More bad news out of America – politicalbetting.com
For gamblers 538 was an essential website as it allowed you deal with the plethora of polls that are published in America and see the trends and the historical trends.
Not always the most reliable of sites and too much editorial discretion exercised but yes, a very valuable asset.
I find it difficult to believe someone, somewhere won't set up something similar.
The bigger problem will be reliable polling in Trump's America, given the likely increasing (further) impediments to vote for his opponents.
Everyone is running scared of retaliations from the Trump regime. ABC can't risk 538 discussing polls showing Trump falling any more than Jeff Bezos can allow the Washington Post – the paper that exposed Watergate – to run columns critical of the Trump White House.
Not always the most reliable of sites and too much editorial discretion exercised but yes, a very valuable asset.
I find it difficult to believe someone, somewhere won't set up something similar.
The bigger problem will be reliable polling in Trump's America, given the likely increasing (further) impediments to vote for his opponents.
Everyone is running scared of retaliations from the Trump regime. ABC can't risk 538 discussing polls showing Trump falling any more than Jeff Bezos can allow the Washington Post – the paper that exposed Watergate – to run columns critical of the Trump White House.
They are running scared, indeed. I disagree that they cannot risk upsetting Trump (although I'm sure that's what their owners and execs believe).
But truth will out, one way or another - and people will remember who told it and who said the emperor was beautifully clothed.
I missed PMQs, and not much analysis to catch up on here. PoliticoEu gives the win to Kemi. Apparently she was supportive but won some impressive late barbs with each of her statements making Starmer look foolish. Apparently Victoria Atkins did well too.
‘Many forms of Government have been tried, and will be tried in this world of sin and woe. No one pretends that democracy is perfect or all-wise. Indeed it has been said that democracy is the worst form of Government except for all those other forms that have been tried from time to time.…’
Not always the most reliable of sites and too much editorial discretion exercised but yes, a very valuable asset.
I find it difficult to believe someone, somewhere won't set up something similar.
The bigger problem will be reliable polling in Trump's America, given the likely increasing (further) impediments to vote for his opponents.
Everyone is running scared of retaliations from the Trump regime. ABC can't risk 538 discussing polls showing Trump falling any more than Jeff Bezos can allow the Washington Post – the paper that exposed Watergate – to run columns critical of the Trump White House.
They are running scared, indeed. I disagree that they cannot risk upsetting Trump (although I'm sure that's what their owners and execs believe).
But truth will out, one way or another - and people will remember who told it and who said the emperor was beautifully clothed.
As I understand it, nobody wants to see Trump's cock. So it is understandable that "what excellent clothes you are wearing" has become ubiquitous.
And what a shocker - MAGA think that dissenters in Congress should be legally sanctioned. How do you ensure that you have a majority in the rump parliament? Remove the people who disagree with you!
Then you can abolish it. With Trump already ruling by decree there is little purpose left in having it.
Not always the most reliable of sites and too much editorial discretion exercised but yes, a very valuable asset.
I find it difficult to believe someone, somewhere won't set up something similar.
The bigger problem will be reliable polling in Trump's America, given the likely increasing (further) impediments to vote for his opponents.
Everyone is running scared of retaliations from the Trump regime. ABC can't risk 538 discussing polls showing Trump falling any more than Jeff Bezos can allow the Washington Post – the paper that exposed Watergate – to run columns critical of the Trump White House.
They are running scared, indeed. I disagree that they cannot risk upsetting Trump (although I'm sure that's what their owners and execs believe).
But truth will out, one way or another - and people will remember who told it and who said the emperor was beautifully clothed.
If autocracy wins out, one could argue these media sources are being pragmatic.
It doesn't look like the Constitution survives Trump 2. He owns Scotus and Congress already so Government by Executive Order it is.
Not always the most reliable of sites and too much editorial discretion exercised but yes, a very valuable asset.
I find it difficult to believe someone, somewhere won't set up something similar.
The bigger problem will be reliable polling in Trump's America, given the likely increasing (further) impediments to vote for his opponents.
Everyone is running scared of retaliations from the Trump regime. ABC can't risk 538 discussing polls showing Trump falling any more than Jeff Bezos can allow the Washington Post – the paper that exposed Watergate – to run columns critical of the Trump White House.
They are running scared, indeed. I disagree that they cannot risk upsetting Trump (although I'm sure that's what their owners and execs believe).
But truth will out, one way or another - and people will remember who told it and who said the emperor was beautifully clothed.
Jeff Bezos in particular receives a chunk of government money for his Blue Origin rockets. In return, he donated $1 million to Trump and paid $28 million to Melania for a documentary.
Trump has already excluded some mainstream news organisations from White House press briefings, and taken direct control of the White House press pool, as Putin did in Moscow. Press conferences are increasingly dominated by questions from once-fringe MAGA supporting outlets, in a move presaged by Little Britain (40 seconds video):- https://www.youtube.com/shorts/d9CQRinbxLo
Not always the most reliable of sites and too much editorial discretion exercised but yes, a very valuable asset.
I find it difficult to believe someone, somewhere won't set up something similar.
The bigger problem will be reliable polling in Trump's America, given the likely increasing (further) impediments to vote for his opponents.
Everyone is running scared of retaliations from the Trump regime. ABC can't risk 538 discussing polls showing Trump falling any more than Jeff Bezos can allow the Washington Post – the paper that exposed Watergate – to run columns critical of the Trump White House.
They are running scared, indeed. I disagree that they cannot risk upsetting Trump (although I'm sure that's what their owners and execs believe).
But truth will out, one way or another - and people will remember who told it and who said the emperor was beautifully clothed.
As I understand it, nobody wants to see Trump's cock. So it is understandable that "what excellent clothes you are wearing" has become ubiquitous.
And what a shocker - MAGA think that dissenters in Congress should be legally sanctioned. How do you ensure that you have a majority in the rump parliament? Remove the people who disagree with you!
Then you can abolish it. With Trump already ruling by decree there is little purpose left in having it.
Apparently it is very small. Some say like a button mushroom.
I suspect Trump's model of Government is Sicily in the 1970s.
Nate Silver started The Silver Bulletin after he left 538.
And it has the same election model, but not currently the same visible polling database. That said, given he has to collect the polling data for the model, I presume it's only a small amount of work for him to add them to the site.
Not always the most reliable of sites and too much editorial discretion exercised but yes, a very valuable asset.
I find it difficult to believe someone, somewhere won't set up something similar.
The bigger problem will be reliable polling in Trump's America, given the likely increasing (further) impediments to vote for his opponents.
Everyone is running scared of retaliations from the Trump regime. ABC can't risk 538 discussing polls showing Trump falling any more than Jeff Bezos can allow the Washington Post – the paper that exposed Watergate – to run columns critical of the Trump White House.
They are running scared, indeed. I disagree that they cannot risk upsetting Trump (although I'm sure that's what their owners and execs believe).
But truth will out, one way or another - and people will remember who told it and who said the emperor was beautifully clothed.
Jeff Bezos in particular receives a chunk of government money for his Blue Origin rockets. In return, he donated $1 million to Trump and paid $28 million to Melania for a documentary.
Trump has already excluded some mainstream news organisations from White House press briefings, and taken direct control of the White House press pool, as Putin did in Moscow. Press conferences are increasingly dominated by questions from once-fringe MAGA supporting outlets, in a move presaged by Little Britain (40 seconds video):- https://www.youtube.com/shorts/d9CQRinbxLo
Blue Origin has relatively few launch contracts with the Government. It is doing some lunar lander work for NASA.
The big one, for Bezos, is AWS and it’s usage by the Federal Government.
Not always the most reliable of sites and too much editorial discretion exercised but yes, a very valuable asset.
I find it difficult to believe someone, somewhere won't set up something similar.
The bigger problem will be reliable polling in Trump's America, given the likely increasing (further) impediments to vote for his opponents.
Everyone is running scared of retaliations from the Trump regime. ABC can't risk 538 discussing polls showing Trump falling any more than Jeff Bezos can allow the Washington Post – the paper that exposed Watergate – to run columns critical of the Trump White House.
They are running scared, indeed. I disagree that they cannot risk upsetting Trump (although I'm sure that's what their owners and execs believe).
But truth will out, one way or another - and people will remember who told it and who said the emperor was beautifully clothed.
Jeff Bezos in particular receives a chunk of government money for his Blue Origin rockets. In return, he donated $1 million to Trump and paid $28 million to Melania for a documentary.
Trump has already excluded some mainstream news organisations from White House press briefings, and taken direct control of the White House press pool, as Putin did in Moscow. Press conferences are increasingly dominated by questions from once-fringe MAGA supporting outlets, in a move presaged by Little Britain (40 seconds video):- https://www.youtube.com/shorts/d9CQRinbxLo
There is no obligation for media organisations to carry Trump's press conferences. If he excludes them, they are at liberty to exclude him.
Not always the most reliable of sites and too much editorial discretion exercised but yes, a very valuable asset.
I find it difficult to believe someone, somewhere won't set up something similar.
The bigger problem will be reliable polling in Trump's America, given the likely increasing (further) impediments to vote for his opponents.
Everyone is running scared of retaliations from the Trump regime. ABC can't risk 538 discussing polls showing Trump falling any more than Jeff Bezos can allow the Washington Post – the paper that exposed Watergate – to run columns critical of the Trump White House.
They are running scared, indeed. I disagree that they cannot risk upsetting Trump (although I'm sure that's what their owners and execs believe).
But truth will out, one way or another - and people will remember who told it and who said the emperor was beautifully clothed.
I think David Herdson's characteristicly good judgment may have been too kind here. I think that huge numbers of people in the media of all sorts have good reason to think that upsetting Trump is a sub-optimal move and for some even dangerous. This will have both conscious and unconscious effects.
I cannot think of a properly authoritarian state with a properly free media.
Things change fast. In December 2024, 10 weeks ago, Canada, Greenland and Denmark were exceedingly boring democracies with no enemies and our Suffolk airfields were full of the planes and forces of an unambiguously friendly power.
What happens in the next 10 weeks? No idea. But a Reichstag Fire moment sometime in the next 18 months is not out of the question.
Not always the most reliable of sites and too much editorial discretion exercised but yes, a very valuable asset.
I find it difficult to believe someone, somewhere won't set up something similar.
The bigger problem will be reliable polling in Trump's America, given the likely increasing (further) impediments to vote for his opponents.
Everyone is running scared of retaliations from the Trump regime. ABC can't risk 538 discussing polls showing Trump falling any more than Jeff Bezos can allow the Washington Post – the paper that exposed Watergate – to run columns critical of the Trump White House.
They are running scared, indeed. I disagree that they cannot risk upsetting Trump (although I'm sure that's what their owners and execs believe).
But truth will out, one way or another - and people will remember who told it and who said the emperor was beautifully clothed.
Jeff Bezos in particular receives a chunk of government money for his Blue Origin rockets. In return, he donated $1 million to Trump and paid $28 million to Melania for a documentary.
Trump has already excluded some mainstream news organisations from White House press briefings, and taken direct control of the White House press pool, as Putin did in Moscow. Press conferences are increasingly dominated by questions from once-fringe MAGA supporting outlets, in a move presaged by Little Britain (40 seconds video):- https://www.youtube.com/shorts/d9CQRinbxLo
There is no obligation for media organisations to carry Trump's press conferences. If he excludes them, they are at liberty to exclude him.
Not always the most reliable of sites and too much editorial discretion exercised but yes, a very valuable asset.
I find it difficult to believe someone, somewhere won't set up something similar.
The bigger problem will be reliable polling in Trump's America, given the likely increasing (further) impediments to vote for his opponents.
Everyone is running scared of retaliations from the Trump regime. ABC can't risk 538 discussing polls showing Trump falling any more than Jeff Bezos can allow the Washington Post – the paper that exposed Watergate – to run columns critical of the Trump White House.
They are running scared, indeed. I disagree that they cannot risk upsetting Trump (although I'm sure that's what their owners and execs believe).
But truth will out, one way or another - and people will remember who told it and who said the emperor was beautifully clothed.
I think David Herdson's characteristicly good judgment may have been too kind here. I think that huge numbers of people in the media of all sorts have good reason to think that upsetting Trump is a sub-optimal move and for some even dangerous. This will have both conscious and unconscious effects.
