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Oliver

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IMT by day, researcher by night. Backgammon, sailing ⚓️, and martial arts. Imagining Sisyphus happy.🐂🇯🇪🇮🇲 🦀🦀🦀

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calendar_today03-06-2012 16:58:56

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The BMA (@thebma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As Manx Care have failed to present an acceptable offer to fix Isle of Man doctors' pay, we will be striking on 22 and 23 January. We'll be providing Christmas Day cover so emergency services will still be available. We will continue discussions with Manx Care with the hope

As Manx Care have failed to present an acceptable offer to fix Isle of Man doctors' pay, we will be striking on 22 and 23 January. We'll be providing Christmas Day cover so emergency services will still be available. 

We will continue discussions with Manx Care with the hope
Philip Banfield 💙 (@drphilbanfield) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not valued for raising concerns, not valued for 24/7 medical care. Eroding doctors’ pay won’t keep them on the IOM. Islanders deserve better; your medics deserve fair recognition of skills & expertise. Full solidarity Prakash Thiaga Rajan across the UK. Emma Runswick 🏳️‍🌈 & I will come over.

Cory Doctorow NONCONSENSUAL BLUE TICK (@doctorow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When unions are outlawed, only outlaws will have unions. Unions don't owe their existence to labor laws that protect organizing activities. 1/

When unions are outlawed, only outlaws will have unions. Unions don't owe their existence to labor laws that protect organizing activities. 

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ALASTAIR CAMPBELL (@campbellclaret) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This just needs 5k signatures to get over the 100k needed for consideration for Parliamentary debate - anything which gets the facts about the disaster of Brexit has to be a good thing “Apply for the UK to join the European Union as a full member ASAP” petition.parliament.uk/petitions/7000…

Rory Stewart (@rorystewartuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The far right now wants to strip citizenship from and expel non-white citizens from their countries. Kikel is open about it in Austria, much of the AFD - which JD Vance and Elon Musk back - favour it. And the chat is starting in Britain too.

Ollie Burton (@ollieburtonmed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A fantastic thread and one that all patients and healthcare workers should be reading. What government and NHSE put out in messaging is *very* different to the reality of behind the scenes. Huge amounts of money changing hands for cheapening, dilution and replacement.

Cory Doctorow NONCONSENSUAL BLUE TICK (@doctorow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's true that capitalists by and large hate capitalism - given their druthers, entrepreneurs would like to attain a perch from which they get to set prices and wages and need not fear competitors. 1/

It's true that capitalists by and large hate capitalism - given their druthers, entrepreneurs would like to attain a perch from which they get to set prices and wages and need not fear competitors. 

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elizabeth van den essen (@espressolizzo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If the tariffs could produce THESE kinds of disruptive monopoly-busting results… then my personal carrot/stick opinion of them just got more carrot-weighted

Robert Peston (@peston) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The government says it wants to make significant savings on welfare payments to the disabled and help the disabled into work. The point, say all ministers - led Sir Keir Starmer - is not to harm the disabled, but to free them from a life of dependency. That, they claim, is

Robert Peston (@peston) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Research published only last week by the National Institute for Economic and Social Research showed that we spend less on welfare as a share of GDP than the average for developed nations. Also when it comes to the so-called replacement rate - what any unemployed person receives

Adrian Ramsay MP (@adrianramsay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Chancellor has a clear choice: she could cut vital support to the most vulnerable, weakening our economy by inflicting austerity 2.0, or she could introduce a 2% tax for the extremely wealthy . The moral decision is clear—let’s see if she makes it.

Cory Doctorow NONCONSENSUAL BLUE TICK (@doctorow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For all that orthodox economists *hate* tariffs in all their forms, the question, "do tariffs work?" is a complex one, which can't be answered unless you specify *which* tariffs, in *what* context: pluralistic.net/2025/04/02/me-… 1/

For all that orthodox economists *hate* tariffs in all their forms, the question, "do tariffs work?" is a complex one, which can't be answered unless you specify *which* tariffs, in *what* context:

pluralistic.net/2025/04/02/me-…

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Cory Doctorow NONCONSENSUAL BLUE TICK (@doctorow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I never would have read *Careless People*, Sarah Wynn-Williams's tell-all memoir about her years running global policy for Facebook, but then Meta's lawyer tried to get the book suppressed and secured an injunction to prevent her from promoting it: npr.org/2025/03/14/nx-… 1/

I never would have read *Careless People*, Sarah Wynn-Williams's tell-all memoir about her years running global policy for Facebook, but then Meta's lawyer tried to get the book suppressed and secured an injunction to prevent her from promoting it:

npr.org/2025/03/14/nx-…

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Dr Haseena Wazir (@drhwazir) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I find this letter from so-called ‘senior figures’ utterly shameful. These individuals haven’t lived through the 22% real-terms pay cut that today’s resident doctors have. They trained in an era of free tuition and affordable housing - yet now choose to pull the ladder up behind

I find this letter from so-called ‘senior figures’ utterly shameful.

These individuals haven’t lived through the 22% real-terms pay cut that today’s resident doctors have. They trained in an era of free tuition and affordable housing - yet now choose to pull the ladder up behind
James Steen (@bma_james_steen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today’s resident doctors probably wouldn’t strike either if like you: 🔸Pay wasn’t cut 22% 🔹They didn’t have £100k student loans 🔸They weren’t being replaced by “associates” 🔹They had free accommodation early on 🔸A house was 3x rather than 8x salary 🔹They had job security