heβs focusing on delivery rather than pr stunts
I have no reason to suppose that he, who would take away my Liberty, would not when he had me in his Power, take away everything else - Locke
A sign with information about a play, that says a gun is shown but not fired
I'm calling Chekhov
Absolutely this. We abolished the death penalty for incredibly sound reasons. That no one will mourn Huntley is precisely the point: rights-based constitutional democracies extend humane treatment even to the most reprehensible of people because hard experience has taught us it makes us all safer.
Headline from both the 16th Century and tonight's Spurs game:
Questions For Tudor Following Palace Catastrophe
A tidy summation of current events.
I love how Ipsos show the margin of error on their charts. Should be industry standard!
The badge of the London Necropolis and National Mausoleum Company. Surrounded by an ouroboros, a skull and crossbones sits above an hourglass and the motto "Mortus quies vivis salus". I washed out of Latin shortly after discovering Caecilius was in the fucking horto, but think it's loosely "peace for the dead, safety for the living". The whole design looks like it was outsourced to a 13yo metal fan, tbh.
Bring back proper railway branding, cowards!
"Richard! Stop hiding under a cache-misère of your own mythology! We have guests!"
I find it astonishing that part of the discussion around this war is whether a a leader who started it will get bored with it or not
WHY are you picking one over the other when the electoral maths suggest, at best, an even split between them, & at worst, that only one group is really recoverable and it isnβt the one you like, for any reason other than an attachment to one group more like what you think Labour was set up to help?
I donβt think you can claim at one and the same time that βLabour values are meaninglessβ AND that Labour must value a group you are obviously identifying as βmore like the working classβ (middle earners) than a different group (people bothered by hostile approach to immigration).
Iβve been obsessed with the βschool warsβ meme, what it says about London, the very real fears of parents, algorithmic school rumoursβ¦ and why almost no other news outlets have just sent people to stand and see what happened. Hereβs where weβve ended up. www.londoncentric.media/p/school-war...
Satire: dead again.
βWeβve murdered the entire leadership of a regional power by mistakeβ
I donβt even believe all military action undertaken by the United Kingdom should be determined by MPsβ vote, but it is just so lazy and offensive to toss off that kind of absurdly weak and vacuous answer at a time of genuine crisis.
You might think in the world of complex international politics, there are no inherently right and wrongs answers, only ones that deal more or less successfully with the vast challenges we face.
But youβd be wrong: *this* is an incorrect answer.
It used to be a trope that it was the left of the Labour Party that loved βone last heaveβ, offering the same failed policy programme to the country time and again in the hope that *this time* itβll work.
All Americans I know want to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.
All Americans I know would like to see theocracy fall and democracy emerge in Iran.
The debate is not about these objectives but about the most effective means of achieving them.
Is war the best means? I'm skeptical.
Which, if my maths is right, suggests by the end of the 4 weeks, the bombing will be then scheduled to last for just over 2 years, and by the time those 2 years are up, theyβll be committed to a 60 year campaign, and when they get to the end of that, itβll be scheduled to take just under 1700 years.
Over at Twitter, an assorted combo of paid russian stooges and probably unpaid useful idiots from academia are involved in another cycle of « imagine if Ru did XΒ Β» about a bunch of international law violations Russia has been committing for a decade. Itβs pathetic.
Why have only one thinly planned foreign policy when you can have three?
Jesus wept.
But Green-leaning voters are both willing to be persuaded AND have policy objectives the govt might actually be able to achieve before an election (whereas if there ever was anything that cld be done to persuade Reform-voters to the centre, it isnβt doable now).
But isnβt the correct Q not βwho would you like to win backβ but actually βwho might you be able to win back through taking action now?β
Precisely because Reform-minded voters have been the objects of govt comms efforts by both Con & Lab with no actual delivery theyβre prob beyond recall.
Utter vile nonsense. Russia has hit so so many schools and kindergartens, killing and injuring children week on week
βJohn Bercow is believed to be in hidingβ
I'm enjoying how there's functionally no difference between me posting a thought here and going into the garden and shouting it at a pigeon.