π¨π¨ Covid19 cases in Wales are up 117% week on week - this increase is the highest weekly increase seen by any of the home nations since the summer.
β‘οΈ Cases have less relevance with #Omicron so much more transmissible - patients in intensive care unchanged and deaths down
π¨π¨ 311 confirmed #COVID19 patients in general beds in Wales - up 32% on a week ago but 79% lower than last year
βΌοΈ No change in no of patients in ventilated beds the past week - 72% lower than last year
π| Average Farm Business Income between Β£23k - Β£91k per year depending on type of farm.
π₯ NHS Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Champion Β£105k - Β£139k a year.
𧨠The UK Labour Government trying to destroy farming and putting billions into the NHS resulting in more management.
1οΈβ£ The NHS manager won't save your life if you fall ill.
2οΈβ£ The NHS manager won't provide food for your plate. They will a gold plated final salary pension.
3οΈβ£ The farmer will work considerably more hours in all weather and under the new Government the family may have to sell off parts of the business upon death to pay taxes that go towards funding the NHS manager's pension.
π€― A Government can prioritise where it spends and takes their money. This Government has got it all wrong.
πΊ | Labour Shadow Minister - 'If you look at France & how their energy bills went up last Winter it was a fraction of the UK [as they have] onshore wind'
β UK produces double its electricity from wind than France
Chancer politician is talking π»πΌπ»ππ²π»ππ² with @JuliaHB1
He wants to sit in the Cabinet with Keir Starmer after the next election and decide on the energy policy of the UK and quite frankly has little understanding of the facts he is talking about.
It is dangerous that people like this get into positions of influence.
In 2022 the UK produced around 80TWh of electricity from wind, France was just under 40TWH.
France uses more electricity overall than the UK but two-thirds from nuclear - which is why prices were lower and stable.
π | 58% of current inflation comes from Domestic fuel & utility costs, plus food.
β Bank of England cannot significantly impact demand by putting up interest rates as global factors are behind them and goods are necessary.
Lack of energy security why inflation is still high.
The Bank of England has just been adding to the woes of households through increasing costs associated with housing. This is through those with mortgages that come to and end, and those who rent privately when landlords' mortgages go up.