Richard Foster
@richardjfoster.bsky.social
Materials Physicist now H&S officer, Injured runner, orienteer, hockey player and cyclist. Failing swimmer. Fights weeds at the allotment and in the garden.
Map drawing person.
Unhealthy interest in politics.
Taskmaster, Only Connect, R4 and Pleasant Green
Map drawing person.
Unhealthy interest in politics.
Taskmaster, Only Connect, R4 and Pleasant Green
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Because there’s never a bad time to share Chuck Jones’s rules for the Road Runner, here are Chuck Jones’s rules for the Road Runner
July 3, 2025 at 10:14 AM
Because there’s never a bad time to share Chuck Jones’s rules for the Road Runner, here are Chuck Jones’s rules for the Road Runner
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www.economist.com/britain/2025... quite the chart from @archiehall.bsky.social
May 9, 2025 at 7:12 AM
www.economist.com/britain/2025... quite the chart from @archiehall.bsky.social
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If Millie Bobby Brown grows to 1000 times her size, she becomes Bobby Brown
November 28, 2024 at 3:55 PM
If Millie Bobby Brown grows to 1000 times her size, she becomes Bobby Brown
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It was obvious for some time that Rosie Duffield hated Keir Starmer and was likely to quit Labour. Quitting the party two months after being re-elected just looks cynical.
September 28, 2024 at 5:48 PM
It was obvious for some time that Rosie Duffield hated Keir Starmer and was likely to quit Labour. Quitting the party two months after being re-elected just looks cynical.
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Elon's post here is genuinely one of the dumbest things I've ever read
September 28, 2024 at 6:13 PM
Elon's post here is genuinely one of the dumbest things I've ever read
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Labour never should have let Duffield run as an MP at the election. This fallout is predictable and she is reprehensible in so many ways.
Rosie Duffield to resign Labour whip & sit as an Independent within 3 months after being re-elected as Labour MP for Canterbury. She had been a vocal critic of the leadership and party esp on gender issues for several years
www.thetimes.com/article/f7ea...
www.thetimes.com/article/f7ea...
Rosie Duffield: Sleaze, nepotism and greed — why I’m quitting Labour
In her resignation letter, the MP lambasts Sir Keir Starmer for the ‘staggering hypocrisy’ of accepting gifts worth tens of thousands of pounds while scrapping winter fuel payments
www.thetimes.com
September 28, 2024 at 4:56 PM
Labour never should have let Duffield run as an MP at the election. This fallout is predictable and she is reprehensible in so many ways.
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I mean we are, at this moment, shutting our last coal-fired power station - that's after 14 years of collapsing coal usage during a *Tory* government.
It's not about awareness of "climate change" - everyone knows that. It's the distribution of the costs of mitigating and limiting it
It's not about awareness of "climate change" - everyone knows that. It's the distribution of the costs of mitigating and limiting it
September 27, 2024 at 7:16 PM
I mean we are, at this moment, shutting our last coal-fired power station - that's after 14 years of collapsing coal usage during a *Tory* government.
It's not about awareness of "climate change" - everyone knows that. It's the distribution of the costs of mitigating and limiting it
It's not about awareness of "climate change" - everyone knows that. It's the distribution of the costs of mitigating and limiting it
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it's about how to pay for transition, who bears the cost, how to enable economic growth in poor countries and recently industrialising countries without further damaging the environment, whether existing measures (carbon trading, for example) actually work, etc etc.
September 27, 2024 at 7:15 PM
it's about how to pay for transition, who bears the cost, how to enable economic growth in poor countries and recently industrialising countries without further damaging the environment, whether existing measures (carbon trading, for example) actually work, etc etc.
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it's not about "getting everyone's attention". people know about climate change. people are more concerned about climate change than ever before. we have a government committed to spending more on climate change than any of its other new spending commitments. that is not what it's about.
September 27, 2024 at 7:14 PM
it's not about "getting everyone's attention". people know about climate change. people are more concerned about climate change than ever before. we have a government committed to spending more on climate change than any of its other new spending commitments. that is not what it's about.
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The pro and anti yelling over Just Stop Oil - and, ofc, Just Stop Oil's antics themselves - is just completely irrelevant to anything that actually matters in terms of climate change. It's all just noise.
September 27, 2024 at 6:17 PM
The pro and anti yelling over Just Stop Oil - and, ofc, Just Stop Oil's antics themselves - is just completely irrelevant to anything that actually matters in terms of climate change. It's all just noise.
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The European Union's electricity mix in August:
Wind + solar 31%
Nuclear 25%
Hydro 12%
Bioenergy 4%
Gas and related 19%
Coal 9%
-> 72% renewables + nuclear
-> 28% fossil fuels
- Ember data
Wind + solar 31%
Nuclear 25%
Hydro 12%
Bioenergy 4%
Gas and related 19%
Coal 9%
-> 72% renewables + nuclear
-> 28% fossil fuels
- Ember data
September 12, 2024 at 9:46 AM
The European Union's electricity mix in August:
Wind + solar 31%
Nuclear 25%
Hydro 12%
Bioenergy 4%
Gas and related 19%
Coal 9%
-> 72% renewables + nuclear
-> 28% fossil fuels
- Ember data
Wind + solar 31%
Nuclear 25%
Hydro 12%
Bioenergy 4%
Gas and related 19%
Coal 9%
-> 72% renewables + nuclear
-> 28% fossil fuels
- Ember data
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There is no historical precedent for that.
