuyama was right.


The "wildlife" Keir Starmer wants to replace Churchill with.

With calls growing for @Keir_Starmer to accelerate plans to rebuild the UK’s armed forces, we tracked our military shrinkage from 1983 (a year after UK forces seized back the Falklands from Argentina) to now. Personnel numbers are down by almost two thirds news.sky.com/story/uk-must-…


🚨 WATCH: Keir Starmer posts an Iran edit on TikTok

BREAKING: US Treasury eases oil sanctions on the Kremlin, allowing Indian refineries to buy the millions of barrels of Russian crude on floating storage until early April (the new rules cover all the oil already loaded in a tanker by March 5, 2026). Massive win for Putin.


Looking at Greens vs Reform vote spread - they often aren't competing for the same constituencies In seats where Reform wins, Greens are often third, and vice versa This actually benefits Reform, on 23% in the YouGov poll, they still get 250 seats because Labour and Conservatives are so low. This is extremely efficient given FPTP These are also unprecedented numbers though - 5 parties within a few percent of each other. Hundreds of seats will be marginal







