"An increasing number of UK companies are fast-tracking digital transformation. Many of these initiatives incorporate automation technologies such as natural-language processing, machine-learning-enabled optical character recognition and conversational artificial intelligence."
And here's the Nobel prize winner who warned us that limiting free movement would indeed lead to more automation. And that, in turn, could lead to fewer jobs for everyone.
"The World Economic Forum said the rise of machines and automation would eliminate 85 million jobs by 2025. But 97 million new jobs to be created. It stressed the need for "reskilling and upskilling".
Nicola Sturgeon is a great leader. Both politically and as a "mensch". She's intelligent, honest and tough. She's also given Scotland a stature on the world stage that it could only have dreamed of under her predecessor. She's the leader Scotland needs.
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Remember: Nicola Sturgeon just had to answer more questions than the whole UK government ever did on Russian interference in the Brexit vote. Truth is, they want to destroy Sturgeon because they want to keep Scotland tied to their Westminster Brexit. And they know she can end it.
"The AstraZeneca vaccine is allegedly hardly effective in older people. According to the German Handelsblatt newspaper, the drug has been found to have an effectiveness of only eight percent in people over 65."
If ... I repeat if ... this report is true, then the big drop in efficacy for over 65s could have been discovered as part of the German or EU authorisation process, which should end this week. ... The kind of full authorisation process that the British government rushed through.
And to anyone saying I shouldn't RT this story, the Handelsblatt is a serious newspaper. And it's not the only one printing the story.
The government has an 80 seat majority. It should use it. Labour voting for this terrible deal means them doubling down on Corbyn's idiotic support for triggering Article 50 without amendments. Whatever happens from now with Brexit, Labour will co-own it. Labour is a Brexit party
For the record, here are the times Labour abstained or voted against pro-EU legislation on Brexit. But somehow, whenever it came to votes on pro-Brexit legislation they felt compelled to support the Tories. Labour is a Brexit party.
In case you're wondering, here are Keir Starmer's original 6 Brexit tests vs the Tory deal he's about to support. Truth is, Starmer has betrayed himself, and he now has no more credibility on Brexit than Corbyn had. Labour is a Brexit party. #BrexitDeal
Scotland's economy is the size of Hungary's, but with less people. An independent Scotland also has massive potential for growth. The idea that it wouldn't be welcomed into the EU with open arms is nonsensical. As is the notion that it wouldn't fulfil the criteria.
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As for the border problem with England. Yes. There'd be a border if England stayed out of the Single Market & Customs Union. Just like the border that will exist from January between England and Northern Ireland. But in exchange, Scotland would have EU trade & global EU FTAs
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So if Denmark, Finland, Slovenia, Estonia, Luxembourg, Ireland, Slovakia, Latvia, Lithuania, Cyprus, Bulgaria, Croatia, Malta and many more smaller countries can flourish as sovereign states within the EU, then so can Scotland!
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