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I live in rural Suffolk and write mostly about politics for East Anglia Bylines

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It was on dozens of official leaflets too. Across the country, Reform pledged to cut or freeze council tax.

Everywhere they're in control it's rising (as it has to - they knew it was a promise they could never keep).

10.03.2026 17:42 πŸ‘ 70 πŸ” 35 πŸ’¬ 1 πŸ“Œ 0
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A Reform promise is just …. a lie that hasn’t happened yet 🀨

10.03.2026 19:37 πŸ‘ 5 πŸ” 4 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 1
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Private jet used for Nigel Farage Chagos stunt linked to Reform mega-donor Exclusive: Plane that flew Reform leader to Maldives appears to be linked to billionaire Christopher Harborne

A private jet used for Farage’s Chagos stunt is reportedly linked to a billionaire donor who has given Β£12m to Reform

Huge money can buy political influence.

The #ElectionsBill must go further. Democracy shld be shaped by voters not the biggest cheque.

www.theguardian.com/politics/202...

10.03.2026 12:42 πŸ‘ 170 πŸ” 67 πŸ’¬ 6 πŸ“Œ 4

I wrote this piece just five days ago - predicting Trump would walk away and leave everyone else to clear up his mess ….and here we are - concluding extract below:

10.03.2026 12:01 πŸ‘ 191 πŸ” 71 πŸ’¬ 14 πŸ“Œ 3
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For the last few days the President of the USA and the White House communications team have been active agents of Russian influence, spreading the Putin narrative and trying to undermine democracy.

05.03.2026 08:01 πŸ‘ 909 πŸ” 296 πŸ’¬ 53 πŸ“Œ 16

Also wondering about the longer term impacts of an environment in which the world views of many writing from the US are so at variance with everyone else - whether on trade, China, or what it means to be allies

05.03.2026 08:35 πŸ‘ 15 πŸ” 2 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0

I was reading a wiki post about the kindertransport this morning - my dad’s oldest friend was one of them - and I couldn’t help noticing just how extraordinary a proportion of those children grew up to become celebrated contributors to science, the arts, politics, industry and academia.

02.03.2026 18:06 πŸ‘ 0 πŸ” 1 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0
Disused Wisbech to March railway - Crooked rails near Crooked Bank

Disused Wisbech to March railway - Crooked rails near Crooked Bank

After nearly 60 years without passenger trains, Wisbech–March could move a step closer to reopening. Β£500,000 has been secured to explore whether the line can finally return. John Elworthy reports

eastangliabylines.co.uk/business/tra...

01.03.2026 16:00 πŸ‘ 13 πŸ” 4 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0
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The Queen, the palace and the media were accomplices in the Andrew fiasco Failings of the past mean the final test of King Charles’s reign will be damage control

Failings of the past mean the final test of King Charles’s reign will be damage control

✏️ Clive Irving

01.03.2026 15:01 πŸ‘ 13 πŸ” 5 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0
β€œI don’t think the progressives beat us,” he added. β€œI think the progressives were told how to vote and I think what you saw was a coalition of Islamists and woke progressives that came together to dominate the constituency.”

β€œI don’t think the progressives beat us,” he added. β€œI think the progressives were told how to vote and I think what you saw was a coalition of Islamists and woke progressives that came together to dominate the constituency.”

Or, as some would call it Matt, democracy.

27.02.2026 06:21 πŸ‘ 1416 πŸ” 178 πŸ’¬ 80 πŸ“Œ 51

Even now you will find very senior people in Labour who just do not take the threat from the left seriously at all, and who simply refuse to believe who their own voters actually are. Now that the Greens actually realise who their voters can be, they have a big opening.

27.02.2026 07:59 πŸ‘ 580 πŸ” 78 πŸ’¬ 23 πŸ“Œ 11
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The Representation of the People Bill: contours of the debates to come The government’s long-awaited proposals for electoral reforms, published last month, will receive their first scrutiny in the House of Commons next Monday. Ahead of that debate, Alan Renwick analys…

"Many observers fear that democracy is drowning in a sea of mis- and disinformation. Yet the bill contains almost nothing to address this."

