@santanderuk it might be useful if you could teach your AI help chatbot the difference between 'payee' and 'payment' because I've just had a very frustrating exchange with it that was no help at all. Those are surely terms it should be familiar with.
@Justin_Brown68@maxcownie_ I'm not sure the argument that most of the customers their success was built-in on are dead is as strong as you think it is.
@overlandertheb1 There are at least six open secrets in every subject or field of work. It shouldn't come as a surprise when people inside the subject have known for years before a scoop breaks.
Stories like this break for many reasons, "we only just found out" is never one of them.
@rhymerrigby So many asking why it matters vs. untruths from politicians. If you have any involvement in health/bad times support groups you'll know that these are the narratives that will prompt vulnerable people to make life-changing decisions, not a politicians words. Facts matter.
@pinstripedline As part of an integrated European defence plan, would the UK be best investing in additional armoured vehicles, or getting the RN back up to capacity and fixing holes in RAF capabilities to provide logistics, backstop and reach over frontline members?
@JeffSparbeck@TimInHonolulu@LoneStarChica That's the point.
We changed the measure of success from "Look at the size of my business, see how many people I employ", to "Look at how much I make, look at all the toys I own".
@Eyeswideopen69@fred_mooney That's not how you deal with this sort of thing.
You need to point out that it's Reform policy to jeopardise the future of the UK motor trade by criticising almost 20% of new vehicle sales.
When it comes to UK trade and industry, who needs enemies when you've friends like Reform.
@SandraDunn1955 It's complicated though, isn't it. Based on theoretical FTE pay, or take into account that PT can be essential due to childcare costs? Should we also tax the childless more (no one to pay for future care) or less (less immediate demand on services). Not easy choices.
@Mr0Mushroom @bmay @seawildearth Because it's hard to fight apathy with sensible.
Centre parties get killed by low turnout and low engagement, because it's the extremes that motivate action and reaction.
@RugbyKids_@lovebb2362 I've used 101 to get a policeman to come to the door when the local station is closed but clearly occupied. Seems ridiculous to have to ring a control room 40+ miles away.
@olibatt @pinstripedline In practice it means relying on our least reliable NATO partner to provide access to the weapons. It's hardly a credible deterrent if we're still trying to swap a cup of sugar for couple of B61s whilst enemy tanks are rolling up Piccadilly.