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RT @UniteSharon: Removing the requirement for employers to record workers’ hours, means that the regulations effectively become unenforceable. Unscrupulous employers will use these emasculated regulations to exploit young or unorganised workers.
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RT @prueplum: Please change the title to "Government squeezing the life out of England's parks. That would be more accurate. Councils are currency users and as such have to balance their budgets. If gvt cuts their funding they have to find the money from somewhere - higher local taxes, .../ t.co/ZRFspNl2pB

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All fingers crossed for Turkey. And for the election counting and results to be allowed to proceed without pressure.

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RT @QuakerPete: Here we go again, the Tories looking at another assault on workers' rights and protections using a 'consultation' on the Working Time Directive.
Nothing sinister in allowing employers NOT to record your working hours.

What do you think @Gibbo4Darlo ? t.co/7AGekDzjP7

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@kickingmustang @Victoria_Spratt If actual housing providers (local authorities for instance) bought up the properties, then we'd actually have a system with a virtuous circle of provision and return of income for investment in improvements.

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RT @kickingmustang: @Victoria_Spratt They’re not providing houses, they are land monopolists. Let’s call them what they are and reframe the conversation correctly.

Houses will not disappear if the land monopolists sell up, they will become cheaper.

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Let the bodies pile high.... That was their policy from before covid-19, but they didn't say it out loud.
RT @DrSteveTaylor: @danielgoyal Life expectancy has dropped significantly in UK compared to similar nations

Excess deaths remain higher in UK

And if you’re ‘unlucky’ enough to live in some of the most deprived areas it is so much worse

Excellent analysis 👇🏻
economist.com/interactive/brit t.co/W8FLoBjhhs

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@hewitson10 That shouldn't say "migrants". Settled people are UK workers, UK taxpayers, with EU citizenship and the right to live here permanently. Why not say residents? This is their permanent home.

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RT @hewitson10: Grant Shapps says Keir Starmer has radical left wing policies, & he can’t name one single one

Sophy asks 4 times in 1 minute for him to name 1 & shapps says

‘but corbyn’

Turns out he’s upset because Labour will let 16 year olds & settled eu migrants vote

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RT @Otto_English: I wonder if the Grant Shapps who told just now that he was "never a Brexiter so it's not my ideology" is related to the Grant Shapps who wrote this for Brexit Central t.co/cpr1JSlZWB

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RT @colchlondoner: 'Water firms to be spared threat of £250m fines'
Because Coffey thinks they would be 'disproportionate'
Is there now a Conservative Friends of Raw Sewage group?
@willquince t.co/qe7t6Mdftd

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Voter fraud was infinitesimally small before they introduced this legislation, and was not at the polling station, nor was it the kind of fraud that could be addressed by requiring ID.
These citizens were denied the vote they were entitled to, for no good reason. Evil.
RT @petesaull: Local councils have started publishing data on how many voters were turned away last Thursday because they didn't have acceptable ID.

In Walsall, 1240 were turned away, 473 returned…

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RT @campbellclaret: Why is this not front page bulletin leading news. Our democracy is being deliberately undermined when it needs to be built up t.co/db8uguv7jq

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