At a time when Labour cannot get anything right they at least have Kemi Badenoch to help them
@kennrushworth
Politics teacher at UoM & LJMU. Specialise in comparative Voter Registration. Also found writing on Politics of Football and Icelandic Politics. Occasional drummer, very occasional poet, very very occasional midfielder.
At a time when Labour cannot get anything right they at least have Kemi Badenoch to help them
'Starmerism' is being unbothered by such trivial concerns as 'is that even true, though?' or even follow-up questions like 'is this lie even a useful one for us to tell?'
I'm now clinically fed up with post-by-election analysis telling Labour that it has to choose between middle-class cosmopolitan liberals (Gorton) and the white working class (Denton). This is cobblers because it's based on the misconception that there is only one ideological dimension.
*Academics of Bluesky:* Do you know a great UG/PG student with excellent quants skills?
@nspmartin.bsky.social and I are advertising a great fully-funded PhD on MRP and minority voting with our friends at Ipsos, so send them our way! βοΈ
www.findaphd.com/phds/project...
We (@lawrencemckay.bsky.social @williamlallen.bsky.social) have data on this stretching back to 2012 for a forthcoming report on the current academic job market in Politics - and let me just say it's unprecedentedly bad at the moment!
Met four people from my PGR dept this past week who have recently had to leave academia. Each one brilliant, hard working, and efficient in both research and teaching. This means nothing in the field now.
Given the precarity and how it only looks like getting worse more of us will leave very soon
Good enough to be an Oxford Reference and a lecturer one minute
Not good enough to be paid TA pay by The University of Manchester the next
The life of an Early Career Academic summed up in one morning:
Sending off a reference to Oxford for an exceptional student who wanted you as a ref
Sending screenshots to UoM HR of you accepting your TA hours over a month ago after they accuse you of not doing so as a reason for not paying you
The Labour Party decided to convince itself this campaign that she was someone she wasn't so badly that they convinced themselves that this living room marked her out as abnormal
Great to speak with @meganekenyon.bsky.social of @newstatesman1913.bsky.social on location about the result in Gorton and Denton, including the role of party blocs!
Clipped my bit below, but you can watch the whole video here (bonus, there is a cat!):
youtu.be/dUh_1XuAg-g?...
My more talented colleagues are already doing a great job on the professional takes on the Gorton and Denton by-election. I feel it is my place to simply add:
WOO! 'Ave that, Matt, you weapons grade bellend!
Peace out
A lot of us have been saying this for a while, however, this may be as close as we get to a slogan
[Scene is KEIR STARMER as FATHER CHRISTMAS in his factory, with RACHEL REEVES as an awkward-looking Head Elf] 1 FATHER KEIR: Well, well, well! [Elf Reeves is holding an enormous sack of letters] 2 FATHER KEIR: Look at all these letters of membership cancellation! ELF REEVES: More than ever this year 3 [Father Keir reads one out:] βDear Father Keir I am writing to cancel my Labour Party membershipβ¦β Awww how sweet 4 βI have truly believed for 40 years, but now Iβve had enough.β 5 βPlease please please this year can you deliver some policies that arenβt craven right wing bullshit?β 6 FATHER KEIR: Well, I think we know what to give this good boy donβt we? Elf Mahmood! 7 [Show SHABANA MAHMOOD as an elf poking her head round a doorway to afactory full of busy elves, above the door is a wooden sign reading CRAVEN RIGHTWING BULLSHIT FACTORY] ELF MAHMOOD: What. 8 FATHER KEIR: Do we have any performatively cruel immigration stuff left? 9 ELF MAHMOOD: We've got βstealing their belongings and a 20-year wait for settled statusββ¦? 10 FATHER KEIR: In the sack, please! [Elves Mahmood and Reeves push the big sack into the sleigh as father Keir climbs in the driverβs seat] 11 And off we goooo! [He wooshes off into the snowy polar night] 12 [Cut to a personβs LIVING ROOM - a man and a woman are looking in their stockings - the man looks disappointed] WOMAN: Is it not what you wanted MAN: Not really, no [Ends]
Forgot to post this one
So I've got Reform telling me my family and friends are actually not British after all and Labour telling me that I, despite 35+ years here, do not know about British values.
Maybe the 'British values' were the friends I made along the way? π€·ββοΈ
Heard "Finish him" from Mortal Kombat whilst reading this
Democratic theorists hold that voting contributes to some political good: individual and collective autonomy, equality, justice, pluralism, stability, better policies, and many others. But elections are common under authoritarianism, and empirical research finds that holding elections can stabilize authoritarian regimes. This creates what we term the democratβs dilemma, where citizens who vote in authoritarian elections may bolster the regimes they wish to unseat, even when they cast a vote for the opposition. We identify three major ways of thinking about the democratic value of electoral participationβjustice-based, epistemic, and proceduralist approachesβand use them to examine the complex moral considerations that confront voters in authoritarian regimes. We contend that authoritarian electionsβ residual democratic value can justify voting, even when doing so could further entrench the autocrat. Our argument also implies that the democratic principles that justify voting in authoritarian elections oblige citizens to choose the most democratic alternative.
You should vote, even if your vote won't change the outcome, because this is how we uphold the democratic principles that underlie our republican ideals.
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
Did somebody say Just Treat? πΆ
First day as a Nordic Politics lecturer. That 'weird' interest I had (still have) as a teenager has paid off.
(Or will pay off when the glacial pace of sessional uni contracts moves along)
I love AFCON. You could do an entire module on the politics and drama of it all and you'd still only be scratching the surface.
Inconsistency of academic work is ridiculous.
Sem. 2: I'm (supposedly) on 2 sessional contracts, which should balance out at something near full time π€
However
Job 1 Mon-Tue. Module lead. Got an office to meet students
Job 2 Wed-Thur. TA where i've been told i'm not even allowed a desk in the dept.
If X's owner was seen as left leaning the moral panic over this would be gigantic.
Do you reckon Nepal π³π΅ will meet their proposed election day of 5th March or is this 'Jusqu'ici tout va bien' territory waiting for further turmoil
One of the cooler things to happen this christmas period was learning I got acknowledged in the 2024 Election book. π
(Order yourself a copy)
That time of year when I support a team from Manchester
Or the Grim Repear
I am become death, eater of marmalade
Why do these maniacs keep thinking Paddington is St Peter?
Ah well x2
Ah well π