I cannot think of a properly authoritarian state with a properly free media.
Things change fast. In December 2024, 10 weeks ago, Canada, Greenland and Denmark were exceedingly boring democracies with no enemies and our Suffolk airfields were full of the planes and forces of an unambiguously friendly power.
What happens in the next 10 weeks? No idea. But a Reichstag Fire moment sometime in the next 18 months is not out of the question.
My guess is on a US/Russia-backed coup against Zelensky or his assassination.
Very good analysis segment of TRIP on JD Vance's contempt for British and French soldiers who served alongside USA forces, and the blowback. I hadn't realised that the total numbers rotating in and out of Afghanistan were 100k+ in toto. His "I didn't mean them" is a bit tricky when 52 countries served in Iraq in the noughties, including 1600 from Ukr. Deep link.
Centrist Dads' supply perspicacious analysis, and context, as ever. JDV's real problem is that he does not look beyond the echo chamber in his own head.
Useful idiots for Trump continue to reverse ferret, except afaics for Nonny-Nonny-Nigel. And I bet the Leeanderthal Man too, but I haven't checked.
They say events shape politics but if we cast our minds back to 2019 and Johnson's win we have since had Brexit, covid, war in Ukraine and now Trump
These events have huge implications for politics, economics, and even the peace and personally I am struggling with so much that apart from Reform, who I have absolutely no time for, I believe we should strive for more concensus going forward and seek to support our leaders and our country
Starmer has done well and should gain in the polls, but it remains to be seen just how this all effects Farage and Reform
I expect a Labour poll bounce and certainly an improvement in Starmer's ratings, but as has been said the next election is 4 years away and goodness knows where we will be by then
Maybe we just need to wish Starmer, Macron and other leaders well as they struggle with a dangerous narcissistic Trump who is attempting to change the world order to a frightening degree and with unknown consequences
What a time to be alive (care off my pacemaker. !!!! )
Not always the most reliable of sites and too much editorial discretion exercised but yes, a very valuable asset.
I find it difficult to believe someone, somewhere won't set up something similar.
The bigger problem will be reliable polling in Trump's America, given the likely increasing (further) impediments to vote for his opponents.
Everyone is running scared of retaliations from the Trump regime. ABC can't risk 538 discussing polls showing Trump falling any more than Jeff Bezos can allow the Washington Post – the paper that exposed Watergate – to run columns critical of the Trump White House.
They are running scared, indeed. I disagree that they cannot risk upsetting Trump (although I'm sure that's what their owners and execs believe).
But truth will out, one way or another - and people will remember who told it and who said the emperor was beautifully clothed.
I think David Herdson's characteristicly good judgment may have been too kind here. I think that huge numbers of people in the media of all sorts have good reason to think that upsetting Trump is a sub-optimal move and for some even dangerous. This will have both conscious and unconscious effects.
I cannot think of a properly authoritarian state with a properly free media.
Things change fast. In December 2024, 10 weeks ago, Canada, Greenland and Denmark were exceedingly boring democracies with no enemies and our Suffolk airfields were full of the planes and forces of an unambiguously friendly power.
What happens in the next 10 weeks? No idea. But a Reichstag Fire moment sometime in the next 18 months is not out of the question.
My guess is on a US/Russia-backed coup against Zelensky or his assassination.
I think Z may be even more careful with his security than before. It's a good job Kyiv has all those bombproof tube stations.
They say events shape politics but if we cast our minds back to 2019 and Johnson's win we have since had Brexit, covid, war in Ukraine and now Trump
These events have huge implications for politics, economics, and even the peace and personally I am struggling with so much that apart from Reform, who I have absolutely no time for, I believe we should strive for more concensus going forward and seek to support our leaders and our country
Starmer has done well and should gain in the polls, but it remains to be seen just how this all effects Farage and Reform
I expect a Labour poll bounce and certainly an improvement in Starmer's ratings, but as has been said the next election is 4 years away and goodness knows where we will be by then
Maybe we just need to wish Starmer, Macron and other leaders well as they struggle with a dangerous narcissistic Trump who is attempting to change the world order to a frightening degree and with unknown consequences
What a time to be alive (care off my pacemaker. !!!! )
TBH I suspect that cuts in Welfare might be more significant as far as the Great British Public is concerned. I suspect that the Triple Lock will go!
Not always the most reliable of sites and too much editorial discretion exercised but yes, a very valuable asset.
I find it difficult to believe someone, somewhere won't set up something similar.
The bigger problem will be reliable polling in Trump's America, given the likely increasing (further) impediments to vote for his opponents.
Everyone is running scared of retaliations from the Trump regime. ABC can't risk 538 discussing polls showing Trump falling any more than Jeff Bezos can allow the Washington Post – the paper that exposed Watergate – to run columns critical of the Trump White House.
They are running scared, indeed. I disagree that they cannot risk upsetting Trump (although I'm sure that's what their owners and execs believe).
But truth will out, one way or another - and people will remember who told it and who said the emperor was beautifully clothed.
I think David Herdson's characteristicly good judgment may have been too kind here. I think that huge numbers of people in the media of all sorts have good reason to think that upsetting Trump is a sub-optimal move and for some even dangerous. This will have both conscious and unconscious effects.
I cannot think of a properly authoritarian state with a properly free media.
Things change fast. In December 2024, 10 weeks ago, Canada, Greenland and Denmark were exceedingly boring democracies with no enemies and our Suffolk airfields were full of the planes and forces of an unambiguously friendly power.
What happens in the next 10 weeks? No idea. But a Reichstag Fire moment sometime in the next 18 months is not out of the question.
My guess is on a US/Russia-backed coup against Zelensky or his assassination.
I rather doubt that. It's not as though Russia hasn't been making strenuous efforts for several years.
Unless Europe is about to abandon Ukraine, there's no good motivation to turn anyone who hadn't already been turned.
They say events shape politics but if we cast our minds back to 2019 and Johnson's win we have since had Brexit, covid, war in Ukraine and now Trump
These events have huge implications for politics, economics, and even the peace and personally I am struggling with so much that apart from Reform, who I have absolutely no time for, I believe we should strive for more concensus going forward and seek to support our leaders and our country
Starmer has done well and should gain in the polls, but it remains to be seen just how this all effects Farage and Reform
I expect a Labour poll bounce and certainly an improvement in Starmer's ratings, but as has been said the next election is 4 years away and goodness knows where we will be by then
Maybe we just need to wish Starmer, Macron and other leaders well as they struggle with a dangerous narcissistic Trump who is attempting to change the world order to a frightening degree and with unknown consequences
What a time to be alive (care off my pacemaker. !!!! )
TBH I suspect that cuts in Welfare might be more significant as far as the Great British Public is concerned. I suspect that the Triple Lock will go!
I was a little disappointed at the answer to the Wealth Tax Question.
These are fine words, but what if Trump insists ? ...I have always been clear that we need to ensure that the US, the UK, Europe and Ukraine, are working together, but we must not choose between the US and Europe. We never have historically, and we’re not going to do so now...
Not always the most reliable of sites and too much editorial discretion exercised but yes, a very valuable asset.
I find it difficult to believe someone, somewhere won't set up something similar.
The bigger problem will be reliable polling in Trump's America, given the likely increasing (further) impediments to vote for his opponents.
Everyone is running scared of retaliations from the Trump regime. ABC can't risk 538 discussing polls showing Trump falling any more than Jeff Bezos can allow the Washington Post – the paper that exposed Watergate – to run columns critical of the Trump White House.
They are running scared, indeed. I disagree that they cannot risk upsetting Trump (although I'm sure that's what their owners and execs believe).
But truth will out, one way or another - and people will remember who told it and who said the emperor was beautifully clothed.
I think David Herdson's characteristicly good judgment may have been too kind here. I think that huge numbers of people in the media of all sorts have good reason to think that upsetting Trump is a sub-optimal move and for some even dangerous. This will have both conscious and unconscious effects.
I cannot think of a properly authoritarian state with a properly free media.
Things change fast. In December 2024, 10 weeks ago, Canada, Greenland and Denmark were exceedingly boring democracies with no enemies and our Suffolk airfields were full of the planes and forces of an unambiguously friendly power.
What happens in the next 10 weeks? No idea. But a Reichstag Fire moment sometime in the next 18 months is not out of the question.
My guess is on a US/Russia-backed coup against Zelensky or his assassination.
I rather doubt that. It's not as though Russia hasn't been making strenuous efforts for several years.
Unless Europe is about to abandon Ukraine, there's no good motivation to turn anyone who hadn't already been turned.
It would suit the US as much as the Russian for Zelenskyy to be out of the way. And the Americans have much better intelligence on his movements. After all, they were a key Ukrainian ally until a few weeks ago.
Sea fog rolling in from the Channel this afternoon
The continent is cut off.
Not as disastrously as South Africa's batting...
South Africa as ever looked great in the group stages before the inevitable choke.
No, they didn't with respect.
They only beat England and Afghanistan - the match against Australia was rained off without a ball bowled. The Afghans looked to be on the wrong end of it against Australia when the rain came.
New Zealand did really well in defeat against India and with the final in Dubai on a pitch which will suit the Indian spinners, they face a big ask.
These are fine words, but what if Trump insists ? ...I have always been clear that we need to ensure that the US, the UK, Europe and Ukraine, are working together, but we must not choose between the US and Europe. We never have historically, and we’re not going to do so now...
I’d be happy if the UK told Trump and his cronies to get lost . I’ll happily pay more tax if it means we don’t continue to be a US lapdog .
Not always the most reliable of sites and too much editorial discretion exercised but yes, a very valuable asset.
I find it difficult to believe someone, somewhere won't set up something similar.
The bigger problem will be reliable polling in Trump's America, given the likely increasing (further) impediments to vote for his opponents.
Everyone is running scared of retaliations from the Trump regime. ABC can't risk 538 discussing polls showing Trump falling any more than Jeff Bezos can allow the Washington Post – the paper that exposed Watergate – to run columns critical of the Trump White House.
They are running scared, indeed. I disagree that they cannot risk upsetting Trump (although I'm sure that's what their owners and execs believe).
But truth will out, one way or another - and people will remember who told it and who said the emperor was beautifully clothed.
I think David Herdson's characteristicly good judgment may have been too kind here. I think that huge numbers of people in the media of all sorts have good reason to think that upsetting Trump is a sub-optimal move and for some even dangerous. This will have both conscious and unconscious effects.
I cannot think of a properly authoritarian state with a properly free media.
Things change fast. In December 2024, 10 weeks ago, Canada, Greenland and Denmark were exceedingly boring democracies with no enemies and our Suffolk airfields were full of the planes and forces of an unambiguously friendly power.
What happens in the next 10 weeks? No idea. But a Reichstag Fire moment sometime in the next 18 months is not out of the question.
My guess is on a US/Russia-backed coup against Zelensky or his assassination.
I hope that a coup would be difficult to pull off, because the easily bought people were bought prior to the invasion.
But I wouldn't be surprised if that was attempted.
And which is why I believe that European support for Ukraine is so essential. The Ukrainians have to feel that there's a path to victory, even if the US is not involved.
Plus, the more support we give to Ukraine, and the more likely they are to win, the harder it is for Trump to back Russia. Because above all, he doesn't want to be a loser. To withdraw support, to lose the minerals deal, and then for Russia to fail... Well, he would be shown to be on the losing side.
These are fine words, but what if Trump insists ? ...I have always been clear that we need to ensure that the US, the UK, Europe and Ukraine, are working together, but we must not choose between the US and Europe. We never have historically, and we’re not going to do so now...
I’d be happy if the UK told Trump and his cronies to get lost . I’ll happily pay more tax if it means we don’t continue to be a US lapdog .
I'm almost certain that the UK will do everything it can to try and keep America active in NATO. But as we saw at the weekend is also going to take a lead in rearming Europe.
These are not incompatible. Murica thinks Europe should defend itself more, so Europe stepping up should be welcomed by MAGA. But it won't be as Europe will be planning to spend money on its own defence industries.
MAGA thinks it can cut Europe off and dismember NATO - which will scare Europe into buying more weapons from America. That is not going to happen.
"New guidelines released by the Sentencing Council today would make prison sentences less likely for ethnic and religious minorities.
Two-tier justice isn't just a talking point - it's the reality in modern Britain..
