According to Farage and Goodwin, Islamists en masse voted for the LGBT+ friendly white woman who represents a party run by a gay Jewish man.
According to Farage and Goodwin, Islamists en masse voted for the LGBT+ friendly white woman who represents a party run by a gay Jewish man.
Did employees not look up the company they work for? Were they under the impression Palantir were, like, the good guys?
'The Tories broke Britain,' say the Tories who broke Britain, trying to convince you to vote for Reform, a party full of the Tories who broke Britain.
I wrote about learning to listen and learning to shut up for @theguardian.com: www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle...
I wrote about visiting Englandβs Cathedrals (sometimes with my whippet) for @thetimes.com:
www.thetimes.com/uk/religion/...
There's always been a discord between material reality and perceptions of voters. But that discord has been growing and now the version of reality many people perceive seems entirely divorced from the material reality. That's terrifying.
A recent report found that 69% of Brits thought crime was rising, even though violent and other crimes (broadly speaking) have reached the lowest levels in years. (Most rich western countries have seen a big drop in violence and homicide since the 1990s.)
www.thetimes.com/uk/article/c...
Net migration in the UK fell by more than two-thirds to a post-pandemic low, but 67% of people thought it had increased. Four in five Reform voters thought immigration had grown.
www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026...
The quest for quiet in a dangerously noisy world ft.trib.al/sLRDSFl
Wrote for The FT (@financialtimes.com) about quiet tech and the quest for quiet in our homes:
giftarticle.ft.com/giftarticle/...
I wrote about the horrors and joys of getting a puppy for @thetimes.com (it has a happy ending): www.thetimes.com/article/the-...
I wrote a long and fragmented personal essay a few years ago for @newenglandreview.bsky.social, which explores place, memory, and identity. Just re-sharing as I re-engage on social media: nereview.com/article/to-t...
Recent essay I wrote on Samuel Beckett, the Internet, idiocy, and how my attention span is decreasing: the-rambling.com/2023/04/06/i...
Essay I wrote on fashion, identity, and a pair of trainers that I've always loved: www.litromagazine.com/every-saturd...
I wrote about AI and the future of fiction:
www.thebookseller.com/comment/how-...
Yeah Jenkins did - my friend (who lives nearby Wells) kept cancelling, so it sort of escaped me. Iβll be heading there soon though :)
I wrote about visiting Englandβs Cathedrals (sometimes with my whippet) for @thetimes.com:
www.thetimes.com/uk/religion/...
AI writing will impact the literary world. It will change the shape of the novel, in various ways, but the change will come from defiance, says Ioan Marc Jones in our recent Comment article π #BookSky
I was one of those men who couldnβt stop talking. Hereβs how I learned to shut up and listen
Old article I wrote on vegetarianism: www.independent.co.uk/life-style/f...
I wrote about AI and the future of fiction:
www.thebookseller.com/comment/how-...
I wrote about learning to listen and learning to shut up for @theguardian.com: www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle...
I wrote a long and fragmented personal essay a few years ago for @newenglandreview.bsky.social, which explores place, memory, and identity. Just re-sharing as I re-engage on social media: nereview.com/article/to-t...
Recent essay I wrote on Samuel Beckett, the Internet, idiocy, and how my attention span is decreasing: the-rambling.com/2023/04/06/i...
Essay I wrote on fashion, identity, and a pair of trainers that I've always loved: www.litromagazine.com/every-saturd...