@CinnamonCh15320@LizLandUK@tomhfh no politician has come out with a plan that even comes close to solving the problem and building the number of homes we need. They’re too weak to do so, too fearful of losing their political capital and possibly careers to solve the nations biggest problem. #7MillionHomes
@RishfulThinking @maxtempers@Conservatives@RishiSunak I’m annoyed we’ve a PM who is either incompetent/liar. Tries to blame inflation on #UkraineWar#Putin & “supply chain issues”. 3 trillion pound debt and massive increase in the money supply (initiated by @RishiSunak) basically sole cause (over 85%) in UK inflation.
@RishfulThinking @maxtempers@Conservatives according 2 Hansard https://t.co/qYgkWRIzrK subsidied fee £8250 (1993) at Winchester College and full £12,270 fee (paid by his parents) in 1995, median income was 19k at the time. 1993-1998 was when @RishiSunak attended. He didn’t have any subsidy. #NotParticularyWealthy
@QueerMajority@AmericnDreaming 1. there’s a difference between policing an event and participating.2. police shouldn’t be marching at pride, you alphabet soup retards are 100% political and speak for only a subsection of gays. The police are supposed to do their jobs apolitically with neither fear nor favour.
@narindertweets The real irony Narinder is that #Russia until very recently WAS in #ECHR yet it’s a shithole when it comes to Human Rights and always has been. Tell me again how the court protects human right?
@maitlis 🤔@maitlis. Essentially great (for whoever’s in power) in the short and possibly medium term.’c particularly with rate reduction as “@bankofengland debt” refers to the debt owed to them (around £750bn). 1/4 of the national debt. But in essence pushing the can down the road.
@narindertweets Indeed @narindertweets. It’s called the presumption of innocence and is the cornerstone of liberal western democracy. All crimes are alleged until found proven in a court of law.
@sophielouisecc This is a pathetic argument that both @Conservatives and @UKLabour use when backed into a corner electorally. If your best argument is “I’m not as bad as the other guy so better vote for me instead” then I’m not much interested. The tories deserve to lose.
@tomhfh@JayNo66322 Wrong!! 1940s-60s saw mass house building and razing of slums across the country. It’s the late 70s-80s that house building plummeted and the current housing crisis started to evolve from that.
@Miss_Snuffy Giving back? Do we live in the same country @Miss_Snuffy we are soon to have not one but TWO generations of whom many’s standard of living is WORSE than that of their parents? What on earth has society given to the senerations to deserve something been “given” back?
@tomhfh Please @tomhfh “inflation” as used by @ONS@bankofengland and @GOVUK is the most arbitrary measure of cost increases. May work for middle class but the majority spend higher % of earnings on housing, energy, food, clothing and travel. These have continuing high inflation.
@MomsPostingLs@Soulful1865 Yes he’s probably Chinese, this looks potentially DRC, where the Chinese launder “artisanal” mined minerals (with slave and child Labour) into the global supply chain for electronics and EVs. Companies like @Glencore the CCP and others are complicit in this.
@PaulFDietz@TheSolarShed@JunglistXrp Within a decade the volume will reach parity with plastic. You don’t just build the infrastructure to recycle overnight.
@PaulFDietz@TheSolarShed@JunglistXrp Within the next 10 years Gen1 panels (plus wind turbines etc) will reach end of life. There isn’t the capacity or the profit to have an efficient recycling infrastructure at the moment. Most ends up in landfill.
@TheSolarShed@JunglistXrp Only 10% of solar panels are recycled. That means 90% is going to landfill. Within the next 10 years waste from solar panels will reach parity with plastic waste (currently 30% or so recycled).
@MartinSLewis Workplace pensions that move with you instead of a new one at each job. Most people will currently end with 5-7 pension pots worth basically nothing (few k each) moving it is difficult especially having to work out if the pot is currently greater that the total sum you put in.
@RussInCheshire She was accepted becuase it’s damaging to tories to have defection from right of the party so close to election. Clearly she’s not actually welcome since she hasn’t got a run in the coming election. Labour will win anyway, even without her defection tories will be <130 seats