Bodicoteblue
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Oh dear mr Barclay.
It seems your career may be in the incinerator!
It seems your career may be in the incinerator!
?Oh dear mr Barclay.
It seems your career may be in the incinerator!
Sunak's already said they've picked the 200 to be flown to Rwanda, so anyone arriving now should be OKMore than 500 migrants arrive in Kent small boats
More than 4,000 people have crossed from France so far this year, Home Office figures show.www.bbc.co.uk
Rwanda deterrent working as planned, I see. Small boat crossings up 10% so far this year... and the weather isn't even good yet!
Wonder what his spin will be should he gets flights going and the boats continue to come overSunak's already said they've picked the 200 to be flown to Rwanda, so anyone arriving now should be OK
You could almost believe this was just not realising what they were doing to one of their core constituencies... Farmers going on Universal Credit and being assessed monthly rather than annually.
"It was one of the worst moments of my life to be told I needed to get another job when I already work over 80 hours a week."
Of course, they're being told that if the family farm isn't profitable (each month) they can sell to a landlord... (aka Tory rich landowner)
Long-term future of family farms at risk without Universal Credit support
Farming families told Farmers Guardian of the emotional and financial toll they had faced gaining access to Universal Creditwww.farmersguardian.com
In what way is what you describe a complex relationship?Maybe McVey and her husband have one of those complex relationships where they live together, and everyone knows that they live together, but they claim that they actually don’t so they can avoid CGT when they sell one of the properties, or so they can claim rent or something.
I’ve heard it’s not actually that uncommon with MPs.
It’s become systematic that those who are struggling are having to sell to those who have wealth. It’s almost like it’s planned to take us back to the Dickensian era.You could almost believe this was just not realising what they were doing to one of their core constituencies... Farmers going on Universal Credit and being assessed monthly rather than annually.
"It was one of the worst moments of my life to be told I needed to get another job when I already work over 80 hours a week."
Of course, they're being told that if the family farm isn't profitable (each month) they can sell to a landlord... (aka Tory rich landowner)
Long-term future of family farms at risk without Universal Credit support
Farming families told Farmers Guardian of the emotional and financial toll they had faced gaining access to Universal Creditwww.farmersguardian.com
Inconceivable it’s zero in the UK.