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Posts by Imogen Shaw

A wonderfully evocative poster

4 days ago 13 1 1 0

This is not an energy crisis, its an oil and gas crisis.

Making the case here for a future of electrification and renewables... and not forgetting nuclear!

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NEW: Why does gas set the price of electricity – and is there an alternative?

Make yourself a tea (or grab a beer??) and enjoy my Friday longread on marginal pricing, ideas for market reform – & how to break the link btwn gas & power prices for good

www.carbonbrief.org/...
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1 month ago 188 91 11 14

If there was only some way to harness Mandelson's chutzpah to power the grid we could avoid an energy crisis.

1 month ago 255 27 6 0

My rough timeline:
If the Strait reopens in the coming week, we have weeks of energy market disruption ahead but things have settled by the Autumn.
If the Strait is closed for another 3/4 weeks we have months of disruption.
If the Strait is closed for longer things get very bad, very quickly.

1 month ago 794 206 14 31

there's a theory that if only Britain exploited North Sea oil we'd be secure from a global energy price shock

which totally ignores (or doesn't understand) the fact that energy prices are global and a rise in UK production (from a declining basin) would have negligible impact on that global price

1 month ago 263 59 25 9

Today I want to talk about Jess’ Rule and Martha’s Rule, two new initiatives across NHS England that I think are really important and you should know about.
Tl;dr: if your symptoms are not improving or getting worse, at home or in hospital, you have the right and Drs the responsibility to review.

1 month ago 340 132 4 14

Words, what do they mean

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Quite an opening paragraph.

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This will be brilliant

1 month ago 10 7 0 0

Any centre left governing coalition is now:
- Young people, especially graduates
- Urban progressives
- Minority groups
- Working age people with low incomes
- Educated Professionals

If both your political and economic strategy is not geared towards these groups, they will find a party that is.

1 month ago 134 28 3 5
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UK launches operation to support thousands of Britons in Middle East Officials are understood to be working on plans to evacuate British nationals, should airspace remain closed.

What's happening in Dubai bolsters the argument taxes should be based on people's nationality, not just their country of residence (ie the US model).

If Brits living abroad can expect to be airlifted out by virtue of being British, they should pay some tax towards that.
www.bbc.com/news/article...

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Is "deliverism" dead? Lawrence gave his first take on Iran at the weekend and will return to it later this week.

What is "deliverism"? Is it dead? And what would its death mean for progressive politics?

This essay (kindly published by @samfr.bsky.social) is my attempt to trace five years of trans-Atlantic debates, to set out what I see as the stakes, and to analyse where these arguments have now gotten to:

1 month ago 64 25 8 11

(With the caveat that they’re still not totally clear what we’re going to do regarding sorting out the grid.)

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Indeed - a very odd piece. Labour unquestionably running one of the most pro-Net Zero governments in Europe. Also, the renewable energy developers I speak to often in my day job almost invariably think the UK currently has the best green investment environment in Europe, too.

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In shocking news Matt blames muslims for his defeat and would like you to pay him money so that he can keep pointing this out.

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It's all 'leave the EU to rebuild our Commonwealth ties' when there's a referendum on, but a different tune when it comes to Commonwealth citizens exercising their 112-year old right to vote in a parliamentary by-election.

1 month ago 85 19 3 1

You have great faith in my magnanimity, sir

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Gorton and Denton is a taste of what is to come – but that could mean two very different things Until yesterday La

Which way, British man (woman, person)?

Me on Gorton and Denton for SEC Newgate News. As we look ahead to the next general election, the two most realistic outcomes are currently a hard right shift - or a Labour led patchwork of progressive parties.

www.secnewgate.co.uk/our-insights...

1 month ago 9 3 1 1

The strategy of Polanski's Greens has been very clear on this for some time.

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A Green win must mean that "left behind" voters forgotten by Westminster want open borders and legalised class A drugs. That's how it works right?

1 month ago 1065 183 40 9

Undoing the sexual revolution, repealing the Renters’ Rights Act…literally every day these guys add a new liability to the pile.

1 month ago 512 127 54 14

Yes, I've been wondering if this might be one of the biggest threats to Reform's polling. They've got to 30% by channelling inchoate rage at the system - but all their policy preferences are Thatcherite boomer comfort zone stuff. There's a risk of a dividing line against part of their own coalition.

1 month ago 266 65 20 6

While it’s not fair to draw an equivalence of the Greens with Reform here (what Goodwin has said re penalising women who choose not to have children is still much worse) between the two of them this by-election is starting to make me feel a bit Mash Report.

youtu.be/8JfJhJWxB9Q?...

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'Miracle' baby born to first UK womb transplant from dead donor Grace Bell, who was born without a viable womb, says her little boy is

Absolutely incredible things happening in medical science! Just amazing advances.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...

1 month ago 118 13 3 3
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Going back to what I was saying about Farage completely losing his political judgment recently. Why in gods name would you announce all this before a crucial by-election in a working class northern seat?

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So, just to make sure I understand: Jenrick is saying Reform would restore the two child benefit cap. Goodwin is saying women who do not have enough children will be penalised.

Cool.

2 months ago 16 7 2 0

only i solider on

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@colmpm.bsky.social called it four months ago. Recent disturbing revelations aside, the Mandelson appointment was a ticking time bomb from the beginning - both for the government and McSweeney himself.

2 months ago 7 1 1 0

Morgan McSweeney gone. Will be genuinely fascinating to see who replaces him.

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