Phillip Fayers
5.7K posts






Reading the white paper on immigration, it's not specific proposals that are the most difficult to digest - as I can always see the pros and cons of any policy and the trade offs and discuss those- it's the tone of this discussion. "Island of strangers"... "incalculable damage" Visas creating exploitation, poor workers' rights, not building enough affordable housing, pressure on local services due to years of cutting budgets to local councils - all those political choices were not designed by migrants. Imo all this rhetoric does is shifting the progressive vote from Labour to Green/LD/Ind and making people who made their home and "contribute" to the UK feel less welcome. And I am not sure it is "persuading" Reform voters as why would you go for a lighter version of a more restrictive immigration policy instead of an even more restrictive one if you were supporting Reform.




No we literally calculated tariff and non tariff barriers. ustr.gov/issue-areas/re…




SCOOP: Canada is in advanced talks to participate in the new EU military industry project, highlighting how traditional US allies are teaming up to Trump-proof their military production. The budding deal would see Canada get EU contracts to build in Canadian factories.