Big holes in the elections bill on crypto and foreign donations too.
constitution-unit.com/2026/02/26/t...

26.02.2026 19:59 πŸ‘ 28 πŸ” 12 πŸ’¬ 1 πŸ“Œ 1
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Fall in UK net migration threatens to carve deep hole in public finances Issue is expected to come under the spotlight in chancellor Rachel Reeves’ Spring Statement

The migration doom loop at work: does anyone in government seriously think that a strategy designed to keep out skilled workers and students makes either economic or political sense?

://www.ft.com/content/7408ad00-e4eb-41c7-8849-36061bc0eac1

26.02.2026 22:17 πŸ‘ 306 πŸ” 142 πŸ’¬ 11 πŸ“Œ 4
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Rupert Lowe Posed With Neo-Nazi Who Recruits White Supremacists Into Restore Britain Chris Mitchell, who has claimed that β€œJewish control over our people WILL be coming to an end" and described himself as a "Nazi-Buddhist", was welcomed into the party by Lowe

πŸ“Œ ICYMI β€” Rupert Lowe Posed With Neo-Nazi Who Recruits White Supremacists Into Restore Britain

Chris Mitchell, who has claimed that β€œJewish control over our people WILL be coming to an end" and described himself as a "Nazi-Buddhist", was welcomed into the party by Lowe

26.02.2026 22:00 πŸ‘ 83 πŸ” 49 πŸ’¬ 3 πŸ“Œ 2
Make Votes Matter protest at Westminster. One activist holds a banner that says, "Our FPTP voting system fails to give us representation in govt".

Make Votes Matter protest at Westminster. One activist holds a banner that says, "Our FPTP voting system fails to give us representation in govt".

The populist right is on the march, writes Jenny Riddell-Carpenter. The progressive legacy of this government, our democracy, shared prosperity and the rights we have taken for granted are all on the line. How should progressives respond?

eastangliabylines.co.uk/democracy/el...

20.02.2026 13:01 πŸ‘ 10 πŸ” 6 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0
Nigel Farage and Rupert Lowe in parliament. A "glitch" treatment has been done to the photo to signify breaking up or a schism.

Nigel Farage and Rupert Lowe in parliament. A "glitch" treatment has been done to the photo to signify breaking up or a schism.

Farage, James Orr and Rupert Lowe – The Bear examines how competing visions and rivalries are reshaping the right’s landscape.

eastangliabylines.co.uk/politics/orr...

26.02.2026 19:02 πŸ‘ 5 πŸ” 3 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0
Maddie playing in the Suffolk Youth Orchestra

Maddie playing in the Suffolk Youth Orchestra

Not every success is measured in scholarships or stages. For many children, music simply becomes the place they feel most themselves. Helen Landon explains

eastangliabylines.co.uk/news/educati...

24.02.2026 08:00 πŸ‘ 16 πŸ” 6 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0
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Community gardens: solving the problem of food security Food insecurity, poor quality diet, stress and lack of green spaces: all are linked to the obesity epidemic. Here's one holistic solution

Food insecurity, poor quality diet, stress and lack of green spaces: all are linked to the obesity epidemic. Here's one holistic solutionΒ |Β Prof Neli Demireva

22.02.2026 17:32 πŸ‘ 13 πŸ” 7 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0
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Companies in the UK’s Overseas Territories facilitated almost Β£6 billion worth of trade with Russia despite sanctions

Opaque shell companies in British Overseas Territories used for $8bn trade to bust sanctions against Russia.

BVI, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Gibraltar are key nodes, as in illicit financial flows.

Banks, accountants, lawyers involved.

UK govts pretend not to know.

