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Thomas Wilson

Thomas Wilson was a 20th-century British economist, who spoke out strongly against the introduction of the poll tax in… more

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thomaswilsonuk.bsky.social
You may be thinking of Child Benefit (which does have a high income threshold incidentally). The Two Child Limit restricts support for children through Universal Credit, which is income based.
thomaswilsonuk.bsky.social
Love the suggestion that this guy will never work in politics again and his career is effectively over. Let's see how that prediction works out eh.
thomaswilsonuk.bsky.social
This is like saying 'I miss Bill Hicks. There are those on the left who think American imperialism is ultimately to blame for conflicts in the Middle East'. Has he ever watched Norm Macdonald?
thomaswilsonuk.bsky.social
I'm always really happy to see you're on, it's always a great ep
thomaswilsonuk.bsky.social
I think any evaluation of them as a programme would be tricky as boroughs all use them in very different ways, even within London there's a lot of variation. Would probably have to be borough by borough, or looking at different 'models' of how to use them.
thomaswilsonuk.bsky.social
Always nice to see an article which has started with the Principal Skinner 'am I out of touch?' meme as a first draft and just gone from there.
thomaswilsonuk.bsky.social
These things do annoy me because just putting responses next to each other like this tells you exactly nothing. The key question is 'how many people said they wanted defence spending to go up, but didn't want taxes or cuts to pay for it'. Suspect it's quite a bit lower than this implies.
robertshrimsley.bsky.social
Everything you need to know about the British voting public

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robertshrimsley.bsky.social
Everything you need to know about the British voting public
thomaswilsonuk.bsky.social
This guidance literally tells them who can and cannot be in their groups, that's the problem.
thomaswilsonuk.bsky.social
I can't say I've had a lot of time for Starmer but good lord, even I expected better than this. A real nadir, retreating on his previously stated views the moment it became even the slightest bit contentious to hold them. Spineless, pointless, heartless cruelty.
adambienkov.bsky.social
Asked if Keir Starmer still believes that a trans woman is a woman, his spokesman replies "no".

Says that trans women must now use men's bathrooms

Reposted by: Thomas Wilson

adambienkov.bsky.social
Asked if Keir Starmer still believes that a trans woman is a woman, his spokesman replies "no".

Says that trans women must now use men's bathrooms
thomaswilsonuk.bsky.social
It's also a symptom of the last 5 years and the decline of political journalism/commentary. Why are they talking about the hypothetical result of an election that will take place in 4 YEARS time as if it's happening next month? They're just not equipped to talk about politics anymore.
craigpberry.bsky.social
Looking ahead to the disability benefits green paper, this essay for @citizensadvice.bsky.social makes the case for a system focused on improving health outcomes.

Co-authors @maddyirose.bsky.social, @victoria-anns.bsky.social & Simon Collerton

We challenge the 5 big falsehoods underpinning cuts…🧵
thomaswilsonuk.bsky.social
Certainly paints his sudden run of interviews critical of Farage in a different light if all this stuff was rumbling on in the background and he knew it was coming out soon.
thomaswilsonuk.bsky.social
Also seems bizarre how much quibbling is going on over variations on the policy which are barely cheaper than just getting rid of it. Even a three child limit, a joke policy you would make up to satire centrist approaches to policymaking, still costs 2/3rds of just scrapping it entirely.
thomaswilsonuk.bsky.social
I agree, it's a positive sign. It would be great to see this long term, with employment support services embedded in community settings. 'Bringing support to people where they are' is an approach that LAs are increasingly taking, hopefully this is a sign Govt. is following suit!
thomaswilsonuk.bsky.social
I'd be interested in the extent that Cummings actually 'masterminded' it (doubtful imo), or whether it was a more a case of a right place right time situation where a whole host of people's interests aligned. A really mad period, so much really dodgy stuff memory holed.
thomaswilsonuk.bsky.social
Really interesting and comprehensive as always. I would also throw No Recourse to Public Funds conditions into the mix, this is a major driver of families needing to be housed in temporary accomodation in London.
thomaswilsonuk.bsky.social
No you don't understand, THIS airstrike would have been the one that changed everything!
thomaswilsonuk.bsky.social
I think that criticism is very fair, I guess the concern is 'are they actually going to build that social housing'.
thomaswilsonuk.bsky.social
There's also the fact that most of the people decrying 'bad comms' and mystified at why the Government is 'allowing' things to 'become the story' would be the first to tell you that no one tells our brave independent press what they can write about.
thomaswilsonuk.bsky.social
I use it a tonne and I've only had a problem a couple of times over the last few years. The problems tend to happen on the western side of the line since TfL doesn't own the track and overhead lines there. There was this deal earlier in the year, maybe it'll bear fruit!
£140m rail plan to tackle Elizabeth line and Great Western problems
Network Rail vows to restore order in 18 months with action including devices to identify faults and new overhead wires
www.theguardian.com
thomaswilsonuk.bsky.social
Maybe I'm missing something obvious in the assisted dying debate, but I'm surprised so much of the discussion is focusing on hospice/pallative care. Surely the dire state of social care is the much greater concern? Many more cases of MCA not being followed or coercion happening surely?

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