andrew-atter.bsky.social
Learning scientist, educator and writer, interested in learning design, education, world affairs and culture (and cooking tips!) #LGBTQ ally. Open to debate, not ignorance.
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I’ve been a member of the Labour Party since before Jake Richards was born. My mum was a Labour councillor. What the fuck is this man doing in our party?
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You’d think JD would help him a bit, as he seems to know a lot about makeup
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Unlike EU FOM, expensive work permits tied to employers enable bad actors to mistreat workers. Brexit + Covid drove many FOM workers away. Even good actors cannot fill the gap without new funding. This clusterfuck has been going on for years (decades) & Laboir refuses to accepy scale of the problem.
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Reform voters can now happy wallow in their own shit
Note to Yvette Cooper…care workers are highly skilled (just low paid).
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No one would know that Greens have 200 more councillors than Reform
Actually, the Reform vote hasn’t moved much from UKIP days and if they are a challenger party, its they who should be doing much better.
Runcorn was so exceptional. There aren’t many violent ex-Labour MPs
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This is such statistical nonsense, no wonder Greens or any progressive party is not doing well
There is a massive consensus against Reform -,a revision - that you would never gather from watching hours of breathless platforming of Farage
You can’t compare GE & local votes. You just can’t.
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Could Nigel Farage be a closet Marxist?
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Yes, and certainly could join in various forms, such as Customs Union
EU is lots of overlapping hoops
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There was something about that WWII generation ❤️
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Immigration fell by a third in the 9 months after General Election. (From 1.2m visas to 800k in year to March 2025). The new lower headline migration figure (the 12 months of 2024) will come out 10 days after the white paper. Saying net migration is 700k (last stat: year to June 2024) is out of date
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It’s not just Farage. The whole ‘legitimate concerns’ and ‘migrants are a strain on services’ being spouted by the Government and MSM is just cementing Farage’s racism as normal
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Migrants also have higher birth rates, and inter marriage boosts domestic child births too
Birth rates still correlate closely with economic growth
Just maths
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She’s barking
Well done Lewis!
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Its like over-ordering on delicious Mezze, with dishes stacking up…I’m still only on episode 3, and want to luxuriously mop it up with pitta before moving on to the next dish.
Delicious 😋
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One of their MPs beat up his girlfriend then lied about it in the election, which he won by a few hundred votes
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Now he’s a councillor and a racist little shit
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Like the Metaverse, like Musk’s humanoid robots and brain implants and eugenics and Mars colonization, you realize these guys aren’t creative thinkers so much as they’re mega-dorks who want to make their favorite sci-fi real. The creative ethos of Ready Player One, with a trillion dollars behind it
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Now look what you’ve done! #Transmaghedon
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You’re a bigot. Read evidence
bjsm.bmj.com/content/bjsp...
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She likely did…though no one wound dare ask JK Rowling
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Yep, she’s right, its in the BMJ and other places…https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/bjsports/early/2024/04/10/bjsports-2023-108029.full.pdf
Perhaps stop making assumptions
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42% approve? 😳