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RT by @Lugey6: 🗣️We can’t keep being surprised when we fall into traps keeping growth down, and trying to reform it with ‘pay as you go’ policymaking which only ever tries to tweak the edges, writes Lucy Harris.

Read @Lugey6 in City A.M ✏️
cityam.com/our-economy-is-emba

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[2023-09-20 08:35 UTC]

The economy is in the hotseat today with inflation falling but still sluggish growth, what can be done about it?
I write in today's City AM. 👇
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[2023-09-20 08:56 UTC]

RT by @Lugey6: "Sluggish economic growth in the UK has been taken as an inevitability because we’re unable to instigate the genuine change of both mindset and approach."

Read our director @Lugey6 in today's City AM👇

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[2023-09-20 09:16 UTC]

RT by @Lugey6: The problem is that OBR numbers have not been worth the paper they have been written on for some time.

Putting the economy on autopilot from the OBR computer is a recipe for endless stagnation.

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[2023-09-22 18:52 UTC]

RT by @Lugey6: "As another change of Government becomes probable it is vital that Starmer learns the lessons of the past"

✍️Ahead of @DMcWilliams_UK outlines an alternative direction to grow the economy while deviating from higher taxes &amp; public spending ⬇️

telegraph.co.uk/business/2023/

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[2023-10-05 08:55 UTC]

RT Hugh Bennett
On @SkyNews to discuss why last week's by-elections offer an opportunity for the Government to take the fight back to Labour - if they can flesh out a clearer vision of genuine reforms for the country

🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/HughRBennett/

9 countries travelled 🌎
400 miles on foot 🥾
18,000 metres climbed (more than twice Mt Everest) 🧗‍♀️
100 miles by bike 🚴‍♀️
500 miles by car 🚙
10,000 miles by coach 🚍
But now I'm back from South America and ready for a very different kind of challenge... t.co/hW6sftcFhD

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@AnnieEaves You assume that football fans are not conservative? You assume we don't watch football and talk about it? Weird.

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RT @HughRBennett: The Windsor Framework makes several welcome steps forward, but it is not the conclusive resolution to the Protocol it claims to be - and did not justify the dropping of the Bill

By overselling it, the Government risks creating more problems for the future t.co/2wjOvej6fU

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RT @HughRBennett: Six key tests for any deal on the NIP:

1. How green is the green lane?
2. Is there treaty change?
3. Does it restore UK tax & spend powers?
4. Can UK goods be sold in NI?
5. What happens to the ECJ?
6. What happens to the Bill?

Me for @POLITICOEurope
politico.eu/article/six-things

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RT @DavidGHFrost: This is correct from @SimonClarkeMP.

There is no deadline for these talks, so the best thing would be to keep negotiating and meanwhile push on with the Protocol Bill, so that our negotiators are in the strongest possible position.

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RT @unherd: "When we’re swapping retail sweatshops for data sweatshops, it’s time to start questioning ESG" | @Lugey6 t.co/mAR0WCwUrS

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It seems a random topic to get into, but its already causing quite the stir in the US over the politics of ESG, particularly with Republican politicians. I find it surprising that there isn't more debate of it here in the UK. ft.com/content/cd226411-f0db-4

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Recently got back into putting pen to paper.

ESG might seem like some sort of investment gobbledigook, but its directing big bucks into companies (to put it simply) on the basis of "ethics". Ironically the industry itself might not be as ethical as we first thought ⬇️
RT @unherd: "When we’re swapping retail sweatshops for data sweatshops, it’s time to start questioning ESG" | @Lugey6 t.co/mAR0WCwUrS

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