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Wednesday 7th February 2018
Morning all.
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The US links you gave last night are about a different experience altogether than London.
In the US the problem is complete deregulation. So developers build large units for the rich, but fewer units overall.
We need to regulate for density (ie you must build X units) not for price. The higher the price the better the quality (all other things being equal) and so, overtime, the better the improvement of the housing stock.
We need smarter regulation, not no regulation.
The US links you gave last night are about a different experience altogether than London.
In the US the problem is complete deregulation. So developers build large units for the rich, but fewer units overall.
We need to regulate for density (ie you must build X units) not for price. The higher the price the better the quality (all other things being equal) and so, overtime, the better the improvement of the housing stock.
We need smarter regulation, not no regulation.
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Morning
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"Millions to benefit from enhanced rights as government responds to Taylor review of modern working practices"
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Tesco equal pay claim could cost supermarket up to £4bn
FWIW I got a fair few grand ,some years as a home help for the Council in lieu of taking action
Tesco equal pay claim could cost supermarket up to £4bn
FWIW I got a fair few grand ,some years as a home help for the Council in lieu of taking action
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To say Bernard Jenkin is living in Cloud Cuckoo Land would be a gross insult to the government of Cloud Cuckoo Land, who would surely have educated him better.
How can these Tories just come back again and say there will be a customs border with the EU, but no there won't be tariffs from the EU and no there won't be a border in Ireland either?
How can these Tories just come back again and say there will be a customs border with the EU, but no there won't be tariffs from the EU and no there won't be a border in Ireland either?
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Foreign leaders think UK has 'lost the plot' by pursuing Brexit, says a former head diplomat
Sir Simon Fraser accuses Theresa May of 'mushy thinking' over her promise of a new 'Global Britain' outside the EU – branding it just a 'slogan'
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Councils give cautious welcome to extra £150m for social care
Cash injection is a temporary measure that will not ease wider pressures, local authorities warn
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Councils give cautious welcome to extra £150m for social care
Cash injection is a temporary measure that will not ease wider pressures, local authorities warn
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(EU) Position paper "Transitional Arrangements in the Withdrawal Agreement"
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Just-in-time: The production system Brexit is set to sabotage
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History of Labour
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Very decent result for Labour in yesterday's Welsh Assembly byelection, especially given the tragic circumstances of the vacancy.
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How utterly pathetic Greg Hands and Rachael Maskell were on the Daily Politics.
Boooooooooo.
Boooooooooo.
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SpinningHugo wrote:How utterly pathetic Greg Hands and Rachael Maskell were on the Daily Politics.
Boooooooooo.
I bet they weren't quite as bad as this post - can you explain what the point of your comment was?
What did they discuss?
Why were they 'pathetic'? etc, etc
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Hopefully the SPD membership will tell its leaders what they can do with itWillow904 wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-42973419
Germany coalition talks: Merkel's conservatives and SPD clinch deal
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That was last week. So, was it any good?SpinningHugo wrote:History of Labour
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If I'm not here, then I'll be in the library. Or the other library.
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They discussed how they're not going to discuss what the UK wants from Brexit. Greg Hands kept saying he can't say anything about our objectives because that's for the negotiation and Andrew Neil kept saying that the EU has published its objectives so where is our equivalent and Greg Hands said he can't say as that's for the negotiations..... and so on round in circles.
Maskell just said Labour would have done things differently and little else. She didn't seem to have much to contribute at all and also didn't want to discuss what the UK is trying to achieve by Brexit.
Maskell just said Labour would have done things differently and little else. She didn't seem to have much to contribute at all and also didn't want to discuss what the UK is trying to achieve by Brexit.
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That is more informative, thanks WillowWillow904 wrote:They discussed how they're not going to discuss what the UK wants from Brexit. Greg Hands kept saying he can't say anything about our objectives because that's for the negotiation and Andrew Neil kept saying that the EU has published its objectives so where is our equivalent and Greg Hands said he can't say as that's for the negotiations..... and so on round in circles.
Maskell just said Labour would have done things differently and little else. She didn't seem to have much to contribute at all and also didn't want to discuss what the UK is trying to achieve by Brexit.
