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Our @the_tpa Town Hall Rich List 2026 - the 20th edition of this research - reveals a record 4,733 council employees received over £100,000 last year, including 320 who were paid more than the Prime Minister. 🧵
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A trillion-dollar British company won’t emerge from Whitehall concierge schemes or taxpayer-funded visa rebates. It will come from a pro-growth economy where firms can start, scale, invest and hire freely. Latest for @CityAM👇
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"The quangos will keep growing until someone decides that cheaper energy matters more than net zero ideology" @strickia takes aim at the expanding net-zero quango state in her latest piece for @CityAM cityam.com/the-climate-quang…
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🚨NEW: Under the Labour government, UK debt has grown faster than every nation in the world, except Botswana [@GBNEWS]
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"Prevent has now drifted dramatically from its counter-terrorism purpose" @strickia analyses in detail the problems with Prevent in her piece in @CapX capx.co/we-need-to-talk-abou…
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Natural England wants to remove 90% of Dartmoor’s ponies. Our Exmoor ponies are next. These animals have been here for thousands of years. A government quango, destroying the countryside and its heritage.
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75% of Counter Terrorism Policing investigations with MI5 relate to Islamist terrorism – yet Islamist cases account for just one in ten Prevent referrals ✍️@strickia capx.co/we-need-to-talk-abou…
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Not “free”, taxpayer funded. Thanks to this Government, young people who can’t afford to have children are paying for other people’s kids.
Change doesn't happen by chance, it comes with with Labour🌹
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We don't often agree with @DanNeidle but he is right that the number of taxes in Britain, which has doubled since 1993, needs to be radically cut back. "Every tax is a cost even when it raises nothing. Each one means another set of rules, another HM Revenue & Customs IT system, another adviser, another form, another thing a business must check before it invests or hires," says Neidle. Of course it's important to get rid of the most economically damaging small taxes. Here is our initial list of small taxes that should be scrapped (with 24-25 revenue details): Inheritance tax £8.2bn Stamp Duty on property £13.9bn Stamp duty on shares £4.3bn Aggregates Levy £0.4bn Landfill Tax £0.5bn Plastic Packaging Tax £0.3bn Air Passenger Duty £4.1bn Capital Gains Tax £13.7bn Energy Profits Levy £2.9bn Climate Change Levy £1.8bn Bank Levy £1.3bn Bank Corporation Tax Surcharge £1bn Digital Services Tax £0.8bn Economic Crime Levy £0.1bn Residential Property Developer Tax £0.1bn Annual Tax on Enveloped Dwellings £0.1bn Soft drinks industry levy £0.3bn Extended Producer Responsibility Levy £2bn (25-26) Total static revenue reduction as a result of removal of these 18 taxes is £55.7bn. After dynamic effects are taken into account the revenue reduction would only be about £20bn after a couple of years.
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"93% of non-ideological Prevent referrals don't get adopted into channel" Take a watch of the latest episode of A Nation of Taxpayers, where @strickia discusses how Prevent has become less transparent and whether it is value for money.
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Prevent processed 8,778 referrals last year, a record high. Over half had no extremist ideology. 93% of those never reached Channel. Now, national security FOI exemptions are being used to hide what is largely a welfare programme. My latest in @CapX 👇
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Michelle Obama is right: young people need to toughen up and accept they might not enjoy their first job. It's not up to employers to cater to our every need. Now we're seeing what happens when you base employment legislation on the demands of teenagers and unions Me in @CapX
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Brace yourself, but I don’t mind Michelle Obama. She warned young people this week that their expectation of immediate career satisfaction – the ‘dream job’ – was not only unrealistic, but ill-advised. Enduring workplace unfairness, megalomaniacal managers and mundane tasks builds resilience, she argued, and I’m inclined to agree. Aged 17, I loathed having to work in a butcher’s shop that summer, but I have no doubt that I was hardened to the world of work in a way my more cosseted peers weren’t after weathering the owner’s atrocious jokes, the low pay and the stench of meat clinging to my clothes and hair. It’s one thing for my fellow young people to shout and stomp about what they believe an employer should provide for them, but it’s quite another when the state starts to listen. This Government has done just that, and it’s costing Britain’s youth dearly. ✍️@jcdinnage capx.co/enjoying-your-job-is…
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As @the_tpa analysis has shown, a holiday tax would be an absolute disaster for tourism, hospitality businesses, and young people alike. A far cry from the easy money-maker that ministers and mayors think it is. Check out my latest article for @ConHome 👇
From @Elksy91: Councils should not be tempted by a Holiday Tax conservativehome.com/2026/06…
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My write-up of Reform’s thinking on defence as outlined at The Spectator summit earlier this week.
➡️ Some new details from @danny__kruger on @reformparty_uk National Security plan: Core strategic objective: Britain should become a great power once again. A new doctrine: Active deterrence across all domains. Policies include: increased homeland defence, proactive deterrence of Russia, building sovereign AI capability, positioning Britain as the leader of European defence.
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The black market now accounts for 80% of tobacco consumed in Australia compared to 12% in 2017. Tobacco receipts are now at a 14 year low. Ban, tax & regulate all you like, people don't suddenly stop smoking, they just stop buying legal cigarettes. theguardian.com/australia-ne…
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"The real reason nobody makes voluntary donations to the treasury is because they do not have confidence that their money will be spent wisely" Policy analyst Shimeon Lee takes aim at recent Patriotic Millionaires polling in @TheCriticMag thecritic.co.uk/who-wants-to…
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Housing shouldn't require a modern PFI. Britain has the developers and demand to build. The problem is a planning system weighed down by delays, obligations and regulation. Rather than tackle those barriers, Labour seems set to take the path of least resistance. Me in @CapX👇
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Pretty incredible for this to hitting BBC news tbh. An outright admission that our government is only interested in creating maximum state dependence.
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When the TPA investigated Prevent in 2009, we uncovered £12 million of funding handed to community groups, including £850,000 to Muslim Council of Britain affiliates. Today, many of those same questions are blocked by FOI exemptions. @strickia asks: what is Prevent hiding?
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