Which leading economies will pay the biggest price for the Iran war? Not the US, it turns out
Great to end my first week on the @financialtimes.com economics desk working on this story with Sam and Myles
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Which leading economies will pay the biggest price for the Iran war? Not the US, it turns out
Great to end my first week on the @financialtimes.com economics desk working on this story with Sam and Myles
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Not unlike the Derbyshire budget meeting in where a 4.9% increase was unveiled as a tax cut (max is 4.99%)
Iβm dealing with it by putting the Harry Styles Netflix thing on in my bedroom and pretending not to hear when Iβm called down for tea
I have assumed there is something clever here I donβt understand about Tory strategy, which Iβve so far missed. Reform I understand slightly more, as theyβre given to foreign policy (and economic) stances that are on occasion wildly out of line with more than a small % of voters
It baffles me that anyone thinks an electorate exhausted by economic precariousness, more than the sustained memory and political mythology of Iraq, would be up for it.
Presume Iβm meant to respond to this with βoh shitβ, but I imagine the centre of gravity in this country is roughly βglad weβre on the same pageβ
Yeah mine was exactly the same and made the point repeatedly to no avail. Meanwhile he was quietly indoctrinating me with long summers of Botham and Gooch and John Humphrysβ brother, who covered rugby on Wales Today
My mother disdained all of his sporting pleasures as βheβll watch anything involving a ballβ, so she was no help on the football front
I think itβs true of sport in general - localised cultures mixed up with class in a messy way. My dad came from a N Wales farming family: played every sport including football but followed cricket and rugby, not football. Which is mainly why I have no strong football inclinations
Certainly not from the matches I went to at LCCC last summer π
Iβd add cricket tbh. Coded posh but by no means always the case
Yeah I saw someone on this thread from Cornwall describing it in a way that sounded very Welsh
The latter two categories also cross over considerably
well aware of the difference. Im Welsh and live now where I live. He said rugby
Tell that to Wales, or Wigan. Although I suppose both are getting there
Not unlike rugby union in wales
Superlative ending though
Not the main matter in hand but interested to know what that local media strategy is
I would rather not be baited into being more worried about the thing Iβm already worried about
I went looking for this article online last night (it wasnβt there yet) because I suspected it wasnβt what it sounded like. But thereβs an implicit glee (is that the word?) to plastering that across the top of your front and it makes me very very uneasy
Donβt think Iβve played this since 1989, not sure if itβs delightful or terrifying that the muscle memory is still there. Hats off Arcade Club
I whiled away some time in a bar last summer watching a coach accidentally go down Tib St then have to somehow get out via a 29 point turn. Was a good distraction from talking to people about Oasis
In defence of the Iran war's handwringers and pearl-clutchers.
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Nissan Sunderland production only running at 30% capacity + Nissan has been shutting down plants even in Japan, so this is not an empty threat. Nissan warns of Sunderland closure if UK excluded from βMade in Europeβ rules - giftarticle.ft.com/giftarticle/... via @FT
Also did they definitely put the right gwlad into chat GPT
Indeed. If you asked the q βLiverpoolβ rather than βMerseysideβ I daresay youβd get a very different answer
Thatβs not me making value judgments: people can and will disagree about the merits of the methods. But those are a few of the ways the city centre got moving. What does Manchesterism look like for a soft left government? I merely pose the q
Anyway: big things have happened in Mcr. But actually a lot of visible ones happened by Labour being fairly un-Labour, and certainly not soft Labour. Deals with Abu Dhabi, waiving housing affordability requirements to attract Β£, giving big taxpayer loans to profitable developers
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