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Food shortages ‘alarmingly likely’ in the UK next year - The Telegraph- SINCE most of the weather related problems were in Europe, diversifying supply to better value produce from the rest of the world would be wise. The biggest threat to supply -Net Zero
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[2023-12-24 08:51 UTC]

Is Britain now in recession... and does that really matter? - The Independent- IT MATTERS. We are not in recession yet but as Mr Dyson says the government must focus on growth above all else. And if Labour get in, so must they. No signs yet.
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[2023-12-24 05:20 UTC]

“Today’s “social justice” activism draws not on present-day inequalities, but on the perpetuation (as Lord Sumption has put it) of “grievances on account of past events that have no practical relevance to modern lives”. “
telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/12/2

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[2023-12-21 09:37 UTC]

Since the Republic of Ireland is so malign towards the U.K. one wonders why we give its citizens special privileges: free access, voting rights, access to services and jobs. As foreigners surely they should be on a par with other eu citizens?
telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/12/2

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[2023-12-21 09:40 UTC]

Hypocritical Ireland is making the case for the UK leaving the ECHR - The Telegraph. As I have written before treaties are now being used to tie the hands of future Parliaments. Does Parliamentary sovereignty, still exist? should it be restored?
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[2023-12-21 11:10 UTC]

Us/UK trade grew 23.8 per cent in the year to the end of the second quarter of 2023. American business believes in Britain. What a shame that this administration puts its strange mix of ideologies & prejudices ahead of believing in us too.
telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/12/1

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[2023-12-21 16:23 UTC]

Labour’s £28bn problem-is a big black hole. Labour has two options: water down further or junk the spending pledge, OR reducing spend/ ramping up the spending at an even slower rate. Unproductive and anti growth- it’s got to go
liveapp.inews.co.uk/2023/12/21

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[2023-12-21 17:09 UTC]

RT by @john4brexit: FYI, today's sharp fall means that UK CPI continues to track the equivalent US rate closely - with a 6 month lag - and remains on course to hit the 2% target in the first half of next year.

(The Bank of England doesn't expect this to happen until late 2025 🤷‍♂️)

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[2023-12-20 07:44 UTC]

Bank of England under pressure to cut rates as inflation falls to two-year low- the fall in inflation was predictable & nothing to do with Rishi/Hunt. The BoE seems a leaf in the wind.
telegraph.co.uk/business/2023/

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[2023-12-20 11:03 UTC]

In the FRC’s words, the audit market “remains highly concentrated”, with the Big Four firms – KPMG, EY, PwC and Deloitte – still dominating the verifying and signing-off of the accounts of the large, listed FTSE 350 companies, the Gov or CMA should act
telegraph.co.uk/business/2023/

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[2023-12-17 22:20 UTC]

RT by @john4brexit: Unelected head of the EU, Ursula von der Leyen, asserts the need for an EU-wide digital ID, "that any citizen can use anywhere in Europe, to do anything from paying your taxes to renting a bicycle".

But once your digital ID has been connected to the EU's incoming CBDC (which is programmable), you won't be able to rent a bicycle, or participate in society at all, if the unelected technocrats running the EU decide you haven't been a good enough boy or girl, for whatever reason.

Maybe you didn't get all the injections they told you to get? Maybe you posted something they didn't like on social media? Or maybe you were overly critical of the unelected and totalitarian EU regime?

The point is, if digital ID and CBDCs are allowed to get off the ground, unelected technocrats can impose any conditions they wish, to determine whether or not you are able to participate in society. In other words, it's the vaccine passport on steroids.

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[2023-12-16 11:27 UTC]

These miserable busybodies will be the death of Britain
Liz Truss was right: we’re being held back by an anti-growth coalition. And this farcical story is a perfect example- we don’t grow because lots of luddites don’t want Britain to grow.
telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/12/1

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[2023-12-16 13:03 UTC]

RT by @john4brexit: In Memoriam, Robert Kimbell, RIP.
It's with regret that on Thursday we learnt of Robert's passing. His Twitter account says it all: “Optimist. Brexiteer. Extensively travelled. British. Never knowingly under-researched.”
Our Chairman’s tribute: facts4eu.org/news/2023_dec_rob

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[2023-12-16 09:28 UTC]

RT by @john4brexit: BOOM! Airbus and Rolls-Royce's huge multi-billion pound order from Turkish Airlines - the numbers:

▪️ The historic deal, worth tens of billions of pounds, comprises 150 A321s and 70 A350 widebody aircraft (50 A350-900s, 15 A350-1000s and five A350F freighters)

▪️ The seventy A350 aircraft will be exclusively powered by Rolls-Royce Trent XWB engines, which are assembled and tested in Derby. This will make Turkish Airlines the world’s largest operator of Trent XWB engines.

▪️ All the wings will be assembled in Broughton, supporting hundreds of manufacturing jobs. In September, Airbus announced plans to create more than 1,100 jobs in Britain, increasing the world's biggest producer of commercial airliners' 11,500-strong UK workforce by almost 10%.

This is undoubtedly a huge win for the UK’s world-class aerospace sector which contributes almost £11 billion to the economy each year and employs more than 108,000 people.

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[2023-12-16 09:35 UTC]

Boiler makers pass on £120 ‘green levy’ to customers- How can passing on a tax be anti competitive , infact it makes boilers more expensive. But it does highlight the coast of misguided Net Zero policies
thetimes.co.uk/article/7c9993b

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[2023-12-15 23:03 UTC]

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