The Rightists currently trying to goad Starmer into joining the military attack on Iran will be the first (and loudest) to moan about displaced Iranians coming over here.
The Rightists currently trying to goad Starmer into joining the military attack on Iran will be the first (and loudest) to moan about displaced Iranians coming over here.
βUnconditional surrenderβ was the Alliesβ demand in WWII. They backed it up by occupying Germany, Italy and Japan.
Is Trump prepared to send hundreds of thousands of troops to occupy Iran, a nation of 93 million people, and to risk the resulting casualties? If not, this is simply bluster.
Here's Kathleen Stock on autism. I read it so you don't have to
This is a real video from the official White House account on a war that is currently killing people. I donβt know how the US is going to come back from this.
The post was βJUSTICE THE AMERICAN WAY. πΊπΈ π₯β
A sickening society is clear in these statistics
So why is it not in the news?
Powerful wake-up call from @chakrabortty.bsky.social www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
New post just out:
"Sovereignty for sale"
The UK is uniquely exposed to the power of US tech monopolies - from Palantir to AI and cloud services.
Why is it so dangerous? What are other countries doing? And what should we do?
(Β£/free trial)
open.substack.com/pub/samf/p/s...
Just shows how much contempt Reform has for their own supporters. This is a policy that helps the kids of the wealthy educated liberal elites they claim to despise. And would harm the types of constituency they do well in.
FT comments section this morning - saying what everyone else is thinking, right?
Deluded. Labour lost about ten points during the course of the 2024 campaign. A strategic triumph it was not.
Much to my surprise, I have also become a tech sovereigntist. Tech fundamental to public and security systems should be under our control (sometimes in cooperation with similar countries- not US).
The current sovereign AI strategy is shockingly weak.
open.substack.com/pub/samf/p/s...
Does anyone think that this - effectively describing people who came here at *our* invitation to work in care homes as would-be parasites on the welfare state - is what she meant?
Your regular reminder than a large majority of voters - and overwhelming majority of Labour voters - favour giving settled migrants access to the welfare state after five years or less. The Home Secretary is not reforming rules in line with public opinion. She is doing the opposite.
Jansen Ganesh is on fire in this column on the UKβs role in the Iran conflict
www.ft.com/content/eaee...
kind of crazy that if you have enough money and don't like what you see in the media, you can just buy up every film studio, news station, and social media app and change it
An economically, politically and morally bankrupt strategy.
Bad for individuals, bad for families, bad for businesses, bad for public services, bad for integration and cohesion.
www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026...
This
Europe Abandons Both Integrity and Influence on Iran in response to Trumpβs strikes, European leaders have created an alternate reality to escape their hypocrisy. My piece @ForeignPolicy foreignpolicy.com/2026/03/03/e...
We've gone from Colin Powellβs Pottery Barn Rule that he articulated to Bush - βIf you break it, youβve bought itβ - to the Trump rule: βyou break it, they own it.β
This IPSO adjudication against the Telegraph is quite something
Confirms their story titled: βWe earn Β£345k, but soaring private school fees mean we canβt go on five holidaysβ was completely fabricated, with the family involved non-existent and stock pictures used
www.ipso.co.uk/rulings/0210...
One of the things that really gets me about this policy is that it doesnβt have the impact its supporters seem to think. It donβt affect numbers arriving but it does actively harm integration of those who come. Itβs just a really, really bad policy. Thereβs no case for it being βnecessaryβ at all.
Whatever else this is from Paul Ovenden, demanding Labour MPs back Mahmoodβs immigration crackdown, it is the most over-written, pretentious thing Iβve seen for some time.
Secretary Hegseth never misses an opportunity to act disgracefully.
Nigel Farage lied multiple times at his press conference today - including saying no-one who voted Green in Gorton and Denton has a job and he's "certain" Reform won most British born voters in the by-election, based on zero evidence, and yet not a single journalist there pushed back on them
As a Danish person who came of age during the ramping up of anti-migrant politics and Islamophobia and then moved to the UK, I find this so baffling. The UK is hardly perfect, but it is so much better at integration than so many other countries - why is that not a source of pride?
Jayme Lawson from Sinners hit the nail on the head and said how I felt with the whole BAFTAs situation.
Take two seven year olds in a primary school in the Prime Ministerβs constituency.
His Dad is a banker
Her Mum is the cleaner at that bank
Is the Governmentβs Ipoproposal that richer child gets permanent status at age 10 while in primary school & working class classmate not until they are 22?
Denmark has *far* worse outcomes - economic, social and integration - than the UK.
Just a fantasyland for those who want an excuse for their own xenophobia and/or are incapable of doing the hard work of confronting the UK's real problems.
www.thetimes.com/world/europe...
A party that is resolutely anti-bourgeois while being staffed and supported by the bourgeoisie is an intriguing and inevitably impossible strategy.
Anyway good luck attracting those Reform voters who hate you.
As journalists working today many of us are taught to recognise disinformation when we see it and fight back against it.
Unfortunately there are some who willingly seek it out and put it on their front pages. A disgrace to the profession.