Hereditary peers to be removed from Lords as bill passes
The bill abolishes the 92 seats reserved for peers who inherit their titles through their families.
"The Earl of Devon said his family had been in the Lords for 900 years & complained the notice period was less than required in employment law.
"I think this House, Parliament, and the public more widely will miss us," he said."
We really won't
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
11.03.2026 10:48
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welcome! :)
06.03.2026 18:04
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Old news!
216,000 now!
Join.greenparty.org.uk
06.03.2026 16:38
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"Itβs hard to come up with any other explanation for the way the ruling class go into panic mode the moment there's any sign of mass mobilisation, and especially mass direct action, and usually try to distract attention by starting some kind of war."
- David Graeber
06.03.2026 14:36
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Putting the final touches to my PhD upgrade material that is being handed in on Monday
04.03.2026 12:57
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Thank you email for joining the Green Party
Just joined UKβs Green Party for a few reasons. Starmer himself suggested ppl like me leave the Labour Party when he assumed leadership. Request granted. But the Greensβ recent success & polling (and more importantly their policy goals!) show them to be robust & viable.
join.greenparty.org.uk
03.03.2026 14:17
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Europe prepares for higher energy prices after US attack on Iran
The EU imports nearly all its fossil fuels, leaving it vulnerable to geopolitical conflict.
Europe is bracing for a surge in energy prices from a prolonged conflict in the Middle East that would put more pressure on the EU's struggling economy and expose its near-total reliance on foreign fossil fuels.
02.03.2026 09:51
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The war on Iran likely brings a new oil price shock and windfall profits.
So, who stands to win?
Our research shows: Last time around (2022), the US reaped the largest fossil fuel profits of any country ($377bn). 50% went to the top 1%, only 1% to the bottom 50%. Aπ§΅
01.03.2026 17:36
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5/5 Any approach rooted in apoliticism, centrism, or liberalism amounts to nothing else but an avoidance of our responsibilities to leverage our privileges, in order to organise and advocate for change that benefits all of society.
27.02.2026 13:17
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4/5 This is a Green Party that's showing how they're relevant to people's current social and economic conditions, rather than taking a timid approach and not being forthcoming in their messaging for fear of 'alienating' more moderate voters, as others have preferred to do in the past.
27.02.2026 13:17
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3/5 It's a given that if people are experiencing extreme levels of precarity, messaging that taps into these economic needs is going to resonate with them.
27.02.2026 13:17
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1/5 The Green Party victory in Gorton and Denton is the most recent reminder that apolitical and centrist approaches to organising, campaigning etc. will never garner broad support from the masses.
27.02.2026 13:17
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Charlie Stayt, "A lot of people think those leaflets are the nasty side of politics"
Zack Polanski, "Genocide is quite nasty"
27.02.2026 08:50
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EXCLUSIVE | Zack Polanski writes for the Independent on why the Greens' by-election win marks a seismic shift in British politics
trib.al/RzWVaux
27.02.2026 08:58
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If you haven't got a Green Party takeover of UK politics on your 2026 bingo card you might want to think about adding it in
27.02.2026 08:59
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Hello darkness my old friend...
27.02.2026 08:33
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Hey @chanoir.bsky.social! Firstly, a belated congrats on your paper π commenting on this post as I received your message but I cant open it and readal of it as I havent verified my age on bluesky. Can you email me instead on emma@wccalliance.org?
26.02.2026 15:53
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Whose (Environmental) Knowledge is it Anyway? - Workshop *EXTRA DATE ADDED*
Join the Working Class Climate Alliance (WCCA) for a workshop about the democratisation of knowledge in climate politics!
Due to demand we have added an extra date for our interactive workshop about democratising environmental decision-making on Monday March 2nd, 2pm-3:30 pm GMT (over zoom). There's still some spaces remaining - all are welcome!
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/whose-envi...
25.02.2026 14:59
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βTinderboxβ UK may be one shock away from food riots, experts say
Weakened food security could tip into unrest after a cyber-attack, extreme weather or conflict, analysis finds
"One shock could spark social unrest & riots in the UK according to dozens of the countryβs top food experts, because chronic issues have left the food system a βtinderboxβ. 80% said large-scale violence caused by a food crisis was possible in the next 50 years."
www.theguardian.com/food/2026/fe...
23.02.2026 15:50
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In the north of Ireland we have some experience of paramilitary terror. If you're in England and tempted to vote Reform, bear in mind that ICE-style gangs will be hard to stand down. They will leave a bitter legacy. You live with it forever.
23.02.2026 13:22
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Lizard A or Lizard B
19.02.2026 22:02
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Me submitting a piece of work to my supervisors without realising I'd spelt my own name wrong on it
17.02.2026 14:49
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UK unemployment rate hits five-year high of 5.2% as wage growth cools
ONS figures raise prospect of further interest rate cut by Bank of England in the spring
Unemployment in the UK has risen to 5.2%, the highest level in nearly five years.
Unemployment for 18- to 24-year-olds was 14% in the three months to December, the highest rate in five years.
www.theguardian.com/business/202...
17.02.2026 10:15
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A very sad reflection of society that something like this even needs fact checking.
17.02.2026 09:16
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In the 1950s youth clubs became so popular that in Huntingdon the local Young Tories complained about losing members to places that looked like they were much more fun! The associations were even able to get 400 ppl into the Cambridge guildhall for a ball in 1954. Also, council run centres in 1971.
15.02.2026 15:26
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