[Politics] Tory meltdown finally arrived [was: incoming]...

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Hugo Rune

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Post-Brexit border checks will cost UK businesses £470m a year, the government’s public spending watchdog has said.

Plans to bring in border checks on goods coming from the EU faced “significant issues” including critical shortages of inspectors before their introduction last month, the National Audit Office said in a report.
Strategically, they’ve set the next Labour Government up with some astonishing challenges. With the help of the right wing media, they should be able to pin their financial catastrophic timebombs on the next government. The thickest people in society will lap this up along with all the hate and division they preach. They could be back 2029.
 






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Vice-chancellors and former ministers are warning that the cash crisis facing universities is so serious that the next government will have to urgently raise tuition fees or increase funding to avoid bankruptcies within two years.

They said the state of university finances was more dire than revealed in last week’s report by the Office for Students, which forecast 40% of England’s universities would end this year in the red.


Vice-chancellors said that increases of between £2,000 to £3,500 a year for each student would be needed to stabilise the sector.
I work in a university, and while there is a financial crisis, some of it is self-inflicted, because in many universities, about 50% of student fee income goes on layers of middle-management and Soviet-style bureaucracy (Alumni Officers, Heads of Quality Assurance, Curriculum Content Officers, Strategic Co-ordinators, Business Managers, etc) - these people then drown front-line academics under pointless paper-work, box-ticking, form-filling, report-writing, and endless bureaucratic audits and convoluted performance monitoring exercises.

The 'qualitocracy' often invents time-consuming procedures and paperwork to justify their pointless jobs and salaries. Too often, they are less interested in what has been achieved academically, and more interested in whether it was achieved by following the right procedures, and in accordance with a 'strategic quality assurance framework'.

If universities are financially struggling, they could start by slashing the amount of red-tape and middle-managers. But they won't, they'll make front-line student-facing academics redundant instead to balance the books. Also, stop paying VCs £400,000-500,000 salaries.

The British Higher Education system - once the envy of the world, apparently - is completely f*****, due mainly to constant political meddling, and the attempt to turn universities into corporate businesses. The chickens are coming home to roost.
 
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Water companies in England and Wales want bills to increase by between 24% and 91% over the next five years, according to figures compiled by the consumer watchdog.

Southern Water is asking for the biggest jump of 91%, according to the Consumer Council for Water (CCW), with South Staffordshire and Cambridge Water asking for the lowest rise of 24%.
 




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Water companies in England and Wales want bills to increase by between 24% and 91% over the next five years, according to figures compiled by the consumer watchdog.

Southern Water is asking for the biggest jump of 91%, according to the Consumer Council for Water (CCW), with South Staffordshire and Cambridge Water asking for the lowest rise of 24%.
Dishing our money out to “investors”. Who have invested f*** all.

Since privatisation, the water companies have given their “investors” over £72bn in dividends.

It was always the plan and we have once again been taken for mugs and rinsed.

****s. ****s. ****s.
 




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Jonny Mercer - leaked emails and sitting on a train with no socks nor shoes, allowing his laptop to be viewed by anyone.

Plus this - gerrymandering

 


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Maybe setting my self up here, but...I think Sunak's calling an election today

 










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My guess is senior party members such as Cameron have given Sunak an ultimatum;

Call an election or face a VNC.

Cameron is against restrictions on foreign student visas.

I would expect a scramble for power too.

I wouldn’t put it past Cameron to throw his hat into the ring.

Sunak has stated he will remain in power after a GE, whether they win or lose. So expect him to resign anytime between this afternoon and the second the results of a GE come in.
 








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Looks like Rishi jumped before he was pushed
 


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“Furious” Conservative MPs are “plotting” to call off the general election and replace Sunak as leader before parliament is dissolved next Thursday, according to Christopher Hope, a political editor on GB News.

He tweeted on X that a rebel Tory MP told him he believes “several” more letters of no confidence in Sunak have been submitted to 1922 chairman Sir Graham Brady.
 




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“Furious” Conservative MPs are “plotting” to call off the general election and replace Sunak as leader before parliament is dissolved next Thursday, according to Christopher Hope, a political editor on GB News.

He tweeted on X that a rebel Tory MP told him he believes “several” more letters of no confidence in Sunak have been submitted to 1922 chairman Sir Graham Brady.
They won't do it. They have been outmaneuvered.

Bit it is hilario.
 




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