Sunak was referring to the Treasury Green Book, sort of bible that sets out the rules how money should be divved up to the towns and regions.
The Green Book was issued in 2013 so he is technically correct in saying the rules were made by Labour or Gordon Brown.
I watched the Truss/Sunak show on sky last night. The audience was given a voting device, press 1 for Sunak, 2 for Truss. Sky told the audience that the computer crashed so no electronic result. The audience was then asked to vote by a show of hand.
I reckon about 15% of the audience voted for...
yes, you are right there. The kit wheels and BBS01 kits are sitting in China waiting for to the wheels for the bikes to go in the same container. The schedule for the bikes slipped. They will leave China next week or the following week.
Very sorry.
decisions that are good to everyone are rarer than hen's teeth. People have to choose between lower taxes and bad public services or better public services and higher taxes.
This country's natural instinct is a selfish one whereas in most of Europe, it's more socialist.
most important for tory membership is less taxes. On this, Truss is on message.
If I were to advise Sunak, only a pledge of increasing inheritance tax threshold to 1M in tonight Sky Leaders Debate would improve his chances.
I saw Truss decidedly more careful with words in yesterday's husting...
There are already laws obliging all manufacturers to recycle their products but not to reveal how they do it. There ought to be for transparency.
BTW I think it is probably unnecessary to use liquid nitrogen and cause more pollution when you can crush and shred much bigger items such as whole cars.
Liz Truss' performance on TV (U-turn on regional pay boards) yesterday shows clearly that she is the best advantage Starmer could have hoped for in the next election.
From their [JCB, BP, British Sugars etc] point of view, once we leave the EU, the conservative government will be free to slash corporation tax to be 'competitive'. On this, I reckon they are reasonably successful.
The farmers on the other hand...
the underside is where the loading stress pulls open the two sides of the main tube (tearing).
Aluminium is sensitive to hot fracking. That's why if the top tube is convex, I much prefer it is made from steel rather than brittle aluminium. Alternatively, have a concave top tube plus a very...
can you check the chainline on your folding bike? measure the distance between the middle of the seat tube to the chain ring.
The chainline on the TSDZ2 is 50.2mm
take a look at the £999 Woosh Rambletta. It's well equipped, lightweight, can take child seat, good range, good price and you can probably get it through your cycle to work scheme too.
Lots of folding bikes don't have low step. If you want to fit a child seat, you can't step through with the...
the top brands (Samsung, Panasonic, Sony, LG and Lishen) have very good quality control so all the cells in your battery are properly graded for having exactly the same characteristics.
The result is a well balanced long lasting battery. I usually recommend replacing them after 5 years because...
the controller forms the base of the battery. If you need to use the battery on another woosh kit then we will supply you with a new base, without the controller.
I only sell whole kits. Andy here won't be very happy if I started to sell components.
The controller forms the base of the...