I don't blame them really - that is what I would do if I was them, avoid saying anything
There is a vacuum at the moment and the media is looking for anything they can make a story out of - I bet everyone is trying to avoid Brexit questions!
The situation is such that anything more substantive has to come from senior party leaders
There are only bad or worse options at the moment - there is no policy that will be popular and so until we get something more concrete about what the final state will be then I bet no-one will say much
The consequences of the withdrawal agreement and the transition will come in to view soon eneough and that may be enough to provoke some more 'risky' interventions. At least Labour have a respionse to the second one of those questions
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RogerOThornhill wrote:That was last week. So, was it any good?SpinningHugo wrote:History of Labour
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I think so, you can watch it online at the link,
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"Global Britain" is just a slogan?? Say it ain't so!Willow904 wrote:http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/po ... ssion=true
Foreign leaders think UK has 'lost the plot' by pursuing Brexit, says a former head diplomat
Sir Simon Fraser accuses Theresa May of 'mushy thinking' over her promise of a new 'Global Britain' outside the EU – branding it just a 'slogan'
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Just read the responses to PMQ over at the G - wow, it is only when you see the questions and the answers written down to you see the absolute waste of time this charade is.
There are no questions where she actually answers, apart from the plants. The rest is just pathetic. PMQ has always been a bit like this but Cameron took it down a very long way and May has continued
Just like there seems to be no consequence for lying now, Cameron and May see that no-one looks at the questions or answers....it is just who can give the most unpleasant personal attack and, to be fair to labour, neither Miliband or Corbyn tend to go in for that approach with as much gusto as their opponents
There are no questions where she actually answers, apart from the plants. The rest is just pathetic. PMQ has always been a bit like this but Cameron took it down a very long way and May has continued
Just like there seems to be no consequence for lying now, Cameron and May see that no-one looks at the questions or answers....it is just who can give the most unpleasant personal attack and, to be fair to labour, neither Miliband or Corbyn tend to go in for that approach with as much gusto as their opponents
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May refuses to rule out US getting access to NHS contracts as part of trade deal with UK
Sir Vince Cable, the Lib Dem leader, says America wants access to NHS contracts as part of a future UK-US trade deal. Will May exclude the NHS?
May says they have only just started talking to the US. She will go into those talks trying to get the best deal for the UK.
May refuses to rule out US being able to bid for NHS contracts as part of post-Brexit trade deal.
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I don't know what happened there (above).
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I think you clickedPorFavor wrote:I don't know what happened there (above).
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Re PMQs
Inevitably the chorus of #FBPE Tweeters were having a right go at Corbyn for not having mentioned Brexit, despite him having absolutely nailed May on crime.
Then Hilary Benn completely floored her on customs union / Irish border.
I'm sure they are all apologising for these unwarranted and counterproductive attacks on Labour.
Inevitably the chorus of #FBPE Tweeters were having a right go at Corbyn for not having mentioned Brexit, despite him having absolutely nailed May on crime.
Then Hilary Benn completely floored her on customs union / Irish border.
I'm sure they are all apologising for these unwarranted and counterproductive attacks on Labour.
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Oh - good morfternoon.
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Pathetic non-committal response to my question at #PMQs stands in stark contrast to guarantees given by EU trade negotiator with US that #NHS would be protected. Brexit Britain in a far weaker negotiating position.
1:30 PM - Feb 7, 2018 (Politics Live, Guardian)
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Benn Jnr and Corbyn working together?PaulfromYorkshire wrote:Re PMQs
Inevitably the chorus of #FBPE Tweeters were having a right go at Corbyn for not having mentioned Brexit, despite him having absolutely nailed May on crime.
Then Hilary Benn completely floored her on customs union / Irish border.
I'm sure they are all apologising for these unwarranted and counterproductive attacks on Labour.
Things must be looking up
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Indeed!AnatolyKasparov wrote:Benn Jnr and Corbyn working together?PaulfromYorkshire wrote:Re PMQs
Inevitably the chorus of #FBPE Tweeters were having a right go at Corbyn for not having mentioned Brexit, despite him having absolutely nailed May on crime.