This policy is, effectively, already in place, with certain offenders receiving lenient sentences for horrific crimes while others receive strict sentences for speech violations...."
They say events shape politics but if we cast our minds back to 2019 and Johnson's win we have since had Brexit, covid, war in Ukraine and now Trump
These events have huge implications for politics, economics, and even the peace and personally I am struggling with so much that apart from Reform, who I have absolutely no time for, I believe we should strive for more concensus going forward and seek to support our leaders and our country
Starmer has done well and should gain in the polls, but it remains to be seen just how this all effects Farage and Reform
I expect a Labour poll bounce and certainly an improvement in Starmer's ratings, but as has been said the next election is 4 years away and goodness knows where we will be by then
Maybe we just need to wish Starmer, Macron and other leaders well as they struggle with a dangerous narcissistic Trump who is attempting to change the world order to a frightening degree and with unknown consequences
What a time to be alive (care off my pacemaker. !!!! )
TBH I suspect that cuts in Welfare might be more significant as far as the Great British Public is concerned. I suspect that the Triple Lock will go!
Not always the most reliable of sites and too much editorial discretion exercised but yes, a very valuable asset.
I find it difficult to believe someone, somewhere won't set up something similar.
The bigger problem will be reliable polling in Trump's America, given the likely increasing (further) impediments to vote for his opponents.
Everyone is running scared of retaliations from the Trump regime. ABC can't risk 538 discussing polls showing Trump falling any more than Jeff Bezos can allow the Washington Post – the paper that exposed Watergate – to run columns critical of the Trump White House.
They are running scared, indeed. I disagree that they cannot risk upsetting Trump (although I'm sure that's what their owners and execs believe).
But truth will out, one way or another - and people will remember who told it and who said the emperor was beautifully clothed.
I think David Herdson's characteristicly good judgment may have been too kind here. I think that huge numbers of people in the media of all sorts have good reason to think that upsetting Trump is a sub-optimal move and for some even dangerous. This will have both conscious and unconscious effects.
I cannot think of a properly authoritarian state with a properly free media.
Things change fast. In December 2024, 10 weeks ago, Canada, Greenland and Denmark were exceedingly boring democracies with no enemies and our Suffolk airfields were full of the planes and forces of an unambiguously friendly power.
What happens in the next 10 weeks? No idea. But a Reichstag Fire moment sometime in the next 18 months is not out of the question.
My guess is on a US/Russia-backed coup against Zelensky or his assassination.
I rather doubt that. It's not as though Russia hasn't been making strenuous efforts for several years.
Unless Europe is about to abandon Ukraine, there's no good motivation to turn anyone who hadn't already been turned.
It would suit the US as much as the Russian for Zelenskyy to be out of the way. And the Americans have much better intelligence on his movements. After all, they were a key Ukrainian ally until a few weeks ago.
Where would state-sponsored assassination of the democratically elected leader of Ukraine rank in historical infamy and consequence?
There is a conflict in style between Putin's gas-lighting with his assassinations and, I'd presume, the US not wanting to be implicated in any way.
Very good analysis segment of TRIP on JD Vance's contempt for British and French soldiers who served alongside USA forces, and the blowback. I hadn't realised that the total numbers rotating in and out of Afghanistan were 100k+ in toto. His "I didn't mean them" is a bit tricky when 52 countries served in Iraq in the noughties, including 1600 from Ukr. Deep link.
Centrist Dads' supply perspicacious analysis, and context, as ever. JDV's real problem is that he does not look beyond the echo chamber in his own head.
Useful idiots for Trump continue to reverse ferret, except afaics for Nonny-Nonny-Nigel. And I bet the Leeanderthal Man too, but I haven't checked.
Feeble centrist dad likes feeble centrist dad content. Startling
Not always the most reliable of sites and too much editorial discretion exercised but yes, a very valuable asset.
I find it difficult to believe someone, somewhere won't set up something similar.
The bigger problem will be reliable polling in Trump's America, given the likely increasing (further) impediments to vote for his opponents.
Everyone is running scared of retaliations from the Trump regime. ABC can't risk 538 discussing polls showing Trump falling any more than Jeff Bezos can allow the Washington Post – the paper that exposed Watergate – to run columns critical of the Trump White House.
They are running scared, indeed. I disagree that they cannot risk upsetting Trump (although I'm sure that's what their owners and execs believe).
But truth will out, one way or another - and people will remember who told it and who said the emperor was beautifully clothed.
I think David Herdson's characteristicly good judgment may have been too kind here. I think that huge numbers of people in the media of all sorts have good reason to think that upsetting Trump is a sub-optimal move and for some even dangerous. This will have both conscious and unconscious effects.
I cannot think of a properly authoritarian state with a properly free media.
Things change fast. In December 2024, 10 weeks ago, Canada, Greenland and Denmark were exceedingly boring democracies with no enemies and our Suffolk airfields were full of the planes and forces of an unambiguously friendly power.
What happens in the next 10 weeks? No idea. But a Reichstag Fire moment sometime in the next 18 months is not out of the question.
My guess is on a US/Russia-backed coup against Zelensky or his assassination.
I rather doubt that. It's not as though Russia hasn't been making strenuous efforts for several years.
Unless Europe is about to abandon Ukraine, there's no good motivation to turn anyone who hadn't already been turned.
These are fine words, but what if Trump insists ? ...I have always been clear that we need to ensure that the US, the UK, Europe and Ukraine, are working together, but we must not choose between the US and Europe. We never have historically, and we’re not going to do so now...
I’d be happy if the UK told Trump and his cronies to get lost . I’ll happily pay more tax if it means we don’t continue to be a US lapdog .
I'm almost certain that the UK will do everything it can to try and keep America active in NATO. But as we saw at the weekend is also going to take a lead in rearming Europe.
These are not incompatible. Murica thinks Europe should defend itself more, so Europe stepping up should be welcomed by MAGA. But it won't be as Europe will be planning to spend money on its own defence industries.
MAGA thinks it can cut Europe off and dismember NATO - which will scare Europe into buying more weapons from America. That is not going to happen.
Trouble is that we are now in a position where the USA can and may well actually undermine European and other former allies defences by revealing intelligence to the Russians. I genuinely do not believe we can simply say the USA has moved from an ally to a neutral. Under Trump is has now moved to a potential enemy state.
"New guidelines released by the Sentencing Council today would make prison sentences less likely for ethnic and religious minorities.
Two-tier justice isn't just a talking point - it's the reality in modern Britain..
This policy is, effectively, already in place, with certain offenders receiving lenient sentences for horrific crimes while others receive strict sentences for speech violations...."
jenrick is on this, vehemently and loudly, but where is Badenoch? She is useless
I don't think it's essential that politicians issue statements every time anything happens in the world. Badenoch is doing ok, and Jenrick, to a degree, demonstrating why she was the wiser choice.
"New guidelines released by the Sentencing Council today would make prison sentences less likely for ethnic and religious minorities.
Two-tier justice isn't just a talking point - it's the reality in modern Britain..
This policy is, effectively, already in place, with certain offenders receiving lenient sentences for horrific crimes while others receive strict sentences for speech violations...."
jenrick is on this, vehemently and loudly, but where is Badenoch? She is useless
More detail:
A Pre-Sentence Report (PSR) means that probation has assessed an offender and done their best to consider options for that person to serve a sentence in the community (ie not in prison). It gives a judge options beyond jail. Often, there will be an argument between the prosecution and defence lawyers over whether a pre-sentence report should be ordered. The defence lawyers will know that a PSR will more likely lead to a non-custodial sentence. If a PSR is not ordered by a judge, a custodial sentence will follow in many cases. The judge is basically saying there is no option beyond custody so there is no need for probation to assess options for a community sentence. If, therefore, you are more likely to get a PSR if you are a member of a minority community, it means you have a better shot at a non-custodial sentence for any particular offence than somebody who is not a member of that community. The same goes for if you are female, and the following extract states explicitly that custody for women of minority cultural or religious beliefs may be ‘particularly acute’ meaning that it should be avoided in more cases than for women who do not belong to those minorities.
Not always the most reliable of sites and too much editorial discretion exercised but yes, a very valuable asset.
I find it difficult to believe someone, somewhere won't set up something similar.
The bigger problem will be reliable polling in Trump's America, given the likely increasing (further) impediments to vote for his opponents.
Everyone is running scared of retaliations from the Trump regime. ABC can't risk 538 discussing polls showing Trump falling any more than Jeff Bezos can allow the Washington Post – the paper that exposed Watergate – to run columns critical of the Trump White House.
They are running scared, indeed. I disagree that they cannot risk upsetting Trump (although I'm sure that's what their owners and execs believe).
But truth will out, one way or another - and people will remember who told it and who said the emperor was beautifully clothed.
I think David Herdson's characteristicly good judgment may have been too kind here. I think that huge numbers of people in the media of all sorts have good reason to think that upsetting Trump is a sub-optimal move and for some even dangerous. This will have both conscious and unconscious effects.
I cannot think of a properly authoritarian state with a properly free media.
Things change fast. In December 2024, 10 weeks ago, Canada, Greenland and Denmark were exceedingly boring democracies with no enemies and our Suffolk airfields were full of the planes and forces of an unambiguously friendly power.
What happens in the next 10 weeks? No idea. But a Reichstag Fire moment sometime in the next 18 months is not out of the question.
My guess is on a US/Russia-backed coup against Zelensky or his assassination.
I hope that a coup would be difficult to pull off, because the easily bought people were bought prior to the invasion.
But I wouldn't be surprised if that was attempted.
And which is why I believe that European support for Ukraine is so essential. The Ukrainians have to feel that there's a path to victory, even if the US is not involved.
Plus, the more support we give to Ukraine, and the more likely they are to win, the harder it is for Trump to back Russia. Because above all, he doesn't want to be a loser. To withdraw support, to lose the minerals deal, and then for Russia to fail... Well, he would be shown to be on the losing side.
Not always the most reliable of sites and too much editorial discretion exercised but yes, a very valuable asset.
I find it difficult to believe someone, somewhere won't set up something similar.
The bigger problem will be reliable polling in Trump's America, given the likely increasing (further) impediments to vote for his opponents.
Everyone is running scared of retaliations from the Trump regime. ABC can't risk 538 discussing polls showing Trump falling any more than Jeff Bezos can allow the Washington Post – the paper that exposed Watergate – to run columns critical of the Trump White House.
They are running scared, indeed. I disagree that they cannot risk upsetting Trump (although I'm sure that's what their owners and execs believe).
But truth will out, one way or another - and people will remember who told it and who said the emperor was beautifully clothed.
I think David Herdson's characteristicly good judgment may have been too kind here. I think that huge numbers of people in the media of all sorts have good reason to think that upsetting Trump is a sub-optimal move and for some even dangerous. This will have both conscious and unconscious effects.
I cannot think of a properly authoritarian state with a properly free media.
Things change fast. In December 2024, 10 weeks ago, Canada, Greenland and Denmark were exceedingly boring democracies with no enemies and our Suffolk airfields were full of the planes and forces of an unambiguously friendly power.
What happens in the next 10 weeks? No idea. But a Reichstag Fire moment sometime in the next 18 months is not out of the question.
My guess is on a US/Russia-backed coup against Zelensky or his assassination.
I hope that a coup would be difficult to pull off, because the easily bought people were bought prior to the invasion.
But I wouldn't be surprised if that was attempted.
And which is why I believe that European support for Ukraine is so essential. The Ukrainians have to feel that there's a path to victory, even if the US is not involved.
Plus, the more support we give to Ukraine, and the more likely they are to win, the harder it is for Trump to back Russia. Because above all, he doesn't want to be a loser. To withdraw support, to lose the minerals deal, and then for Russia to fail... Well, he would be shown to be on the losing side.
"I'd have won, if it weren't for you pesky Euro-kids...."
Not always the most reliable of sites and too much editorial discretion exercised but yes, a very valuable asset.
I find it difficult to believe someone, somewhere won't set up something similar.
The bigger problem will be reliable polling in Trump's America, given the likely increasing (further) impediments to vote for his opponents.
Everyone is running scared of retaliations from the Trump regime. ABC can't risk 538 discussing polls showing Trump falling any more than Jeff Bezos can allow the Washington Post – the paper that exposed Watergate – to run columns critical of the Trump White House.
