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Bob Fitzconner, at the Fitzconner place - always

Bob Fitzconner, at the Fitzconner place - always

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'The lag in the effects of monetary policy could be at least twenty-five years' - Kazuo Ueda

Dublin, Ireland Tham gia Nisan 2016
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Bob Fitzconner, at the Fitzconner place - always
I saw 'The Plough and the Stars' at Dublin's @AbbeyTheatre today. It's a tragedy and it didn't really speak to me. Not that the production can be blamed - any play about Dubliners is bound to be miserable, psychically immured, and soliloquitous.
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Alex Wickham
Alex Wickham@alexwickham·
EXCLUSIVE: Andy Burnham says Labour must take a “different course” after the local elections. He declines to back Keir Starmer staying on, signals he’ll make another run for Parliament and argues defence spending should be taken out of the fiscal rules to fund a rise through borrowing. “It’s got to be a moment of reflection,” Burnham says in a Bloomberg interview today, warning the results will be “challenging.” He says in the aftermath it means “starting to now pull through on a different course.” “I understand the real frustration people have got with politics and politicians. I honestly, I really understand that. And they’re right to say politics just hasn’t been working,” the Greater Manchester Mayor tells @flacqua. Burnham makes clear he intends to run again for Parliament. “The politics we’ve pioneered as mayors: place first, not party first — that needs to go national, and so we do need to reform Westminster. I can’t remove the kind of feeling that someday I will try and go back. I’m not ruling it out.” Asked if Starmer should stay after May 7, Burnham declines to answer. Instead he says the PM deserves more “credit” for the job he’s done. And he suggests defence spending should be taken out of the fiscal rules in what would be a major change to UK policy to fund an increase in defence spending through borrowing. While he suggests the fiscal rules “will stay in any context,” he says “there’s certainly a case, when we look at the pressure on defence spending, to consider that exceptionally outside of the rules.” bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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Olivier Blanchard
Olivier Blanchard@ojblanchard1·
not to get into a philosophical/semantic argument. I could have used self interest, or self love, or profit making, to make my point about the comparison between capitalism and AI. I left out the really big question. What about the combination of capitalism and AI?
Olivier Blanchard@ojblanchard1

“It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer, or the baker that we expect our dinner, but from their regard to their own interest. We address ourselves, not to their humanity but to their self-love, and never talk to them of our own necessities but of their advantages.” Adam Smith.

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Dan O'Brien
Dan O'Brien@danobrien20·
Also out today are first estimates of GDP for Q1 2026, with another dig contraction, bringing it to four consecutive quarters of negative or no growth. For most economies that would mean a deep recession, but as Ireland's GDP numbers are so meaningless...it's a nothingburger.
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Prof Alice Roberts💙
Prof Alice Roberts💙@theAliceRoberts·
I’m not sure why we still have a monarch. It seems like a medieval anachronism to me; a demonstration of inherited status and the the pinnacle of an entrenched aristocracy. And I’m really not sure why our monarch has gone to the US to stand next to another man with too much power, land and money.
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Paul Embery
Paul Embery@PaulEmbery·
I agree. Mandelson's behaviour was scandalous, but the amount of time that those in the SW1 bubble are devoting to the tedious business of how he was appointed shows just how skewed their priorities are. Most voters don't give a damn about this bureaucratic 'process' stuff.
Matthew Syed@matthewsyed

The bandwidth sucked up by the Mandelson non-story is embarrassing. A minor appointment taken in what was perceived to be the national interest. Astonishing that the Westminster bubble is still obsessed but then tittle tattle started to define British politics a long time ago

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Wolfgang Munchau
Wolfgang Munchau@EuroBriefing·
The news of the UAE’s exit from Opec reflects the ongoing decline of our multilateral global governance system. OPEC is not just a price-fixing cartel, but a recognised international institution. Its goal, like that of every international institution, is to address collective action problems amongst its members. Yesterday, the OECD had its Brexit moment. The reason why this keeps happening is that globalisation left too many losers in too many places. Distribution matters. eurointelligence.com
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Magdi Jacobs
Magdi Jacobs@magi_jay·
It did feel awesome. With cause. We got healthcare. LGBTQ people could get married. Racial justice advanced. Climate change was being addressed. We almost had a 6-3 liberal Supreme Court. And then people decided to burn it all down because it wasn't exciting enough.
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Miriam Cates
Miriam Cates@miriam_cates·
Agree. The Mandelson saga is intriguing but ultimately a massive distraction. I want our political leaders to take risks - it’s the only way Britain is going to get fixed. Yet if we persist in trying to destroy them every time a risk backfires, we will continue to be led by unimaginative, uninspiring, fearful and indecisive politicians.
Matthew Syed@matthewsyed

The bandwidth sucked up by the Mandelson non-story is embarrassing. A minor appointment taken in what was perceived to be the national interest. Astonishing that the Westminster bubble is still obsessed but then tittle tattle started to define British politics a long time ago

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Sam Coates Sky
Sam Coates Sky@SamCoatesSky·
The full leaked quotes by the new UK ambassador to Washington Christian Turner to school kids are NUTS - and reckless? ❌It includes saying the PM's future looked "quite touch and go" in February ❌Keir Starmer is a "stubborn guy" ❌Speculating that Labour - if it does badly next week " will be able to go over that threshold (of 80 MPs) and remove him" ❌And on Mandelson affair speculated: "The vetting thing’s a bit of a red herring”. “The problem was he had a bunch of associations that were embarrassing to him and the government that had not been revealed. And, arguably, once they were uncovered, the prime minister moved to sack him.”
Sam Coates Sky@SamCoatesSky

In the middle of the King's state visit, at the most sensitive time in the special relationship for decades, the new UK ambassador tells something to schoolkids he wouldn't say in public - and gets caught Christian Turner said that America’s only “special relationship” is “probably Israel”, not the UK, and said the phrase is “quite nostalgic, it’s quite backwards-looking, and it has a lot of baggage about it”. “I think there is probably one country that has a special relationship with the United States — and that is probably Israel.” Read the FT scoop ft.com/content/d4bfac…

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Sky News
Sky News@SkyNews·
"I don't regard Mandelson as a hero" Morgan McSweeney denies that he recommended Peter Mandelson as US ambassador in order to give a "great job" to one of his "heroes". He adds: "My motive was always in the national interest" Follow live: trib.al/HM1ecSH 📺 Sky 501
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Bob Fitzconner, at the Fitzconner place - always
@karldeeter On first reading I thought that what Karl meant by 'what brought in the IMF' was the Second World War. Indeed, the post-WWII anti-democratic and feckless Keynesian economic and monetary regime still ripples.
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Bob Fitzconner, at the Fitzconner place - always
I've long found it takes my body-mind a month to get used to the clock after going forward in Spring. This year I managed it by starting to get up earlier from the beginning of March. But the body has another adjustment to make - Seasonal Acclimatization. May be hackable too!
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