I know it's tempting but please don't make jokes about smashing your fists into duck feather duvets, it might seem funny but it's actually punching down
Posts by Steve Van Riel
New Substack out.
It's all about how politics has modern work largely wrong. And what a contemporary politics of work might look like.
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Interesting today programme piece on regional inequality - but I worry we are still fighting old battles
Spatial inequality basically flatlining, the problem is growth - still talking about London as some sort of high growth city makes us complacent
I’ve not written about politics in ages but jury service coincided with a thought about where Labour goes from here
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A favourite from 8 years ago: #Top10 Rock Stars Who Became Top Professionals in Unrelated Fields www.independent.co.uk/voices/top-1...
Congratulations!
Wolfs is fun
I like how the caption on this photo reads as if he's making a claim that could not be independently verified.
I gave a presentation to a lot of corporate affairs folk… unsurprisingly, on trust! www.linkedin.com/pulse/can-we...
To everyone in Britain's Jewish Community: you are not alone. We will not let hate or those who spread it win. We stand with you.
On Yom Kippur many Jewish people in Britain have their phones off to mark the holy day.
As it ends at 723pm, some will hear the tragic Manchester news for the first time.
At that time, please join many of us to send a message of solidarity to British Jews.Thanks Together coalition for proposing.
@benshimshon.bsky.social and I did a bit of polling on this earlier in the year- quite interesting on who cares most about the broken promise
www.politicshome.com/news/article...
This is great news - Ally would be a brilliant deputy leader, providing thoughtful and constructive challenge within government AND taking the fight to the Labour’s opponents with gusto
Thanks for writing it! Nice to come across that rogue called Wesley Ball too
Last night I finished The Art of a Lie by @laurasrobinson.bsky.social - highly recommend, reminded me of Robert Harris and even Graham Greene, maybe her best yet.
Feels like a point that gets missed in the Labour political analysis - huge issue on doorstep/media, but has no track record of being decisive in general elections
Do you think it’s fair to say that, despite the prominence it plays during several parliaments, it hasn’t actually been decisive as an issue at a general election since 1970? Eg 2005 it’s obvs not decisive as the Tories lose, 2010 it helps Cameron but it’s not the big factor etc?
Have there been any general elections in your lifetime where immigration was more prominent than 2005 as an issue in the campaign?
Forgot this. Was a good piece by errr me
And the correlation between trust answers in surveys, and trusting behaviour is often not that strong e.g. people say they wouldn't hand over their phones if asked, but many actually do heinonline.org/HOL/LandingP...
A short blogpost while I've got a little time on my hands - Eight Myths About Trust
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From a trust POV, trust only matters to behaviour when people are exposed to risk, so some of this assets-as-insurance idea could also explain why people can vote for politicians they don't see as trustworthy (in the sense of being reliable/credible/competent/low-risk)
If you've not seen it, this study's great on that point - eurosceptic policy preferences + having property that could protect you from economic instabilty combined to drive the Brexit vote www.cambridge.org/core/service...
They need to drill down much more into whose trust we need, what do we need them to trust in - and whether those institutions are yet deserving of that greater trust. More details here: www.smf.co.uk/commentary_p...
Great that the governmen's talking about trust. But (at least as it's been written up in this article) it sounds like an amorphous 'nice to have' rather than a specific thing they are going to move the dial on.
Little further push for this one: me, writing for the @smfthinktank.bsky.social on trust in the Labour Government - it's a bit more complicated than people seem to think, but no less urgent for it www.smf.co.uk/commentary_p...
Building trust is hard - but even so, the government hasn’t moved the dial enough in its first year www.smf.co.uk/commentary_p...
Anthony Price’s Our Man in Camelot is a fun thriller that plays with this stuff, good holiday read
Trust was meant to be this government's big battle, but how has the first year of trust-building gone? I revisited something I wrote a year ago and thought about how Labour could move the dial.