Of course, there is no particular reason that the first movers on this interpretation should be national governments, or the EU commission acting for national governments. A little imagination and organization via some quite well resourced groups could be testing the waters.
A quick write up of thoughts on how the UK govt and EU might progress towards s'thing like freedom of movement for workers via liberal interpretation of the current Trade & Cooperation Agreement, especially Part 2, Title 2, Ch. 4, Art. 140, paras. 5(a)&(b). bickerrecord.medium.com/how-might-we...
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A quick write up of thoughts on how the UK govt and EU might progress towards s'thing like freedom of movement for workers via liberal interpretation of the current Trade & Cooperation Agreement, especially Part 2, Title 2, Ch. 4, Art. 140, paras. 5(a)&(b). bickerrecord.medium.com/how-might-we...
[from treet thread]
Hard to say what's going on here, but if I'm guessing I'd say that they're looking at a different, not age-related way round opening up routes via an agreement, tested with Germany, on very liberal interpretation the services & investment bits of the UK-EU Trade & Cooperation Agreement, esp. art 140
Suspect it's worth it.
What's the v broad price differential between torque sensor and cadence sensor e-bikes, people of e-bike Bluesky?
A nextish big test for Labour's apparent willingness to go austerity heavy early on is whether it decides to terminate the £2 bus fare scheme started in the pandemic and renewed since then gov.uk/guidance/2-b... Currently it ends on Dec 31st 2024. It's been a success, esp for lower incomes obv.
Thanks you. I'm only now just getting my head round the difference.
I have started my research into which e-bike to buy for my dotage, and prices range between around £300 and £30 billion for the top end ones. Yet all have just the two wheels. It's very confusing.
The need for rigorous intersectional analysis of and responses to social injustice is best illustrated by the tendency to say that Jesus expelled usurious moneylenders from the temple rather than, more accurately, racist moneychangers. I rest my case.
Nobody with public profile chose to put their head above the parapet on this, so for better or worse, I have sent it to Ofcom (tidied up and properly referenced).