Benedict Burke (@benedictburke) 's Twitter Profile
Benedict Burke

@benedictburke

Advisor - Insurance Claims Strategy

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Crash Davis (@crashonsens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rory McIlroy literally speaking on behalf of the entire world - not just in the context of golf - and then delivering an absolute dart to back up the talk 🔥

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Sadly .. the Ryder Cup has become a ‘hate fest’ and completely unsporting. Fault lies with the fans on both sides of the ‘pond’ .. Captains should be doing more to manage the crowds .. is there any point to the Competition if it drives this culture #RyderCup2025

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They should suspend this tournament .. golf history and culture is being destroyed. It will be ramped up in Ireland .. so sad #RyderCup2025

Benedict Burke (@benedictburke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Abandoning this now .. players and caddies now fighting .. off to bed. So sad .. don’t care who wins now. Golf certainly doesn’t #RyderCup2025 #RyderCupUSA

Ian4Downton (@ian4downton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sick to death of hearing about the "broadest shoulders". Perhaps time to start asking the millions who appear not to fancy working, as comfy on benefits, to perhaps do a shift?

James Pearce (@jamespearcelfc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Liverpool have today contacted referees' chief Howard Webb to raise serious concerns about Virgil van Dijk's disallowed goal at the Etihad. The PGMOL's reasoning doesn't stack up. #LFC nytimes.com/athletic/67945…

Renée Hoenderkamp (@drhoenderkamp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I can't and so won't pay this Rachel Reeves I can't help it that London House prices have risen more than anyone else. My yearly bill is already £3200 and thats the limit for me. We have to collectively say no. They think because its only a smallish group, we will suck it

Ben Riley-Smith (@benrileysmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Step back and this is the big picture politically... Labour promised £8.5bn of tax rises in their manifesto at the 2024 general election and no massive hike. Scroll on 16 months and taxes have been increased £66bn across Rachel Reeves's two Budgets. That is more than seven

Paul Johnson (@pjtheeconomist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My take on the Budget. - big tax rises but no effort at reform - welfare spending raised by c£10bn since March - debt still rising. Just 52% chance of meeting target - U turns on tax & welfare indicate no strategy or sense of direction thetimes.com/article/9b74f1…

Robert Peston (@peston) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The OBR has now published what the Chancellor and Treasury knew and when - in a letter to the Treasury Select Committee - about whether she would hit her fiscal targets. As you can see from the attached table, there was never a huge black hole from the productivity downgrade,

The OBR has now published what the Chancellor and Treasury knew and when - in a letter to the Treasury Select Committee - about whether she would hit her fiscal targets.  As you can see from the attached table, there was never a huge black hole from the productivity downgrade,
Daniel Hannan (@danieljhannan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is important to understand what is going on. Starmer was elected promising to make growth his “number one priority”. There was no mention of redistributive taxation in his manifesto, let alone of whacking up benefits. Until this summer, he promised to reform welfare. Then he

Benedict Burke (@benedictburke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Balanced insights from Henry Winter ( as ever ) I argued against a 2 year extension last April ; one of the greats but age spares non of us Henry Winter