They are running scared, indeed. I disagree that they cannot risk upsetting Trump (although I'm sure that's what their owners and execs believe).
But truth will out, one way or another - and people will remember who told it and who said the emperor was beautifully clothed.
I think David Herdson's characteristicly good judgment may have been too kind here. I think that huge numbers of people in the media of all sorts have good reason to think that upsetting Trump is a sub-optimal move and for some even dangerous. This will have both conscious and unconscious effects.
I cannot think of a properly authoritarian state with a properly free media.
Things change fast. In December 2024, 10 weeks ago, Canada, Greenland and Denmark were exceedingly boring democracies with no enemies and our Suffolk airfields were full of the planes and forces of an unambiguously friendly power.
What happens in the next 10 weeks? No idea. But a Reichstag Fire moment sometime in the next 18 months is not out of the question.
My guess is on a US/Russia-backed coup against Zelensky or his assassination.
I hope that a coup would be difficult to pull off, because the easily bought people were bought prior to the invasion.
But I wouldn't be surprised if that was attempted.
And which is why I believe that European support for Ukraine is so essential. The Ukrainians have to feel that there's a path to victory, even if the US is not involved.
Plus, the more support we give to Ukraine, and the more likely they are to win, the harder it is for Trump to back Russia. Because above all, he doesn't want to be a loser. To withdraw support, to lose the minerals deal, and then for Russia to fail... Well, he would be shown to be on the losing side.
"New guidelines released by the Sentencing Council today would make prison sentences less likely for ethnic and religious minorities.
Two-tier justice isn't just a talking point - it's the reality in modern Britain..
This policy is, effectively, already in place, with certain offenders receiving lenient sentences for horrific crimes while others receive strict sentences for speech violations...."
jenrick is on this, vehemently and loudly, but where is Badenoch? She is useless
More detail:
A Pre-Sentence Report (PSR) means that probation has assessed an offender and done their best to consider options for that person to serve a sentence in the community (ie not in prison). It gives a judge options beyond jail. Often, there will be an argument between the prosecution and defence lawyers over whether a pre-sentence report should be ordered. The defence lawyers will know that a PSR will more likely lead to a non-custodial sentence. If a PSR is not ordered by a judge, a custodial sentence will follow in many cases. The judge is basically saying there is no option beyond custody so there is no need for probation to assess options for a community sentence. If, therefore, you are more likely to get a PSR if you are a member of a minority community, it means you have a better shot at a non-custodial sentence for any particular offence than somebody who is not a member of that community. The same goes for if you are female, and the following extract states explicitly that custody for women of minority cultural or religious beliefs may be ‘particularly acute’ meaning that it should be avoided in more cases than for women who do not belong to those minorities.
How can they deny a two tier justice system is already in place? White British men go to jail, everyone else gets an easier ride, and white women get it tougher than all other women
What a repulsive farce. We need a British Trump and I don't give a fuck if he imposes 9000% tariffs on Finland
Not always the most reliable of sites and too much editorial discretion exercised but yes, a very valuable asset.
I find it difficult to believe someone, somewhere won't set up something similar.
The bigger problem will be reliable polling in Trump's America, given the likely increasing (further) impediments to vote for his opponents.
Everyone is running scared of retaliations from the Trump regime. ABC can't risk 538 discussing polls showing Trump falling any more than Jeff Bezos can allow the Washington Post – the paper that exposed Watergate – to run columns critical of the Trump White House.
They are running scared, indeed. I disagree that they cannot risk upsetting Trump (although I'm sure that's what their owners and execs believe).
But truth will out, one way or another - and people will remember who told it and who said the emperor was beautifully clothed.
I think David Herdson's characteristicly good judgment may have been too kind here. I think that huge numbers of people in the media of all sorts have good reason to think that upsetting Trump is a sub-optimal move and for some even dangerous. This will have both conscious and unconscious effects.
I cannot think of a properly authoritarian state with a properly free media.
Things change fast. In December 2024, 10 weeks ago, Canada, Greenland and Denmark were exceedingly boring democracies with no enemies and our Suffolk airfields were full of the planes and forces of an unambiguously friendly power.
What happens in the next 10 weeks? No idea. But a Reichstag Fire moment sometime in the next 18 months is not out of the question.
My guess is on a US/Russia-backed coup against Zelensky or his assassination.
I hope that a coup would be difficult to pull off, because the easily bought people were bought prior to the invasion.
But I wouldn't be surprised if that was attempted.
And which is why I believe that European support for Ukraine is so essential. The Ukrainians have to feel that there's a path to victory, even if the US is not involved.
Plus, the more support we give to Ukraine, and the more likely they are to win, the harder it is for Trump to back Russia. Because above all, he doesn't want to be a loser. To withdraw support, to lose the minerals deal, and then for Russia to fail... Well, he would be shown to be on the losing side.
They're still periodically pulling Russian assets out of the Ukrainian security apparatus.
Very good analysis segment of TRIP on JD Vance's contempt for British and French soldiers who served alongside USA forces, and the blowback. I hadn't realised that the total numbers rotating in and out of Afghanistan were 100k+ in toto. His "I didn't mean them" is a bit tricky when 52 countries served in Iraq in the noughties, including 1600 from Ukr. Deep link.
Centrist Dads' supply perspicacious analysis, and context, as ever. JDV's real problem is that he does not look beyond the echo chamber in his own head.
Useful idiots for Trump continue to reverse ferret, except afaics for Nonny-Nonny-Nigel. And I bet the Leeanderthal Man too, but I haven't checked.
Feeble centrist dad likes feeble centrist dad content. Startling
Well you could certainly benefit from a little Rory Stewart "explainer" on most topics before posting about them.
Not always the most reliable of sites and too much editorial discretion exercised but yes, a very valuable asset.
I find it difficult to believe someone, somewhere won't set up something similar.
The bigger problem will be reliable polling in Trump's America, given the likely increasing (further) impediments to vote for his opponents.
Everyone is running scared of retaliations from the Trump regime. ABC can't risk 538 discussing polls showing Trump falling any more than Jeff Bezos can allow the Washington Post – the paper that exposed Watergate – to run columns critical of the Trump White House.
They are running scared, indeed. I disagree that they cannot risk upsetting Trump (although I'm sure that's what their owners and execs believe).
But truth will out, one way or another - and people will remember who told it and who said the emperor was beautifully clothed.
I think David Herdson's characteristicly good judgment may have been too kind here. I think that huge numbers of people in the media of all sorts have good reason to think that upsetting Trump is a sub-optimal move and for some even dangerous. This will have both conscious and unconscious effects.
I cannot think of a properly authoritarian state with a properly free media.
Things change fast. In December 2024, 10 weeks ago, Canada, Greenland and Denmark were exceedingly boring democracies with no enemies and our Suffolk airfields were full of the planes and forces of an unambiguously friendly power.
What happens in the next 10 weeks? No idea. But a Reichstag Fire moment sometime in the next 18 months is not out of the question.
It depends on whether the media execs and owners are playing the short or medium game. Short term, upsetting Trump has multiple downsides. However, close to 50% of voters were against him in 2024 so there's still a ready market there and telling the truth has an objective appeal to independents and uninteresteds too. Trump can try and squeeze advertisers and apply pressure through regulators but the First Amendment is still a pretty powerful thing and even Trump will struggle to take a broadcaster off-line entirely - not least because broadcast rights and licences aren't what they were in the 1950s or 1980s: the internet has seen to that.
To game it the other way, suppose a liberal / neutral outlet decides that its best bet is to transform into USPravda. Where does that take it? It loses much of its existing custom, gains very little new (as MAGA stays tuned to Fox and the like), and trashes its credibility. It might survive as a shell but it's never coming back to what it was: short-term survival and medium-term failure. So even at the risk of short-term failure, the better option for those firms is still to do the right thing and prepare for the hit.
Very good analysis segment of TRIP on JD Vance's contempt for British and French soldiers who served alongside USA forces, and the blowback. I hadn't realised that the total numbers rotating in and out of Afghanistan were 100k+ in toto. His "I didn't mean them" is a bit tricky when 52 countries served in Iraq in the noughties, including 1600 from Ukr. Deep link.
Centrist Dads' supply perspicacious analysis, and context, as ever. JDV's real problem is that he does not look beyond the echo chamber in his own head.
Useful idiots for Trump continue to reverse ferret, except afaics for Nonny-Nonny-Nigel. And I bet the Leeanderthal Man too, but I haven't checked.
Feeble centrist dad likes feeble centrist dad content. Startling
Well you could certainly benefit from a little Rory Stewart "explainer" on most topics before posting about them.
Does “centrist dad” actually mean “not a ravening conspiracy theorist fascist anti-democrat”?
They say events shape politics but if we cast our minds back to 2019 and Johnson's win we have since had Brexit, covid, war in Ukraine and now Trump
These events have huge implications for politics, economics, and even the peace and personally I am struggling with so much that apart from Reform, who I have absolutely no time for, I believe we should strive for more concensus going forward and seek to support our leaders and our country
Starmer has done well and should gain in the polls, but it remains to be seen just how this all effects Farage and Reform
I expect a Labour poll bounce and certainly an improvement in Starmer's ratings, but as has been said the next election is 4 years away and goodness knows where we will be by then
Maybe we just need to wish Starmer, Macron and other leaders well as they struggle with a dangerous narcissistic Trump who is attempting to change the world order to a frightening degree and with unknown consequences
What a time to be alive (care off my pacemaker. !!!! )
TBH I suspect that cuts in Welfare might be more significant as far as the Great British Public is concerned. I suspect that the Triple Lock will go!
It would probably go tomorrow if the Cons agreed not to oppose.
The Saffirs target is now 16 runs per over, with 8 wickets down. Miller will give it a go, but, as I suggested earlier, he's going to run out of partners.
Very good analysis segment of TRIP on JD Vance's contempt for British and French soldiers who served alongside USA forces, and the blowback. I hadn't realised that the total numbers rotating in and out of Afghanistan were 100k+ in toto. His "I didn't mean them" is a bit tricky when 52 countries served in Iraq in the noughties, including 1600 from Ukr. Deep link.
Centrist Dads' supply perspicacious analysis, and context, as ever. JDV's real problem is that he does not look beyond the echo chamber in his own head.
Useful idiots for Trump continue to reverse ferret, except afaics for Nonny-Nonny-Nigel. And I bet the Leeanderthal Man too, but I haven't checked.
Feeble centrist dad likes feeble centrist dad content. Startling
Well you could certainly benefit from a little Rory Stewart "explainer" on most topics before posting about them.
"Little Rory Stewart" is a good name for him. Ludicrous, narcissistic, diddy-sized gargoyle that he is
Very good analysis segment of TRIP on JD Vance's contempt for British and French soldiers who served alongside USA forces, and the blowback. I hadn't realised that the total numbers rotating in and out of Afghanistan were 100k+ in toto. His "I didn't mean them" is a bit tricky when 52 countries served in Iraq in the noughties, including 1600 from Ukr. Deep link.
Centrist Dads' supply perspicacious analysis, and context, as ever. JDV's real problem is that he does not look beyond the echo chamber in his own head.
Useful idiots for Trump continue to reverse ferret, except afaics for Nonny-Nonny-Nigel. And I bet the Leeanderthal Man too, but I haven't checked.
Feeble centrist dad likes feeble centrist dad content. Startling
Well you could certainly benefit from a little Rory Stewart "explainer" on most topics before posting about them.
Does “centrist dad” actually mean “not a ravening conspiracy theorist fascist anti-democrat”?
"New guidelines released by the Sentencing Council today would make prison sentences less likely for ethnic and religious minorities.
Two-tier justice isn't just a talking point - it's the reality in modern Britain..
This policy is, effectively, already in place, with certain offenders receiving lenient sentences for horrific crimes while others receive strict sentences for speech violations...."
jenrick is on this, vehemently and loudly, but where is Badenoch? She is useless
More detail:
A Pre-Sentence Report (PSR) means that probation has assessed an offender and done their best to consider options for that person to serve a sentence in the community (ie not in prison). It gives a judge options beyond jail. Often, there will be an argument between the prosecution and defence lawyers over whether a pre-sentence report should be ordered. The defence lawyers will know that a PSR will more likely lead to a non-custodial sentence. If a PSR is not ordered by a judge, a custodial sentence will follow in many cases. The judge is basically saying there is no option beyond custody so there is no need for probation to assess options for a community sentence. If, therefore, you are more likely to get a PSR if you are a member of a minority community, it means you have a better shot at a non-custodial sentence for any particular offence than somebody who is not a member of that community. The same goes for if you are female, and the following extract states explicitly that custody for women of minority cultural or religious beliefs may be ‘particularly acute’ meaning that it should be avoided in more cases than for women who do not belong to those minorities.
