Is it PotG?
Thrifty non-licker
Ssshhhhh.....Free Gear Keir is in full flow.
what are the hard economic decisions we keep getting told about? thats the langauge of austerity 14 yrs ago. i'm pretty sure the election pitch was a plan to increase growth, which increase money available to spend and improve services. the tough decisions would be allowing development and investment in face of some opposition.
They're getting free sausages instead.Was he doubling down on struggling OAP's missing out on the WFP?
I do find it illuminating that you (and from what's been going on on this thread you're far from alone) think that Labour has only announced one policy since becoming the government. It suggests that you're privy to highly dodgy information.The Labour Party Conference has voted against pretty much the only policy the government have announced so far. This is going well.
On the most recent episode of The Newsagents podcast (Emily Maitlis, Jon Sopel and Lewis Goodall), they asked Wes Streeting about this donation, but he claimed to be unaware of it, so couldn't comment.I know I posted this before but still seeking an answer. Can anyone explain why it appears (Happy to be corrected) that no main stream newspaper is picking this up
£4 million from Cayman? That will do nicely, thank you
As Open Democracy has revealed: The Labour Party’s largest-ever donation came from a Cayman Islands-registered hedge fund with shares worth hundreds of millions of pounds in fossil fuels, private health firms, arms manufacturers and asset managers. While the £4m donation by Quadrature Capital...www.taxresearch.org.uk
Trying to work out who is going to be Starmers Dominic Cummings, it's either going to be this bloke or Sue Gray.