Most of the smaller banks in the UK are gone. We don’t have a lot of “town banks”.
The risks to the US may be very different from here. Either that or you could be guilty of catastrophising.
Most of the smaller banks in the UK are gone. We don’t have a lot of “town banks”.
The risks to the US may be very different from here. Either that or you could be guilty of catastrophising.
Hyperinflation doesn’t happen that quick.
Not all banks go pop at once. Usually when banks go bust in UK, the gov steps in, recovers them and sells after. Many banks are perceived as too big to fail.
False, and I’ll assume you are American.
In the UK, you are protected up to £85k per bank.
https://www.fscs.org.uk/what-we-cover/
Government regulation can protect people. I know that concept seems crazy in USA.
Appreciate the context. Thanks.
Who is Drew?
First time I’ve seen this.
Get over it.
As Don Lemon found out, Elon doesnt like uncomfortable questions. He likes attention though.
Labour does have a process for policies. It is called the National Policy Forum. He ignores it. So your suggestion that you can push internally is false. Keir doesn’t tolerate dissent because he’s an autocrat.
Labour used to get most funding from unions, it’s now less than 30%, so wealthy business folk got control of that.
It’s a shame that Keir’s labour doesn’t have policies that aren’t cruel on people.
That poster has a point. I’m a Brit here, so no skin in the game. You’re more focussed on being right that trying to comprehend that people look at things differently.
No one thought Biden was good, but he was the candidate and most know that name recognition is key in US elections. Most presential candidates fail on their first run. Kamala, despite having some OK polling numbers still has to get through to disengaged American voters who do not follow politics and probably know little more than the attack lines heropponents will throw at her this campaign. They have to define her before others do. This option is riskier than you realise, the only thing that changed was Biden became a riskier option than before.
Things are less black and white than you want them to be. Nuance and grey area is key, despite being inconvenient.
If they were competent academics, they’d know the culture wars were manufactured, and to be aware that politicians can shape public discourse then disregard this and assume they must bow to and react to manufactured discourse is weird and illogical.
Absorbing your opponents positions isn’t useful, especially when large swathes of your support is resisting the erosion of civil rights. You’d just erode your own support and suppress your own turnout.
Yup, and for the avoidance of doubt:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cg3j131327yo (see graph at bottom)
Labour used to be funded by trade unions. Now it’s just a 5th of total funding. Corporate takeover of the Labour party. Of course, businesses will be wanting a return on investment here.
So Tories screwed our economic situations and Keir’s Labour will keep us here.
What is the point in a massive majority if you’ll do what the predecessors did? Power for power’s sake?
Streeting is a Tory with a red rosette. From the right-wing Blairite faction (Progress) and one of the most disloyal and unprofessional politicians when Corbyn was leader.
Expectations of better in this guy would be misplaced.
Biden won in 2021. The policy was going under under Trump, and carried on under Biden. If you look at Assange and further, it was going on under Obama and Bush.
It’s standard operating policy and no president has attempted to change or improve this.
Oh US, next time you want to renew a lease for a strategically important base, the answer is no until you stop being dicks.*
As a Brit, it’s so painfully embarrassing how 1 sided this special relationship is. We are certainly the sub. The whole Assange complicity was intolerable.
For a classic survival experience like Minecraft, VoxeLibre is the right call. Modded games are more like a pick and mix gaming experience rather than a curated one.
Only true way to know, give it a try and see.
I disagree. Under Blair, we increased spending on health as a percentage of the overall budget. Something Kier isn’t offering. I cannot stand Blair as a person, but I cannot help but feel he offered more to people than Kier has. When you’re getting outflanked to the left by a war criminal, it’s pretty bleak.
Yup. I don’t think anyone deserves to win. Hung parliament could be the best hope for the next election.
“She told the Sunday Telegraph extra money for public services would have to come from economic growth.”
So no money for public service improvements. They are saying they will do no different to the Tories. So they are happy with the state of almost collapse in the NHS and people waiting on trollies in corridors in winter.
Celebrating this and that they are getting backed by big business. If you are paid and your decisions are based on that, isn’t that corruption. Celebrating being corrupt? How is this attractive to anyone, left or right?
This isn’t a new thing. He was late declaring donors for the leadership. Media ignored it because they hate the left of the Labour Party.
This guy is far from squeeky clean. Fortunately for him, what he follows is far worse.