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ChrisMayLA6, to politics
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Simon Woolley on Diane Abbott:

'How [Labour] deals with Abbott in the next 48 hours will be a defining moment. She is but one MP, but, more than Starmer’s high command seems to understand, she matters: to many of Britain’s minorities, to women, to working-class voters.... the first Black woman to enter parliament must be accorded the dignity that her place in history deserves'!

How Labour 'deals with' Abbott may well inform how many now vote!


https://www.theguardian.com/politics/article/2024/may/30/diane-abbott-should-be-allowed-stand-election-labour-angela-rayner

Wen,
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@ChrisMayLA6 it may well. Labour/Statmerhave bedsores stupid on this. Unfortunately in England under FPTP have little choice. In Scotland, Wales and NI we have alternatives.

ChrisMayLA6, to movies
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Fed up with election coverage (already)... well, why not check out this list of the top 20 Clint Eastwood films - its his 94th Birthday - and see if you agree with the ranking, or whether the Guardian has left out your favourite Eastwood movie.

It'll take your mind of the political stuff for a few minutes (and you need that, I know I did).

https://www.theguardian.com/film/article/2024/may/30/happy-94th-birthday-clint-eastwood-his-best-films-ranked

ChrisMayLA6, to France
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Well, I supposed its good to be known for something... but this?

In France, Emmanuel Macron has warned those tempted to vote for Marine Le Pen, that my well suffer later regrets... so the shouldn't 'be like the British who cried after Brexit'!

Yup, that's what we're known for now; shooting ourselves in the (political) foot & then crying about it later.

Ah well...

h/t Guardian

Wen,
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@ChrisMayLA6

A desperate lesson rather than a good example.

ChrisMayLA6, to random
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Updated:

The attempted smearing of Angela Rayner has not got very far.... Manchester Police are taking no further action regarding accusations of her breaking electoral & neither are Stockport Council or the HMRC (all have formally stated there's no case to answer).

Of course, the point of the smear was to get to this state before the election & then say .... 'well of course there's no smoke without a fire'... but of course THERE WAS NO SMOKE AT ALL!

That's how smears work!

h/t FT

ChrisMayLA6, to random
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On one side we have the BCC arguing ''We urgently need to get a better trading relationship with our closest neighbour,' (FT); on the other EU sources say while they're looking for closer relations with a Labour Govt. there will be no concessions, with closer economic relations requiring the UK to accept 'rules & responsibilities' (Guardian).

So an end-game is in sight; a better relationship with the EU but as a rule taking external partner.

So this is what Brexit will have delivered!

MintSpies,
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@ChrisMayLA6 Seems absolutely fair: if you want to carry on sleeping with your ex after divorce, it's only appropriate that you have to follow their rules!

ChrisMayLA6, to random
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here's the Guardian's guide to what might happen when/if Daniel Křetínský's buys the Post Office.

The key point is the sunset clause on commitments like union recognition & universal service provision - in five years time, he (and his company) can do what they want with the post office...

Prepare to enjoy the last five years of postal services as you know it... in 2029 things may start to look very different!

https://www.theguardian.com/business/article/2024/may/29/what-will-royal-mails-takeover-mean-for-customers-and-postal-workers

GhostOnTheHalfShell,
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@ChrisMayLA6

Have you every had the impulse to cast off London and let it sail off to its own destiny?

ChrisMayLA6, to Health
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So Junior Doctors will be striking just before the election having lost patience with the lack of any progress in pay negotiations, to match the reassurances the were given when they paused previous strike action.

Rishi Sunak claims this looks 'politically motivated'; only in the sense that he & his familiars have failed to deliver any repair of doctors' standard of living.

This is part of Tory engineered health crisis that itself is politically motivated!


https://www.theguardian.com/society/article/2024/may/29/junior-doctors-strike-england-june

MadeyeTheCarnaptious,
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@ChrisMayLA6

Just in time to emphasise they haven't been on strike in Scotland became we have a government that works. An SNP government.

This needs to be shouted from the rooftops.

ChrisMayLA6, to random
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Q. what does the treatment of much maligned MP Diane Abbot tell us about the Labour Party?

Maurice Mcleod suggests quite a lot, and its not so good....

And just in case you've forgotten, in the run up to the 2017 election nearly half of all offensive & abusive tweets sent to female MPs (and this was a lot of tweets) were sent to Diane Abbot.

So, now it looks like the Labour Party is joining in with the Trolls (albeit more subtly).

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/article/2024/may/29/labour-shocking-treatment-diane-abbott-alienate-black-voters

junesim63,
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@ChrisMayLA6
First Labour alienates LGBT voters over its trans policies, then Muslim voters over Gaza, now it alienates Black voters over Diane Abbott, whose awful treatment goes much further back ( see the Forde Report). However, Labour welcomes white Tory MPs Christian Wakeford and Natalie Elphicke, who both have a history of anti-immigration rhetoric and voting. And it's only in oppostion. What will it do in power?

