Is anyone asking what is the structure that is coordinating UK and other forces in the Mediterranean and the Gulf? What is the chain of command? Is it a free for all? Or is the US involved?
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Is anyone asking what is the structure that is coordinating UK and other forces in the Mediterranean and the Gulf? What is the chain of command? Is it a free for all? Or is the US involved?
An excellent thread from my colleague @meganbryer.bsky.social ahead of #IWD2026 this Sunday
Lots below including quotes from some of the women who have served as government ministers, reflecting on their time in office
So does she think such people donβt pay VAT when they go shopping? There are lots of UK people who donβt pay tax, and they live in Dubai (or Thailand, from where they bankroll Reform). But she never sees them as a problem
Also, no evidence US even wants it. Flying into a combat zone outside chain of command is a rapid way to make the RAF even smaller, cf F-15s in Kuwait. And sheβs clueless about international law (as well as military operations)
If she ever got near levers of power it would be terrifying. Argues that UK should attack Iran because its bases in Qatar, BahreΓ―n, UAE are under attack. Yet all those countries have armed forces and none of them are attacking Iran.
Every time a Labour politician tries to present their party as middle of the road, between extremes of Green and Reform, they make it much more difficult for progressives to support them. Do they have no-one who can interpret polling data?
There seems to be a widespread view that adherence to international law is somehow optional. Reminds me of Russian friends who described their situation as βthe law is like a gate in the middle of a field. You can use it if you want but donβt have toβ. And we know where that went.
Even before the illegal attack on Iran, I was preparing a talk on how climate change, and especially AMOC collapse, could lead to UK population becoming refugees. Little did I know that some of the most xenophobic Brits would be fleeing Dubai just so soon. Always remember, it could be you
New data from @whoeurope.bsky.social sets out the scale of the challenge we face in tackling Big Tobacco. We in @eupha.bsky.social stand with WHO in urging much stronger action.
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Sorry but disagree. Engagement with X is complicity. This is a moral issue above all.
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Indeed. A point some of us have made repeatedly, and futilely, to people who claim to be able to βmake Brexit workβ, without a clue about how the EU works
Iranians listening to calls to rise up against the regime today would do well to look at what happened in Warsaw in August 1944
When Starmer says the Greens and Reform are equally extreme, just as when Labour make the same comparison between SNP and Reform, it causes a visceral reaction in me. Not just because itβs stupid. But because it shows a fundamental triviality about the existential threat posed by the far right.
Interesting that the total vote for Labour, Greens and LibDems in the Gorton & Denton by-election was 68% - just as it was in 2024
So, Labour is haemorrhaging votes to the centre and left, not to the right
Remember when Farage made one of his rare visits to the European Parliament and said that nobody there ever held a real job, pointing to Vytenis Andriukaitis, a cardiac surgeon and one of the drafters on the Lithuanian constitution
So is @martinnicholls.bsky.social Allister Heath headline generator now covering all Telegraph writers?
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On BBC R4 Today, chair of Reform suggests Hannah Spencer, victor in Gorton & Denton, may struggle with βnuts and boltsβ of the constituency. Sheβs a qualified plumber FGS
What we have seen in Gorton and Denton is what we saw in Caerphilly in October.
A lot of people really donβt want the hateful politics of Reform and will work hard and smart to try and keep them out.
Labour must now listen to this and stop the grim attempts to mimic Farage.
67.9% voted progressive
No doubt, media coverage of Gorton & Denton will focus on Labour coming third. But surely the most important message is the Reform was thoroughly rejected. We need proportional representation now more than ever.
Disabled Rohingya refugee Nurul Amin Shah Alam was found dead after being abandoned by U.S. Border Patrol five miles from his home in Buffalo. This is horrifying. It cannot happen in America. It must stop now.
Couldnβt resist it β¦
And so it continues - one heart rending story of separation of families after another
www.theguardian.com/politics/202...
Follow the money β¦ on a long and circuitous route from the American public to Chinese exporters. You really couldnβt make it up. Not, of course, that the Democrats will make any capital from this madness.
A badge of honour!
They just don't get it. The Home Office clearly has not engaged with dual nationals affected by this move on passports. If they had, they would never have imposed a Β£589 fee simply to make an electronic linkage to your other passport.
www.theguardian.com/politics/202...
Those of us who have tried to research public-private partnerships will, I suspect, read these words by @davidallengreen.bsky.social and say Amen
Thank you for all you are doing on this - exemplary journalism. Iβm completely mystified why the government is heading towards a car crash with its foot on the accelerator. Mad, bad, or both?
As predicted
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