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Pickencroft

@pickencroft

Liberal conservative internationalist, loathe UKIP/ERG economically illiterate populist nationalism, pro EU, rugby obsessive, wine lover, Dachshund owner

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calendar_today08-09-2011 08:36:05

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Jimmy Anderson 🏛🇺🇦 (@tufnelljimmy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For I was hungry and you called me a scrounger, I was thirsty and you pumped sewage into the water, I was a stranger and you imprisoned me on a barge, I needed clothes and you said it was a lifestyle choice, I was sick and you told me it was nature’s way of dealing with me…

Dr. Jennifer Cassidy (@oxforddiplomat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Beyond unfortunate to read people tweet (as below), that even after the Inquiry and plethora of evidence given: they left thinking “Boris was the sanest voice in the room”. Now this undying loyalty to a leader and a refusal to acknowledge truth is nothing new. Written in 1951👇🏼

Beyond unfortunate to read people tweet (as below), that even after the Inquiry and plethora of evidence given: they left thinking “Boris was the sanest voice in the room”. Now this undying loyalty to a leader and a refusal to acknowledge truth is nothing new. Written in 1951👇🏼
Gavin Esler (@gavinesler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Brexit Bonus - for net migration into the UK from non EU countries since David Frost’s “excellent” Brexit deal. And of course David Cameron and Boris Johnson deserve equal praise …

Celia Richardson (@celiarichards0n) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The private company Restore Trust is now circulating a fundraising email asking for 'donations' & claiming that only 15,887 National Trust members voted against their Quick Vote resolution this year. This is not true. *69,715 members voted against it and it was defeated.* Pls RT

The private company Restore Trust is now circulating a fundraising email asking for 'donations' & claiming that only 15,887 National Trust members voted against their Quick Vote resolution this year. This is not true. *69,715 members voted against it and it was defeated.* Pls RT
The Rugby Paper (@therugbypaper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rob Baxter has called on the game's lawmakers to forget about trying to make the game more entertaining by speeding it up and focus on improving staples like the scrum therugbypaper.co.uk/latest-news/41…

Green Street News (@newsgreenstreet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Expert Reaction: "Our values and how they are reflected in the built environment and regulation have changed" It may be cyclical, but the current downturn’s implications are game changing | Graham Barnes, CBRE reactnews.com/article/it-may…

Tom Peck (@tompeck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So unless you earn £38K you can no longer marry anyone who doesn’t have their own right to live here. People keep saying that means 73 per cent of Brits can’t marry a foreigner - but it’s worse than that isn’t it? You get married when you’re young. Hardly anyone young earns that.

Dr Dan Goyal (@danielgoyal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“We couldn’t have locked down sooner” [Johnson] > France locked down 16th March > Norway 12th March > Switzerland 16th March > Canada 17th March > Australia 13th March >>>>. The U.K. 23rd March They had the same data we did! Johnson’s delays cost thousands of lives.

“We couldn’t have locked down sooner” [Johnson]

> France locked down 16th March

> Norway 12th March

> Switzerland 16th March

> Canada 17th March

> Australia 13th March

>>>>. The U.K. 23rd March

They had the same data we did! 

Johnson’s delays cost thousands of lives.
Jim Pickard 🐋 (@pickardje) 's Twitter Profile Photo

this is true but it still means 1.6 million households coming off ultra low mortgage rates next year (mostly way below 2.5%) and having to refix much higher at around 4%

this is true but it still means 1.6 million households coming off ultra low mortgage rates next year (mostly way below 2.5%) and having to refix much higher at around 4%
European Movement UK (on BlueSky) (@euromove) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Brexiters: “leave the EU, it’ll be good for us”. Also Brexiters: “That horrid EU lot is discounting us from European projects”. Make it make sense!

Brexiters: “leave the EU, it’ll be good for us”.

Also Brexiters: “That horrid EU lot is discounting us from European projects”.

Make it make sense!
Pickencroft (@pickencroft) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Times it really doesn’t help for Stig Abell to talk over a contributor when he does not agree with his opinion. Listeners are quite capable of drawing their own opinion on different views… if they can hear them

Dale Vince (@dalevince) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is madness, in a country where public services are on their knees, where we’re told there is no money for schools, hospitals, trains - you name it... and a new round of the IPPR shows just how stupidly expensive Sunak’s Rwanda scheme is. Kinda proves it’s nothing to do with

Paul Johnson (@pjtheeconomist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On a per person basis it’s considerably worse than the headline figures. This was a period of rapid population growth. On a per person basis GDP has been falling consistently for two years. Not sure calling this a “mild” or “technical” recession quite gets at the scale.

Peter Stefanovic (@peterstefanovi2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It should outrage the country that not a single journalist present at todays press conference sought to question or challenge the Prime Minister on his threat to leave the ECHR If you agree RT this widely Let’s get the job done for them