3000 is still a lot of jobs and a massive blow to the local economy.
Let’s not forget this:
Of course. My point was it is better than 8000, sorry for not being clearer.
3000 is still a lot of jobs and a massive blow to the local economy.
Let’s not forget this:
Those “people” were housing developers that contacted qualifying council house residents who would never be able to purchase their home, offered them the deposit in order to buy the house on the basis the housing developer could then purchase the house off them at a discounted rate.
What it meant is that the person living there got a nice little cash lump sum and probably enough for a very healthy deposit on their own house. Meanwhile the housing developer bought a house for a fraction of the market cost.
Apparently the TERF was firstly suspended for liking a Facebook post comparing blackface to trans women. This suspension got lifted at the last minute and she got to run as the Labour candidate.
Edit - so turns out the Labour candidate turned out to be a horrible TERF and the winning Tory candidate was a popular local Lib Dem MP.
Heh his name is Ian Sharer and he's certainly spread the love, according to the local rag.Apparently the TERF was firstly suspended for liking a Facebook post comparing blackface to trans women. This suspension got lifted at the last minute and she got to run as the Labour candidate.
I didn’t know the Tory was a former Lib Dem. Although it makes sense.
https://www.onlondon.co.uk/hackney-...after-turbulent-cazenove-by-election-contest/A veteran local politician who has previously been both a Labour and a Liberal Democrat councillor in his home borough has won a clear victory for the Conservatives in Hackney’s Cazenove ward at Labour’s expense.
Heh his name is Ian Sharer and he's certainly spread the love, according to the local rag.
Thanks. Also the demographics and the traffic scheme makes a lot more sense.https://www.onlondon.co.uk/hackney-...after-turbulent-cazenove-by-election-contest/
Also that article seems to put it more down to a Jewish community vote and opposition to a low traffic scheme, though it does reference the blackface controversy too.
I don't get how they change sides so often. No idea if they align on certain local issues and switch between parties on that basis maybe.
That’s amazing. I’m always surprised how local politics is almost completely detached from national level party stuff or even basic ideology. I remember going to a Labour meeting before the 2017 election and the party chair was a former Lib Dem candidate. It was very bizarre. The British version of Soviet bureaucrats.
Thanks. Also the demographics and the traffic scheme makes a lot more sense.
This is brilliant.
Yep they are so free floating. I understand people can change their politics over time. But I would have thought standing to be a MP means there’s some ideological commitment or else whats the point ?I don't get how they change sides so often. No idea if they align on certain local issues and switch between parties on that basis maybe.
Maybe it's just kneejerking, whatever the government/other side do it must be wrong.
When were being price gouged by China, I'm sure we'll lament it.Spot on! I keeping voting against the government but it keeps on getting back in!
The end of Blast furnaces was always on the cards in a country trying to sell its green credentials to the world.
Big blow for Welsh economy though.
Lets hope our future generations don't ever have the need to produce its own steel from scratch.
So a Tory win? That's never good.
Edit - so turns out the Labour candidate turned out to be a horrible TERF and the winning Tory candidate was a popular local Lib Dem MP.
Heh his name is Ian Sharer and he's certainly spread the love, according to the local rag.
https://www.onlondon.co.uk/hackney-...after-turbulent-cazenove-by-election-contest/
Also that article seems to put it more down to a Jewish community vote and opposition to a low traffic scheme, though it does reference the blackface controversy too.
Don't see why though. Starmer is every bit as much of an Israeli apologist as the Tories are.It’s my girlfriend’s Ward. Highest density of Jewish folks anywhere outside of Israel. The Labour door knockers were making it very clear that they expected to be beaten, and that the Palestine situation is the reason why.
When were being price gouged by China, I'm sure we'll lament it.
I'm so old fashioned, I'd just start about nine here tbh.Don't worry, most of UK iron/ steel imports are from the EU (don't mention Brexit) -
Main exporters of iron and steel products to the United Kingdom 2022
Published by Statista Research Department, Dec 18, 2023
Germany was the largest export country of iron and steel products to the United Kingdom. In 2022, approximately 564.7 million British pounds worth of these items were bought from German manufacturers. Following Germany, Spain and Belgium ranked second and third, with 547.5 and 435.5 million British pounds, respectively.
