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Sam Freedman
Samfr
Right time for predictions for 2021. I do this every January 1st and last year’s were pretty much all correct. So it’s all downhill from here but I’ll do my
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Hannah Alpert-Abrams 🤖✊
hralperta
Okay, the neighbor's pig & I have recovered from that workshop, so let me tell you about the future of higher education after covid as I envision it. https://twitter.com/hralperta/status/1336753764766773249 First,
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Oliver Clay
OliverClayRWWN
EXCLUSIVE. Cheshire's police and crime commissioner (PCC) David Keane has said the war on drugs is "not working" as he called for a national policy review.In a frank statement citing
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ScottishPanda
PandaScottish
[thread] There is a common refrainWhat would Labour have done differently / better (or any party for that matter) in managing coronavirusNow first I approve of the questionBecause it admits
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Sam Bell
SamuelWBell
PREDICTION: Catastrophic sky-is-falling budget projections for the next fiscal year based on wildly unrealistically pessimistic assumptions will be just as wrong as they were for this fiscal year.https://www.wpri.com/news/politics-governmen
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Paul Krugman
paulkrugman
The absence of state aid is a huge problem, because state and local governments, unlike the federal gov, are required to balance their budgets. But why? Important question 1/https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/17/business/stimulus-state-local-a
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Chenjerai Kumanyika
catchatweetdown
Let me say this. The concept of "listening" as applied to the leaders of large organizations and their workers is one of the most misunderstood and depoliticizing concepts out here
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Mark Brown
MarkOneinFour
This makes me think about how 'end of history' the war on benefits claimants stuff from 2007 or so onward feels. The idea that everything was going so well that
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Benali Hamdache
greenbenali
So we’re having that very regular @TheGreenParty debate as to whether we’re a left wing party or not. Hold on I have thoughts (1/?) Right. So we’re talking about the
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Kestral
LaCrecerelle
So I wanted to share my experience of going into hospital for a routine test earlier this week, in an effort to keep the conversation around #TransHealthcare within the NHS
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Rob, who writes things.
retroremakes
I've been banging this drum for years now so do excuse Round 5,796,877 of it but the issue of smaller games only finding a relatively small audience is one the
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Seán Jones
seanjonesqc
Brexit was sold on an implicit (and occasionally explicit) promise: that it was a solution to a problem. The root problem was inequality and the destitution that resulted from austerity.
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DREW DANIEL
DDDrewDaniel
If you want to understand why boomer accusations of millenial "entitlement" are so enraging, take a look at this chart. (if it was just a matter of investments rising in
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Meyer Foundation
MeyerFoundation
[Staff Opinion] Organizers, advocates, and the philanthropies that aim to support them are faced with difficult choices when the needs and injustices around us are so many, so deep, and
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Seán Jones
seanjonesqc
"Let's get going" and Brexit's message drift /1 Brexit was sold on an implicit (and occasionally explicit) promise: that it was a solution to a problem. The root problem was
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Barrister's Horse
BarristersHorse
threadWE HAVE A PROBLEM1. I've tweeted about this before & there's a problem with no viable solution at the moment. Whatever your views on Brexit, I'm sure we can all
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