Well, that'll work an absolute blinder when everyone younger notices that even more of their taxes are going to bung a load of wealthy pensioners off.
Very valid points about active travel investment paying for itself aside, I’m not really convinced that under £1bn a year capital investment in transport modes that account for a third of journeys should really be considered excessive.
Oh, fuck off, Andy. These people need to give their heads a wobble.
This lot is so bad at higher education they have even managed to make the head of universities UK lose her cool, and her literal job is to interact with DfE types.
{this is news that Labour will, yet again, be cutting the measly block grants for high cost subjects, good luck chemistry colleagues).
Complaining about nightlife when you *checks notes* choose to live in Soho is like living in South Kensington and complaining about the museums.
Or moving to Hackney and grumbling about creatives. Living in Richmond and hating green space.
It's all getting a bit silly, isn't it?
I just—like, sure, being a trillionaire is cool I guess but what’s it all for if you haven’t even seen the wreckage of the titanic firsthand