I love her so much. When she stops being Tory leader we should construct a Goodbye Lenin esque false world in which we convince her that actually she's PM just so we can watch what she does.
I love her so much. When she stops being Tory leader we should construct a Goodbye Lenin esque false world in which we convince her that actually she's PM just so we can watch what she does.
think I accidentally defined Polanski-ism here
i'm biased to the "Ed Davey's time in Cabinet was actually a massive success" view, but any danger of Polanski acknowledging that 60% of GB's electricity was low-carbon literally yesterday? probably even more today given how windy it is?
classic of the genre really. no need to engage with whatβs actually going on, where you support it, where and how you think it could be done better or faster. just pure βI believe in good things - donβt you?β
I was under the impression that we *were* transitioning to clean power. maybe I imagined it
decision clearly made so that adult fans donβt say βI think youβll find that when Harry sees his parentsβ grave for the first time in book 7 their date of death is 1981β rather than based on what would make a compelling TV show now
ah, the great Scottish spring!
the combination of inviting, soft morning sunlight and freezing rain has well and truly tricked me today
I know that people will keep posting them on here and elsewhere because (incredibly, horribly) they are of great import in the world
I just hate it
I never want to see another βTruth Socialβ screenshot in my life
Yes I think I'd ultimately like something along those lines, i.e. keeping it appointed and subordinate to the Commons, but with term limits and more guardrails about quality of appointees.
I think if we're going to enter an era where party politics is more fragmented and changeable than it has been before, then it's just not workable to have a legislative chamber based on lifetime appointments for partisan members.
I have gone back and forth on the Lords. There's a fundamental democratic argument against it. It also at times seems to work well as a revising chamber.
But I don't know how you can look at this and find it defensible.
Tory vote share in current polling average: c. 17%
Tory share of current House of Commons: 18%
Tory vote share in 2024 general election: 24%
Tory share of current House of Lords: 33%
Tory share of current House of Lords (excl crossbenchers and bishops): 43%
At the most basic level of 'have some self-respect', Conservative MPs should not put forward someone who visibly is not intellectually equipped to be prime minister as their candidate to be prime minister.
Great news today: we were told that @libdems.org.uk have written to the Minister for Women and Equalities regarding the EHRC and Supreme Court ruling. Urging the Minister to appoint a joint committee of cross-party MPs and peers to conduct post-legislative scrutiny of both the
Endorse reading both the blog linked here and the thread in response, lots to think about. Iβm more inclined to a proportional system but I think if nothing else thereβs value in talking about forms of electoral reform that Labour MPs might be more open to and willing to compromise on.
This is gonna be like a missing tooth all day. 'What is the point of this question and the underlying policy logic' is not a hard question to answer, and the minister of state *should be able to reach it from first principles* and *from being across the policy area*.
in fact I think probably some people reacting to it havenβt actually read / thought closely enough that they do know what he was trying to say
yeah as a classical music fan and amateur participant the recurring bit where everyone jumps on some imagined criticism and repeats the same few lines about it is so dull
God, has it only been two days of βhow dare you suggest that my artform no longer has mass appeal. My heavily subsidised concert had a full house of 55-65 year olds and I earn as much as β¬26k some yearsβ? Itβs felt longer.
what a weird story! newspaper cartoonist levels of βpick two random things from the newsβ
To those who pay attention to such things this is grim as fuck, actually.
Every second of free time you have ever had in your life was subsidized by the existence of the combine harvester.
Interesting interview but I am, ah, skeptical that the solution to Nimbyism is... better leadership and taking people on a journey.
Nimbyism is normally about a clash of incentives/interests and you cant just magic that claah away with better leadership/narrative/process.
The weirdest thing about this is the attempted read of Cormac McCarthy at the end.
just finished the first of the Cicero trilogy!
canβt believe one of the options for the Pointless final topic was βCloudsβ and no one said off-hand βI really donβt know clouds at allβ
yeah I guess the difference is not really having fiscal rules, so the OBRs are just, like, complaining impotently?
American policy wonks: oh god the fiscal situation is so bad. weβre riding on the last reserves of being the worldβs dominant economy/currency but the reckoning is coming
Democratic politicians: we should massively narrow the tax base
Republican politicians: I have drawn a shortlist of 30 new wars