@TJiMTS Or, we tax enough to provide the services people need and support growth through free health, education and childcare. This would leave people with opportunities to train and retrain, increase domestic population which grows markets and improve health. Tax more to provide more.
@afneil Which political parties are supportive of the public sector and supportive of pay and conditions improvements in education? These turkeys tend not to vote for Christmas.
@Rich60123 @implausibleblog@EdwardJDavey Perhaps we rejoin the EU? We should really give parties other than Refexitkip airtime so we can listen to a breadth of ideas.
@T2Rugby One player doesn’t make the team amazing. Erik Lund didn’t make Norway a force. This puts him on a world stage and gives the Netherlands a superstar.
@EssexPR Nothing happens over night. It takes time. We’ll all see what progress has been made by the next general election and decide from there. I’m not saying Reform have been rubbish because there’s a big hole in my road the council are responsible for. We vote to give them time.
@exRAF_Al No, because this would deepen the rich/poor divide. I believe in supporting everyone to have access to health and education and those who have more helping more.
@aled_fletcher If the French player doesn’t catch him, could he have caught the ball? I’d have thought if he was trying to slap it out of play he’d have done a better effort.