@CurtisDaly_ I am Buying a portable heat pump for my flat. They are available in portable format so suitable for people who cannot upgrade their heating systems because they rent.
‘It was a stolen audience’
I’m actually embarrassed for Zia Yusuf here
And he went straight online seconds after the show ended crying BBC bias because only four of the Reform voters in the audience raised their hand on one issue
Deluded
#BBCQT
@ZackPolanski literally called for this. Something wrong with British politics trying to prempt a problem and getting mocked, to then being hit in the face with a massive heatwave and all of a sudden this is a good idea.
Our movement has been all over Greater Manchester this weekend, delivering thousands of leaflets for our brilliant candidate Geraldine Coggins.
Affordable housing for all - not rip off flats in the centre.
Labour has failed. Only the Greens can take on and beat Reform.
@Nathan262Horn@FellaLeeds@TheCraneReport Ah all my followers who agree with me, choose the thing i agree with, in this poll. I don't know why they bother when there's already reputable national pollsters do this
Meet Geraldine Coggins.
Greater Manchester councillor, Green group leader, straight talking anti-austerity campaigner - and your Green candidate for Greater Manchester Mayor.
Also 30k worth of refurbishment on a house people are making out they must be loaded - no the cash which would have gone to a private landlord they reinvested in the property this is a good thing!
This is the problem with rentals in general, you invest in a property but then get kicked out, no actual incentive to invest, the incentives are misaligned.
even social housing is not exempt from this given the case below.
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Great example of labour not understanding economics, the gambling sector is a wealth concentrator, taking money from the poor and funnelling upwards, its growth is to the detriment of communities, not just the individuals who gambled their incomes away.
🚨 NEW: Green MP Hannah Spencer says Labour is "out of touch" after the Gambling Minister said she would like to see the betting sector grow
"An industry that relies on people's misery to grow needs action against it, not encouragement"
@ZiaYusufUK doesn't believe in state capacity then gets mad when the private sector (clues in the name) says no to you. you couldn't make it up, the jokes write themselves - guess youll have to do it in house ?
@ZiaYusufUK doesn't believe in state capacity then gets mad when the private sector (clues in the name) says no to you. you couldn't make it up, the jokes write themselves - guess youll have to do it in house ?
🚨 Serco - the government contractor that runs large parts of Britian's immigration and justice operation - has taken the extraordinary position of saying it would oppose Reform's plan to deport illegal migrants from Britain.
Having read the Telegraph's report making this claim, I have written to Serco's CEO asking him to urgently clarify their position.
Serco is the firm the Home Office uses to deposit unvetted men from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq into British housing estates without the knowledge nor consent of local residents.
Serco is the firm that launches huge bids for rental homes, outbidding local residents by such a vast amount that lifelong residents - including veterans - have been served eviction notices by landlords. All to house illegal migrants.
Serco has expressed no moral concern about any of this.
Yet they apparently take exception to our plan to actually uphold immigration law and remove those who break it.
Moreover, if the Telegraph's reporting is correct, a company so enmeshed in the British state it even runs recruitment for British Armed Forces, says it will take a hostile position to a duly elected Reform government.
If the Telegraph’s reporting is correct, the only reasonable interpretation of Serco’s position is that it now believes itself to be an alternative power base to the duly elected government of the United Kingdom, and is willing to act contrary to the interests of the British electorate.
If this were true, a Reform government would be left with no choice but to view Serco as a threat to national security.
I have given Serco until 6pm to clarify their position.
Should they fail to do so, we will take the following steps to decouple the British Government from Serco:
1) On forming a Government, we will initiate an accelerated review of all Government contracting with Serco with the aim of removing Serco as a public contractor within our first Parliamentary term.
2) Where Serco has breached contracts or break clauses are available, we will terminate those contracts and continue to exercise break clauses as they come due.
My full letter below 👇