As the Guardian has reported this afternoon: South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol declared an “emergency martial law” on Tuesday, accusing the country’s opposition of controlling the
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Take your PR comforts where you can
The Guardian has reported today that: MPs have voted for proprtional representation [PR]. The Commons voted to give Sarah Olney leave to bring in her
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Starmer and Reeves can ignore accounting – but only if they want to fail
I thought a Tweet from Robert Peston was especially relevant this morning, so much so that it is almost going to feature as a guest
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Will Starmer do the right thing with Greece’s marbles?
I have already mentioned Keir Starmer and foreign policy in one blog post this morning, and now I must do it again. The Greek Prime
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Keir Starmer’s embraced cakeism
Keir Starmer embraced the spirit of Boris Johnson last night. As the FT reports: Sir Keir Starmer has rejected “utterly” the idea that Britain will
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Has the government given up on governing?
The government’s accounts are incomplete and out of date and might fairly be described as CRAp – or completely rubbish approximations to the truth –
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Will Labour rise to the challenge from Musk?
As Yahoo has reported: Elon Musk is reportedly planning to make a $100 million donation to Reform UK as a “fuck you” to Keir Starmer.
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The price of change
One of the consequences of posting links to my blogs and videos on Twitter, Mastodon, Bluesky, LinkedIn, Facebook and YouTube itself, is that I see
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Without a story Labour is going to carry on failing
Labour is going to have a relaunch, rehash, restatement of objectives, desperate appeal to the disenchanted, or something else that someone in their team might
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