How can they deny a two tier justice system is already in place? White British men go to jail, everyone else gets an easier ride, and white women get it tougher than all other women
What a repulsive farce. We need a British Trump and I don't give a fuck if he imposes 9000% tariffs on Finland
Errr…. for many ethnic minorities, the incarceration rate is higher than white British.
They say events shape politics but if we cast our minds back to 2019 and Johnson's win we have since had Brexit, covid, war in Ukraine and now Trump
These events have huge implications for politics, economics, and even the peace and personally I am struggling with so much that apart from Reform, who I have absolutely no time for, I believe we should strive for more concensus going forward and seek to support our leaders and our country
Starmer has done well and should gain in the polls, but it remains to be seen just how this all effects Farage and Reform
I expect a Labour poll bounce and certainly an improvement in Starmer's ratings, but as has been said the next election is 4 years away and goodness knows where we will be by then
Maybe we just need to wish Starmer, Macron and other leaders well as they struggle with a dangerous narcissistic Trump who is attempting to change the world order to a frightening degree and with unknown consequences
What a time to be alive (care off my pacemaker. !!!! )
TBH I suspect that cuts in Welfare might be more significant as far as the Great British Public is concerned. I suspect that the Triple Lock will go!
It would probably go tomorrow if the Cons agreed not to oppose.
"New guidelines released by the Sentencing Council today would make prison sentences less likely for ethnic and religious minorities.
Two-tier justice isn't just a talking point - it's the reality in modern Britain..
This policy is, effectively, already in place, with certain offenders receiving lenient sentences for horrific crimes while others receive strict sentences for speech violations...."
jenrick is on this, vehemently and loudly, but where is Badenoch? She is useless
More detail:
A Pre-Sentence Report (PSR) means that probation has assessed an offender and done their best to consider options for that person to serve a sentence in the community (ie not in prison). It gives a judge options beyond jail. Often, there will be an argument between the prosecution and defence lawyers over whether a pre-sentence report should be ordered. The defence lawyers will know that a PSR will more likely lead to a non-custodial sentence. If a PSR is not ordered by a judge, a custodial sentence will follow in many cases. The judge is basically saying there is no option beyond custody so there is no need for probation to assess options for a community sentence. If, therefore, you are more likely to get a PSR if you are a member of a minority community, it means you have a better shot at a non-custodial sentence for any particular offence than somebody who is not a member of that community. The same goes for if you are female, and the following extract states explicitly that custody for women of minority cultural or religious beliefs may be ‘particularly acute’ meaning that it should be avoided in more cases than for women who do not belong to those minorities.
How can they deny a two tier justice system is already in place? White British men go to jail, everyone else gets an easier ride, and white women get it tougher than all other women
What a repulsive farce. We need a British Trump and I don't give a fuck if he imposes 9000% tariffs on Finland
Errr…. for many ethnic minorities, the incarceration rate is higher than white British.
Who gives a fuck. It's not enshrined in law that "they must go to prison more often than white people" is it?
No, of course it is not
Yet this will make it a part of the legal system that white people - especially men - by definition will get a harder time and are more likely to go to prison. It enshrines racism in law
"New guidelines released by the Sentencing Council today would make prison sentences less likely for ethnic and religious minorities.
Two-tier justice isn't just a talking point - it's the reality in modern Britain..
This policy is, effectively, already in place, with certain offenders receiving lenient sentences for horrific crimes while others receive strict sentences for speech violations...."
jenrick is on this, vehemently and loudly, but where is Badenoch? She is useless
More detail:
A Pre-Sentence Report (PSR) means that probation has assessed an offender and done their best to consider options for that person to serve a sentence in the community (ie not in prison). It gives a judge options beyond jail. Often, there will be an argument between the prosecution and defence lawyers over whether a pre-sentence report should be ordered. The defence lawyers will know that a PSR will more likely lead to a non-custodial sentence. If a PSR is not ordered by a judge, a custodial sentence will follow in many cases. The judge is basically saying there is no option beyond custody so there is no need for probation to assess options for a community sentence. If, therefore, you are more likely to get a PSR if you are a member of a minority community, it means you have a better shot at a non-custodial sentence for any particular offence than somebody who is not a member of that community. The same goes for if you are female, and the following extract states explicitly that custody for women of minority cultural or religious beliefs may be ‘particularly acute’ meaning that it should be avoided in more cases than for women who do not belong to those minorities.
How can they deny a two tier justice system is already in place? White British men go to jail, everyone else gets an easier ride, and white women get it tougher than all other women
What a repulsive farce. We need a British Trump and I don't give a fuck if he imposes 9000% tariffs on Finland
We do have a two tier justice system. It’s a system that disproportionately imprisons ethnic minorities, especially of Afro-Caribbean background, for the same offences over white defendants. There is a clear direct association between ethnicity and the odds of receiving a custodial sentence. People from Black, Asian, and ‘Chinese or other’ backgrounds are more likely to be sent to prison at the Crown Court. That is a statistically verifiable fact. Black and Asian people in prison are more likely to be serving longer sentences than other groups and serve a greater proportion of their determinate sentence in custody than white people.
However, to you that unfairness appears to be a feature not a bug. Or likely you’ll dismiss it altogether.
The reason that these PSRs are asked for is expressly to address the fact that black males, especially, are sentenced to prison more than their white counterparts. The disingenuous nonsense you copy paste misstates the purpose of PSRs - they are certainly not an attempt by the probation service to consider options other than prison. That’s for the judge. They’re essentially a background report. They are a small attempt to fix a problem.
"New guidelines released by the Sentencing Council today would make prison sentences less likely for ethnic and religious minorities.
Two-tier justice isn't just a talking point - it's the reality in modern Britain..
This policy is, effectively, already in place, with certain offenders receiving lenient sentences for horrific crimes while others receive strict sentences for speech violations...."
jenrick is on this, vehemently and loudly, but where is Badenoch? She is useless
More detail:
A Pre-Sentence Report (PSR) means that probation has assessed an offender and done their best to consider options for that person to serve a sentence in the community (ie not in prison). It gives a judge options beyond jail. Often, there will be an argument between the prosecution and defence lawyers over whether a pre-sentence report should be ordered. The defence lawyers will know that a PSR will more likely lead to a non-custodial sentence. If a PSR is not ordered by a judge, a custodial sentence will follow in many cases. The judge is basically saying there is no option beyond custody so there is no need for probation to assess options for a community sentence. If, therefore, you are more likely to get a PSR if you are a member of a minority community, it means you have a better shot at a non-custodial sentence for any particular offence than somebody who is not a member of that community. The same goes for if you are female, and the following extract states explicitly that custody for women of minority cultural or religious beliefs may be ‘particularly acute’ meaning that it should be avoided in more cases than for women who do not belong to those minorities.
How can they deny a two tier justice system is already in place? White British men go to jail, everyone else gets an easier ride, and white women get it tougher than all other women
What a repulsive farce. We need a British Trump and I don't give a fuck if he imposes 9000% tariffs on Finland
We do have a two tier justice system. It’s a system that disproportionately imprisons ethnic minorities, especially of Afro-Caribbean background, for the same offences over white defendants. There is a clear direct association between ethnicity and the odds of receiving a custodial sentence. People from Black, Asian, and ‘Chinese or other’ backgrounds are more likely to be sent to prison at the Crown Court. That is a statistically verifiable fact. Black and Asian people in prison are more likely to be serving longer sentences than other groups and serve a greater proportion of their determinate sentence in custody than white people.
However, to you that unfairness appears to be a feature not a bug. Or likely you’ll dismiss it altogether.
The reason that these PSRs are asked for is expressly to address the fact that black males, especially, are sentenced to prison more than their white counterparts. The disingenuous nonsense you copy paste misstates the purpose of PSRs - they are certainly not an attempt by the probation service to consider options other than prison. That’s for the judge. They’re essentially a background report. They are a small attempt to fix a problem.
You don't address one unfairness - if it exists - by creating one that is far worse: ie by officially putting into law racist, anti-white custodial policies
Very good analysis segment of TRIP on JD Vance's contempt for British and French soldiers who served alongside USA forces, and the blowback. I hadn't realised that the total numbers rotating in and out of Afghanistan were 100k+ in toto. His "I didn't mean them" is a bit tricky when 52 countries served in Iraq in the noughties, including 1600 from Ukr. Deep link.
Centrist Dads' supply perspicacious analysis, and context, as ever. JDV's real problem is that he does not look beyond the echo chamber in his own head.
Stewart and Campbell made their names serving American interests so you can see why they might feel particularly betrayed, but it does cast doubt on their ability to analyse the situation rationally.
How are they going to deal with mixed race convicts? Do they get the special "go to jail whitey" treatment, or does a certain amount of "ethnicity" mean they are spared a prison term? How much "ethnic blood" do they need to get the nice treatment? 30%, 20%? One drop?
How will the courts determine this ethnicity? Perhaps they can use a pencil test to check the frizziness of the hair
However, given that the official state position is that race "is a social construct" and has no biological reality whatsoever, I guess we can all claim we are Romanian Zulus, and get no jail time at all
"New guidelines released by the Sentencing Council today would make prison sentences less likely for ethnic and religious minorities.
Two-tier justice isn't just a talking point - it's the reality in modern Britain..
This policy is, effectively, already in place, with certain offenders receiving lenient sentences for horrific crimes while others receive strict sentences for speech violations...."
jenrick is on this, vehemently and loudly, but where is Badenoch? She is useless
More detail:
A Pre-Sentence Report (PSR) means that probation has assessed an offender and done their best to consider options for that person to serve a sentence in the community (ie not in prison). It gives a judge options beyond jail. Often, there will be an argument between the prosecution and defence lawyers over whether a pre-sentence report should be ordered. The defence lawyers will know that a PSR will more likely lead to a non-custodial sentence. If a PSR is not ordered by a judge, a custodial sentence will follow in many cases. The judge is basically saying there is no option beyond custody so there is no need for probation to assess options for a community sentence. If, therefore, you are more likely to get a PSR if you are a member of a minority community, it means you have a better shot at a non-custodial sentence for any particular offence than somebody who is not a member of that community. The same goes for if you are female, and the following extract states explicitly that custody for women of minority cultural or religious beliefs may be ‘particularly acute’ meaning that it should be avoided in more cases than for women who do not belong to those minorities.
How can they deny a two tier justice system is already in place? White British men go to jail, everyone else gets an easier ride, and white women get it tougher than all other women
What a repulsive farce. We need a British Trump and I don't give a fuck if he imposes 9000% tariffs on Finland
Errr…. for many ethnic minorities, the incarceration rate is higher than white British.
Who gives a fuck. It's not enshrined in law that "they must go to prison more often than white people" is it?
No, of course it is not
Yet this will make it a part of the legal system that white people - especially men - by definition will get a harder time and are more likely to go to prison. It enshrines racism in law
No. It’s about gathering more data.
Lots of questions are being asked about *why* there is such a discrepancy.
Very good analysis segment of TRIP on JD Vance's contempt for British and French soldiers who served alongside USA forces, and the blowback. I hadn't realised that the total numbers rotating in and out of Afghanistan were 100k+ in toto. His "I didn't mean them" is a bit tricky when 52 countries served in Iraq in the noughties, including 1600 from Ukr. Deep link.
Centrist Dads' supply perspicacious analysis, and context, as ever. JDV's real problem is that he does not look beyond the echo chamber in his own head.
Stewart and Campbell made their names serving American interests so you can see why they might feel particularly betrayed, but it does cast doubt on their ability to analyse the situation rationally.
An old woman in the Scottish Highlands was walking her grandchildren to kirk on a Sunday. The Catholic priest overtakes them riding his horse at a gentle canter.
'Tsk! Sich behaviour on the Lord's day,' she said disdainfully, and turning to her grandchildren said, 'A righteous man regardeth the life of his beast: but the tender mercies of the wicked are cruel, Proverbs 12: 10.'
