Out of interest - What did you move from heating oil to?
Out of interest - What did you move from heating oil to?
We will continue to support the First Past the Post system of voting, as it allows voters to kick out politicians who don't deliver, both locally and nationally.
There was a sort of line in the manifesto but it was vague. cdn.prod.website-files.com/5da42e2cae7e...
What I will never understand is....Twitter was *never* a good gauge of public opinion! I genuinely cannot understand the people who have clearly been using it as a measure of something other than 'internal leadership contests' (where it was genuinely useful' or 'ways to discover cool links'.
I'd be very interested to see the numbers on this, but have no idea where to find the data.
How many women athletes must now take this test x Β£185 = How much money drained from women's sport funding? In order to stigmatise and exclude how many on ideological grounds?
And sheβs gone. Noem that is...
Cβmon, people. Look at your Kremlin style guide. The phrase is βspecial military operation.β Not all of you are getting this right.
π€ Bogus self-employment costs the UK about Β£8.5bn every year, I told the BBC.
βοΈ This includes Uber, Deliveroo, Oxbridge colleges, construction firms + hair salons writing sham self-employment contracts for their staff.
β¬οΈ Listen to this excellent BBC Radio 4 show.
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If anyone is friends with any Georgian air traffic controllers, buy them a nice bottle of wine. As guardians of pretty much the only narrow gap still available between Europe and Asia that avoids both Iran, the Gulf, Ukraine and Russia, they are under some substantial pressure.
Asif Aziz evictions story is going mainstream. Telegraph and Independent have covered in recent days. Now the FT has done a brilliant piece - including finding another property affected, where a Ukrainian refugee and their disabled son are being evicted by Aziz. giftarticle.ft.com/giftarticle/...
While I suspect there may be an element of a post by-election bump here, it should be a warning sign for Labour that their hostile policies towards asylum seekers, migrants in general, trans and non-binary individuals, disabled people etc aren't winning them any votes.
news.sky.com/story/greens...
Good lord. What an abject failure the Blue Labour strategy has been.
Absolutely baffling to watch Newsnight try to discuss a complex regional conflict in half an hour.
Whoever cut the programme back was an idiot. Channel 4βs bulletin at 7PM was far superior. Largely for not just relying on talking heads and doing some actual journalism.
Anyone working in "news" or "politics" needs to finally wrap their minds around the idea that X isn't reaching anyone that matters. You're wasting your time pitching no one. You're wasting your money pitching no one.
Remember all the involved debates about a "just war" ahead of the Iraq War? Well, this is just war.
No law, no responsibility, just small men with their fingers on war machines.
War is hell, mash meme
This is partly the result of a media culture that has a) tended to treat migration policy as though there is one button marked βget toughβ and the only question is how hard a government will press it and b) failed to understand how far immigrants and Brits are not always discrete groups.
It does feel like Starmer and Mahmoud have seen Labour rejected by its own *actual* core vote (instead of its imagined one) in its heartland and decided that the answer is just to reject those core voters right back.
Suicidal politics.
Eg. bsky.app/profile/maik...
People in this government have got themselves so convinced theyβre right they canβt even read (slightly questionable) polling properly.
"Iβd promised the tenants that we would not let up on this story, especially when many of them got in touch to ask us, in the absence of any clear communication from their landlord, whether they still had a place to live."
Journalism is a public good.
it's a pretty typical european nation with an outdated electoral system
Allister heath headline generator: Allister Heath The catastrophic reality of manchester losing another plumber is finally dawning on the British public
John Curtis doubling down on Conservative vote going to Reform. Some of it will, but there were Conservative voters in G&D who told me they wanted nothing to do with Reform.
PM: You get those migration numbers down?
Home Sec: Sure did boss, real fuckin damaging to public services and increasing the one voters hate most, just like you asked
PM: what
The question isnβt if you do some food waste collection - itβs if you do it for all households. And I donβt think Brent has met that yet. The fact there arenβt officers in place with time to answer or clear data on progress does not inspire confidence.
And yet we had a note in a newsletter from the council at the start of the year saying they were all set for it to happen.
Meanwhile household recycling rates havenβt changed London-wide since about 2012. Which as it happens is also when the current fudge on London wide arrangements for strategy had taken effect. www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
A map of boroughs in and around london. 11 of the London boroughs are grey (no response), four are red (No), one is pink (no but with a transitional agreement), the rest (19) are blue.
BBC couldnβt even get an answer from a third of councils in London on if they were on target to collect food waste by end of March. Little wonder strategic targets to reduce waste and increase proportion recycled are missed year after year. www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Former UK PM Gordon Brown is providing - voluntarily and not for the first time - information to the police about abuses of power relating to the Epstein files. As PM Brown was briefed against by people such as Alistair Campbell and Peter Mandelson as being βpsychologically flawedβ β¦.1/