James Willby
@jameswillby.bsky.social
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Brit, Londoner, former New Yorker in Astoria. City Boy, "Woke" Liberal & D&D DM. Also loves Fin Tech, CRPGSs, Sci Fi, 40K, Man Utd & her. Very bad at Golf. Married to Thorrun.
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Same rules as before. Sign up, follow @iandunt.bsky.social, no swearing and also see if that French Dog lover is around anywhere ...
jameswillby.bsky.social
"Pro Brexit"?

No, just the status quo. The UK is with Europe, but not of it, just as Churchill rightly stated in 1948. Labour is committed to working with the EU pragmatically and in mutual interest.

Also, how far are we into your 18 months to IMF bailout timeline of the UK? I never forget.
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Show idea @mrjamesob.bsky.social

Farage's celebrating that a migrant who threatened him has been jailed for 5 years. Good: threats of violence are illegal

But he welcomed Lucy Connolly to Reform conference who was jailed for inciting racial hatred & calling on others to set fire to migrant hotels
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Agree to an extent. Collapse in graduate hiring we're seeing is a direct result of the NI rises, which needed to be done but i was amazed Reeves seemed unprepared to defend her choices.

Their issue is they're trying to appeal to Reform switchers, but doing so hurts the economy, which helps Reform.
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I would not touch any of that slim-fast processed shite with a barge poll.
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UK government will use the budget to tell the British public that #Brexit made the UK economy permanently smaller, reduced growth, and so they need to pay more tax.

This is objectively true. Second, it will be absolute agony for the Tories. Third, makes no difference to 'rejoin'. Not happening.
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I literally said this at the time. Anyone can get a deal if you just agree to what the other side wants. The Australia and New Zealand trade deals were AWFUL for UK farmers. There was a reason their TV shows were literally laughing at us.

Liz Truss the brilliant negotiator ... total muppet she is.
chrisgrey.bsky.social
This deserves more attention than it has received.

Gove: "we were too anxious as a government to secure those deals in order to show that Brexit was working".

Exactly as so many of us warned at the time, and as the government denied at the time.
www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/country-and-...
Michael Gove admits that post-Brexit trade deals were bad for farmers
Michael Gove has admitted for the first time that the Australia and New Zealand trade deals negotiated by the former Tory government did not protect Britain’s farmers.
www.yorkshirepost.co.uk
jameswillby.bsky.social
Who cares? Yes Brexit hit trade, airports, supply chains. But it changes nothing; we adapt and move on. Here’s the blunt truth: no matter how often the consequences are flagged by Europeans, the UK will never join the EU as a new member. The entry terms are simply unacceptable; that’s the end of it.
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As expected, UK was involved extensively behind the scenes. And Jonathan Powell was Tony Blair's fixer on Northern Ireland. So, for anybody decrying UK involvement in getting us to peace and the hostages home, just because Starmer doesn't shout does not mean he doesn't act. #PeaceSummit #Egypt
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I hope we all appreciated the incredible brass neck of the SNP, who routinely demand Scotland has its own immigration policy separated from Westminster and regularly hold up the refugees welcome signs, demanding London stop looking to rehouse migrants in Scotland. Why might that be Mr John Swinney?
jameswillby.bsky.social
Action is being taken, but the UK will not join a hostile & protectionist EU. We've seen this week with steel tarrifs & the ridiculous debate over burgers, plus the capitol levys, that the EU isn't a place for growth or frankly trust.

Starmer being in India was far more valuable to the UK.
elenaadaal.bsky.social
Interesting.

Of course taxes can be raised or not, but the Brexit damage won’t go away if you take no action.

UK chooses to be poorer every day.
sundersays.bsky.social
Labour to make impact of Brexit since 2016 vote + 2020 the reason to raise taxes in 2025. I am not sure how this explains making the 2024 pledges not to do so
www.thetimes.com/uk/politics/...
jameswillby.bsky.social
Doesn't matter. It impacts the UK.

The EU proves to be an unfriendly and untrustworthy actor. The tarrif clauses in the TCA are to counter predatory or unfair practises.

Where was that in this decision?

Nowhere. The UK should drag the EU through arbitration. The defensive tone says it all.
elenaadaal.bsky.social
The UK should get over itself. These steel tariffs are all about China, and not about UK.
bearlypolitics.co.uk
Once again, the Telegraph seems shocked that the EU is acting like… the EU.

This is exactly what sovereignty looks like when you’re on the outside.
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countbinface.bsky.social
I hereby declare war on premature Christmassing.

Any shop caught doing this before 1st December must be shut down and turned into affordable housing.

Choose sanity. Vote Binface.

(Photo dated 9th October 2025)
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conradhackett.bsky.social
Has anything great happened in your life because of social media?
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mrjamesob.bsky.social
I sometimes worry I exaggerate the collective madness of our media but the people who cheered Brexit, Boris Johnson & Liz Truss's mini-budget are now applauding Kemi Badenoch's speech. 'Parallell universe' doesn't come close. I suppose her not falling over is a win of sorts for them at the moment.
jameswillby.bsky.social
I will not say the extremely cruel and spiteful thing I am thinking, but I will not deny I am thinking it. Honestly, just had enough of them.
jameswillby.bsky.social
EU rushed this out yesterday.

Claimed its a temporary measure due to “global overcapacity, unfair competition, state aid” etc.

Didn't even have the decency to brief London it was coming.
78% of UK steel goes to the EU.

We should drag the European Commission through TCA arbitration.
fbermingham.bsky.social
New: European Commission has unveiled sweeping measures to shield the EU’s struggling steel industry from a flood of overcapacity it says is emanating from China, slashing tariff-free quotas by nearly half and doubling duties on excess shipments to 50%
Eyeing China, EU unveils sweeping measures to shield struggling steel industry
If approved, plan tackling overcapacity would slash tariff-free quotas by nearly half and double duties on excess shipments to 50 per cent.
www.scmp.com
jameswillby.bsky.social
So why didnt the UK help with Greece? Because Greece isn't family. Its that simple.
jameswillby.bsky.social
Wales also voted Leave (52.5%) and yet you all forget.

Polls still show most in England want Scotland in the UK, many saying they’d be sad if it left.

And in 2010 the UK lent €3bn to bail out Ireland, a Eurozone state. Why? Because we see them as family.

And family looks out for family.
jameswillby.bsky.social
I just find all of this pretty comical to be frank. Its 2025. The next election will absolutely not be until 2029 unless Labour thinks it can win.

Sam Coates grave, eyeballing the camera with MRP polling just tells me the press are so desperate for some kind of drama and intrigue they've gone mad.
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jameswillby.bsky.social
"Pensions aren't coming out of the benefits bill. Its the work-shy, scroungers, immigrants"
"No its pensions."
jameswillby.bsky.social
Like I am literally there target audience. I am 40 something former conservative future. And their opening offer is "commit to leaving the ECHR" after Brexit.

I genuinely think CCHQ just wants out.
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cjayanetti.bsky.social
if that HIGNFY Euan Blair fuckup had been about a right-winger it'd have had full front-page scandal coverage in the Mail followed by frontpage coverage across the board for the next week, days of "BBC in crisis" headline coverage by the BBC, and parliamentary questions about Tim Davie's future
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