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Joined June 2022
#Badenoch knows she’ll never be PM so this is simply tax-payer funded, performative politics at its very worst. The @Conservatives should hand back the £887,939 they received in short money until such time as they can offer real opposition.
theguardian.com
Leader announces tax cut plan in policy-heavy speech aimed at boosting beleaguered party’s fiscal credibility
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P/E ratios are a poor yardstick. Especially where development precedes deployment by several years. #AI is a societal game-changer, more analogous to the introduction of electricity than faster communications. #ThursdayThoughts
theguardian.com
The broad parallels are genuinely close to the madness of the late-1990s dotcom bubble
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Ratcliffe’s support for Amorim is a significant & positive step for @ManUtd. (And football in general). Hire, fire, repeat is damaging clubs, businesses and careers alike. #ThursdayThoughts
theguardian.com
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has moved to clarify Ruben Amorim’s future, suggesting the Manchester United head coach needs three years to prove himself
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While HMRC’s Connect dredges bank accounts, social channels and trading platforms it appears blind to Companies House. | https://t.co/QBMLKB9o1q | Whitehall’s ‘Silo mentality’ is at the heart of a malfunctioning UK. #TuesdayThoughts
ft.com
Connect system uses multiple sources of information to spot cases of underpayment
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Aston Martin (unlike Bentley) is run like a private company. With poor decision making & limited accountability decimating long term value. | https://t.co/Gt14mPDIse | Smaller shareholders (and long-term owners) have suffered enough. #TuesdayThoughts
telegraph.co.uk
The carmaker’s losses are expected to be greater this year – which is no laughing matter
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Given HMRC’s usual speed of response Nigel Farage will be PM by the time this investigation is quietly shelved. @HMRCgovuk #MondayThoughts
theguardian.com
Exclusive: HMRC conducts scoping exercise into Reform UK backer ‘Posh George’ Cottrell’s income from business and wealth
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“One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them, One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them”. | https://t.co/GzJRHFD3OC | The EU project is a fiction seeking a purpose. #MondayThoughts
ft.com
Esma chair says move would help boost bloc’s capital markets by removing supervision from 27 separate authorities
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#Mahmood’s clumsy attempt to silence government critics will backfire. | https://t.co/e8tDg6OGKt | Private disobedience will replace public protest. And @UKLabour will deservingly pay the price. #MondayThoughts
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Protest fulfils a vital role in society; that of release valve. In seeking to curtail civil protest Mahmood will create a stick with which to beat @UKLabour. #SundayThoughts
theguardian.com
Move follows arrest of almost 500 people at latest pro-Palestinian demonstration in London on Saturday
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The question the Government & @BBC should be asking is; should @NATO not be part funding the West’s most influential media voice? #SundayThoughts
theguardian.com
Exclusive: Executives at corporation say media monitoring and anti-disinformation are vital to national security
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Will #Reeves put Party before economy? With @UKLabour reluctant to drive through essential structural tax reform revenues will continue to fall short of needs. Genuine change or vapid popularity? #SaturdayThoughts
theguardian.com
Labour colleagues advise chancellor against string of small money-raising measures, as OBR presents forecast
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Horner’s desire to return to #F1 is understandable. But where would he fit? A shake-up of engine suppliers may see him, despite his undoubted talent, left out in the cold. #FridayThoughts
theguardian.com
Christian Horner has been engaged in an effort to make an F1 return, with the Aston Martin team principal saying Horner had contacted ‘every team owner’
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Where in @UKLabour’s 2024 Manifesto is there mention of an outright attack on civil liberties? | https://t.co/6k9F69LPZ6 | Parliamentary democracy is being supplanted by Whitehall’s nascent Ministry of Truth. #FridayThoughts
ft.com
Order issued in September comes after Trump administration said London had backed down in fight over encryption
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The Minimum Wage and Universal Credit spurred a boom in services. But a successful economy isn’t built on £12/hr jobs for millions. Nor subsidising low paid work with tax-payer funded benefits. #FridayThoughts
theguardian.com
For many Gen Xers, it feels like we’re sliding back towards the land of our childhoods: where eating out was for special occasions, and Thermoses were king, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff
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Why @TataCompanies can’t provide funding to JLR is a question the UK Gov. doesn’t appear to have asked. | https://t.co/ev4DuIu24J | And no help to JLR’s suppliers? @UKLabour running scared of headlines. #ThursdayThoughts
ft.com
Carmaker is coping with aftermath of cyber attack, with implications for wider UK auto industry
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As employment costs rise, and economic uncertainty lingers, businesses will seek efficiencies rather than investment opportunities. | https://t.co/ZSzhZ5tqFn | Any further tax increases will accelerate the UK’s worrying decline. #ThursdayThoughts
ft.com
Data for September reveals continuing impact of payroll tax increases on hiring and employment
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1864 and the Civil War rages inconclusively. The country goes to the polls and Lincoln is re-elected. Democracy is the warp and weft of what it means to be American. And will prevail. #ThursdayThoughts
theguardian.com
Trapped between Putin and Trump, EU citizens understand the grave dangers facing the continent. Their leaders urgently need to face reality, too, says Guardian Europe columnist Alexander Hurst
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Starmer’s embarrassingly clumsy attempt to link digital ID to immigration has scuppered the idea more effectively than any protest. #WednesdayThoughts
theguardian.com
Net public backing for scheme has fallen to -14% after prime minister’s announcement, according to polling
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First, the @bankofengland tried to criminalise #Crypto. Then they tried criticism. Now they’re trying to embrace it. | https://t.co/B0uCvLA30J | Bailey & his Threadneedle Circus, an embarrassment that keeps delivering. #WednesdayThoughts
ft.com
Andrew Bailey signals softening of stance towards digital tokens
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@Cointelegraph If this happens, it’s not just regulation — it’s a revolution. 📈 Blockchain-based stocks on crypto exchanges would blur the line between Wall Street & Web3, unlocking 24/7 trading, faster settlement & global access. The future of markets is getting rewritten. 🔥
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