26.02.2026 07:17 πŸ‘ 251 πŸ” 155 πŸ’¬ 10 πŸ“Œ 4
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Does Labour follow its old voters, or its old ideals? Labour has always had a potential conflict of interest at its heart. Since Thatcher that has become a threat, which may consume the party

Labour’s crisis is not simply electoral but philosophical: can a party survive when its voter coalition and its founding worldview diverge?

@eastangliabylines.co.uk @peterthurlow.bsky.social

25.02.2026 17:24 πŸ‘ 18 πŸ” 7 πŸ’¬ 4 πŸ“Œ 0
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Electoral reform is the key to Social Democratic renewal With four parties tied in the polls, our first past the post electoral system is failing. How should progressives respond?

Four parties tied in the polls.

A governing majority on just 34% of the vote. This isn’t stability, it’s a warning.

If Britain is now a multi-party democracy, why are we still using a 19th-century voting system?

Electoral reform is needed writes Jenny Riddell-Carpenter MP

19.02.2026 07:31 πŸ‘ 152 πŸ” 69 πŸ’¬ 4 πŸ“Œ 3
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INEOS announces Β£150 million investment at its Grangemouth site, supported by the UK Government INEOS has today announced a major Β£150 million investment to underpin the long-term future of its Grangemouth site in Scotland, one of the UK’s most important industrial assets and a critical hub for ...

'Stop draining our resources, immigrants,' says Jim Ratcliffe who moved to Monaco to avoid paying personal taxes leaving his company here to claim tens of millions in public subsidies.

11.02.2026 17:51 πŸ‘ 517 πŸ” 185 πŸ’¬ 13 πŸ“Œ 10
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Extracts:

Closer ties with EU are Britain's biggest prize
Ben Clatworthy Whitehall Editor

Closer integration with the European Union is the "biggest prize" for Britain, Rachel Reeves has said.
The chancellor said closer alignment with the EU "is a political argument Labour can win" and closer ties with the bloc would boost trade and make things easier for businesses and cheaper for consumers.
Speaking at the London School of Economics, Reeves said: "The biggest prize is clearly with the EU. The truth is, economic gravity is reality. Almost half of our trade is with the European Union. We trade almost as much with the EU as the whole of the rest of the world combined. There are three big trading blocs in the world -there's the US, there's China and there is Europe.
"We want to make Europe as strong as possible, and that means not putting up the drawbridge."
Sir Keir Starmer has maintained that rejoining the customs union was a red line, although he is open to closer ties on specific issues, such as food stan-dards, animal welfare and pesticide use.

Reeves added she believes that the UK rejoining the EUs Erasmus
 scheme, which was announced late last year, is "one of the most popular things that we've done as a government".
The comments will raise hopes on the soft left of the Labour party, which is feeling emboldened after Starmer was forced to head off a challenge to his premiership on Monday, the leadership plans a change in its stance on the EU.
They also mark a shift in Reeves's language on Europe. Last month in Davos, she urged Cabinet ministers to stop floating the idea of a closer union, insisting Britain could not "go back in time". Her comments were seen as aimed at Wes Streeting, the health secretary, who said in December: "The best way for us to get more growth into our economy is a deeper trading relationship with the EU."

Times Extracts: Closer ties with EU are Britain's biggest prize Ben Clatworthy Whitehall Editor Closer integration with the European Union is the "biggest prize" for Britain, Rachel Reeves has said. The chancellor said closer alignment with the EU "is a political argument Labour can win" and closer ties with the bloc would boost trade and make things easier for businesses and cheaper for consumers. Speaking at the London School of Economics, Reeves said: "The biggest prize is clearly with the EU. The truth is, economic gravity is reality. Almost half of our trade is with the European Union. We trade almost as much with the EU as the whole of the rest of the world combined. There are three big trading blocs in the world -there's the US, there's China and there is Europe. "We want to make Europe as strong as possible, and that means not putting up the drawbridge." Sir Keir Starmer has maintained that rejoining the customs union was a red line, although he is open to closer ties on specific issues, such as food stan-dards, animal welfare and pesticide use. Reeves added she believes that the UK rejoining the EUs Erasmus scheme, which was announced late last year, is "one of the most popular things that we've done as a government". The comments will raise hopes on the soft left of the Labour party, which is feeling emboldened after Starmer was forced to head off a challenge to his premiership on Monday, the leadership plans a change in its stance on the EU. They also mark a shift in Reeves's language on Europe. Last month in Davos, she urged Cabinet ministers to stop floating the idea of a closer union, insisting Britain could not "go back in time". Her comments were seen as aimed at Wes Streeting, the health secretary, who said in December: "The best way for us to get more growth into our economy is a deeper trading relationship with the EU."

