Phil
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Re: The Reform paradox, being the country’s most popular and unpopular party – politicalbetting.com
Every clause is there for understandable reasons, but the net result is a system that’s even more rigid & makes it impossible for people who can’t prove their credit-worthiness through “normal” c… (View Post)3 -
Re: The Reform paradox, being the country’s most popular and unpopular party – politicalbetting.com
The problem with the “Laffer Curve” is that while it’s obviously true at the very low & very high end he has absolutely nothing helpful to say about the middle. Which can easily be complete chaos… (View Post)7 -
Re: The Reform paradox, being the country’s most popular and unpopular party – politicalbetting.com
The Renter’s Rights Bill bans taking large “deposits” like this. It’s not actually being enforced yet - IIRC the rules require the sign off of the relevant secretary of state before they are enforcea… (View Post)2 -
Re: The Reform paradox, being the country’s most popular and unpopular party – politicalbetting.com
Ajax is such a classic MOD procurement fuckup. Did they just forget to specify that the noise levels in the crew compartment needed to be at safe levels for extended use, or was the problem that they… (View Post)1 -
Re: The Reform paradox, being the country’s most popular and unpopular party – politicalbetting.com
The fact that the Treasury would like to do this is real & has not been hallucinated by Telegraph journalists. Whether it’s actually going to happen is an entirely different question! The governm… (View Post)1