Then Hilary Benn completely floored her on customs union / Irish border.
I'm sure they are all apologising for these unwarranted and counterproductive attacks on Labour.
Things must be looking up
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No answer from the PM just now to my question on why she is so determined to leave a customs union with the EU when this would be completely incompatible with keeping an open border between Northern Ireland and the Republic.
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.@hilarybennmp She gave a very clear answer: staying in the Customs Union would prevent us from doing trade deals with other countries
@hilarybennmp
Thanks, but that wasn't the question I asked. It was about how we keep the Northern Ireland border with the Republic without checks or infrastructure if we are leaving the customs union and replacing it with a free trade agreement.
@hilarybennmp
No answer from the PM just now to my question on why she is so determined to leave a customs union with the EU when this would be completely incompatible with keeping an open border between Northern Ireland and the Republic.
@GavinBarwell
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.@hilarybennmp She gave a very clear answer: staying in the Customs Union would prevent us from doing trade deals with other countries
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Thanks, but that wasn't the question I asked. It was about how we keep the Northern Ireland border with the Republic without checks or infrastructure if we are leaving the customs union and replacing it with a free trade agreement.
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AnatolyKasparov wrote:Benn Jnr and Corbyn working together?PaulfromYorkshire wrote:Re PMQs
Inevitably the chorus of #FBPE Tweeters were having a right go at Corbyn for not having mentioned Brexit, despite him having absolutely nailed May on crime.
Then Hilary Benn completely floored her on customs union / Irish border.
I'm sure they are all apologising for these unwarranted and counterproductive attacks on Labour.
Things must be looking up
What gave you the impression they were working together?
Corbyn (very almost) never asks about Brexit, and if Benn is called that is what he is certain to ask about.
Of course Benn could have asked Corbyn a near identical question on the customs union/Ireland with regard to Labour's position (and would have received much the same reply),
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SpinningHugo wrote:AnatolyKasparov wrote:Benn Jnr and Corbyn working together?PaulfromYorkshire wrote:Re PMQs
Inevitably the chorus of #FBPE Tweeters were having a right go at Corbyn for not having mentioned Brexit, despite him having absolutely nailed May on crime.
Then Hilary Benn completely floored her on customs union / Irish border.
I'm sure they are all apologising for these unwarranted and counterproductive attacks on Labour.
Things must be looking up
What gave you the impression they were working together?
Corbyn (very almost) never asks about Brexit, and if Benn is called that is what he is certain to ask about.
Of course Benn could have asked Corbyn a near identical question on the customs union/Ireland with regard to Labour's position (and would have received much the same reply),
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Am told it's likely to pass with the membership. I hope so.AnatolyKasparov wrote:Hopefully the SPD membership will tell its leaders what they can do with itWillow904 wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-42973419
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Where's the money for extra cops coming from?PaulfromYorkshire wrote:Re PMQs
Inevitably the chorus of #FBPE Tweeters were having a right go at Corbyn for not having mentioned Brexit, despite him having absolutely nailed May on crime.
Then Hilary Benn completely floored her on customs union / Irish border.
I'm sure they are all apologising for these unwarranted and counterproductive attacks on Labour.
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Coming together in a rightward direction: post-1980s changing attitudes to the British welfare state
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Eh?Tubby Isaacs wrote:Where's the money for extra cops coming from?PaulfromYorkshire wrote:Re PMQs
Inevitably the chorus of #FBPE Tweeters were having a right go at Corbyn for not having mentioned Brexit, despite him having absolutely nailed May on crime.
Then Hilary Benn completely floored her on customs union / Irish border.
I'm sure they are all apologising for these unwarranted and counterproductive attacks on Labour.
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PaulfromYorkshire wrote:Hilary Benn
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No answer from the PM just now to my question on why she is so determined to leave a customs union with the EU when this would be completely incompatible with keeping an open border between Northern Ireland and the Republic.
