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NeilParkin
2 months ago

The truth is, there are no policy differences now between the Tories and Reform

Except Reform have them as policies, and the Tories have broken promises.

Dinger64
2 months ago
Reply to  NeilParkin

Exactly, who would you trust to actually carry them out?

soundofreason
soundofreason
2 months ago
Reply to  Dinger64

The Con-servatives have lost any reasonable trust. Reform UK have not yet earned it.

All we can do is hope.

NeilParkin
2 months ago
Reply to  Dinger64

In truth, my confidence level is low, but I think Reform will at least give it a go.

transmissionofflame
2 months ago
Reply to  NeilParkin

100%

For a fist full of roubles
Reply to  NeilParkin

Some they pinched from Reform.

NeilParkin
2 months ago

Sir Tony Blair appointed to Gaza peace board by Trump” 

Much as I despise Blair, there is some poetic justice that he is now being asked to sort out and clean up his own shit in the middle east.

spud
spud
2 months ago
Reply to  NeilParkin

Blair should appoint Mandelson as ambassador to Gaza.

EppingBlogger
2 months ago
Reply to  spud

And make him live there. He might enjoy it.

Marcus Aurelius knew
2 months ago
Reply to  NeilParkin

“Sort out” and “clean up” are not phrasal verbs I would normally choose to put in a sentence to describe Blair, at least not in a sentence with him as the subject.

As the object? Another matter entirely.

Monro
2 months ago

These tariffs aren’t just about Greenland U.S. moves regarding Greenland are all about deterrence. ‘An Atlantic community paralyzed by its military inferiority in Europe could only wring its hands as (Sino-Russian) power and influence moved unimpeded into the so-called Third World, portions of which provide the materials upon which the industrial, economic, and social health of the industrial West depend.’ That is where we stand. The U.S. has had enough of this. What are the European nations threatened with tariffs doing now? Wringing their hands because that is all that they are capable of. ‘The goal of the EU is to forge its own order of world commerce, in large part to counteract Trump’s expansive protectionism. But Team Trump is suspicious of Europe’s willingness to accommodate China’s agenda. Trump wants Greenland, no doubt, but the greater game is over the future of wider world.’ The eu set out in an anti U.S. direction some time ago. Britain under the labour party has thrown its lot in with the eu and appears, certainly in the matter of the new Chinese embassy in London, to be accommodating China’s agenda. Denmark has, within it embassy in Beijing a representational office for Greenland. ‘Basically,… Read more »

DiscoveredJoys
DiscoveredJoys
2 months ago
Reply to  Monro

Indeed. You could argue that Trump’s policies over ‘managing’ Greenland, Venezuela, Canada (only delayed), Cuba, Panama, Mexico, and the drug cartels are all about establishing the US hegemony over the Western hemisphere – all for the sake of protecting the US.

That the UK and EU seem to be partial to Russia and China and wittering on about ‘International Law’ just makes them part of the problem, not the solution.

Monro
2 months ago
Reply to  DiscoveredJoys

Spot on!

President Trump is doing stuff that Britain itself has been doing for a very long time indeed: wars won in Malaya, Oman, The Falklands, Sierra Leone; wars deterred in Kuwait 1961 and Cyprus 1968; peace keeping monitoring forces in Cyprus 1974 and Zimbabwe 1979.

We just don’t have the wherewithal to do it anymore.

What complete numpty first thought that the delusional ‘peace dividend’ could ever be a good idea?

Marcus Aurelius knew
2 months ago

“Britain will not be Trump’s poodle under the Tories, vows Badenoch”

Spoken like a true Prime Minister in waiting – totally detached from reality.

soundofreason
soundofreason
2 months ago

Britain will not be Trump’s poodle under the Tories, vows Badenoch

Er… yes. The next president of the USA will be inaugurated on Jan 20 2029 at the latest. Under current rules it won’t be Mr Trump. The next general election in the UK will be no later that Aug 15 2029.

There will most likely be a new US president before the Con-servatives can appeal to the electorate in a general election.

spud
spud
2 months ago

Oh no! The ‘read more’ has come back.

soundofreason
soundofreason
2 months ago
Reply to  spud

Interesting. It hasn’t for me.

Purpleone
2 months ago
Reply to  soundofreason

I was thinking same – it seems to show 6-7 lines now before ‘show more’ appears for me – much better

soundofreason
soundofreason
2 months ago
Reply to  Purpleone

Are you on a small screen/phone or a PC? I’m on a PC.

Just trying to guess what the difference might be.

JohnK
2 months ago
Reply to  spud

True; it’s reverted to an older version this morning (with no declaration of what version it is).

transmissionofflame
2 months ago

Survey on various proposals for the state to stick its nose further into the way people learn to drive, because they can, because they hate drivers and ordinary people being independent and to cover up the driving test waiting list cockup: Introduction : Introducing a minimum learning period for learner drivers

This excellent video explains more: Minimum Learning Period For Drivers. What it Means & How to Stop it. – YouTube Worth a few minutes of your time to do the survey, if you believe in freedom of choice.

JohnK
2 months ago

I’ve used to some of the output by the producer of that YouTube publication, and he’s probably right. Took the opportunity of doing the survey commentary, for what it’s worth.

transmissionofflame
2 months ago
Reply to  JohnK

Thanks for that.

I like him – his driving content is good and I think he has a very pragmatic attitude and is not afraid to say what he thinks.

DiscoveredJoys
DiscoveredJoys
2 months ago

“Keir Starmer brands Donald Trump ‘completely wrong’ to threaten UK and allies with tariffs over opposition to US plan to takeover Greenland”

A comment which I believe shows Keir Starmer has no idea that global politics has changed.

soundofreason
soundofreason
2 months ago

Miliband’s ‘green energy’ sea cable risks spreading nuclear waste across Orkney

The article suggests that installing a new cable between the mainland and Orkney might disturb radioactive particles originating from the Dounray reactor. The project will be insured (by the taxpayer, of course) against the costs of any cleanup.

This indemnity will enable the project to proceed and covers a remote contingency scenario that is extremely unlikely to materialise.

On the contrary. The mere existence of the insurance policy almost guarantees that people will be looking for radiation and will claim huge payouts. If the stuff is slightly radioactive then who cares? If it’s highly radioactive then it won’t last long. Ignore it.

soundofreason
soundofreason
2 months ago

Phillipson to investigate antisemitism in schools

Krays investigate gang violence in the East End.

NeilParkin
2 months ago

Britain will not be Trump’s poodle under the Tories, vows Badenoch

She went on, ‘Woof, woof, yap, yap, yap, woof, yap.’ Happy to let us be the WEF’s poodle though, eh Kemi..?

I think The Don’s actions re NATO is to try and stop us think that we can get away with hiding behind the USA’s skirts, as we have for the last 50 years.

pjar
2 months ago

Well, that’s a first… it appears they have listened to the objection on the rehashed comment section and reversed it?

How very unusual…

Heretic
Heretic
2 months ago

Meanwhile this week in Russia…

Snow piles up to 6 meters in Russia! Blizzard continues in Kamchatka, buildings disappear – YouTube

soundofreason
soundofreason
2 months ago
Reply to  Heretic

Ya see! Climate Change!