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Peter Tichbon

@tichbonbucks

Interim CEO/MD | Change | Turnaround | Principal Consultant PennSource Partnership.

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Trust is the currency of leadership. Once it is gone, no strategy or vision will carry people with you. linkedin.com/posts/petertic…

Trust is the currency of leadership. Once it is gone, no strategy or vision will carry people with you.

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Peter (@degourlay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It just get's worse and worse. The woman is shameless. If this is true, and I genuinely hope it isn't she has ripped off her son for his NHS compensation. It can't be true can it? Who did the valuation? For the trustees to have acted diligently it would have to have been an

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And the Seven Commandments on the barn wall have surreptitiously been reduced to a single commandment: “All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others” George Orwell, ‘Animal Farm’ (1945)

Rt Hon Steve Baker FRSA 🗽 (@stevebakerfrsa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Today, I launch Fighting for a Free Future! 🇬🇧My campaign to bring the free market, lower taxes, & limited govt back to the UK. Let's fight for a free future, together. 👇Find out more, & subscribe to Voices for a Free Future & the Insurgency podcast. fightingforafreefuture.com

Laura Trott MP (@lauratrottmp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bridget Phillipson is trading policy for votes. Her disastrous Schools Bill puts union interests ahead of what’s best for children, all for the sake of her own leadership ambitions. She’s more focussed on what No10 & unions want her to do than what’s right for pupils.

Centre for Policy Studies (@cpsthinktank) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: Britain is trapped in a doom loop. Debt heading to 100% of GDP. Tax at post-war highs. Growth collapsed to 1.25%. A new CPS report shows the only way out: 3 foundations for economic recovery 🧵

NEW: Britain is trapped in a doom loop. Debt heading to 100% of GDP. Tax at post-war highs. Growth collapsed to 1.25%. 

A new CPS report shows the only way out: 3 foundations for economic recovery 🧵
Liam Halligan (@liamhalligan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Productivity isn’t everything, but in the long run it’s almost everything”. So said the economist Paul Krugman in his 1994 book, The Age of Diminishing Expectations. “A country’s ability to improve its standard of living over time depends almost entirely on its ability to raise

Def Mon (@defmon3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I completely expect Putin to make an agreement with Trump, so Trump wont give Zelensky any weapons. An agreement i fully expect Putin to break later on after delaying for months.

Mel Stride (@meljstride) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rachel, Cut government spending - including the welfare bill - and you don't need to break your promise and raise taxes again.

Kate Hoey (@catharinehoey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Empty Labour benches when we discuss the craven surrender of the Chagos islands to Mauritius by the Government and no consultation with Chagossians. I query the conflict of interest of the Attorney General Lord Hermer and our obsession with international law even if directly

TaxPayers' Alliance (@the_tpa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

MPs are going to receive a 5% pay rise. This is a reward for failure and is completely tone deaf when taxpayers are suffering a personal recession and a record-high tax burden. Automatic increases to MPs' pay must end. Anne Strickland explains

Adam James Pollock (@aiiegoricai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If Ed Davey believes you should only receive support from the state if you contribute by paying taxes, then I have some news to tell him about the size of Britain’s welfare spending

Institute of Economic Affairs (@iealondon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

💥 "The big problem is the politicians - the players of the game." "We have fallen into a position where if there is any problem it is the state's job to fix it, regardless of the cost." Julian Jessop tells MPs on the Treasury Select Committee some home truths.