21 | LLB Law (Hons) grad, & Master of Laws candidate, both
@durham_uni
🇬🇧🏳️🌈🎗️Politically open-minded and vagrant; important to have variegated views.
@bmay
@NicciTc
Same thing could be said of your utter cognitive dissonance regarding those ‘merely defending’ their community.
Don’t pretend you don’t piss in the same pot as those justifying that which you rightly criticise.
@NadiaWhittomeMP
And it’s not sickening to also see you and your ilk parroting a ‘misinformation’ narrative, so as to continue to exploit the trivialisation of these phenomena?
It is equally insulting to trivialise the voices of ordinary people with heartfelt concerns surrounding the root
@clarence_tamar
@David__Osland
And your incorrigible inability for critical thinking is too much, but it doesn’t seem like anyone has given you an ultimatum. The Crown Estate doesn’t operate in the way
@David__Osland
is attempting to misrepresent.
@cremieuxrecueil
I tend to disagree, I think tests overly place importance on memorisation, whereas open-book exams or summatives focus more on critical thinking ability.
The two-child UC ceiling and benefits cap conflate the link between need and entitlement.
These policies disproportionately affect single mothers in need, under the pretence of adding fairness to the system.
Women have worsened poverty due to unpaid care responsibilities.
@johnredwood
will have a veritable heart attack when he discovers that out of every £1 of entitlements to means-tested benefits and tax credits, 20p goes unclaimed by eligible families. Scaled up, this would be approximately £20bn!
A Thread🧵:
Just had the disprivilege of watching the Frankenstein French
#OpeningCeremony
The ceremony could hardly be more austere in meaning.
Try to appeal to all, appeal to no one.
Nothing compares to the resplendent historical representations portrayed in the 2012 games:
@a_leesha1
@gimoc90
Roundabout disinformation is the intentional omission of facts, such as the nationality of the mother’s racial abuser, in order to strategically deceive your audience into believing a narrative they would not, given all the facts.
@shireenazam
@UniofOxford
From what I’ve seen of the protesters, a small fringe of those descend into violence and seek to attack those they perceive as most vulnerable, thus stoking riots and sectarianism. These are the execrable elements. I’m sure you’d be unharmed amongst ordinary protesters, many of
@emmakennytv
I think we don’t like to concede that there are people amongst us who commit such benighted iniquities whilst compos mentis; mental health is scapegoated far too often for far few cases of actual applicability.
@PolitlcsUK
@YouGov
People are getting ahead of themselves and attempting to politically instrumentalise the law.
You’ll have to update sentencing guidelines for this, and refrain from applying sentences retroactively.
Arbitrarily increasing sentences for a specific group of people is a huge
Just an observation: Why is
@zarahussain999
downplaying the involvement of the Muslim community in
#Harehills
during the riots, while emphasising the Romani background of the perpetrators? 🤔 The family, whose 5 children were removed from their home (presumably for good reason),
Riot in Harehills, Leeds.
By the Romanian community not Islamic… Romanian because you lot always blame us
They rioted because police and social services removed Romanian children from their parents
#Islam
#UK
#Britain
#Muslim
2. The cost of administration of working-age benefits and tax credits is 4p on every £1: Reducing error and fraud does not exist in a vacuum.
While targeting these issues may increase the tax base, this will also increase the cost of administration. If reducing fraud and error
Prejudice proceedings? 🤡
@AamerAnwar
hits the nail on the head when he speaks of overlap between GMP and the IOPC, but the only people likely taking advantage of this overlap is the family, hoping to pressure the IOPC into kow-towing GMP into ameliorating their image by
BREAKING: A news conference is taking place about the Manchester Airport incident.
"There has been a deliberate attempt to smear the family," says lawyer Aamer Anwar
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@MohammedJHasan
@ShabanaMahmood
Very witty.
Until you realise the Lord Chancellor has no commitment to dualist international rule of law, other than that which is incorporated into Primary Acts.
From the examples above, we can distill that speaking of reducing fraud in the benefits system is a facile plaster to wider systemic issues; John is being overly crude in his analysis as to the requisite work ahead, almost being classist in his presentation of fraud by those of
The increasing costs of means-tested benefits has been exacerbated because of three systemic causes: Real terms working-age housing benefit has obviously increased housing costs associated with limited provision of housing; tax credits are increasingly used to plug the gap left
@FeyeraBender
You do not believe university ought be conceived of as a right of passage, yet in the same breath you propound for universities to alter their incentive structures; wouldn’t recasting and commodifying incentive structures, for the lowest common denominator, function as the
@David__Osland
Very disingenuous! Both you and I know you are misrepresenting actuality to foment republican views.
The Crown Estate, much the same as Bona Vacantia, is but merely de jure ownership by the Crown— a complete misnomer. The monarch-in-parliament possesses de facto rights (i.e.,
For the misers:
Child poverty is absolutely unconscionable.
Children should not be burdened with:
- Thinking about their next meal.
- Negative social class consciousness relative to peers.
- Stunted growth from paucity of nutrition.
- Chronic illness due to second-hand
1. A proportional building of council homes relative to each Broad Rent Market Area (BRMA): The phasing out of housing benefit concessions.
