tears, literal tears, streaming down my face at that final. Never underestimate the power of a mum and her fawning gay colleague!
tears, literal tears, streaming down my face at that final. Never underestimate the power of a mum and her fawning gay colleague!
Bagehot was good on this back in the summer, www.economist.com/britain/2025... Do think it has a longlineage in posh sponsors in and around the arts, Alan Hollinghurst's latest Our evenings has a fictional family of the sort.
Extra points if it's the backing for a shower scene
the legacy Meredith has. Surely we're getting Tegan and Sara soon!
Episode kicked off with another Feist needle drop, ended with a t.a.t.u. remix, get ready the 00s are back. it's high camp
The online review analogy is brilliant, such a clear way of describing why old-school triangulation is dead. I've been talking about it in all our sessions on comms, narrative and campaigning since reading it!
The education system is failing too many working-class pupils, but we can turn it around.
Jonathan Slater, Former Perm Sect at the Department for Education on BBC Radio 4 Today, discussing a new report from the UCL Policy Lab on how we can improve standards for poorer pupils.
Meanwhile as an abundance/Yimby-curious speccy nerd, honestly interested to know if you have good examples of advocates trying to convince the public not just political elites?
Really interesting piece by James Baggaley on the dangers of policy without people - and the real divide within Labour:
www.newstatesman.com/politics/202...
As a card-carrying speccy nerd, I think its probably on all of us to acknowledge that the public are very frustrated with politics as an 'inside game'. Seems to be more than just a stylistic concern but one of how you build trust in democracy.
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We also have Harringay Green Lanes home of the best Turkish food in London. Also frankly if Tottenham is good enough for Beyonce then it's good enough for any Londoner. (I say hardened by years of battle with smug hackneyites)
my knowledge of the correct times to use MS Access vs MS Excel has been revolutionary for the productivity of every team I've ever joined!
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Listening to one interview after another, capsized by the subject of who can use which public toilet. This question is purpose-built to wrong-foot trans allies, but the anti-trans position is absurd. For the love of God, please, someone make them spell out what they want
I keep coming back to this. The chair of our equalities watchdog saying that having somewhere to go to the toilet should be dependent on "powers of advocacy" rather than a right.
After years of people delegitimising trans advocacy orgs as malign influences, this phrasing is particularly striking.
What would be the cost of going a step further for subscriptions. i.e. you have to deliberately opt in every three months to a subscription continuing. If it's just a pop up on an app surely that's pretty frictionless consumer protection
Struck a nerve! We're now all sitting in the policy lab office bemoaning unintelligible council tax platforms, moving from GPs that offered online booking to phone-only and trying to get through to an actual person at broadband providers.
Really brilliant report from @annacmcshane.bsky.social and New Britain, well timed for having just spent twenty minutes on the phone trying to book a follow-up appointment with my GP!
www.lbc.co.uk/opinion/view...
"In the think tank project titles and the briefings and the MP op-eds, a world that ultimately not that many people pay attention to, this habit of posing with the language of the right does nothing but signal a crushing lack of ideological self-confidence, and not a hint of desperation."
Given we're discussing how to 'get Britain building again' will raise my smallest policy grudge.
Putting a skip on the kerb anywhere in London for a month costs ~Β£1.3k-Β£2k in permits and fees to the local council.
Yet we're supposedly serious about retrofit and building more housing!
Agreed but also think people create a 0-sum game between types of socialising, when (esp. for those with anxiety) going to work and talking to colleagues builds the muscle of social connection. e.g If I'm at work I'm more likely to a) go out after b) not be daunted by reaching out to friends
That and the "algorithms"... Although I think like @dmk1793.bsky.social I'm talking less about Labour and how it's met by MSM when it tries to talk about the good life and more about outriders more broadly. Think the former is absolutely a dead end barring some very well-respected local politicians.
Which I think points to a question of whether the soc dems weakness is more in the 'how' of talking about the good life that resonates, rather than the 'what'