Caitlin de Jode (@caitlin_dj) 's Twitter Profile
Caitlin de Jode

@caitlin_dj

Shouty Irish gal in Oxford. Politics, education, general rambling. I mainly tweet about telly, food & reproductive rights though. Views mine obvs

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calendar_today14-11-2011 18:45:57

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BBC SPORT NI (@bbcsportni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Coleraine ➡ Paris Look how much the support from home meant to Hannah Scott 🥰🥳 #BBCOlympics #BBCRowing #Olympics #Paris2024

Caitlin Moran (@caitlinmoran) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amazing reporting from Tom Witherow: he tracked down the person who started the rumours that started these riots. She's a mother of three in her fifties who lives in a £1.5m house in Cheshire: thetimes.com/uk/crime/artic…

Caitlin de Jode (@caitlin_dj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to be at #LPC24 to hear Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson outline her plans for reducing child poverty and breaking down barriers to opportunity - looking forward to engaging with gov on Skills England, the curriculum review and broader plans for tertiary education

Great to be at #LPC24 to hear Education Secretary <a href="/bphillipsonMP/">Bridget Phillipson</a> outline her plans for reducing child poverty and breaking down barriers to opportunity - looking forward to engaging with gov on Skills England, the curriculum review and broader plans for tertiary education
Peter Apps (@peteapps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If a 21yo rents a single room in London at today's rate, they will have put more than £100,000 into their landlords bank account by the time they reach their 30th birthday. This is why young people don't have mortgage deposits or pension plans. We are other peoples'.

Dan Neidle (@danneidle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 20,000% spike at £100,000 is absolutely not a joke - someone earning £99,999.99 with two children under three in London will lose an immediate £20k if they earn a penny more. The practical effect is clearer if we plot gross vs net income:

The 20,000% spike at £100,000 is absolutely not a joke - someone earning £99,999.99 with two children under three in London will lose an immediate £20k if they earn a penny more. 

The practical effect is clearer if we plot gross vs net income:
Sam Freedman (@samfr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Councils have essentially become social and children's care funding agencies, which, as most people don't use those services, means they don't really understand where all their council tax is going...

Caitlin de Jode (@caitlin_dj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sorry I don't make the rules, it pops up, you got to watch it. One thing about the other place is I haven't seen this video on my timeline At All yet 👀