Soon after galloping hooves are heard, and the minister of the kirk overtakes them. He's lashing his beast furiously and the poor horse is in a lather, nearly spent, as it tries to keep up with the demands of the rider.
'Ah,' she breathes, 'see how that noble man desires to worship Our Lord!' And turning to her grandchildren she says, 'Let us go speedily to pray before the LORD, and to seek the LORD of hosts: I will go also, Zechariah, 8:21.'
"New guidelines released by the Sentencing Council today would make prison sentences less likely for ethnic and religious minorities.
Two-tier justice isn't just a talking point - it's the reality in modern Britain..
This policy is, effectively, already in place, with certain offenders receiving lenient sentences for horrific crimes while others receive strict sentences for speech violations...."
Very good analysis segment of TRIP on JD Vance's contempt for British and French soldiers who served alongside USA forces, and the blowback. I hadn't realised that the total numbers rotating in and out of Afghanistan were 100k+ in toto. His "I didn't mean them" is a bit tricky when 52 countries served in Iraq in the noughties, including 1600 from Ukr. Deep link.
Centrist Dads' supply perspicacious analysis, and context, as ever. JDV's real problem is that he does not look beyond the echo chamber in his own head.
Useful idiots for Trump continue to reverse ferret, except afaics for Nonny-Nonny-Nigel. And I bet the Leeanderthal Man too, but I haven't checked.
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Well you could certainly benefit from a little Rory Stewart "explainer" on most topics before posting about them.
"Little Rory Stewart" is a good name for him. Ludicrous, narcissistic, diddy-sized gargoyle that he is
Even at that, he's still 1,000 times more a man than you.
"New guidelines released by the Sentencing Council today would make prison sentences less likely for ethnic and religious minorities.
Two-tier justice isn't just a talking point - it's the reality in modern Britain..
This policy is, effectively, already in place, with certain offenders receiving lenient sentences for horrific crimes while others receive strict sentences for speech violations...."
jenrick is on this, vehemently and loudly, but where is Badenoch? She is useless
More detail:
A Pre-Sentence Report (PSR) means that probation has assessed an offender and done their best to consider options for that person to serve a sentence in the community (ie not in prison). It gives a judge options beyond jail. Often, there will be an argument between the prosecution and defence lawyers over whether a pre-sentence report should be ordered. The defence lawyers will know that a PSR will more likely lead to a non-custodial sentence. If a PSR is not ordered by a judge, a custodial sentence will follow in many cases. The judge is basically saying there is no option beyond custody so there is no need for probation to assess options for a community sentence. If, therefore, you are more likely to get a PSR if you are a member of a minority community, it means you have a better shot at a non-custodial sentence for any particular offence than somebody who is not a member of that community. The same goes for if you are female, and the following extract states explicitly that custody for women of minority cultural or religious beliefs may be ‘particularly acute’ meaning that it should be avoided in more cases than for women who do not belong to those minorities.
How is this justifiable ?
What makes being a minority and being religious a mitigating factor for any crime ?
I’d like to know the rationale for this as on the surface it seems barmy.
Of course it means anyone who commits a crime can simply claim to be religious to get a lower sentence.
"Captain America 4: Brave New World" is falling off fast. It might crawl over $400 million worldwide, but that's a bit of a stretch. It was cheap by Marvel standards (budget $180 mill) but when you include worldwide marketing costs it's not going to make a big profit. I assume @Roger or @MarqueeMark knows more about how to calculate profit/loss than me,
"New guidelines released by the Sentencing Council today would make prison sentences less likely for ethnic and religious minorities.
Two-tier justice isn't just a talking point - it's the reality in modern Britain..
This policy is, effectively, already in place, with certain offenders receiving lenient sentences for horrific crimes while others receive strict sentences for speech violations...."
jenrick is on this, vehemently and loudly, but where is Badenoch? She is useless
More detail:
A Pre-Sentence Report (PSR) means that probation has assessed an offender and done their best to consider options for that person to serve a sentence in the community (ie not in prison). It gives a judge options beyond jail. Often, there will be an argument between the prosecution and defence lawyers over whether a pre-sentence report should be ordered. The defence lawyers will know that a PSR will more likely lead to a non-custodial sentence. If a PSR is not ordered by a judge, a custodial sentence will follow in many cases. The judge is basically saying there is no option beyond custody so there is no need for probation to assess options for a community sentence. If, therefore, you are more likely to get a PSR if you are a member of a minority community, it means you have a better shot at a non-custodial sentence for any particular offence than somebody who is not a member of that community. The same goes for if you are female, and the following extract states explicitly that custody for women of minority cultural or religious beliefs may be ‘particularly acute’ meaning that it should be avoided in more cases than for women who do not belong to those minorities.
How can they deny a two tier justice system is already in place? White British men go to jail, everyone else gets an easier ride, and white women get it tougher than all other women
What a repulsive farce. We need a British Trump and I don't give a fuck if he imposes 9000% tariffs on Finland
Errr…. for many ethnic minorities, the incarceration rate is higher than white British.
Who gives a fuck. It's not enshrined in law that "they must go to prison more often than white people" is it?
No, of course it is not
Yet this will make it a part of the legal system that white people - especially men - by definition will get a harder time and are more likely to go to prison. It enshrines racism in law
No. It’s about gathering more data.
Lots of questions are being asked about *why* there is such a discrepancy.
No, this is a sentencing policy coming into operation in April, it is not a study or an analysis, this is happening
"New guidelines released by the Sentencing Council today would make prison sentences less likely for ethnic and religious minorities.
Two-tier justice isn't just a talking point - it's the reality in modern Britain..
This policy is, effectively, already in place, with certain offenders receiving lenient sentences for horrific crimes while others receive strict sentences for speech violations...."
jenrick is on this, vehemently and loudly, but where is Badenoch? She is useless
More detail:
A Pre-Sentence Report (PSR) means that probation has assessed an offender and done their best to consider options for that person to serve a sentence in the community (ie not in prison). It gives a judge options beyond jail. Often, there will be an argument between the prosecution and defence lawyers over whether a pre-sentence report should be ordered. The defence lawyers will know that a PSR will more likely lead to a non-custodial sentence. If a PSR is not ordered by a judge, a custodial sentence will follow in many cases. The judge is basically saying there is no option beyond custody so there is no need for probation to assess options for a community sentence. If, therefore, you are more likely to get a PSR if you are a member of a minority community, it means you have a better shot at a non-custodial sentence for any particular offence than somebody who is not a member of that community. The same goes for if you are female, and the following extract states explicitly that custody for women of minority cultural or religious beliefs may be ‘particularly acute’ meaning that it should be avoided in more cases than for women who do not belong to those minorities.
According to this less than impartial source 27% of those who end up in prison are from ethnic minorities which is highly disproportionate. So, my guess is that this policy is to try and ensure that courts do consider alternatives to custody in relation to ethnic minorities.
I am not comfortable with this: to me the solution is to appoint less racist judges, but I think I can see where they are coming from.
Not always the most reliable of sites and too much editorial discretion exercised but yes, a very valuable asset.
I find it difficult to believe someone, somewhere won't set up something similar.
The bigger problem will be reliable polling in Trump's America, given the likely increasing (further) impediments to vote for his opponents.
Everyone is running scared of retaliations from the Trump regime. ABC can't risk 538 discussing polls showing Trump falling any more than Jeff Bezos can allow the Washington Post – the paper that exposed Watergate – to run columns critical of the Trump White House.
They are running scared, indeed. I disagree that they cannot risk upsetting Trump (although I'm sure that's what their owners and execs believe).
But truth will out, one way or another - and people will remember who told it and who said the emperor was beautifully clothed.
I think David Herdson's characteristicly good judgment may have been too kind here. I think that huge numbers of people in the media of all sorts have good reason to think that upsetting Trump is a sub-optimal move and for some even dangerous. This will have both conscious and unconscious effects.
I cannot think of a properly authoritarian state with a properly free media.
Things change fast. In December 2024, 10 weeks ago, Canada, Greenland and Denmark were exceedingly boring democracies with no enemies and our Suffolk airfields were full of the planes and forces of an unambiguously friendly power.
What happens in the next 10 weeks? No idea. But a Reichstag Fire moment sometime in the next 18 months is not out of the question.
My guess is on a US/Russia-backed coup against Zelensky or his assassination.
I rather doubt that. It's not as though Russia hasn't been making strenuous efforts for several years.
Unless Europe is about to abandon Ukraine, there's no good motivation to turn anyone who hadn't already been turned.
But not with the CIA telling Moscow where he is...
I am assuming when Zelenskyy, Macron and Starmer rock up to Washington in a few days time they take separate transport. Otherwise three Trump/Vance foes for the cost of one Tomahawk.
Very good analysis segment of TRIP on JD Vance's contempt for British and French soldiers who served alongside USA forces, and the blowback. I hadn't realised that the total numbers rotating in and out of Afghanistan were 100k+ in toto. His "I didn't mean them" is a bit tricky when 52 countries served in Iraq in the noughties, including 1600 from Ukr. Deep link.
Centrist Dads' supply perspicacious analysis, and context, as ever. JDV's real problem is that he does not look beyond the echo chamber in his own head.
Useful idiots for Trump continue to reverse ferret, except afaics for Nonny-Nonny-Nigel. And I bet the Leeanderthal Man too, but I haven't checked.
Feeble centrist dad likes feeble centrist dad content. Startling
Your Trump projection is a bit of a giveaway though. The only enemies inside our democracy are those that express such contempt for our democracy,
However I think we are already seeing the first breath of a storm that within the year could see the US bond and equity markets come crashing down, and quite possibly the USD as a reserve currency with it.
The level of failure will be so extraordinary that the US may well be unrecognisable, and the name Trump will be down with Quisling, Mussolini or Goebbels in the annals of crime.
So choose wisely: after this anyone who expressed approval for Trump in the way that you have done will either have to account for that mistake or be derided and shunned.
"New guidelines released by the Sentencing Council today would make prison sentences less likely for ethnic and religious minorities.
Two-tier justice isn't just a talking point - it's the reality in modern Britain..
This policy is, effectively, already in place, with certain offenders receiving lenient sentences for horrific crimes while others receive strict sentences for speech violations...."
jenrick is on this, vehemently and loudly, but where is Badenoch? She is useless
More detail:
A Pre-Sentence Report (PSR) means that probation has assessed an offender and done their best to consider options for that person to serve a sentence in the community (ie not in prison). It gives a judge options beyond jail. Often, there will be an argument between the prosecution and defence lawyers over whether a pre-sentence report should be ordered. The defence lawyers will know that a PSR will more likely lead to a non-custodial sentence. If a PSR is not ordered by a judge, a custodial sentence will follow in many cases. The judge is basically saying there is no option beyond custody so there is no need for probation to assess options for a community sentence. If, therefore, you are more likely to get a PSR if you are a member of a minority community, it means you have a better shot at a non-custodial sentence for any particular offence than somebody who is not a member of that community. The same goes for if you are female, and the following extract states explicitly that custody for women of minority cultural or religious beliefs may be ‘particularly acute’ meaning that it should be avoided in more cases than for women who do not belong to those minorities.
How is this justifiable ?
What makes being a minority and being religious a mitigating factor for any crime ?
I’d like to know the rationale for this as on the surface it seems barmy.
Of course it means anyone who commits a crime can simply claim to be religious to get a lower sentence.
Surely this is only one of our sentencing problems. For a start, why do we send so many people to prison anyway? Does it actually reduce crime? Would we better to spend more (much more) time, money and effort on rehab?
Very good analysis segment of TRIP on JD Vance's contempt for British and French soldiers who served alongside USA forces, and the blowback. I hadn't realised that the total numbers rotating in and out of Afghanistan were 100k+ in toto. His "I didn't mean them" is a bit tricky when 52 countries served in Iraq in the noughties, including 1600 from Ukr. Deep link.
Centrist Dads' supply perspicacious analysis, and context, as ever. JDV's real problem is that he does not look beyond the echo chamber in his own head.
Useful idiots for Trump continue to reverse ferret, except afaics for Nonny-Nonny-Nigel. And I bet the Leeanderthal Man too, but I haven't checked.
