theinspectorst

Liberal, Briton, FBPE. Co-mod of m/neoliberal

Thames Water urgent 'do not drink' warning to hundreds of Surrey homes

2y 27d ago in unitedkingdom@feddit.uk from www.standard.co.uk

Politically, this is magnificent. The Lib Dems have target seats throughout Surrey where they're typically the main challenger, they've been campaigning hard locally on water quality through most of this parliament (hasn't always got national attention but they worked out a while ago it's a very resonant issue in their target seats) and then just in time for the election Thames Water start warning people the water isn't drinkable...

Donald Trump found guilty of hush-money plot to influence 2016 election

2y 28d ago in Neoliberal@kbin.social from www.theguardian.com

That's one conviction for every Big Mac he's eaten this week.

Yes, having an election is a normal thing in a democracy.

Well of course - publishing the identity of all private donors would be madness.

Small donors should be allowed to donate freely without their name appearing on the internet for all their friends, neighbours, employers, journalists, rabble-rousers, etc to see. Someone donating a few tens or hundred of euros to their local candidate doesn't create a risk of influencing (or appearing to influence) the candidate's political platform; and we should be positively encouraging small donors, as I'd much prefer a political system where politicians relied on many small donations to one where they relied on a handful of millionaire donors.

It's big money donors - the ones stumping up enough money to potentially influence the candidate - that parties should be required to disclose.

Rishi Sunak’s national service pledge is ‘bonkers’, says ex-military chief

2y 2d ago in Neoliberal@kbin.social from www.theguardian.com

Definitely not needed for current military needs. Britain effectively operates a relatively small but relatively elite army - trying to incorporate a large number of untrained teenagers into that model would seem like an enormous and unhelpful distraction. The bigger issue the army faces today is a lack of funding.

This is really just a headline he's come up with to appeal to reactionary elderly Tory voters who are thinking about switching to Reform. It's the worst way to make policy. The more you scratch under the surface, the more problematic the policy is.

Now do it with the Discovery bridge crew.

If you’re not doing great, wouldn’t it make more sense to try and weather the storm and work to make things sunnier before the next election rather than call for an election amidst the storm?

The latest possible date the election could have been is January 2025, but that was practically very unlikely as i) there is an extremely sharp generational divide in voting intentions (far sharper than in most Western democracies) and January would have meant the Tories having to get their elderly core voters to the polls in the middle of winter, and ii) a January vote would have meant a campaign running over Christmas, and everyone would have punished Sunak for that. The widespread expectation was for an autumn election.

It's unclear why Sunak jumped earlier but likely a combination of various factors:

  • them being worried the economy will not get better by the autumn (so avoids going to the polls after a summer of bad economic news);

  • going early means their main opponents on the right (Reform) don't have time to get their act together and select candidates in all seats (which they would have done by the autumn);

  • their flagship immigration policy is controversial and expensive, yet likely to have an underwhelming impact on illegal immigration levels, and they'll look like complete idiots for centring an autumn election on a 'stop the boats' slogan if there's another summer of small boat arrivals in the meantime; and

  • Sunak personally is fed up - he's very much a political child of the far-right (an avowed Brexiter long before Boris Johnson or Liz Truss converted to the cause) yet the far-right of the Tory Party don't see him as one of their own and have been constant thorns in his side throughout his leadership - he may just want out at this stage.

Vincent Kompany agrees deal to become Bayern Munich head coach

2y 3d ago in football from www.theguardian.com

He did a great job with Burnley getting promoted from the Championship. But then they got immediately relegated from the Premier League, finishing 19th out of 20 (in a season where two of their relegation rivals took points deductions) and looking pretty out of their league most of the season. He's falling upwards.

Corbyn confirms he will stand against Labour

2y 4d ago in uk_politics@feddit.uk from www.bbc.co.uk

Reminder that the Equality and Human Rights Commission is not 'the media'. It's a non-governmental public body created by a Labour government in 2006 to promote and enforce equality legislation introduced by said Labour government.

I mean, is it? Under his leadership the Labour Party broke the law in relation to racism within the party - that was the finding of the independent Equalities and Human Rights Commission investigation. It found that on Corbyn's watch, the culture of the Labour Party 'at best, did not do enough to prevent anti-Semitism and, at worst, could be seen to accept it'. He was the leader, he is accountable. That was his doing.

He then chose to put out a statement rejecting this and dismissing the evidence of racism suffered by Labour members as exaggerated - as a result of which he was suspended. That statement was his doing too.

And now he has chosen to stand against the Labour candidate in an election - this choice was also his doing.

So which part of this is 'their doing'?

Rishi Sunak’s snap election decision is likely motivated by damage control

2y 6d ago in Neoliberal@kbin.social from www.theguardian.com

Donald Trump removes video on Truth Social with ‘unified reich’ reference

2y 7d ago in Neoliberal@kbin.social from www.theguardian.com

Whether Robert Fico survives and resumes office or not, Slovakia stands on the brink

2y 1mon ago in Neoliberal@kbin.social from www.theguardian.com

‘Total outrage’: White House condemns Israeli settlers’ attack on Gaza aid trucks

2y 1mon ago in Neoliberal@kbin.social from www.theguardian.com

Trading democracy for prosperity is a false choice for Indians

2y 1mon ago in Neoliberal@kbin.social from www.ft.com

German court upholds AfD 'suspected' extremist status

2y 1mon ago in Neoliberal@kbin.social from www.dw.com

How “judge-mandering” is eroding trust in America’s judiciary

2y 1mon ago in Neoliberal@kbin.social from www.economist.com