#DianeAbbott #LabourParty

For ref re Wakeford:
https://labourlist.org/2022/01/7-things-we-know-about-christian-wakefords-record-in-parliament/

JimmyB,
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@junesim63 @ChrisMayLA6 I had to block some utter f-with yesterday who was on the get-on-the- train-or-get-left-on-the-platform narrative. It’s like these folks have had a lobotomy. Kept asking me for peer review of my claim that he is a

It’s depressing when you realise you rightly despise large numbers of your compatriots…

ChrisMayLA6, to random
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Just in case you have missed it.... currency traders & others with an eye on the BoE, have bid up the price of sterling against the Euro, as prospects for a reduction in UK interest rates fade.

Well, I did warn you that the BoE Directors were gaslighting us when they claimed a reduction in rates was looking likely...

Of course, they'll say things have changed, but my guess is there was never a prospect of rates being reduced this side of summer - we all need to suffer more!

ChrisMayLA6, to art
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This week I've been mainly reading, no. 155.

Hugh Eakin' highly readable Picasso’s War: How Modern Art Came to America (2022), focusses on the campaign firstly by John Quinn, then Alfred Barr (MOMA) to raise Picasso's profile in the USA in the first half of C20th & is an accessible account of the art worlds of New York & Paris from 1900-1945. Its perhaps a little more journalistic than analytical but relates a fascinating story well, even if it needed more illustrations.


@bookstodon

ChrisMayLA6, to Economics
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The Office for National Statistics has been having some trouble with its key reports (such as the Labour Force Survey) & aside from dealing with budget cuts, it has also confronted (under-reported) strike action on the removal of flexible working for staff as well as a (linked?) growing exodus of staff (many in high-expertise middle level positions have left for the private sector); less than half as many people joined the ONS as left in 2023.

The ONS is in trouble!

h/t FT

ChrisMayLA6, to random
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Here is the (two dimensional) political placing of the parties in the forthcoming UK election from Political Compass....

If you thought you didn't have an awful lot of choice, the fact that all major parties are (on this assessment) siting in the blue (Right/Authoritarian) quadrant will confirm that suspicion

#election #democracy

source: https://www.politicalcompass.org/uk2024

h/t @melanie @PoliceStateUK

simon_brooke,
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@ChrisMayLA6 @melanie @PoliceStateUK It really irritates and annoys me to hear London journalists refer to #Labour and the #LibDems as 'centre left'. Objectively, of course, they're nothing of the sort -- but in the perversely distorted context of English politics, there is some (relative) truth to it.

But it's also really sad, from a Scottish context, so see how far right the #SNP are these days.

#GeneralElectionUK
#ScotPol

MacNaBracha,
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ChrisMayLA6, to random
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Although the Right wing media is reporting Diane Abbot has had the whip restored but will be 'banned' from standing, what seems likely to happen is that she may/will not be selected as the candidate for her constituency, thereby muddying the waters on whether she has banned or not supported by the local party....

There's going to be a lot of contrasting narratives in the next few days, but its not clear whether if rejected she'd have time to organise standing as an independent

#DianeAbbott

ChrisMayLA6, to Futurology
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In the looking glass world OFWAT, reducing or abandoning fines for sewage & other regulatory infractions will encourage the water firms to expand their investment in infrastructure to solve the problems their lack of investment has caused....

So, the one (weak) sanction that they have their abandoning on the basis of an assumption that the water firms will amend their behaviour through persuasion....

If you think this seems a strategy that is unlikely to be successful, I'm with you.

ChrisMayLA6, to random
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To be clear: I don't have any sympathy for the Tories...

but the key problem they have (like any government after a decade & a half in power), is when, for instance they say they are going to clamp down on tax avoidance, its not unreasonable to ask, well if you are going to do it now why haven't you done it sometime in the previous fifteen years.....

And, its pretty difficult to campaign on a dreadful recent record, while saying well, now we can rectify this often noted problem.

#election

Loukas,
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@ChrisMayLA6 reminds me of that scene in O Brother Where Art Thou when the idiot nephew says "we gotta get ourselves some of that re-form!" and Pappy Daniels replies "how can we stand on reform when we're the incumbent?"

Brexit allowed the Tories to pretend to be a new party once, but they're not got any way to extend that trick.

tony,
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@ChrisMayLA6 The existing government is supposed to campaign on 'look how great things are, if you vote for the other guy they'll ruin it'.

The tories can't do that, they'd be laughed out of the room.

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