Feeble centrist dad likes feeble centrist dad content. Startling
Your Trump projection is a bit of a giveaway though. The only enemies inside our democracy are those that express such contempt for our democracy,
However I think we are already seeing the first breath of a storm that within the year could see the US bond and equity markets come crashing down, and quite possibly the USD as a reserve currency with it.
The level of failure will be so extraordinary that the US may well be unrecognisable, and the name Trump will be down with Quisling, Mussolini or Goebbels in the annals of crime.
So choose wisely: after this anyone who expressed approval for Trump in the way that you have done will either have to account for that mistake or be derided and shunned.
Ironically this kind of wishcasting about America collapsing in a similar way to Russia in the 1990s is a staple of Kremlin propaganda.
Very good analysis segment of TRIP on JD Vance's contempt for British and French soldiers who served alongside USA forces, and the blowback. I hadn't realised that the total numbers rotating in and out of Afghanistan were 100k+ in toto. His "I didn't mean them" is a bit tricky when 52 countries served in Iraq in the noughties, including 1600 from Ukr. Deep link.
Centrist Dads' supply perspicacious analysis, and context, as ever. JDV's real problem is that he does not look beyond the echo chamber in his own head.
Useful idiots for Trump continue to reverse ferret, except afaics for Nonny-Nonny-Nigel. And I bet the Leeanderthal Man too, but I haven't checked.
Feeble centrist dad likes feeble centrist dad content. Startling
Well you could certainly benefit from a little Rory Stewart "explainer" on most topics before posting about them.
Does “centrist dad” actually mean “not a ravening conspiracy theorist fascist anti-democrat”?
Ha, yes, it pretty much does these days. Tell you what, Centrist Dads are vastly preferable to people who make a big deal of mocking them. Bit like the "liberal elite". Only thing worse than the liberal elite are people who rail against the liberal elite.
"New guidelines released by the Sentencing Council today would make prison sentences less likely for ethnic and religious minorities.
Two-tier justice isn't just a talking point - it's the reality in modern Britain..
This policy is, effectively, already in place, with certain offenders receiving lenient sentences for horrific crimes while others receive strict sentences for speech violations...."
jenrick is on this, vehemently and loudly, but where is Badenoch? She is useless
More detail:
A Pre-Sentence Report (PSR) means that probation has assessed an offender and done their best to consider options for that person to serve a sentence in the community (ie not in prison). It gives a judge options beyond jail. Often, there will be an argument between the prosecution and defence lawyers over whether a pre-sentence report should be ordered. The defence lawyers will know that a PSR will more likely lead to a non-custodial sentence. If a PSR is not ordered by a judge, a custodial sentence will follow in many cases. The judge is basically saying there is no option beyond custody so there is no need for probation to assess options for a community sentence. If, therefore, you are more likely to get a PSR if you are a member of a minority community, it means you have a better shot at a non-custodial sentence for any particular offence than somebody who is not a member of that community. The same goes for if you are female, and the following extract states explicitly that custody for women of minority cultural or religious beliefs may be ‘particularly acute’ meaning that it should be avoided in more cases than for women who do not belong to those minorities.
According to this less than impartial source 27% of those who end up in prison are from ethnic minorities which is highly disproportionate. So, my guess is that this policy is to try and ensure that courts do consider alternatives to custody in relation to ethnic minorities.
I am not comfortable with this: to me the solution is to appoint less racist judges, but I think I can see where they are coming from.
Similar stats on arrests, conviction rates, sentence lengths are available from those woke nihilists at gov.uk
I would also say that 32 months for child sex abuse, as referred to in that tweet, is a shockingly low sentence that the Attorney General really should have appealed. The starting point for such conduct should be north of 10 years so even early pleas would get you nowhere near that.
Very good analysis segment of TRIP on JD Vance's contempt for British and French soldiers who served alongside USA forces, and the blowback. I hadn't realised that the total numbers rotating in and out of Afghanistan were 100k+ in toto. His "I didn't mean them" is a bit tricky when 52 countries served in Iraq in the noughties, including 1600 from Ukr. Deep link.
Centrist Dads' supply perspicacious analysis, and context, as ever. JDV's real problem is that he does not look beyond the echo chamber in his own head.
Useful idiots for Trump continue to reverse ferret, except afaics for Nonny-Nonny-Nigel. And I bet the Leeanderthal Man too, but I haven't checked.
Feeble centrist dad likes feeble centrist dad content. Startling
Well you could certainly benefit from a little Rory Stewart "explainer" on most topics before posting about them.
Does “centrist dad” actually mean “not a ravening conspiracy theorist fascist anti-democrat”?
Ha, yes, it pretty much does these days. Tell you what, Centrist Dads are vastly preferable to people who make a big deal of mocking them. Bit like the "liberal elite". Only thing worse than the liberal elite are people who rail against the liberal elite.
I am very democratic, incidentally.
I advocate a form of democracy which is a perfect mixture of PR and FPTP. The entire electorate votes on every single government decision.
"New guidelines released by the Sentencing Council today would make prison sentences less likely for ethnic and religious minorities.
Two-tier justice isn't just a talking point - it's the reality in modern Britain..
This policy is, effectively, already in place, with certain offenders receiving lenient sentences for horrific crimes while others receive strict sentences for speech violations...."
jenrick is on this, vehemently and loudly, but where is Badenoch? She is useless
More detail:
A Pre-Sentence Report (PSR) means that probation has assessed an offender and done their best to consider options for that person to serve a sentence in the community (ie not in prison). It gives a judge options beyond jail. Often, there will be an argument between the prosecution and defence lawyers over whether a pre-sentence report should be ordered. The defence lawyers will know that a PSR will more likely lead to a non-custodial sentence. If a PSR is not ordered by a judge, a custodial sentence will follow in many cases. The judge is basically saying there is no option beyond custody so there is no need for probation to assess options for a community sentence. If, therefore, you are more likely to get a PSR if you are a member of a minority community, it means you have a better shot at a non-custodial sentence for any particular offence than somebody who is not a member of that community. The same goes for if you are female, and the following extract states explicitly that custody for women of minority cultural or religious beliefs may be ‘particularly acute’ meaning that it should be avoided in more cases than for women who do not belong to those minorities.
How is this justifiable ?
What makes being a minority and being religious a mitigating factor for any crime ?
I’d like to know the rationale for this as on the surface it seems barmy.
Of course it means anyone who commits a crime can simply claim to be religious to get a lower sentence.
Surely this is only one of our sentencing problems. For a start, why do we send so many people to prison anyway? Does it actually reduce crime? Would we better to spend more (much more) time, money and effort on rehab?
Also why send so many people away for short sentences ?
What is the point of sending someone away for a few months which,effectively, can be halved twice.
"New guidelines released by the Sentencing Council today would make prison sentences less likely for ethnic and religious minorities.
Two-tier justice isn't just a talking point - it's the reality in modern Britain..
This policy is, effectively, already in place, with certain offenders receiving lenient sentences for horrific crimes while others receive strict sentences for speech violations...."
jenrick is on this, vehemently and loudly, but where is Badenoch? She is useless
More detail:
A Pre-Sentence Report (PSR) means that probation has assessed an offender and done their best to consider options for that person to serve a sentence in the community (ie not in prison). It gives a judge options beyond jail. Often, there will be an argument between the prosecution and defence lawyers over whether a pre-sentence report should be ordered. The defence lawyers will know that a PSR will more likely lead to a non-custodial sentence. If a PSR is not ordered by a judge, a custodial sentence will follow in many cases. The judge is basically saying there is no option beyond custody so there is no need for probation to assess options for a community sentence. If, therefore, you are more likely to get a PSR if you are a member of a minority community, it means you have a better shot at a non-custodial sentence for any particular offence than somebody who is not a member of that community. The same goes for if you are female, and the following extract states explicitly that custody for women of minority cultural or religious beliefs may be ‘particularly acute’ meaning that it should be avoided in more cases than for women who do not belong to those minorities.
How is this justifiable ?
What makes being a minority and being religious a mitigating factor for any crime ?
I’d like to know the rationale for this as on the surface it seems barmy.
Of course it means anyone who commits a crime can simply claim to be religious to get a lower sentence.
But you have to be a member of a faith minority so I imagine this only applies to Muslims, Sikhs, Jews, Jedis, Pagans, and Satanists - yet not Christians, even though practising Christians ARE a minority
Or maybe it applies to everyone apart from atheists and agnostics?
The whole thing is ludicrous and shameful and comes straight from Critical Race Theory where EQUITY - equality of outcome - is the poisonous doctrine that rules all others, and therefore any perceived disadvantage for non whites MUST arise from systemic racism by whites, and can therefore only be addressed by legally disfavouring whites. As we se here
"New guidelines released by the Sentencing Council today would make prison sentences less likely for ethnic and religious minorities.
Two-tier justice isn't just a talking point - it's the reality in modern Britain..
This policy is, effectively, already in place, with certain offenders receiving lenient sentences for horrific crimes while others receive strict sentences for speech violations...."
jenrick is on this, vehemently and loudly, but where is Badenoch? She is useless
More detail:
A Pre-Sentence Report (PSR) means that probation has assessed an offender and done their best to consider options for that person to serve a sentence in the community (ie not in prison). It gives a judge options beyond jail. Often, there will be an argument between the prosecution and defence lawyers over whether a pre-sentence report should be ordered. The defence lawyers will know that a PSR will more likely lead to a non-custodial sentence. If a PSR is not ordered by a judge, a custodial sentence will follow in many cases. The judge is basically saying there is no option beyond custody so there is no need for probation to assess options for a community sentence. If, therefore, you are more likely to get a PSR if you are a member of a minority community, it means you have a better shot at a non-custodial sentence for any particular offence than somebody who is not a member of that community. The same goes for if you are female, and the following extract states explicitly that custody for women of minority cultural or religious beliefs may be ‘particularly acute’ meaning that it should be avoided in more cases than for women who do not belong to those minorities.
According to this less than impartial source 27% of those who end up in prison are from ethnic minorities which is highly disproportionate. So, my guess is that this policy is to try and ensure that courts do consider alternatives to custody in relation to ethnic minorities.
I am not comfortable with this: to me the solution is to appoint less racist judges, but I think I can see where they are coming from.
Given that most criminals are aged 16-30, that overall figure does not seem disproportionate, in light of the older age profile of the white population.
Obviously, as Malmesbury points out, there are striking disparities between different ethnic groups.
Like others, I do not see that ethnicity or religion can be considered mitigating factors, when it comes to sentencing.
Very good analysis segment of TRIP on JD Vance's contempt for British and French soldiers who served alongside USA forces, and the blowback. I hadn't realised that the total numbers rotating in and out of Afghanistan were 100k+ in toto. His "I didn't mean them" is a bit tricky when 52 countries served in Iraq in the noughties, including 1600 from Ukr. Deep link.
Centrist Dads' supply perspicacious analysis, and context, as ever. JDV's real problem is that he does not look beyond the echo chamber in his own head.
Useful idiots for Trump continue to reverse ferret, except afaics for Nonny-Nonny-Nigel. And I bet the Leeanderthal Man too, but I haven't checked.
Feeble centrist dad likes feeble centrist dad content. Startling
Well you could certainly benefit from a little Rory Stewart "explainer" on most topics before posting about them.
"Little Rory Stewart" is a good name for him. Ludicrous, narcissistic, diddy-sized gargoyle that he is
I just think your stuff would be better if you widened your sources beyond far right spaces. There's a lot of lies and misinformation there - and bigotry - and some of it rubs off despite your best efforts. Anyway, I see you're off fulminating against ethnic minorities again, so we can leave it there for now.
Very good analysis segment of TRIP on JD Vance's contempt for British and French soldiers who served alongside USA forces, and the blowback. I hadn't realised that the total numbers rotating in and out of Afghanistan were 100k+ in toto. His "I didn't mean them" is a bit tricky when 52 countries served in Iraq in the noughties, including 1600 from Ukr. Deep link.
Centrist Dads' supply perspicacious analysis, and context, as ever. JDV's real problem is that he does not look beyond the echo chamber in his own head.
Useful idiots for Trump continue to reverse ferret, except afaics for Nonny-Nonny-Nigel. And I bet the Leeanderthal Man too, but I haven't checked.
