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The Rachel effect? – politicalbetting.com
The Rachel effect? – politicalbetting.com
Following the Spring Statement, government approval falls to its joint lowest level since Labour were electedApprove: 14% (-5 from 22-24 Mar)Disapprove: 68% (+8)Net: -54 (-13)yougov.co.uk/topics/polit…
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Sadly for HMG, I doubt this month's rising bills on pretty much everything will be factored into blame and poll ratings for another few weeks.
https://x.com/lbc/status/1907045584768213395
‘Her ego is too big - almost the entire nation has watched it!’
Caller Dean explains to James O’Brien why Kemi Badenoch should watch Adolescence.
However, I do care that, despite having not watched it, she has repeated the baseless theory that it's based on a true story but the writers have changed the ethnicity of the perpetrator. She's far too willing to jump on fallacious right-wing bandwagons that she's read about on Twitter without checking the facts.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/live/2025/apr/01/uk-politics-labour-conservatives-trump-tariffs-trade-deal-keir-starmer-latest-news?CMP=share_btn_url
Good for Kemi. The fact that she's not joined the throng speaks well of her character.
I agree that Starmer encouraging everyone to watch it is a bit weird. Somehow, Badenoch has managed to be even weirder.
She will never be able to shake it off.
https://www1.politicalbetting.com/index.php/archives/2025/01/14/does-kemi-need-to-be-more-modest-and-self-effacing/
The only difference is that, unlike the rest of the throng, Kemi hasn't watched it. She could have just said, when asked: "I haven't watched it" and left it at that. But she didn't.
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But they're not cutlery.
I've not watched it!
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Star-Trek-Original-Enterprise-NCC-1701/dp/B08M5XTF28
I'm really baffled. As I've said before, they're doing a good job, but of course chained to Labour thinking. And it is such a contrast. The Tories were doing a very bad job, and whilst in principle they had good ideas.. Well actually they didn't, did they. You can't put a blue sticker on hopeless and hope it sells. The complete failure of ideas is pretty pervasive - Starmer is simply re-doing LD and Tory ideas over a warm fire.
"We've seen more moral clarity and emotion from Joe Rogan than we've seen from basically anyone in elected office over this."
That includes elected Democrats.
Tim Miller, Bulwark: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsnjMH8rdhs
BTW what was Adolescence about? Was it any good? I was with the 55 million who did something else.
It would actually be interesting to know, with qualitative and quantitative rigour, what the 40 million people who didn't watch the Queen's funeral did instead.
The criticism of Badenoch shouldn't be that she didn't watch it, but justified not watching Adolescence by repeating a racist conspiracy theory lie and tangentially comparing misogynistic, toxic masculinity to Islamist propaganda, bizarrely implying toxic masculinity isn't as bad.
Needless to say, if you want to keep Scotland in the Union, vote for the SNP and if you want independence, vote for the Conservatives.
I cancelled my Netflix subscription some months back, finding that most TV now is pretty terrible.
Not a happy prospect for the government ahead of the local elections
Excited to formally announce that I am throwing my hat in the ring to be the Conservative candidate for the new position of Mayor of Sussex.
I will make sure that Sussex people are represented at the top table so that we can shape our own future.
https://x.com/timloughton/status/1906661600506871890
Clearly can't wait to get his feet under 'the top table' whatever that is.
Impressive for a show to have such an impact, and even fictional works can be powerful in changing attitudes (sometimes more powerful in fact), but it feels pretty silly if top politicians are being criticised for not watching something, even if it is probably just a few cranks elevated to seem more common.
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It feels like the only reason any of these positions exist outside big cities is because Westminster and Whitehall would rather talk to 30-40 mayors than with hundreds of council leaders, and want an extra buffer between them.
But I think they should use that skill to remind us that our cup is more than half full, and government exists as the servant of good people for good ends and to help make the cup a bit fuller, and use their trillion pound budget to those ends.
They also need to remember that an afternoon spent tickling the baby's toes does not register in the GDP. But that does not mean it doesn't count.
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Leavitt: "My understanding is that the tariff announcement will come tomorrow. They will be effective immediately ... he's talked a lot about April 2 as 'Liberation Day' for America. It would be taking place today if not for April Fools Day."
https://bsky.app/profile/atrupar.com/post/3llrcigfruh2d
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced last week that he is shrinking his department by 10,000 employees.
NY Times
@JeremiahDJohns
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In the wake of 'we will deport random people with tattoos', actual Venezuelan journalists who study Tren de Aragua say that the gang doesn't have identifying tattoos at all. It's literally just something Americans made up.
https://x.com/JeremiahDJohns/status/1907017626993225765
Interesting how some things dodge this, like Bridgerton, and some don't.
Some more stats here. Netflix is the third biggest 'broadcaster' block and - surprisingly - it's monthly reach is only nine percentage points behind the BBC - though with only about half the average daily viewer minutes.
2. It’s particularly irritating that Adolescence has become a victim of culture war. That is thanks both to Starmer insisting everyone watch it and far right types egged on by Musk coming up with conspiracies. It is simply not a culture war drama. As I write above, it’s an excellent if disturbing piece of writing and acting. Think of it as the Threads for our generation. The boy who played Jamie will go on to bigger things. Stephen Graham is his usual brilliant self.
It doesn’t help as @TimS alludes to that politicians have gotten their hands on this particular one and seem to be desperate to use it to make a “point.” With the disclaimer that I, again, have not watched it, from those that have I understand that it makes a number of observations about society, but particular ones are being emphasised by different sides of the culture war to further their own agendas. Which is a shame if true.
As for Adolescence it is fantastic as, tbf, is just about anything with Stephen Graham in it. The one take thing was at times a bit distracting ( same guy as Boiling Point) but it did make things more intense.
Ep.3 is rightly held up as a tour de force. Brilliant.
For those who don't want to watch difficult or challenging things then there's plenty on the telly that is more easily accessible.