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Posts by Matt Holehouse

Badenoch says the Conservatives would want fewer “low value degrees” and many more apprenticeships. As ever with such announcements I will perhaps take it more seriously when the kids of government ministers and MPs are routinely doing apprenticeships and not degrees.

4 months ago 339 62 27 14

That YouTube clip of Sir Nicholas Winton, but at the end of it the audience gets put on a bus?

5 months ago 56 26 1 0

British politics was doomed from the day that Gordon Brown was forced by the media to apologize for calling a bigoted woman a bigot *in private*.

6 months ago 587 70 15 4
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Labour had 9.7 million voters in July 2024.

2 million (20%) now don't know, but haven't chosen a rival. These prefer Lab & centre-left to right

2.6 million to centre/left (27%)
900k Labour to LD (9%)
800k Labour to Green (8%)
900k across others (9%)

800k Lab 2024 to Reform (8%)
A sliver to Cons

7 months ago 153 61 18 14

At some point Labour is going to have to deal with its base being urban, multicultural, and in many cases educated. If they solve the current graduate unemployment crisis and the dearth of entry level jobs there would be political dividends for years but the party is incapable of considering this.

8 months ago 104 14 3 2

That is definitely A Middlesbrough Shirt

9 months ago 1 0 0 0

Trump is an imbecile but he has the basic cunning of every successful bully and every successful fascist: he knows who is weak and who is strong. He will not send his thugs to attack the groups who are popular, but the groups who are vulnerable. Your choice is whether to defend them or not.

10 months ago 341 52 2 3

Twitter was like a zoo where both sides thought they were the visitors.

11 months ago 60 9 1 0

If you accept that non-citizens have no right to due process, you are accepting that citizens have no right to due process. All the government has to do is claim that you are not a citizen; without due process you have no chance to prove the contrary.

1 year ago 27694 10497 325 566
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He was going for a West Country accent, sounds a bit Somerset to me - I thought he was OK, a little broad maybe, but very harsh to be in this thread. The Shire is loosely based on Warwickshire/Worcestershire, but W/country is often the default "Yokel accent"

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Australian legspinner Shane Warne mid-delivery

Australian legspinner Shane Warne mid-delivery

Warne - I was vaguely aware of cricket, but had never seen anything like the drift, drop & spitting turn that he got out of a heavy cricket ball. I've never fallen out of love with it, and will still watch any wristspinner going - truly a game within a game.

1 year ago 8 1 0 0

So much of British political strategy seems to rest on the notion that the median elector is a temporarily-embarrassed Reform voter, who we must continue to hoodwink out of their natural preference of voting for Nigel Farage

1 year ago 35 6 2 1

This has been really striking - only a couple of years ago, r/United Kingdom was firmly left of UK centre, now Reform-adjacent. Could happen organically, but seems very unlikely, especially given the site demographics

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

The waxy pallor of the Slab

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

I'm uncomfortable with the inevitable "his work was always crap" because it seems to say "you can tell who the predators are by how well they write" and ... no no you absolutely cannot, that's the whole point.

1 year ago 13926 2116 258 121

We as teachers simply can't repeat the point enough that examinable outputs (essays etc) are actually the means not the end. They're tools we use to get people to intelligently process information. AI completely defeats the points of not just the essay... but being in education *as a whole*.

1 year ago 10 5 2 0

What strikes me about the CEO killer is not his specific beliefs but the fact that he was a very recognizable type of young male ideology tourist. He was a This Explains Everything addict, whether the "this" was as benign as Michael Pollan or as malignant as Peter Thiel and the Unabomber. >

1 year ago 1079 142 22 18
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The people saying this are broadly just addicted the drama of recent years and only understand politics through the prism of the Tory party. The Labour Party mechanism doesn’t work in the same way and even if it did there’s no equivalent discontent or political split in the current Labour party.

1 year ago 1124 225 64 35

I would be far more concerned about the prospect of Conservative resurgence if they showed any sign of listening to the saner voices in the party - as it is, it may take another election defeat & at least one more leader

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So many other ways Starmer could hit Cons record of tripling net migration to 720-900k without inaccurate hyperbole of open borders (echoing Robert Jenrick). His chaotic inheritance of an asylum hotel backlog is from a botched fantasy attempt to ban asylum, obvs not from an "open borders" experiment

1 year ago 55 15 3 2

I'm not sure I'm who you're asking, but there's still a lot of videos being posted on twitter that you just don't get here, Robelinda being an prominent example. Also a fair few accounts (mostly Indians) that do technical analysis that I'm reluctant to give up on

1 year ago 2 0 1 0

not seen it mentioned elsewhere so: my theory is that Elon has become obsessed with Britain because he's essentially stopped sleeping due to drugs and/or madness but for like six hours of his nights Americans are sleeping so Brits are the one English-speaking timezone awake and posting

1 year ago 3064 439 137 60

Good grief. Even when you're aware of the extent of gerrymandering in the abstract, seeing how openly it's been adopted is still a bit shocking

1 year ago 3 1 1 0
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A feathered visitor left a calling card - hopefully not too hard a bang, happy to say that he flew straight off afterwards

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I'd settle for a stumping

1 year ago 1 0 0 0
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My policy on fireworks:

Nov 5th - laudable, subsidised; cherubic youngsters eating municipal hotdogs & waving free sparklers

Other Dates - 2-3yr stretch in the salt mines, depending on how the 5 Year Plan is looking

1 year ago 5 0 0 0

The most important question in British politics is this:

There are 120 Labour MPs holding government positions. There are 121 Tory MPs. Assuming the Tories appoint a shadow for each government officeholder, which one Tory MP will be the backbencher?

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