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Keir Starmer’s government is collapsing and Britain’s economy is being strangled by confusion and chaos.Meanwhile over at Reform UK… pic.twitter.com/9llXmDffcf
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Perfectly possible within a year Starmer’s replacement is overseeing a strong economy.
[Nope, second class, like Keir]
Not.
But on a practical level, it seems insane to think that I used to spend over two hours a day commuting to do something I can do at home anyway. WFH is here to stay, the cure for the social ills probably is 15 minute cities, and hubs for people to work/socialise in
Whatever, Rupert Lowe is right to criticise Farage over this - what has it got to do with the state how people and employers choose to arrange their business?
I still haven't gotten over this stat from a few years ago, there was a HIV outbreak in the US porn industry, so they had shut down production for a few weeks and it skewed the GDP of California and the jobs market for a month or two.
There's some other stats about the amount Mindgeek the people behind Pornhub spend on server costs, it's like one of the biggest customers of AWS but I have gazillions of backups.
Entertainment pure and simple.
Holy shit. Ro Khanna fucking did it. He just went up there and read the six redacted names into record and threw down the gauntlet, challenging conservatives to join the fight against the "Epstein Class." Did we just see our generations' "Have you no sense of decency, sir, at long last?" moment?
https://bsky.app/profile/crobertcargill.bsky.social/post/3mejshan6mc2j
Reducing social media use decreases loneliness regardless of gender or level of social comparisons in youth with anxiety and depression: A randomized controlled trial
Loneliness and feeling socially isolated is especially problematic in youth experiencing anxiety and depressive symptoms. Social media use (SMU) was designed to promote social connection, but correlational studies suggest it is often associated with greater loneliness and mental health problems, with girls and those who engage in more frequent upward social comparisons being more negatively impacted by SMU. However, experimental studies are needed to gain insights into causality, especially in a vulnerable population of youth with affective distress. The present study experimentally investigated the effects of voluntarily reducing SMU to 1 h/day on loneliness, and whether intervention effects were moderated by gender and/or baseline levels of social comparisons in youth with pre-existing symptoms of anxiety and/or depression. After completing a baseline survey and providing daily screenshots of SMU for one week, 260 participants were randomly assigned to an intervention (reduce SMU to 1 h/day) or control group (no SMU restriction) for the next three weeks. A total of 219 participants completed the study and were included for analysis. Mixed models indicated a significant group x time interaction whereby the intervention group showed significantly greater reductions in loneliness compared to controls (β = −0.11, 95% CI [−0.21, −0.005]). However, neither gender (β = 0.23, 95% CI [−0.16, 0.63]) nor baseline social comparison (β = −0.04, 95% CI [−0.24, 0.15]) moderated these intervention effects. These findings suggest that reducing SMU may represent an important intervention component in a comprehensive approach to combating loneliness among a vulnerable population of youth presenting with affective distress.
She’s a mathematician, and she’s articulate, intelligent and attractive. She opposes Miliband effectively
Her parents are Goan. Her dad was an anaesthetist called Winston
https://x.com/bcfc/status/2021315995852247468?s=61
https://x.com/aaronbastani/status/2021320618805735899
There’s a lack of opposition on some briefs but she’s on top of hers.
https://x.com/KemiBadenoch/status/2021317422200860992?s=20
I was wondering, do we know what happened to that total twat of a police officer who swallowed his lies wholesale and repeated accusations against multiple political figures that looked and sounded pretty dubious as being 'credible and true?' I'm guessing he's now an ACC or similar because police officers who are unfit to direct scooters in a kindergarten seem to be rapidly promoted (hello, Cressida Dick).
The question is what action you take once it is discovered. You don't want to be covering it up like the SWP did with comrade delta.
* Probably not that large.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1043661820315152
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/feb/10/streeting-still-ready-to-challenge-starmer-despite-show-of-unity-allies-say
Sweeping generalisations and stereotyping of home working are, as with most things, wholly unhelpful.
https://x.com/libdems/status/2021299046783054259
How very convenient.
Hybrid working works for me.
