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Posts by Stuart White
@johnmcdonnellmp.bsky.social : "Isn't the reality this, that when he sought to realise his ambition to become leader of the Labour party with very little base in the party, he became dependent on McSweeney and Mandelson and Labour Together to organise, fund his election.."
Ben Rogers (@ben-rog.bsky.social) reviews my 'The Wealth of Freedom' and Bruno Leipold's (brunoleipold.com) 'Citizen Marx' for the TLS (paywall), situating them as contributions to the 'welcome revival' of radical republicanism. www.the-tls.com/politics-soc...
Many thanks to @ben-rog.bsky.social for this thoughtful review of @stuartgwhite.bsky.social 's and my's books
A group of about 50 smiling people with Vote Green signs standing at a street corner, about to go canvassing.
🌤️ @oxfordgreenparty.bsky.social was in fine fettle today as I visited this morning to support their local election campaign 💚
If you live in Oxford and want to see more Greens elected it's not too late to get involved. (Oxford Green Party feeds it's volunteers well 😋🍛!)
greenoxford.com
Reports of a third attempted arson attack on Jewish targets in North London this week. It's getting really scary and more people need to start taking it seriously.
I’m looking for part time work if anyone knows of any. Many years of of experience of research in public policy domains, editing and writing. Do reach out if you know of anything going.
1/3 I must first confess that I'm afflicted with what Trotsky once called that 'Quaker-Papist babble about the sanctity of human life', but I want the comfortable hawks on the Times & Telegraph (who will gleefully reprint Robertson's words) to consider a different slant on what they're proposing.
I’ve signed this calling for the full Mandelson files, including vetting documents, to be published. Parliament and the public need the full facts, not partial disclosure.
Sign here:
you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/pu...
This is the finest ever episode of Yes Minister
Earlier this week @rcquaker.bsky.social gave testimony to the Joint Committee on Human Rights' inquiry into protest rights.
Watch the recording here: parliamentlive.tv/Event/Index/...
It seems that people like me should be a bastion of Labour support. I have a sneaking suspicion that the reality might look quite different when people like me go to vote in London in a few weeks. I am of course not allowed to vote. Thank you, Brexit.
BREAKING: We’re taking the government to court over Palantir.
The government is refusing to hand over important briefings given to Wes Streeting about the £330m NHS data contract with Peter Thiel’s surveillance firm
So we’re taking legal action.
democracyforsale.substack.com/p/breaking-w...
I feel like it's become too easy for politically aligned journalists in the UK to give cover to their contacts. Too many anonymous "quotes" too much public affairs style journalism. Too much investment in Westminster contacts, not enough expertise or specialism outside it. And It's corrupting.
A bit of a rarity here - I was interviewed by the brilliant @katebelgrave.bsky.social for her podcast, talking about the government's calamitous attempts to cut PIP:
whovotedforthis.buzzsprout.com/2414550/epis...
I'm pleased to announce I'm a founding co-editor of the new @manchesterup.bsky.social book series, Radical Histories.
Do let me know if you have a proposal for a book that fits our inclusive remit on radical histories.
manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/series/radic...
BBC are being slow to respond to whether they will correct the false claim that immigration hasn't really fallen
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It was a wonderful event at @thegraduatecenter.bsky.social today with an enthusiastic and packed house to hear @gabrielzucman.bsky.social, @mayor.nyc.gov and I talk about the absolute necessity for global societies to tax the ultra rich. It's not radical to think they should pay their fair share too
As wealth concentrates, so does power — the power to influence elections, shape policy, tilt markets and define the terms of public debate.
Taxing billionaires is not radical.
What is radical is allowing a system where extreme wealth exists alongside widespread hardship.
A very interesting experience. Our session was cut short because the MPs were called to a Commons vote, so only around 10 mins was recorded and will be in Hansard.
We carried on informally with the peers present, though that won't be on record.
News about Goldsmiths situation here www.ucu.org.uk/article/1447...
Never a bad day to remember that thousands of people owe their lives to volunteer lifeboat crews.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Every reference to 'welfare' ever should have 'including pensions' or 'excluding pensions' in parentheses next to the word.
All interviewers/articles should clarify at first use whether the word includes or excludes. Interviews should be stopped if unclear.
Because frankly it's getting tedious.
What would an anti-oligarchic economy of freedom look like? The Fairness Foundation and UCL Policy Lab hosted a great discussion of my recent book, 'The Wealth of Freedom', on this topic. Here is their report on the discussion: www.faircomment.co.uk/p/why-wealth...
If freedom is conceived as non-domination, can we be truly free in an economy marked by large and persistent concentrations of wealth? Read about our discussion with @stuartgwhite.bsky.social and @uclpolicylab.bsky.social at www.faircomment.co.uk/p/why-wealth...
Orban’s defeat shows that when we stand together against the politics of hate and division, hope wins and the far right friends of Farage can be defeated.
Many things to say about the demise of Orbanism but the scale of his defeat is impressive. This is surely also a rejection of Trump & Vance. The threatened new era of official US interference in European domestic politics has got off to a satisfyingly calamitous start
JUST IN: Viktor Orban conceded his defeat in Hungary.
The far-right leader & Trump ally will no longer be prime minister.
What remains to be seen is the size of his defeat — and whether the opposition wins a supermajority to amend the constitution and reverse Orban’s rule.
The second Chartist convention met #OnThisDay 12 April 1842 to organise the presentation to Parliament of a petition signed by 3,315,712 people in support of the People’s Charter.
www.chartistancestors.co.uk/second-conve...
My Pakistani father & Irish mother make it impossible for me to live only with 'my own'. I recently visited the apartment where I was born 50 years ago when my father worked at Brooklyn Jewish Hospital, where our neighbours (one of whom was still living there!) were Jewish, Polish, African American