@GavinBarwell
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.@hilarybennmp She gave a very clear answer: staying in the Customs Union would prevent us from doing trade deals with other countries
@hilarybennmp
Thanks, but that wasn't the question I asked. It was about how we keep the Northern Ireland border with the Republic without checks or infrastructure if we are leaving the customs union and replacing it with a free trade agreement.
Labour has not ruled out a customs Union with the EU and they have also said no hard border in Ireland
Based on that the answer would have been different if given from a Labour spokesperson
Note that Benn used 'a' not 'the'
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I assume from the forest of money trees the Tories foundPaulfromYorkshire wrote:Eh?Tubby Isaacs wrote:Where's the money for extra cops coming from?PaulfromYorkshire wrote:Re PMQs
Inevitably the chorus of #FBPE Tweeters were having a right go at Corbyn for not having mentioned Brexit, despite him having absolutely nailed May on crime.
Then Hilary Benn completely floored her on customs union / Irish border.
I'm sure they are all apologising for these unwarranted and counterproductive attacks on Labour.
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He used 'the' in the second Tweethowsillyofme1 wrote:PaulfromYorkshire wrote:Hilary Benn
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No answer from the PM just now to my question on why she is so determined to leave a customs union with the EU when this would be completely incompatible with keeping an open border between Northern Ireland and the Republic.
@GavinBarwell
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.@hilarybennmp She gave a very clear answer: staying in the Customs Union would prevent us from doing trade deals with other countries
@hilarybennmp
Thanks, but that wasn't the question I asked. It was about how we keep the Northern Ireland border with the Republic without checks or infrastructure if we are leaving the customs union and replacing it with a free trade agreement.
Labour has not ruled out a customs Union with the EU and they have also said no hard border in Ireland
Based on that the answer would have been different if given from a Labour spokesperson
Note that Benn used 'a' not 'the'
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I think the context is different Paul
He used 'the' for the current state and 'a' for the future. Perfectly consistent!
He used 'the' for the current state and 'a' for the future. Perfectly consistent!
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Fortuitously (wrt Benn) or otherwise I think you are correcthowsillyofme1 wrote:I think the context is different Paul
He used 'the' for the current state and 'a' for the future. Perfectly consistent!
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I do love these subtle but no doubt vital distinctions between the customs noon and a customs union that is identical in all material respects.
Very productive.
Labour needs to adopt Benn's position and cut the shadow secretary for international trade loose. He and the other deniers of reality will be no loss.
Very productive.
Labour needs to adopt Benn's position and cut the shadow secretary for international trade loose. He and the other deniers of reality will be no loss.
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Tory, almost 26 years
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Good-afternoon, everyone
May I get you tea or coffee, PorFavor?
May I get you tea or coffee, PorFavor?
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Thousands of people have joined in the past few weeks, most of them to vote against a GroKo apparently.Tubby Isaacs wrote:Am told it's likely to pass with the membership. I hope so.AnatolyKasparov wrote:
Hopefully the SPD membership will tell its leaders what they can do with it
Why are you so keen for the SPD to drop below AfD (and possibly the Greens and die Linke) in the polls anyway?
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Japanese investors to meet PM May on Thursday as Brexit concerns mount
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SpinningHugo wrote:I do love these subtle but no doubt vital distinctions between the customs noon and a customs union that is identical in all material respects.
Very productive.
Labour needs to adopt Benn's position and cut the shadow secretary for international trade loose. He and the other deniers of reality will be no loss.
they are subtle, and I would not say vital, but are pretty important
The fact you don't understand the difference between 'the' and 'a' is not my issue
Seeing you are so keen on joining 'the EU Customs Union' perhaps you can tell us how this is done?
whilst you are at it how do become a member of 'the Single Market' - you are not allowed to say 'via EFTA' by the way
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I want the best government in a key ally.AnatolyKasparov wrote:Thousands of people have joined in the past few weeks, most of them to vote against a GroKo apparently.Tubby Isaacs wrote:Am told it's likely to pass with the membership. I hope so.AnatolyKasparov wrote:
Hopefully the SPD membership will tell its leaders what they can do with it
Why are you so keen for the SPD to drop below AfD (and possibly the Greens and die Linke) in the polls anyway?