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Andrew Moffat

@AndyMoff2020

MD of a commercial Real Estate Investment Manager

Edinburgh, Scotland شامل ہوئے Mayıs 2020
431 فالونگ76 فالوورز
Andrew Moffat
Andrew Moffat@AndyMoff2020·
@joshpizpom Why? If people are visually impaired and can’t see the writing or the logo, they could ask for help. If they can’t read, then one different party wouldn’t have made a decision. If they’re dyslexic, they can also get help.
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@OlafSNP @JohnSwinney Their vote share is down 10% on the last election…where as Labours went up significantly in 2024
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Olaf Stando@OlafSNP·
For anyone who is trying to play down the SNP’s big election win: 🟡 SNP constituency vote share, 2026: 38.2% 🔴 Labour constituency vote share, 2024: 33.7% If the 2024 general election was a Labour landslide, @JohnSwinney’s SNP win was more of a landslide.
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@LesleyRiddoch Yes but John shimmy said it had to be a SNP majority. He hasn’t got that. So was he lying or just bending the truth now? It’s the reason why he’ll never get full support for Indy or be able to convince people of the need for another divisive referendum at present
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Andrew Moffat@AndyMoff2020·
@EllardKing But you’re ignoring the fact the capital amount has gone down and values have increased potentially improving LTV levels and therefore the rate that a mortgage can be fixed at.
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Sammie Ellard-King@EllardKing·
If you're coming off a five-year fixed mortgage taken out at post-pandemic lows, the numbers are brutal. Someone who fixed at 1.23% in 2021 is now looking at a typical rate of around 4.5% to 5.5% for an equivalent deal. On a £250,000 mortgage over 25 years that's somewhere between £350 and £450 more every single month. Around 1.8 million fixed-rate deals expire in 2026 alone. If yours is one of them, check your end date and start planning now. The switch to a standard variable rate while you delay is worse. Don't wait for it to land in your bank statement.
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Andrew Moffat@AndyMoff2020·
@Frances_Coppola Government should, in theory, implement their manifestos by delivering the pledges and promises made during the campaign. Good and bad policies.
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Andrew Moffat@AndyMoff2020·
@Dunadan9 It’s not really any different to “pledge/promise” policies that are free in order to win votes….
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Andrew Moffat@AndyMoff2020·
@scottishgreens Plenty of freebies but not a single policy for growing the economy to allow all of them to be paid for….
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Scottish Greens@scottishgreens·
We have some of the most expensive trains in Europe. That’s why Scottish Greens abolished peak rail fares. But we can go further. This card will immediately bring down the cost of catching the train, putting money back in your pocket and helping to reduce our carbon emissions.
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Andrew Moffat@AndyMoff2020·
@Heccles94 Do you know how much of a £10 pint is available for wages?
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Andrew Moffat@AndyMoff2020·
@beckytaylorgill Perhaps run a business before doing that and understand that small businesses are the lifeblood of our economy
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Angus Robertson@AngusRobertson·
🟡We’ll give up to £10k to first time buyers and give renters first refusal to buy the home they live in. 🗳️On 7th of May, vote SNP and Angus Robertson for Edinburgh Central.
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Andrew Moffat@AndyMoff2020·
@PhilipProudfoot @JamesMainw41767 You can work it out verry easily. So at £3 a coffee, how many coffees need to be sold against £9 per coffee and 15 per hour staff wages…
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Philip Proudfoot
Philip Proudfoot@PhilipProudfoot·
@JamesMainw41767 I don’t think a small business is viable if it can’t afford to pay its workers enough to live on. I don’t see anything you’ve said here that disproves my point?
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Philip Proudfoot
Philip Proudfoot@PhilipProudfoot·
Don’t particularly feel sorry for any business owner whose enterprise is only viable because they pay poverty wages.
Peter McCormack 🏴‍☠️🇬🇧🇮🇪@PeterMcCormack

A minimum wage of £15 would end my coffee shop, it would have to close, as would many other businesses. I’ll explain for the economically illiterate. Staff costs are currently half our costs, a £15 minimum wage is actually more than £15 an hour for the company, because you have to add: - 12.07% holiday - Sick pay - Maternity pay if and when required - National insurance - Pension contributions These costs would mean the shop loses money because remember, energy costs are up, rates are up, regulations are up. Now you can pass these costs onto the consumer - that would mean charging a lot more for coffee, people won’t pay it. The likes of Starbucks and Costa can, because they have economies of scale. The independent doesn’t. Now the little socialist will say well this is your fault, if you can’t run a business that can afford to pay its staff properly, but the little socialist has never run a business and does not understand the dynamics. Now I could pay some staff off and fill those hours myself or reduce us to one staff member during certain periods - but this proves the point that a minimum wage costs jobs. There was a time when these jobs were done by kids, perhaps on the weekend, paid a lower wage, no holiday and no silly employment rights. Perhaps they were even paid cash. The dynamic worked and small businesses like this could operate. It was also a great first job. Sadly now it isn’t worth employing entitlement youngsters at this level of pay. So alas, I don’t need the stress, the business would close, a number of jobs would be lost. Economics is about understanding these dynamics, no vibes. The cost of living is not solved through passing on inflation to the business, it is solved by ending high inflation and creating prosperity. This is what socialists don’t understand, they can’t create prosperity, they can only destroy it.

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Lesley Riddoch
Lesley Riddoch@LesleyRiddoch·
Reform Scottish leader asks Ross Greer: ‘I’ve got 6 homes, five cars and six boats. Do you want more high achieving folk like me in Scotland?’ Whit! During a cost of living crisis? Gobsmackingly awful contribution by Malcolm Offord in #STVdebate.
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Andrew Moffat@AndyMoff2020·
@ScotNational So success is a bad thing…no ambition in Scotland anymore. What a weird view
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The National@ScotNational·
NEW: The Scottish Greens have pledged to introduce an 'Offord tax' after Reform UK's Scottish leader 'boasted' about owning six homes, five cars and six boats in a live TV debate
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Chris McCall@Dennynews·
Malcolm Offord tells the STV debate he owns "six houses, five cars and six boats". He adds: "I've paid £45 million in tax... I don't say this to boast". Incredible.
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Andrew Moffat@AndyMoff2020·
@Junksterrr What’s the issue as most games require an internet account to play and update etc. this is the case if you have digital or hard copy
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The National@ScotNational·
The SNP will bring forward a vote on a new independence referendum on day one of the new Government, John Swinney has said
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Piers Morgan
Piers Morgan@piersmorgan·
Incredible how calm and relaxed President @realDonaldTrump is sounding at this presser, given another would-be assassin just tried to kill him. He is astonishingly resilient.
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