Rachel Reeves says there’s a “hole” in the public finances.

A new decade-long Brexit study explains it: a 6–8% hit to GDP – that's £180bn-£240bn a year

– means less tax, less investment and less money for everything else.

Brexit made Britain poorer. Much poorer.

eastangliabylines.co.uk/news/b

@junesim63 I taught an Afghani girl in 2000. She was in my GCSE class. She was a widow, who had been tortured by the people who had killed her husband. She had to leave school to help her mother with her asylum case.
When I think of refugees, I think of her.
Western politicians have money and land for data centres but not for people.
What is the point of democracy if those are its values?

Hey @snipe

Long time no see. I left the birdsite ages ago and you're one of the people I haven't seen for ages.

Bosses see the magic show of generative AI, and then employees are tasked with pulling actual rabbits out of actual hats.

It's important that decision-makers see the rehearsal.

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Stumbled on the last word

Like, idk, maybe I'm a fool but I would think "the King's brother is a pedophile" and "the royal family protected him until the last possible moment" would have more people openly discussing republicanism let alone anarchy.

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So apparently Rachel Reeves didn't break the ministerial code because her housing-related law-breaking was "inadvertent".

The PM's ethics adviser also found that Angela Rayner made a mistake "in good faith", but in that case, she still breached the ministerial code and had to go.

It's so fucking transparent that Starmer applies different standards to left-wing ministers than to right wing ones.

news.sky.com/story/tories-call

#Hypocrisy #Starmer #RachelReeves #AngelaRayner #UKPolitics

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