Feeble centrist dad likes feeble centrist dad content. Startling
Your Trump projection is a bit of a giveaway though. The only enemies inside our democracy are those that express such contempt for our democracy,
However I think we are already seeing the first breath of a storm that within the year could see the US bond and equity markets come crashing down, and quite possibly the USD as a reserve currency with it.
The level of failure will be so extraordinary that the US may well be unrecognisable, and the name Trump will be down with Quisling, Mussolini or Goebbels in the annals of crime.
So choose wisely: after this anyone who expressed approval for Trump in the way that you have done will either have to account for that mistake or be derided and shunned.
Ironically this kind of wishcasting about America collapsing in a similar way to Russia in the 1990s is a staple of Kremlin propaganda.
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I find it difficult to believe someone, somewhere won't set up something similar.
The bigger problem will be reliable polling in Trump's America, given the likely increasing (further) impediments to vote for his opponents.
That's a lot of paid Democrat activists, JD....
Be worried, wifey...
But truth will out, one way or another - and people will remember who told it and who said the emperor was beautifully clothed.
‘Many forms of Government have been tried, and will be tried in this world of sin and woe. No one pretends that democracy is perfect or all-wise. Indeed it has been said that democracy is the worst form of Government except for all those other forms that have been tried from time to time.…’
- Winston S Churchill, 11 November 1947.
And what a shocker - MAGA think that dissenters in Congress should be legally sanctioned. How do you ensure that you have a majority in the rump parliament? Remove the people who disagree with you!
Then you can abolish it. With Trump already ruling by decree there is little purpose left in having it.
It doesn't look like the Constitution survives Trump 2. He owns Scotus and Congress already so Government by Executive Order it is.
Trump has already excluded some mainstream news organisations from White House press briefings, and taken direct control of the White House press pool, as Putin did in Moscow. Press conferences are increasingly dominated by questions from once-fringe MAGA supporting outlets, in a move presaged by Little Britain (40 seconds video):-
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/d9CQRinbxLo
Unless you are the sort willing to bet on Kim Jong-un's favourability rating.
I suspect Trump's model of Government is Sicily in the 1970s.
Nate Silver started The Silver Bulletin after he left 538.
And it has the same election model, but not currently the same visible polling database. That said, given he has to collect the polling data for the model, I presume it's only a small amount of work for him to add them to the site.
The big one, for Bezos, is AWS and it’s usage by the Federal Government.
I cannot think of a properly authoritarian state with a properly free media.
Things change fast. In December 2024, 10 weeks ago, Canada, Greenland and Denmark were exceedingly boring democracies with no enemies and our Suffolk airfields were full of the planes and forces of an unambiguously friendly power.
What happens in the next 10 weeks? No idea. But a Reichstag Fire moment sometime in the next 18 months is not out of the question.
https://youtu.be/7GQZqPo_Ke4?t=725
Centrist Dads' supply perspicacious analysis, and context, as ever. JDV's real problem is that he does not look beyond the echo chamber in his own head.
Useful idiots for Trump continue to reverse ferret, except afaics for Nonny-Nonny-Nigel. And I bet the Leeanderthal Man too, but I haven't checked.
They say events shape politics but if we cast our minds back to 2019 and Johnson's win we have since had Brexit, covid, war in Ukraine and now Trump
These events have huge implications for politics, economics, and even the peace and personally I am struggling with so much that apart from Reform, who I have absolutely no time for, I believe we should strive for more concensus going forward and seek to support our leaders and our country
Starmer has done well and should gain in the polls, but it remains to be seen just how this all effects Farage and Reform
I expect a Labour poll bounce and certainly an improvement in Starmer's ratings, but as has been said the next election is 4 years away and goodness knows where we will be by then
Maybe we just need to wish Starmer, Macron and other leaders well as they struggle with a dangerous narcissistic Trump who is attempting to change the world order to a frightening degree and with unknown consequences
What a time to be alive (care off my pacemaker. !!!! )
I suspect that the Triple Lock will go!
It's not as though Russia hasn't been making strenuous efforts for several years.
Unless Europe is about to abandon Ukraine, there's no good motivation to turn anyone who hadn't already been turned.
On that score, we had better resist, as and when this comes.
Wait for it, Trump will be twisting Europe’s arms to abandon Ukraine as well entirely...
https://x.com/IAPonomarenko/status/1897275086442504310
New Zealand on course to win the Champions Trophy semi final so a nice bet landed at Evens.
My 22/1 play on Williamson and van der Dussen to be the respective top scorers fails because although Williamson scored 102, Ravendra scored 108.
I hope that's the end of my misfortune with Cheltenham next week....
...I have always been clear that we need to ensure that the US, the UK, Europe and Ukraine, are working together, but we must not choose between the US and Europe.
We never have historically, and we’re not going to do so now...
Beautiful beautiful day - actually feels fairly warm in the shade and not just behind a window facing the sun.
They only beat England and Afghanistan - the match against Australia was rained off without a ball bowled. The Afghans looked to be on the wrong end of it against Australia when the rain came.
New Zealand did really well in defeat against India and with the final in Dubai on a pitch which will suit the Indian spinners, they face a big ask.
But I wouldn't be surprised if that was attempted.
And which is why I believe that European support for Ukraine is so essential. The Ukrainians have to feel that there's a path to victory, even if the US is not involved.
Plus, the more support we give to Ukraine, and the more likely they are to win, the harder it is for Trump to back Russia. Because above all, he doesn't want to be a loser. To withdraw support, to lose the minerals deal, and then for Russia to fail... Well, he would be shown to be on the losing side.
These are not incompatible. Murica thinks Europe should defend itself more, so Europe stepping up should be welcomed by MAGA. But it won't be as Europe will be planning to spend money on its own defence industries.
MAGA thinks it can cut Europe off and dismember NATO - which will scare Europe into buying more weapons from America. That is not going to happen.
"New guidelines released by the Sentencing Council today would make prison sentences less likely for ethnic and religious minorities.
Two-tier justice isn't just a talking point - it's the reality in modern Britain..
This policy is, effectively, already in place, with certain offenders receiving lenient sentences for horrific crimes while others receive strict sentences for speech violations...."
Details in the tweet
https://x.com/sam_bidwell/status/1897299597610938846
Jenrick is on this, vehemently and loudly, but where is Badenoch? She is useless
There is a conflict in style between Putin's gas-lighting with his assassinations and, I'd presume, the US not wanting to be implicated in any way.
But not with the CIA telling Moscow where he is...
A Pre-Sentence Report (PSR) means that probation has assessed an offender and done their best to consider options for that person to serve a sentence in the community (ie not in prison). It gives a judge options beyond jail. Often, there will be an argument between the prosecution and defence lawyers over whether a pre-sentence report should be ordered. The defence lawyers will know that a PSR will more likely lead to a non-custodial sentence. If a PSR is not ordered by a judge, a custodial sentence will follow in many cases. The judge is basically saying there is no option beyond custody so there is no need for probation to assess options for a community sentence. If, therefore, you are more likely to get a PSR if you are a member of a minority community, it means you have a better shot at a non-custodial sentence for any particular offence than somebody who is not a member of that community. The same goes for if you are female, and the following extract states explicitly that custody for women of minority cultural or religious beliefs may be ‘particularly acute’ meaning that it should be avoided in more cases than for women who do not belong to those minorities.
Just ask him, or any of his devoted followers.
What a repulsive farce. We need a British Trump and I don't give a fuck if he imposes 9000% tariffs on Finland
To game it the other way, suppose a liberal / neutral outlet decides that its best bet is to transform into USPravda. Where does that take it? It loses much of its existing custom, gains very little new (as MAGA stays tuned to Fox and the like), and trashes its credibility. It might survive as a shell but it's never coming back to what it was: short-term survival and medium-term failure. So even at the risk of short-term failure, the better option for those firms is still to do the right thing and prepare for the hit.
Blamelessly watching Cricinfo when suddenly my own photo appeared on the page.
I should stress, I haven't started playing cricket - it was an advert for a tutoring agency I work for!
No, of course it is not
Yet this will make it a part of the legal system that white people - especially men - by definition will get a harder time and are more likely to go to prison. It enshrines racism in law
https://www.sentencingacademy.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Ethnicity-and-Custodial-Sentencing-1.pdf
However, to you that unfairness appears to be a feature not a bug. Or likely you’ll dismiss it altogether.
The reason that these PSRs are asked for is expressly to address the fact that black males, especially, are sentenced to prison more than their white counterparts. The disingenuous nonsense you copy paste misstates the purpose of PSRs - they are certainly not an attempt by the probation service to consider options other than prison. That’s for the judge. They’re essentially a background report. They are a small attempt to fix a problem.
How will the courts determine this ethnicity? Perhaps they can use a pencil test to check the frizziness of the hair
However, given that the official state position is that race "is a social construct" and has no biological reality whatsoever, I guess we can all claim we are Romanian Zulus, and get no jail time at all
Lots of questions are being asked about *why* there is such a discrepancy.
'Tsk! Sich behaviour on the Lord's day,' she said disdainfully, and turning to her grandchildren said, 'A righteous man regardeth the life of his beast: but the tender mercies of the wicked are cruel, Proverbs 12: 10.'
Soon after galloping hooves are heard, and the minister of the kirk overtakes them. He's lashing his beast furiously and the poor horse is in a lather, nearly spent, as it tries to keep up with the demands of the rider.
'Ah,' she breathes, 'see how that noble man desires to worship Our Lord!' And turning to her grandchildren she says, 'Let us go speedily to pray before the LORD, and to seek the LORD of hosts: I will go also, Zechariah, 8:21.'
https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2025-03-05/debates/04627A5E-E10E-4D14-98EF-9164949B89F4/CourtsAndTribunalsSittingDays
What makes being a minority and being religious a mitigating factor for any crime ?
I’d like to know the rationale for this as on the surface it seems barmy.
Of course it means anyone who commits a crime can simply claim to be religious to get a lower sentence.
"Captain America 4: Brave New World" is falling off fast. It might crawl over $400 million worldwide, but that's a bit of a stretch. It was cheap by Marvel standards (budget $180 mill) but when you include worldwide marketing costs it's not going to make a big profit. I assume @Roger or @MarqueeMark knows more about how to calculate profit/loss than me,
https://www.the-numbers.com/movies/custom-comparisons-extended/Captain-America-Brave-New-World-(2025)/Captain-America-The-First-Avenger/Captain-America-The-Winter-Soldier#tab=day_by_day_comparison
https://prisonreformtrust.org.uk/project/race/#:~:text=There is a clear direct association between ethnicity,be sent to prison at the Crown Court.
According to this less than impartial source 27% of those who end up in prison are from ethnic minorities which is highly disproportionate. So, my guess is that this policy is to try and ensure that courts do consider alternatives to custody in relation to ethnic minorities.
I am not comfortable with this: to me the solution is to appoint less racist judges, but I think I can see where they are coming from.
However I think we are already seeing the first breath of a storm that within the year could see the US bond and equity markets come crashing down, and quite possibly the USD as a reserve currency with it.
The level of failure will be so extraordinary that the US may well be unrecognisable, and the name Trump will be down with Quisling, Mussolini or Goebbels in the annals of crime.
So choose wisely: after this anyone who expressed approval for Trump in the way that you have done will either have to account for that mistake or be derided and shunned.
https://www.ethnicity-facts-figures.service.gov.uk/crime-justice-and-the-law/policing/number-of-arrests/latest/
https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/ethnicity-and-the-criminal-justice-system-statistics-2020/ethnicity-and-the-criminal-justice-system-2020
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/5a75928440f0b6360e475224/bame-disproportionality-in-the-cjs.pdf
I advocate a form of democracy which is a perfect mixture of PR and FPTP. The entire electorate votes on every single government decision.
What is the point of sending someone away for a few months which,effectively, can be halved twice.
Why jail someone for a few weeks ?
Or maybe it applies to everyone apart from atheists and agnostics?
The whole thing is ludicrous and shameful and comes straight from Critical Race Theory where EQUITY - equality of outcome - is the poisonous doctrine that rules all others, and therefore any perceived disadvantage for non whites MUST arise from systemic racism by whites, and can therefore only be addressed by legally disfavouring whites. As we se here
Obviously, as Malmesbury points out, there are striking disparities between different ethnic groups.
Like others, I do not see that ethnicity or religion can be considered mitigating factors, when it comes to sentencing.