Guy Stallard
Keen supporter of Living Wage Foundation The Foundation has had such success in reducing working poverty I am also a great supporter of hybrid working. All comments personal and nothing to do with my employer or the charities I support
- @rolandmcs.bsky.social @samfr.bsky.social @sundersays.bsky.social @columnist.bsky.social this is an interesting idea - in UK I guess we could offer the Economist and New Statesman plus Tortoise media
- Basically 🧨🧨🧨you Donald
- I see Johnson the pollster criticising @sundersays.bsky.social x.com/jamesjohnson...
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- Well said
- Wonder where they gained views against trees(National Trust) and inclusion www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
- Worth a reflection as Robert says
- @rolandmcs.bsky.social who needs facts when you have GB News
- Genuinely shocked how far and fast the Conservative Party has fallen on climate change. They’re now at the accusing climate scientists of ‘bias’ and considering quitting the Paris Agreement stage of things. www.theguardian.com/politics/202...
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- Putin????
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- Well said by both of you
- Language used was disgraceful
- What you would expect
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View full threadSocial care issue is wage and working conditions. Hourly wage will need to rise materially to avoid major crisis with migration
- UK Government will have spent £250k training the Doctor
- This is Johnson’s legacy, UK is a generally a very happy united country where everyone can be themselves. However, some found change since 2020 significant
- Language of Reform so so wrong but we need a way to acknowledge the nonsense of recently qualified UK Doctors being unemployed (heading down under) whilst migration increased
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- Well said
- Labour's immigration announcement today is a reflection of the paucity of honest debate by BOTH political parties over the last decade on this issue. Labour has never made a counter-argument, or been honest about economic cost of immigration curbs, so it's stuck making Tory/Reform arguments 1/n
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- Ditto - hope you are keeping well
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- Great thread Peter
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- Not sure we know. Poorly drafted
- Wow
- @rolandmcs.bsky.social great to see Philip Collins writing again in a national newspaper
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- Ditto - in a world of fake news you Mark are a bastion of facts
- LOL
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- Agreed
- So so agree
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- #cheesetax due
- Hoping
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- Think this picture matters
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- At least truth being said
- So worrying
- Great to see
- Whoops
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- Ditto me
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- I am with you Roland but a deal done (very limited) removes UK political barrier to EU renegotiation as it won’t affect US deal as that already agreed with Trump cc @davidheniguk.bsky.social @samuelmarclowe.bsky.social @samfr.bsky.social @columnist.bsky.social
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- Thank you Jamie - so appreciated
- Wonder if this will also be applied to British born - correlation between low educational achievement and Reform voting springs to mind
- Fascinating
- Nailed but why won’t Reeves/Starmer say this cc @chrisgrey.bsky.social @rolandmcs.bsky.social @sundersays.bsky.social
- @rolandmcs.bsky.social whoops
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- Quite - I assume underpinning of “why would anyone work in India”
- 'The unsayable has become the inescapable' by @liambyrnemp.bsky.social 👏 www.politicshome.com/opinion/arti...
- But does the India deal make Brexit reset even more difficult?
- Not single market yes customs union
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- Yep although if you can pay cost of electric Kia great running cost value
- And the leasing cost
- A question that I haven't heard a good answer to: if cutting migration by a third in a year hasn't changed the narrative on it at all - what would make you think cutting it by another third (or half] would?
- Immigration fell by a third in the 9 months after General Election. (From 1.2m visas to 800k in year to March 2025). The new lower headline migration figure (the 12 months of 2024) will come out 10 days after the white paper. Saying net migration is 700k (last stat: year to June 2024) is out of date
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- Sadly I think there is an issue over where migration comes from and the religion
- @rolandmcs.bsky.social in case you missed www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
- Great article from David Gauke but will be ignored or belittled see comments conservativehome.com/2025/05/05/d... cc @rolandmcs.bsky.social @sundersays.bsky.social
- Nailed
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View full threadMy assumption was movie maker would receive 100% tariff on any overseas outgoings incurred in making the film to encourage filming in US
- Don’t mention US IT outsourcing to India to Trump