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barbicanman

@barbicanman1

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Neil O'Brien (@neildotobrien) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sam Ashworth-Hayes Quite. I am not worried by rainbow lanyards. I am worried that it is legal to discriminate against people when hiring for having the "wrong" skin colour. I would like us to repeal the law (in the Equality Act) which allows this, using our majority in the Commons.

Open Source Stupidity (OSSTU) Starfish (@irhottakes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kinda funny that France gets to wage flat-out openly colonial wars people would crucify the US and UK for and get away with it through their cunning strategy of writing the news in French.

Gareth Dennis (@garethdennis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I know I'm not the only one who thinks the Euston "arch" was pretty ugly, as well as being a silly way to get into a station...

Miles Penn (@msjpenn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Matthew Yglesias It was actually relatively clear - empirically studied results and empirical evidence isnโ€™t the only valid form of research. Making stuff up and then claiming it definitely works without checking any results is also top notch research

Kristian Niemietz (@k_niemietz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

-The Left: "I want this statue gone, those buildings renamed, and that memorial plaque rewritten. I also demand..." -Everyone else: "Slow down a little." -The Left: "OMG! I can't believe the racist Gammon are starting a Culture War over this!"

wanye (@wanyeburkett) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I canโ€™t overcome this nagging suspicion that people think these outcomes are cruel and draconian because theyโ€™re imagining them happening to healthy normal people like themselves, sort of like how people who say theyโ€™ll never put their parents in a nursing home are imagining

Smallest Violin (@xiaovilin99) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Simon Jones It is dangerous for the Home Office to declare this "may" have been due to Mental Health, without proof. This could lead to stigmatising the Mental Health community further, when they have already suffered so much. As someone with lots of Mental Health, I am utterly disgusted.

wanye (@wanyeburkett) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I got into an argument with a contractor working on our house recently and my wife was like, โ€œheโ€™s been doing this a long time, what makes you think you know better than him?โ€ Iโ€™ve found throughout my entire life that two or three hours of intense research in a domain isnโ€™t

๐“‚๐’ถ๐“€๐‘’ ๐“‰๐’ฝ๐’พ๐“ƒ๐‘”๐“ˆ ๐“Œ๐‘œ๐“‡๐“ˆ๐‘’ (@slangchain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

wanye this is a nuanced point to state this clearly. you're right. I have adjacent thing I call the magic threshold, there is a point for everyone where you must accept an explanation as from on high. for some people, it goes all the way down to things like insurance or supply and

Steve Loftus (@loftussteve) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"I've lost thousands due to sewage" says Exmouth businessman. No, he's lost thousands due to people like Sharkey lying about sewage. The reality is Exmouth is over 10x better than the 90's and better than any time in recorded history ๐Ÿ‘‡

"I've lost thousands due to sewage" says Exmouth businessman. 

No, he's lost thousands due to people like Sharkey lying about sewage. The reality is Exmouth is over 10x better than the 90's and better than any time in recorded history ๐Ÿ‘‡
Scott Alexander (@slatestarcodex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Garrison Lovely You can read some of my previous writing about this case at astralcodexten.com/p/model-city-mโ€ฆโ€ฆ , but my impression is you're uncritically buying the Honduran socialists' propaganda version of this conflict. A more pro-Prospera/balanced version: investment courts are a useful vehicle to

James McMurdock MP (@jamesreform) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I will be following this case closely There will be some people who plead guilty in the trouble recently because of poor advice, perhaps a sense that it was the decent thing to do, or even just to put things behind them They will have to live with that forever! Will this man?

I will be following this case closely

There will be some people who plead guilty in the trouble recently because of poor advice, perhaps a sense that it was the decent thing to do, or even just to put things behind them

They will have to live with that forever!

Will this man?
bernoulli_defect (@bernoullidefect) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Despite the fact we have elected a government on a giant landslide whoโ€™s leader has said: โ€œMy number one priority is wealth creation to make the country better offโ€, the coverage for the Winter Fuel Allowance changes have been a mix of moralistic guff and inane political updates

Despite the fact we have elected a government on a giant landslide whoโ€™s leader has said: โ€œMy number one priority is wealth creation to make the country better offโ€, the coverage for the Winter Fuel Allowance changes have been a mix of moralistic guff and inane political updates
Matt Goodwin (@goodwinmj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

REMARKABLE revelations in parliament today: -The department for Work & Pensions has stopped publishing data on welfare claims by nationality -HMRC have stopped publishing tax paid & tax credits received by nationality -the Home Office will not answer questions on the immigration