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Marcus Fysh

@marcusfysh

Former UK MP & Exports Minister. Intelligent systems, innovation, energy, investments.

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In college I had a professor who played this footage to the class to mock and humiliate President Nixon. But I couldn’t help seeing the humanity in the cartoons character. That class was my red pill. If they were telling me to see this vulnerable man as a monster, what other

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The primary problem with tariffs isn’t that they’re “inflationary”; it’s that they reduce the efficiency of our economy by distorting prices and undermining our capacity to produce real income. cato.org/commentary/gre… ✍️ Scott Lincicome

The primary problem with tariffs isn’t that they’re “inflationary”; it’s that they reduce the efficiency of our economy by distorting prices and undermining our capacity to produce real income. cato.org/commentary/gre…

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Dan Hitchens (@ddhitchens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A month on from the Commons vote on assisted suicide, it’s clear that quite a few MPs were confused about the bill or influenced by misinformation. Here are 10 examples:

A month on from the Commons vote on assisted suicide, it’s clear that quite a few MPs were confused about the bill or influenced by misinformation.

Here are 10 examples:
Baa Ram Ewe 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🐑🐷🦃🚜 (@shepherdwales) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To those who love Starmer for signing up to EU rules but hate the thought of Chlorinated Chicken ending up on your plate: 🚨2021 EU lifts ban on feeding animal protein to livestock. (A lowering of standards) ❓Why? To enable them to compete better in International Trade

To those who love Starmer for signing up to EU rules but hate the thought of Chlorinated Chicken ending up on your plate:
 
🚨2021 EU lifts ban on feeding animal protein to livestock.  (A lowering of standards)

❓Why?  To enable them to compete better in International Trade
Kate Hoey (@catharinehoey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Liam Halligan GB News Michelle Dewberry Talia I am a great supporter of GB News but their decision to let you go was the most stupid decision they have made. You are one of the few economists who can explain in a down to earth way what is happening to our country economically.

Merryn Somerset Webb (@merrynsw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Those interested in teen mental health (and who decide on new girl guide badges). Perhaps looking inwards is a mistake. "Unexpectedly, we found that YAM (Youth Aware of Mental Health) led to increased emotional difficulties at the long term follow up." assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/680f52ef…

Marcus Fysh (@marcusfysh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In quite a few areas to raise more tax revenue the rates need to be reduced, not raised. This encourages more activity (just as in the opposite way for example we tax cigarettes to discourage them) Keir Starmer Rachel Reeves Darren Jones MP

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Smartphones for children are causing an out and out crisis in mental health. They will also cause poor economic and wider societal outcomes over the long term. It is essential that parents and the Government take full action. The consequences could not be more serious.

Mario Nawfal (@marionawfal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ELON: AI WON’T BE SAFE - OR USEFUL - UNLESS IT TELLS UNCOMFORTABLE TRUTHS “I thought about this a long time, that the most important thing for AI safety is to be maximally truth-seeking, which means often, saying things that are maybe politically incorrect, but are actually

Tom Tugendhat (@tomtugendhat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When you say “far from anticipated”, I’m not sure that’s right. Many of us predicted exactly this. Arthur Laffer first of all.

Shanker Singham (@shankerasingham) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More news on US deals with the EU yesterday and possibly China coming up soon. All these involve frameworks for discussion of regulatory barriers and ACMDs or anti-competitive market distortions. This is just the end of the beginning in a newly aligned trade world. Treasury Department

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And especially “outgroup bad“ as in “people who don’t look like me, don‘t act like me, haven’t grown up like me“ is SUCH a powerful attractor. I‘m genuinely scared by what I‘ve been seeing on here over the last… 6 months? 2-3 years? I‘ve seen that happen to people I respect.

Jonathan Haidt (@jonhaidt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The avg young person today is on course to spend 25 years of their life on their phone. (Plus more on other screens). Most of them don't want to live this way, but feel trapped. How about we delay giving smartphones and tablets till at least 14? thetimes.com/uk/technology-…

The avg young person today is on course to spend 25 years of their life on their phone. (Plus more on other screens). Most of them don't want to live this way, but feel trapped. 

How about we delay giving smartphones and tablets till at least 14?

thetimes.com/uk/technology-…
Jesse Peltan (@jessepeltan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The grid needs capacity on the sidelines for when something goes wrong. Batteries have basically taken over that role and freed up thermal generation to serve load.

The grid needs capacity on the sidelines for when something goes wrong.

Batteries have basically taken over that role and freed up thermal generation to serve load.
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Here's everything you need to know about inheritance tax in 60 seconds from us at the TPA ⏰ Want to learn more? Download our free e-book Scrap Inheritance Tax by clicking the link below 👇 taxpayersalliance.com/inheritance_ta…