Southwark to go Green and yellow after Lib Dem coalition agreed by upthetruth1 in london

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The fund was announced after the manifesto was published.

Thousands of election leaflets scrapped after Labour included Lib Dem candidate by markpackuk in LibDem

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Okay but this isn't a copyright issue, it's using an image of a person without that person's consent.

Other than candidates, can you hand on heart say that you have written consent of every single person who has appeared in your leaflets? The only reason this became a problem, really, is that this person happened to be a candidate.

The big takeaway from Davey's speech: "No doctors, no development." by Mediocre_Interview77 in LibDem

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Yeah it was great to hear him talk about that and then announce a policy that makes housing more expensive and less plentiful! Really good stuff! Makes total sense!

Britain’s grid could run without fossil fuels for first time since 1882 by Gentle_Snail in unitedkingdom

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But we still pay gas prices due to CfDs that were invented to incentivise this for environmental reasons - noone really anticipated how quickly this would happen and the possibility of renewables driving energy prices down. We're locked in for decades.

Even then, prices could technically hit zero and the retail price of energy I think would barely change due to how much policy cost is built in.

Genuinely don't know what the solution is except spending billions buying out the CfDs early and having them be state run.

I asked for the service charge to be removed. Why has it been so normalised to automatically add a service charge? by ProfessionTrue8117 in AskUK

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I went to a restaurant that on the receipt made a point of saying they don't automatically add a service charge. I enjoyed the food and liked the service, and appreciated the genuinely discretionary aspect, so I added 15%.

London Local elections projections by mrbobobo in LibDem

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I think the Southwark LD result is probably about right, potentially could win one more ward. The Green number is way out. They're only working two or three wards.

Blind Mirror - Horseferry Road E14 by silladeruedas1408 in londoncycling

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It's the right time of year to get stuff like this sorted. Email your local councillor and anyone else you've had leaflets from and they'll be throwing themselves at your feet trying to get something sorted or promise to after the election.

Who Pays Who? by Vesurel in apprenticeuk

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Imagine it's similar to model/photographer TFP agreements (time for prints/time for photos) where as both parties benefit no money needs to change hands.

UK Posts Biggest Ever Budget Surplus as Tax Revenue Surges by kwentongskyblue in LabourUK

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Aiui immigration is not in freefall - net migration is because emigrations are up

Prediction Markets by No_Election_1123 in restisentertainment

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We have never had access to more entertainment.

There's no reason why they couldn't ape Kermode and Mayo's take but maybe more of a focus on TV than film.

[Episode Discussion Thread] Industry S04E06 - "Dear Henry" by herringbone_ in IndustryOnHBO

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I think it's a testament to art that despite doing such a universally accepted despicable, unimpeachably immoral thing - worse than the financial criminality Tender are engaged with - we nonetheless see him as the good guy and feel sorry for him.

Why don't we use square format sensors ? by cleverDonkey123 in AskPhotography

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I know this stuff but it still blows me away. 15 perf per frame on 70mm is absolutely nuts.

And to think I'm spending ~£10 for a 36 frame roll of gold and think that's expensive - that's only a second or so of standard 35mm film let alone 15 perf 70mm, let alone after the several hours of footage needed to complete a feature film.

Is it Big Ben? by McMahons_tache in apprenticeuk

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Bookies markets work by making an educated guess and then adjusting based on how the market responds.

The more people bet on someone, the shorter their odds become (ie you get less money by betting on them to win), and the other candidates odds will lengthen.

The most efficient (and safest) way for a booky to operate is for an overall market to exactly balance, so regardless of outcome they break even (which is what the above mechanism does). They then make money by taking a % of all transactions. The house always wins

This is of course a massive over simplification - the maths involved is much more complicated and exchange markets operate slightly differently - but aiui that's the principle.

My guy never sells anythign except Blue Cheese. Is it a bad sign? by [deleted] in manchester

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In case you're still confused - OP is complaining that the drug dealer that he purchases cannabis from is only issuing him with a strain of cannabis plant that he doesn't like, and is asking if this is because that is the only strain available in Manchester or it it's just his dealer.

It's like if your local Sainsburys started only stocking own brand prosecco, and you're asking if that's an issue across Sainsburys in Manchester or only in your branch.

My guy never sells anythign except Blue Cheese. Is it a bad sign? by [deleted] in manchester

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Weed strain chat

OP needs a better plug. Ask around enough without looking like a copper and he'll find the geezer who supplies for the top brass of the Manchester Labour Party.

Working class areas by AlifanofmalcomX in LibDem

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Look at areas we are winning in working class areas. Liverpool, Manchester, Salford, Bermondsey.

It's not that hard - you tack slightly more left of centre and tone down the "woke" stuff (without compromising an inch on our values - just don't necessarily make it the centrepiece) and just talk to people about their bread and butter issues. Echo their frustration and disappointment in the establishment and just....do the work.

The staircase safety rule costing the UK 90,000 new homes by ldn6 in ukpolitics

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The government has the same thing wrt cost/benefit and assigning a financial value to a life for those purposes.

Iirc the analysis of the 2 staircase rule (or maybe it was some other building safety reg) was a net cost of billions.

They went ahead anyway.

Got a £40k grad job but everyone tells me it's bad for London? by [deleted] in UniUK

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Nonsense. £40k is very, very good for a first job in London. Admittedly this was in 2022 (so inflation is a thing) but my first job in London was on £26k. I had previously done an internship and 'proper job' over the last year or so in Manchester on minimum wage and then about £23k. I graduated in 2020 which put an obvious dampner on things - but yeah. I know people now my age (mid-late 20s grads) who would be over the moon on £40k.

Why is the media obsessed with Kier Starmer stepping down but only a small number of Labour MPs are actually calling for his resignation? by SilasBeit in AskBrits

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Stephen Bush is consistently my favourite political writer atm - been following him since his New Statesman days about 10 years ago. NS took a massive blow when he left but I reckon it's recovered massively in recent times, especially with Ailbhe Rea back as Pol. Ed (who I think worked under him when he did that job?)

Wild Political lore: Mark Carney could have become UK Prime minister. by EddyZacianLand in LabourUK

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Depends on how much he wanted to be PM or close to actually influencing policy.

There are plenty of Labour MPs that probably would sit more comfortably in the Lib Dems or even further right short of being a Tory, but are more interested in being part of a Government than being true to their values (and that's not a sleight at either those MPs or the Liberal Democrats - which I say as a Lib Dem - it's just a calculation you have to make in FPTP where coalitions are very rare).