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Labour MP Sam Rushworth attacked me yesterday in a lengthy statement. His argument: there aren’t many migrants in County Durham yet, so relax while the Home Office puts more on your street. He says about 500, and “that’s it.” The Home Office letter asks for another 150 bedspaces to...

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🤯 The reasons this Labour MP gives for why migrants come here are absolutely INSANE! Listen to this absolute gem from Sam Rushworth on national TV: “There’s two big pull factors. One is that they speak the English language because we spent a couple of centuries going around the world colonising it and teaching everyone our language.” Jeremy Kyle is taken aback, realises Sam has just let the cat out of the bag, and fires straight back: “There’s the reason that the Labour Party will forever allow people to come to this country… you’ve just said what I’ve always suspected is central to many people’s view – that as you said, we went around the world colonising, and that’s why we should accept.” Sam then carries on with more utter nonsense about how they want to live in a country where they can “speak the language and already have a support network.” Kyle can’t believe what he’s hearing and jumps straight back in: “Half of them can’t speak English when they get here! Come on Sam… you’re not telling me a majority of migrants who come to this country can speak English are you!?” These are the people running the country. The ones supposedly tasked with stopping the immigration crisis. It’s terrifying how completely detached from reality they are. Claiming most of them speak English shows he lives in a total bubble. He has no idea what ordinary people actually face every day: hotels packed with young men who can’t speak a word of English, crumbling services, rising crime, and a system that actively rewards illegal entry. And the colonialism excuse? That’s the real giveaway. It means he thinks we should just take as many as decide to come because it’s all our fault. Sheer ideological nonsense. If that’s your starting point, you will never stop the boats. You’ll only manage the decline, while lecturing the rest of us about history.

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Ben Horowitz to startup CEOs: “There’s always an answer” Ben recalls Business Week writing a cover story about his company Loudcloud titled “The IPO from Hell.” The Red Herring wrote an article speculating that Ben was taking the company’s cash and setting it on fire in his parking lot. “These things hurt my feelings… But most of the stress doesn’t come so much from what people in the press and people on Twitter think. It’s more how people in the company start to feel about it. You’ve brought all these people in. They believed in you. Things aren’t going as sold. And you feel that, and it’s going badly. And then it’s amplified if they read that you suck in the press, as they did about me many times.” He continues: “I didn’t care that they said I was an idiot. What bothered me was people who work for me would go home and their spouse would go, ‘You know your CEO is an idiot? I just read it here in Business Week.’” As an entrepreneur, Ben had never really found a great outlet for this. He vented to his friend Bill Campbell who had similar experiences running a company called Go. But that didn’t help that much: “We’d talk about it and he would understand, but it didn’t help that much. It’s still a struggle. It’s still difficult. You just have to focus your mind on what you can do… You can’t focus on what’s going wrong and what that might imply.” He recalls an idea from Peter Thiel’s class on startups: “He says there are people who believe in statistics — they believe there are probabilities, that things happen, and all you can do is run a process and it is what it is… And then there are people who believe in calculus, and they believe there’s a right answer. If you’re a startup CEO, you have to believe in calculus. You have to believe you can find the answer and that’s all you can focus on… And trust me, there’s always an answer.” Source: Startup Grind (Feb 2014)

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