β€œWe want to make Europe as strong as possible and that means not putting up the drawbridge”
Didn’t Brexit detonate that drawbridge?
Great if you want to rebuild it though. Not that great if your red lines mean your pace is glacially slow and has Farage standing by with more explosives.

(Times)

12.02.2026 07:59 πŸ‘ 292 πŸ” 93 πŸ’¬ 15 πŸ“Œ 4
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β€˜Jim Ratcliffe has moved to Monaco to save Β£4 billion worth of tax in this country one might question whether he is the patriot we need to comment on this issue'

Home Office minister Jake Richards speaks to #BBCBreakfast Ratcliffe claimed UK had been "colonised by immigrants"

12.02.2026 08:07 πŸ‘ 1869 πŸ” 563 πŸ’¬ 157 πŸ“Œ 39
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Ireland announces scheme to provide basic income for artists The Basic Income for Artists (BIA) project is believed to be the first permanent one of its kind in the world.

After a trial over the last few years, Ireland has launched a permanent scheme giving a basic income of €325 a week for artists.

2,000 will be eligible, and successful recipients will be chosen at random from applicants, who must be "professional artists" (definition tbc).

11.02.2026 14:16 πŸ‘ 2784 πŸ” 636 πŸ’¬ 87 πŸ“Œ 78
Autism sign - a painted rainbow of colours in the shape of the infinity symbol

Autism sign - a painted rainbow of colours in the shape of the infinity symbol

A new Norfolk charity is offering therapy, parent support, and faster autism assessments – and 11-year-old ambassador Amaya Edwards is spreading the word.

eastangliabylines.co.uk/news/welfare...

12.02.2026 08:15 πŸ‘ 12 πŸ” 5 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0
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β€˜Pulling up the drawbridge’: Alf Dubs criticises Shabana Mahmood’s plans for child refugees Exclusive: Labour peer, who came to UK as a refugee, says some ministers try to show they won’t β€˜just do things because of their background’

Labour still don't understand that you don't beat the far-right by copying their policies.
www.theguardian.com/politics/202...

09.02.2026 07:10 πŸ‘ 37 πŸ” 16 πŸ’¬ 1 πŸ“Œ 0
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'The Mandelson-Epstein Scandal Is an Opportunity for Starmer to Radically Reform Our Broken Politics' The Prime Minister should use this moment to shine a light on the dark forces corrupting our democracy, argues former British diplomat Alexandra Hall Hall

bylinetimes.com/2026/02/07/t... - Brilliantly put. Go hard, or you'll be going home, Sir Keir.

08.02.2026 17:21 πŸ‘ 2 πŸ” 1 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0

Jeff Bezos makes enough money to fully fund this literally every two minutes.

08.02.2026 05:13 πŸ‘ 3242 πŸ” 1073 πŸ’¬ 64 πŸ“Œ 27
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BREAKING: McSweeney’s think tank paid PR firm to investigate journalists Labour Together put private investigators onto journalists writing about its funding. Starmer's right-hand man knew.

πŸ”΄ BREAKING: Labour Together paid controversial PR firm Β£30k to investigate journalists who were digging into how its undeclared funding

Reporters from Sunday Times, Guardian and other outlets targetted

*And* Morgan McSweeney knew about it

Full story:
democracyforsale.substack.com/p/exclusive-...

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