- Wed, 12:34: RT @Jonahstein: Don't you dare use facts in an argument. They are super inconvenient. https://t.co/FG8SQN6dsc
- Wed, 12:38: Sneaky and I'm not sure I'd call it ethical; https://t.co/BvXCAaQLNh already has the money I'm bring paid for an article but it says I have to wait for it or pay 1% to get it right away. This is called loan factoring and is what sunk Greensill...
- Wed, 12:43: RT @TabitaSurge: Simon Callow - “the veteran gay rights campaigner” - says he is appalled by the “extraordinarily unproductive militancy” o…
- Wed, 12:44: RT @MHarrisPerry: In a new investigation @TheMarkup found racial disparities in home loan denial rates throughout the mortgage industry. Hi…
- Wed, 12:50: RT @nigelwUK: The strange tyranny of, umm, supporting a policy for which the government consultation showed overwhelming support. What a k…
- Wed, 12:50: RT @danoliver: I'd be fascinated to know if the "global shortage of blood bottles", flagged up in text messages being sent out by GPs acros…
- Wed, 12:51: RT @sarahoconnor_: So, why is there a shortage of truck drivers? It's complicated, so this will be a little thread. Full column here https:…
- Wed, 12:51: RT @sarahoconnor_: These dynamics are common in many other countries too. In the UK, despite a chronic low-level shortage, the system didn'…
- Wed, 12:52: RT @sarahoconnor_: The other factor was IR35. Because we don't regulate the labour market well in the UK, drivers were able to set up as li…
- Wed, 12:52: RT @sarahoconnor_: I don't think you can deny that migration suppressed wages in this sector. But nor did we have to stop free movement to…