In 2015 they got 24% with that group.
In 1979 they got 42% with that group and were the favourite party.
The brand is destroyed.
In 2015 they got 24% with that group.
In 1979 they got 42% with that group and were the favourite party.
The brand is destroyed.
September 12, 2024 at 8:24 AM
There is no historical precedent for that.
In 2015 they got 24% with that group.
In 1979 they got 42% with that group and were the favourite party.
The brand is destroyed.
In 2015 they got 24% with that group.
In 1979 they got 42% with that group and were the favourite party.
The brand is destroyed.
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Here's a stat to indicate exactly how much trouble the Tory party are in long-term:
For women under 25, according to YouGov's large sample post-election poll, they didn't just come behind Labour, Lib Dems, Greens and Reform, they were also beaten by "Others".
They got 6%.
For women under 25, according to YouGov's large sample post-election poll, they didn't just come behind Labour, Lib Dems, Greens and Reform, they were also beaten by "Others".
They got 6%.
New post just out:
Notes on a dismal leadership contest...
"Can anyone save the Conservative Party?"
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open.substack.com/pub/samf/p/c...
Notes on a dismal leadership contest...
"Can anyone save the Conservative Party?"
(£/free trial)
open.substack.com/pub/samf/p/c...
Can anyone save the Conservative Party?
Notes on a dismal leadership contest
open.substack.com
September 12, 2024 at 8:24 AM
Here's a stat to indicate exactly how much trouble the Tory party are in long-term:
For women under 25, according to YouGov's large sample post-election poll, they didn't just come behind Labour, Lib Dems, Greens and Reform, they were also beaten by "Others".
They got 6%.
For women under 25, according to YouGov's large sample post-election poll, they didn't just come behind Labour, Lib Dems, Greens and Reform, they were also beaten by "Others".
They got 6%.
I think the fact that it is still impossible for any US presidental candidate to acknowledge that we have to move away from fossil fuels and particularly oil is a damning for any realistic chances of avoiding significant climate change.
September 11, 2024 at 8:31 AM
I think the fact that it is still impossible for any US presidental candidate to acknowledge that we have to move away from fossil fuels and particularly oil is a damning for any realistic chances of avoiding significant climate change.
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In a shameless attempt to grow my following on here, I'm going to be giving away a GE2024 poster to one lucky winner who retweets this post (and is following) in 24 hours time. Best of luck!
September 4, 2024 at 12:55 PM
In a shameless attempt to grow my following on here, I'm going to be giving away a GE2024 poster to one lucky winner who retweets this post (and is following) in 24 hours time. Best of luck!
At some point can we have a sensible discussion about:
(a) council tax being totally broken
(b) the triple lock on pensions being unsustainable (and I suspect without doing the numbers probably bigger than the pay awards we've had for 15years)
(c) the EU and benefits of a close relationship
(a) council tax being totally broken
(b) the triple lock on pensions being unsustainable (and I suspect without doing the numbers probably bigger than the pay awards we've had for 15years)
(c) the EU and benefits of a close relationship
September 4, 2024 at 9:37 AM
At some point can we have a sensible discussion about:
(a) council tax being totally broken
(b) the triple lock on pensions being unsustainable (and I suspect without doing the numbers probably bigger than the pay awards we've had for 15years)
(c) the EU and benefits of a close relationship
(a) council tax being totally broken
(b) the triple lock on pensions being unsustainable (and I suspect without doing the numbers probably bigger than the pay awards we've had for 15years)
(c) the EU and benefits of a close relationship
BBC News - Home Office criticised for billions of asylum overspending - BBC News
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Can't quite believe this story. £320m budgeted. £7.9*bn* spent.
Just the minor £7.6bn overspend (a 2375% overspend).
Surely this should have raised some kind of flag in govt somewhere?
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Can't quite believe this story. £320m budgeted. £7.9*bn* spent.
Just the minor £7.6bn overspend (a 2375% overspend).
Surely this should have raised some kind of flag in govt somewhere?
Home Office criticised for billions of asylum overspending
The Home Office is criticised for submitting spending estimates on asylum it
www.bbc.co.uk
August 29, 2024 at 1:14 PM
BBC News - Home Office criticised for billions of asylum overspending - BBC News
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Can't quite believe this story. £320m budgeted. £7.9*bn* spent.
Just the minor £7.6bn overspend (a 2375% overspend).
Surely this should have raised some kind of flag in govt somewhere?
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Can't quite believe this story. £320m budgeted. £7.9*bn* spent.
Just the minor £7.6bn overspend (a 2375% overspend).
Surely this should have raised some kind of flag in govt somewhere?