Starmer doesn't need to win a parliamentary vote to reform welfare.
Here are ten quick welfare fixes that can be made in a week:-
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Despite what politicians would have us believe, British energy policy is not cheap, not home-grown and not secure.
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This is absolutely ridiculous.
'The Government’s land use framework states that 9% of England’s farmland will need to be taken out of production for climate goals.'
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Starmer says Whitehall is filled with 'a cottage industry of checkers and blockers'. It’s too hard 'for the most enterprising people in country to just get on with the job'. So he's going to cut compliance costs for firms by 25%. Great! Just a few minor problems... (1/?)
Window size really is one of the most shocking examples of patronising safety regulations in the UK. Hundreds of thousands of new houses are being designed and built with tiny windows because someone decided we can't be trusted not to fall out of them.
This Government’s treatment of farmers is shabby and spiteful. The incoming changes to APR will lead to the break up of numerous small farms, stoke food price inflation, undermine Britain’s ability to feed itself and destroy a rural "way of life", developed and engrained over many generations of hard work, for countless UK families.
These policies are class-war idiocy by an overwhelmingly urban party that knows little of the countryside and seems to care even less.
Plus Labour's IHT changes will also lead to the sale and break-up of countless SMEs across other sectors too - firms which are the engine of UK growth and innovation, employing no less than two-thirds of our work force.
Today, @FarmersToAction and other farmer campaigning groups staged another tractor protest outside Parliament, as MPs debated an e-petition with more than 148,000 signatures calling for the rentention of existing IHT exemptions for working farms.
I strikes me that ministers in this already deeply unpopular government will be forced to change their minds when faced with the resolve of UK farmers – just as they did a quarter of a century ago – because the broader country will agree these IHT/APR changes are unfair, incoherent and deeply counter-productive.
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There is still something really odd about the #FamilyFarmTax IHT raid; there is virtually nothing about the proposals that make any sense whatsoever. 1/12
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Inheritance Tax is a hugely complicated tax, it destroys small businesses, and it's an immoral and unfair burden on grieving families.
Time to scrap it!
Blimey! What a letter. From a brilliant head teacher @Miss_Snuffy an Exocet straight into the heart of Bridget Phillipson’s “reforms” which seem almost designed to harm the life chances of poor children.
Please take a minute to read and RT;
As we have been saying, no other major economy is shutting down its domestic oil and gas production.
We’ll be losing £12 billion in tax receipts, hundreds of thousands of jobs - and for what? To import fuel from abroad with higher carbon emissions.
It’s totally mad.
Congratulations to Sir @NickGibbUK!
He left millions of children more able to read, better educated and with a richer and deeper knowledge of the world.
Over his 10 years as Schools Minister, England rose from:
- 10th to 4th in the world in Reading.
- 27th to 11th in Maths.
“The biggest lie in the world right now is that cows are killing the planet. At the core of that lie is how methane is calculated.”
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