The Daily Mail has the details.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9247477/Operation-Midland-ruined-lives-no-officer-worked-case-sanctioned.html
2.3.8.60 I wrote the paragraphs on 'Belief' in Chapter 1 some little time ago, and observed 'that the policy of believing victims strikes at the very core of the criminal justice process'. I have no doubt that the policy adversely affected the judgement of officers in this case. The DSU specifically refers to
the policy affecting his judgement in relation to his 'credible and true' statement. I believe it affected the decision to delay visiting ‘Nick's’ mother, because they' believed' ‘Nick’, and it affected decisions in relation to ‘Nick's’ injuries, his computer, his phone, and his journals. Those who contend for the policy will assert that the officers misapplied the policy. The problem with enforcing an artificial belief in the truth of an allegation is that it deprives the officer of the ability to make an independent decision as to the veracity of what they are hearing. The SIO spent 17 hours, under direction, to 'believe' ‘Nick’ as she watched the ABE videos from beginning to end. If one policy decision results from this review I trust that the instruction to 'believe' a victim's account will cease.
https://www.met.police.uk/SysSiteAssets/foi-media/metropolitan-police/other_information/corporate/mps-publication-chapters-1---3-sir-richard-henriques-report.pdf
I don't know if they have, but I recall how much in the report some argued against doing that.
@siennamarla
NEW: Labour is increasingly confident that it could hold Gorton and Denton
And after blocking Andy Burnham from running as the candidate, it is relying on him to help win the by-election
https://x.com/siennamarla/status/2021273348165017658
Officers were called to Kingsbury High School at about 12:40 GMT following reports a 13-year-old boy had been stabbed.
Police said they were later made aware that a second victim, a 12-year-old boy, had also been stabbed at the scene.
Both boys were taken to hospital, with one taken to a major trauma centre as a priority. Officers said they were both believed to be in a serious condition.
Counter-terror officers are leading the investigation but it has not been declared a terrorist incident, the Met Police said.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cge8yxpj7e1o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KRaiiT3ZnJw
Baddie, more like.
(Whilst almost everything is improved by playing Yakety Sax, the final episode of the Benny Hill Show was in 1989. Hass our shared culture narrowed to the degree that it's the best we have to represent useless clownishness?)
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The insulin in 2 of the babies seemed to me to be the strongest part of the case but apparently badly administered injections into the muscles rather that the veins could produce such readings and the consultants were in any event using the wrong scale, a scale inappropriate for premature babies.
I mention this because it seems that this may be yet another case where someone, the expert and the consultants in this case, started with a theory and then bent the evidence to fit. This is human nature. We all do it to some extent. It is something courts have to be particularly careful of. And we find it particularly difficult in highly emotional cases such as the Guildford 4 and the Maguire 7.
* With thanks to the Italian Job.
https://x.com/politlcsuk/status/2021316069894271139
WATCH: Labour Party Chair Anna Turley says Matthew Doyle - like Peter Mandelson - did not tell "the truth" about his links to a convicted sex offender before Keir Starmer gave him a peerage last month
gave Seedance 2.0 a grid of images. It read them like a storyboard and animated the whole thing No manual editing. No timeline. It just... knew
https://x.com/lucatac0/status/2021298549644788087?s=20
I will be walking my dog. She has about as much interest as me.
It was an extremely complex case and so I and very few people could weigh in on it with any confidence (even one learned in justice matters such as yourself), and the possibility of miscarriage is surely always worth exploring, but a lot of online chatter appears to raise points that were addressed at trial as if they were entirely new points, which makes me wary of leaping quickly to an idea there was reasonable doubt when it has actually been tested before, and perfectly content for any review process to play out. If there are threads to pull on that will undermine the conviction, then by all means that should be tugged on.
But then you have the outright loonies who get mad about Letby being referred to as a serial killer in media and suggest things like libel when she is (in their mind) inevitably cleared, when even if she is indeed a tragically innocent victim in all this, it surely could not be libel to call her a serial killer now, before any such recanting of her conviction.
@ChristopherHale
Rumors are spreading that Florida Congressman Neal Dunn is on the verge of resigning, a development that would push House Republicans below the 218-vote majority.
https://x.com/ChristopherHale/status/2021303549473313169
Unless it's one where DeSantis can put in some drunken Nazi nonce protector pro tem.
