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- Jan 29, 2024
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Yep - down 25bps to 4.25%Yet…
Interest rates are widely expected to be cut on Thursday, with further falls predicted for later in the year.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cwyqyp7xp12o
Yep - down 25bps to 4.25%Yet…
Interest rates are widely expected to be cut on Thursday, with further falls predicted for later in the year.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cwyqyp7xp12o
Compared to some of your questionable dietary choices this will be smooth sailing.“The [US] deal also involves American exports of beef”
Yummy!
Depends if she's talking about before or after 'Liberation Day'.Bad Enoch says that our export tariffs to the US have tripled whilst we got rid of tariffs for US imports coming here.
If she is right, this is an awful deal. However, there is a possibility that she's not read it and is hoping folk will believe her narrative.
Genuine question, what is the Australian media like? Is it as right leaning and biased as our own?Lessons from Australia:
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What can Keir Starmer learn from Anthony Albanese?
After a listless first term, Australia’s prime minister has been re-elected with a landslide victory. Here’s how Starmer could do the samewww.prospectmagazine.co.uk
Most important IMO is this line: 'increasing the salience of your opponents’ core issues is a recipe that has repeatedly failed for mainstream parties in combating the far right'. Eg trying to compete on being nasty about migrants, trans people and environmental protesters simply reinforces in people's minds the lie that these are 'the problem'. And once people start to believe that, it isn't Labour they will be voting for!
Similar I think (I don't live there but have many colleagues and friends there). Murdoch press is strong for obvious reasons. But someone that lives there may be able to confirm one way or the other.Genuine question, what is the Australian media like? Is it as right leaning and biased as our own?
And that is the really important point - Trump like it or not has changed everything so its right that the govt respond to the reality of today rather than the historical position. I heard the utterly shameless local MP Andrew Griffith on the radio this morning complaining that Labour should have done a better deal - compare and contrast with the complete failure of his party to do any sort of deal with the USA in all the years they were governing since Brexit.Depends if she's talking about before or after 'Liberation Day'.
Like every other country, we're worse off that we were two months ago. But we are better off than we were a week ago.
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