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Is this big? Because it seems big. www.notus.org/2026-electio...
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NEW: Roger Shoffstall spent three years in prison for evading income taxes. It hasn’t stopped the FCC from sending him $1 million a year to sell obsolete internet service in Alaska. The money comes from a special government subsidy program. You help pay for it. w/ @adn.com
38d.gs/ipn4 This is an absolute HORROR show! 😭
How the Starmer government has handled youth mobility is identical to how the Johnson government handled level playing field issues in the TCA. At first denial, then by the time of acceptance the other side wants the maximum because trust is lost.
Widely commented Martin Wolf article in the FT. Firstly worth noting the context: there is now a widespread and generalised debate underway in the UK as to its relationship with Europe. This is happening with no political support. A 🧵 www.ft.com/content/1...
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Probably the biggest frustration for me in ten years of Brexit - that those few in the UK who understand how the EU negotiates (and it is primarily a negotiating machine in operations) are not considered terribly useful to what then becomes an empty political debate. ecipe.org/insights/new...
Reports now catching up to my UK-EU exclusive of last week that the July summit is in doubt. Youth mobility has always been a problem in the reset, handled by the UK government as always with tricky issues, by closing their eyes and hoping it goes away. It didn't. inews.co.uk/news/politic...
Roger Shoffstall spent three years in prison for tax evasion. Still, each year the federal government pays his Alaska company, Summit Telephone, for internet service that’s slower than in most of the ...
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This Convicted Felon Gets $1 Million a Year to Sell Obsolete Internet Service. You Pay for It.
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