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Political Fix. Starmer’s welfare woes

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Innovation   来源:Golf  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:After the third encounter in July 2022 she contacted police.

After the third encounter in July 2022 she contacted police.

"It gives me a little bit of a life of my own. It gives you a chance to do something that you want to do."She said: “60 service users go to her day centre, the others don’t have that many."

Political Fix. Starmer’s welfare woes

Ms Winkles said was concerned that her daughter, who had learning difficulties and was unable to live unaided, may have to go into a home if the centre closes.“I’m 86 and I can still look after Lisa and carry on,” she explained. “If they shut it, she won’t go to one of the others. I don’t know how long I can last.”“All her friends are there, she loves to go.”

Political Fix. Starmer’s welfare woes

The government briefing that Rachel Reeves will make large spending cuts this month is very significant, in several different ways.First, it confirms what had been rumoured - that the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), the independent forecaster, believes that the chancellor's 'headroom' has been eliminated.

Political Fix. Starmer’s welfare woes

This is the £10bn worth of leeway which, as of last October, the OBR believed the government had before breaking its self-imposed borrowing rules.

Why has that headroom disappeared? The government's clear view is that this is because of global factors - tariffs being imposed by President Trump, broader uncertainty emanating from the new US administration, persistent inflation in the UK and elsewhere, and the rising cost of government borrowing.Iran expressed a hope for "the swift end of military conflicts, the prevention of terrorist actions, and the commencement of national dialogue" with all parts of Syrian society.

Turkey said Syria was now at a stage "where the Syrian people will shape the future of their own country". Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said the new government "must be established in an orderly manner" and warned that "the principle of inclusiveness must never be compromised".US President Joe Biden said the collapse of the Assad government was a "fundamental act of justice" after decades of repression, but cautioned that the takeover by Islamist rebels created a moment of "risk and uncertainty".

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the collapse of the Assad government was the "direct result" of his country's action against Hezbollah and Iran.Iraq, where powerful Iran-backed militias sent fighters to support the Syrian military in the civil war, said it supported efforts to open a dialogue in Syria "leading to the adoption of a pluralistic constitution that preserves the human and civil rights of Syrians".

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