It is estimated that it would cost the government £70 million to build just 500 council homes. In 2019, the total cost of housing benefits
The delivery mechanism of means-tested benefits needs to be simplified; a hope only made more distal by 14 years of Tory mismanagement. John Redwood’s short-sightedness overlooks the momentous task ahead of Labour, and the gross negligence by the conservatives in these areas; why
@narindertweets
Judging by their conveyor-belt accents, accoutrements, and palpable fragile narcissism, they are likely immune to that which they’re digressively embracing in their gentrified quarters.
@sophielouisecc
Reductionist claims mislead. “Working parents” scarcely feel the benefits cap; it’s single parents and non-working families who suffer the most. Abolishing this policy targets rampant child poverty in the UK. Instead of lobbying for reduced taxes, push for tax base progressivity.
@Lookinupatstars
Distressful! As long as she’s not planning on Oxford or Cambridge in the future (anyhow, most people who get top grades still entertain rejection), and her GCSEs are not a barrier to her selection of certain A-Levels, she’ll be able to do anything she wants with good A-Level
@emmakennytv
A rudimentary principle of law is that official declarations of legislation must be congruent with official administration; when administrators of the state are wont to flout unconditional administration, and begin to instrumentalise the law such that it becomes a quasi-policy
@paullewismoney
This would be a disastrous quick and ill-considered cash grab by the Labour government.
Private establishments pay VAT as end consumers of various other provisions, such as maintenance spend. If private school fees were to lose their exemption, this additional cost would be
@emmakennytv
It’s still pretty cheap on Tunis Air (comparative to inflation when you went), which was £130. Love your true crime, would appreciate a follow; especially, since you explicated the Venables jurisdiction so articulately. Xx
While 4.3 million children live in poverty in the UK (3.2 million before housing costs are factored), the Women’s Budgetary Group in 2021 predicts that if these policies are continued, unemployed single mothers could be £7,000 worse off per year.
While these policies were implemented by the coalition government to improve fairness of choice between non-working and working families, such idealised visions of choices were an immediate non-starter for the majority of beneficiaries; all the while, creating dual disadvantage.
While single parent households represent just 14% of the population, they constituted 62% of the benefits cap and 44% of the two-child UC limit.
86% of single parents are mothers.
91% of single parent capped households were run by women.
It is effective inequality.
@Joe63253578
@juneslater17
This is an interesting prompt. I've just researched the law on this and compiled a few sources.
Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 outlines the criteria for managing and monitoring traditional terms, such as "butter." As of January 1, 2024, this regulation has been assimilated into
A large implication of intergenerational destitution, penned by poverty’s persistent grip, is low quality of life; food security and nutrition being huge determinants of lifetime success.
How do you feel taking the very small morsels of sustenance from the mouths of children?
@AdamFMcGregor
@JacobCollierMP
Sounds like you’re reading a letter and preempting unlimited funding and assuming councils cannot make provision in concert with their reckless spending commitments.
Focus on local council rather than expecting national government to solve every indiscretion.
Dual disadvantage in the form of the impoverished child, who is equally limited by the ceiling imposed on the single mother.
If the effect of tax expenditure policies do not match their purpose, then the implicit purpose was the gleeful and iniquitous perpetuation of inequity.
@OwenJones84
@GoodwinMJ
> attributes conflict in Africa to artificially imposed borders causing internal ethnic conflict.
> proceeds to deny that English ethnicity can exist on a gradient, which transcends the same artificial borders.
Just because there isn’t a consensus as to the percentage of
My belief: our post-enlightenment values result in the net status outcome of having a child being lower than the status outcomes of various competing undertakings - and that this is incredibly important.
I'll break this down in more detail shortly.
@NatashaC
When the law becomes diffident in the face of political violence, those homogenous ideologues who believe that their moralising is the ultimate eternal authority compared to our temporal, corrupted law grow emboldened; the law then becomes denuded of the assigned standard against
@gwr_dwr
@rab_nixon
Contemporary story: You will face a strenuous time locating Celtic and Anglo-Saxon progeny unreservedly unique to one ethnic class. Britons and Anglo-Saxons are amalgamated. A bit facile proposing borders along ethno-historical lines when those lines have been adulterated and
@naynayhack
@AlexTiff
@oli_congress
@SkyNewsBreak
@BBCNews
Seems like you’re applying what you’d like to believe about someone when it is completely inapplicable.
@AlexTiff
was simply making an observation from the available evidence, and certainly wasn’t being so presumptuous as you are in assuming why he might be sceptical.
@ZackPolanski
“It’s not enough to not be transphobic— you have to be actively anti-transphobic”
This is as banal as me saying, “It’s not enough to not commit infanticide— you have to be actively anti-infanticide.”
The statement implies that one must first hold infanticidal positions, and
@TimGavigan49887
@Matt_Pinner
My post doesn’t exclude other possibilities (of which there are many), it is simply just one of many correct possibilities.
@redrumlisa
The way to avoid mandatory registration of HMOs would be to either have less than 5 people or to ensure the amenities are appropriate to function as self-contained flats/ studios.
Obviously, landlords would not pursue such a course without reluctance; they'd rather people live