There are some odd people on here
We are running a huge deficit that is going up not down. We have very low levels of investment as referred to on this thread. We have very modest levels of growth even if there are some indicators it might pick up a little. We, of course, have a large trade deficit. We have serious problems in our Universities.
I wouldn't say that things are disastrous but neither would I say quite well. Bumbling along is about as good as you can say.
Good luck America!!
🚨 | Holyrood Nowcast:
🎗️ SNP: 58 (-6) - 34.6% | 27.8%
➡️ RFM: 22 (+22) - 18.8% | 19.0%
🌹 LAB: 17 (-5) - 16.3% | 16.8%
🌳 CON: 12 (-19) - 10.8% | 11.8%
🔶 LDM: 10 (+6) - 9.4% | 10.0%
🌍 GRN: 10 (+6) - 7.7% | 11.0%'
https://x.com/ElectionMapsUK/status/2020854437217014263?s=20
EXCLUSIVE
Officials are trawling records going back more than 25 years to Tony Blair’s government for evidence of inappropriate contact between Lord Mandelson and the paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein,
@oliver_wright
reveals
Civil servants have been told to search government correspondence as far back as Mandelson’s time as Northern Ireland secretary between 1999 and 2001
Officials are also looking at his stint in government from 2008 to 2010, when Gordon Brown brought him back as business secretary and effectively the deputy prime minister.
The documents are not expected to be published but any evidence will be sent to Scotland Yard and could result in an extension of the police investigation into Mandelson
Detectives are expected to interview Mandelson under caution within days on suspicion of misconduct in public office. The offence can carry a life sentence. Mandelson has denied any wrongdoing
Mandelson’s relationship with Epstein goes back decades.
In May 2002 he brokered a meeting between Blair and Epstein
Mandelson had resigned as Northern Ireland secretary the previous year but remained close to the prime minister
He emailed Jonathan Powell, who was Blair’s chief of staff, highlighting the fact that Bill Clinton had recently told Blair he wanted to introduce his “travelling friend” Epstein
Mandelson described Epstein in laudatory terms as an “active scientific catalyst/entrepreneur” who has his “finger on the pulse of many world markets and currencies”
“He’s young and vibrant,” he said. “He’s safe (whatever that means) and Clinton is now doing a lot of travelling with him.” The meeting took place in London on May 14, 2002. Officials described Epstein as “very rich and close to the Duke of York”
Andy Burnham
@AndyBurnhamGM
At Levenshulme Station, there are 46 steps from street level to the platforms.
Many local residents can’t use it.
They have campaigned for step-free access - and we have listened.
Work to make the station fully accessible to all starts in Jan 27! 👍🏻🐝
https://x.com/AndyBurnhamGM/status/2021268649223369171
3-0 down after half an hour, and still after an hour
Won 3-4 deep into injury time
https://x.com/bounce_backloan/status/2021234926691959247?s=46&t=CW4pL-mMpTqsJXCdjW0Z6Q
Apparently Parris bet on Healey at 40-1 over the weekend.
He's now 28-1 on Betfair.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/106113572752239/posts/9418984831465020/
Forced choice head to head on preferred prime minister.
🌹Starmer v.narrowly edges Farage and Polanski but loses to Davey and Badenoch
🌳Badenoch wins all four head to heads
🔶Davey beats Starmer & v.narrowly Farage, but loses to Badenoch
➡️ Farage narrowly beats Polanski and loses to Badenoch & v.narrowly Starmer and Davey
💚Polanski loses to Badenoch & more narrowly Farage & v narrowly Starmer
https://x.com/luketryl/status/2021311990392852903?s=46&t=CW4pL-mMpTqsJXCdjW0Z6Q
It took nine months for all the case to be heard, which is an astonishing length of time for a jury to focus and deliberate on. The jury then took more than a month to come to their verdict - the judge's summing up ended on July 10th and the verdict was returned on August 18th.
The trial of OJ Simpson also took more than eight months, but the jury in that case only took 4 hours to come to a verdict. I've had my doubts about the Letby case, but the discussion of the evidence in the media and online is relatively superficial, and I'm reassured somewhat by the length of time it took for the jury to come to their verdict. Can I be confident of coming to a different conclusion to them without spending at least as long examining the evidence?