Italy, Turkey and France made up the top 6.
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Don't see why though. Starmer is every bit as much of an Israeli apologist as the Tories are.
Unless this community is the orthodox anti-Zionist variety.
No, because that's covered by TCFD reports as Scope 3 emissions. It'll essentially be counted as domestic emissions by the UK company as things stand.... We will shortly buy the steel from China, Korea or India instead and ship it around the world and then claim we saved the planet by reducing our CO2 emissions.
The arc furnaces will remelt scrap and if the energy grid is greenish the steel will be too. But good luck trying to meet the tramp element specs or make rail steels or cheap rebar using arc furnaces. Get ready for huge rises in prices and knock on delays in construction projects.
It’s my girlfriend’s Ward. Highest density of Jewish folks anywhere outside of Israel. The Labour door knockers were making it very clear that they expected to be beaten, and that the Palestine situation is the reason why.
Not quite that soon, there will be tax cuts in the spring budget, 06th March, first. I'm sure they were hoping for falls in boat people, inflation and interest rates in the near future as well, but those are looking a bit dodgier now.An election can't be far off now, the Tories are clearly going to try and spin the next election as a referendum on immigration. All their recent language about it being a constitutional crisis/will of the people etc suggest they'll take it to the public. I reckon within the next month it'll be announced.
The only other reasoning would be if they're forcing Rishi to go down a path of failure so they can replace him with Cameron. It seems unlikely but they've not a lot to lose.
Not quite that soon, there will be tax cuts in the spring budget, 06th March, first. I'm sure they were hoping for falls in boat people, inflation and interest rates in the near future as well, but those are looking a bit dodgier now.
No, because that's covered by TCFD reports as Scope 3 emissions. It'll essentially be counted as domestic emissions by the UK company as things stand.
Don't worry, most of UK iron/ steel imports are from the EU (don't mention Brexit) -
Won't the EU be cutting back on their Blast furnace capacity as well, or are they not bothered about climate issues?
China is the place to be trading with for new/raw steel in the future, whether we like it or not, since they are retaining their blast furnaces. Apparently it's because they had a late start in the Industrial Revolution and they have the right to belch out as many gases into the atmosphere as the West have done in the past, so to catch up with the West they will go on.... thank you very much for your business.
There's a map in the spoiler showing all the furnaces throughout Europe. I have a nephew who works at the Fos-sur-Mer site near Marseille (rather him than me).
That's currently. The other scopes will be phased in as part of the net zero plan schedule.https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-68017180
" But when official UK emissions stats are worked out they don't take into account the carbon impact of goods we import from overseas. "
Well what choice do they have outside of telling the population they have to limit their increase in living standards?Won't the EU be cutting back on their Blast furnace capacity as well, or are they not bothered about climate issues?
China is the place to be trading with for new/raw steel in the future, whether we like it or not, since they are retaining their blast furnaces. Apparently it's because they had a late start in the Industrial Revolution and they have the right to belch out as many gases into the atmosphere as the West have done in the past, so to catch up with the West they will go on.... thank you very much for your business.
Rumours going around they are going to drop the green pledgeCome on man. Everyone here seems to be saying this.
Labour had shitloads of policies signed off at conference. Tracker from conference onwards (including summaries). They’ve just aligned them to 5 key missions. Latest Refresh
I can accept anyone reading it, and shooting it to pieces. Whether that’s because they don’t go far enough, are too centrist or whatever. For me, there’s a lot of good in there, some great, and the pursuit of the Missions and policies for a decade would leave this country back on its feet, looking forward.
But politically engaged people, trotting out the line ‘Labour only offer “we’re not the Tories” and don’t have any policies’… Nah.
They’re standing on a pile of fully costed intent, and suggesting otherwise is just enabling the Tories. There’s a reason that these policies aren’t promoted. The Press.
Well what choice do they have outside of telling the population they have to limit their increase in living standards?
Who tells Nigerians that? Who tells the Mexicans?