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JJ Hairston says Jesus was first to preach socially distant word

JJ Hairston, Not Holding back album cover Award-winning gospel singer J.J. Hairston says a global pandemic has taught Christians how to return to true devotion to God. He urged Christians to follow Jesus’ example as He was the “first to preach a socially distant word.”  Hairston released Not Holding Back, his 11th studio album at the top of the year. The record was recorded during the national lockdown of 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic and the music instructor said the title of the album release represents the theme of everything he and his team did musically.  I honestly can say 2020 is the most difficult year I ve ever experienced. And it s not because I haven t experienced loss or grief in other years. It s just been a collective source of strain for so many people. So even in seasons of the year where we were doing OK, it still hurt us to watch other people s struggle,” Hairston told The Christian Post in a recent interview.  

EU trade deal hardwires Thatcherite economics into future relationship, says Labour s No Holding Back group

THE trade agreement passed today “hardwires Thatcherite economics into Britain’s permanent agreement with the EU,” Labour’s No Holding Back initiative warned today. In an analysis of the deal released just ahead of the vote, Labour MPs Ian Lavery and Jon Trickett and councillor and former MP Laura Smith said the “whole agreement amounts to market triumphalism,” noting that it defines its own objective as “the free movement of capital and payments related to transactions liberalised under this agreement.” Any economic damage consequent on the deal will hit the poorest hardest, they argue – while measures required to stop it doing so, such as “a huge financial aid package to Britain’s struggling regions, a campaign to drive up productivity across industry, including direct intervention to build new industries [and] the refinancing of our public services” appear to be ruled out in the text of the agreement.

Editorial The Brexit agreement is bad – but it needn t dictate our future

THE trade agreement between Britain and the EU passing today was a foregone conclusion. Responses on the left to the PM’s deal-or-no-deal offer have varied. Some, including former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, strongly defended a vote against it. As he warns, some of the worst aspects of EU membership are “baked in” to the deal: “This deal does not break free of state aid or public procurement restrictions, or of commitments to competition and privatisation of public services.” The same grim assessment is shared by the authors of the No Holding Back report, Ian Lavery, Jon Trickett and Laura Smith, who state that it “hardwires Thatcherite economics into Britain’s permanent relationship with the EU.” 

Has it been one year hard Labour?

Has it been a year of hard Labour? New jobs for Jeremy Corbyn s defeated MPs include the boss of a spinners mill, a top political aide, and one STILL doing constituency casework Defeat at the General Election paved the way for top executive postings for many of the Labour candidates Yet it also torpedoed the careers of rising stars who emerged from the campaign without their Commons jobs The batch of Labour candidates followed Jeremy Corbyn into the party s worst election result since 1935  Many struggled to shake the politics itch and have side-stepped into advisory or campaigning roles  Others have forged a completely new career as a director of a spinner s mill or Mongolian trade champion 

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