I think you make a good point. If results fracture like this there is wide range of outcomes where a stable government on left or right will be hard to assemble.
October 21, 2025 at 11:53 AM
I think you make a good point. If results fracture like this there is wide range of outcomes where a stable government on left or right will be hard to assemble.
NYTimes failed basic journalistic accountability here. Pappin was asked about January 6 and he responded with “what about Marine Le Pen”, ignoring the fact that she was convicted of embezzlement of public funds in a trial with due process. That’s why she can’t run in 2027, not her ideology.
October 7, 2025 at 6:30 AM
NYTimes failed basic journalistic accountability here. Pappin was asked about January 6 and he responded with “what about Marine Le Pen”, ignoring the fact that she was convicted of embezzlement of public funds in a trial with due process. That’s why she can’t run in 2027, not her ideology.
This is fascinating. I’m glad that I was educated decades before ChatGTP existed. ChatGTP is great for speeding admin (“write a cover email for this”). For deeper writing, it can be useful sounding board once you have a draft but it’s important to start the writing yourself and retain full agency.
September 10, 2025 at 8:17 AM
This is fascinating. I’m glad that I was educated decades before ChatGTP existed. ChatGTP is great for speeding admin (“write a cover email for this”). For deeper writing, it can be useful sounding board once you have a draft but it’s important to start the writing yourself and retain full agency.
Am not surprised at all. I used to live in a neighbouring ward. West Hampstead ward has long history of Lib-Dem representation. I’d have been shocked if Labour had held it. Congrats to the Lib-Dems!
August 29, 2025 at 7:21 AM
Am not surprised at all. I used to live in a neighbouring ward. West Hampstead ward has long history of Lib-Dem representation. I’d have been shocked if Labour had held it. Congrats to the Lib-Dems!
That high of a score for the Greens in Barking and Dagenham is a terrible sign for Labour ahead of all out London council elections in 2026. If the Greens can do that well in B&D, imagine how they can do in boroughs like Camden, Islington, Hackney, Lewisham and Greenwich.
August 3, 2025 at 9:04 AM
That high of a score for the Greens in Barking and Dagenham is a terrible sign for Labour ahead of all out London council elections in 2026. If the Greens can do that well in B&D, imagine how they can do in boroughs like Camden, Islington, Hackney, Lewisham and Greenwich.
Thank you for this thread. It demonstrates how complicated the next general election will be, and you really need to look at each constituency individually. Every constituency is different and each will have its own dynamics against the larger national polling trends.
July 19, 2025 at 7:53 AM
Thank you for this thread. It demonstrates how complicated the next general election will be, and you really need to look at each constituency individually. Every constituency is different and each will have its own dynamics against the larger national polling trends.
We are writers for a reason. We want to help people understand the world. It is reasonable that we would like to have some readers, at the end of the day!
I follow so many science journalists and feel I don't see them share much of their stuff - I would love to read! Add to this thread.
June 30, 2025 at 5:38 PM
We are writers for a reason. We want to help people understand the world. It is reasonable that we would like to have some readers, at the end of the day!
I follow so many science journalists and feel I don't see them share much of their stuff - I would love to read! Add to this thread.
I think that the Greens would be wasting their time in Notting Dale, the Labour Group pushed for the current boundaries to make it rock solid. You have to pick your targets…. However last I saw the Labour Group in RBKC was in a sorry state, several of their councillors have left the Group.
June 28, 2025 at 7:23 PM
I think that the Greens would be wasting their time in Notting Dale, the Labour Group pushed for the current boundaries to make it rock solid. You have to pick your targets…. However last I saw the Labour Group in RBKC was in a sorry state, several of their councillors have left the Group.
However part of my old ward in North Kensington is in a new ward called St Helen’s. The Greens might have a chance there if they work it hard but it’s a big lift. Pembridge and Colville strike me as better targets for Greens in RBKC (especially Colville which contains Portobello Road).
June 28, 2025 at 5:22 PM
However part of my old ward in North Kensington is in a new ward called St Helen’s. The Greens might have a chance there if they work it hard but it’s a big lift. Pembridge and Colville strike me as better targets for Greens in RBKC (especially Colville which contains Portobello Road).
Like every parliamentary seat, every ward is different. I was a Labour councillor in North Kensington from 2010-14 and I can’t imagine my old ward (which is now called Notting Dale) going Green. For the avoidance of doubt, I am no longer a Labour member or supporter.
June 28, 2025 at 5:16 PM
Like every parliamentary seat, every ward is different. I was a Labour councillor in North Kensington from 2010-14 and I can’t imagine my old ward (which is now called Notting Dale) going Green. For the avoidance of doubt, I am no longer a Labour member or supporter.
From what I know of Shooters Hill it’s quite progressive, people I knew who lived there said that it was a lot like Islington. Once Greens win in a progressive area they can be tough to dislodge (for example as in Brighton, Pavilion).
June 28, 2025 at 2:40 PM
From what I know of Shooters Hill it’s quite progressive, people I knew who lived there said that it was a lot like Islington. Once Greens win in a progressive area they can be tough to dislodge (for example as in Brighton, Pavilion).
Agreed, why would the ward flip back to Labour? On the contrary, progressive voters with doubts about Labour can now vote Green with confidence that a Green win in the ward is possible.
June 28, 2025 at 1:53 PM
Agreed, why would the ward flip back to Labour? On the contrary, progressive voters with doubts about Labour can now vote Green with confidence that a Green win in the ward is possible.
Terrible result for Labour less than a year to go before all out London council elections. Labour is vulnerable to Greens in boroughs like Greenwich, Islington, Camden, Hackney.
June 27, 2025 at 11:50 AM
Terrible result for Labour less than a year to go before all out London council elections. Labour is vulnerable to Greens in boroughs like Greenwich, Islington, Camden, Hackney.
Kentucky native here, as usual Senator McConnell is throwing his constituents under the bus. Not only will Medicaid cuts cause people to lose coverage, hospitals will close, especially in rural areas such as eastern Kentucky.
June 25, 2025 at 3:30 PM
Kentucky native here, as usual Senator McConnell is throwing his constituents under the bus. Not only will Medicaid cuts cause people to lose coverage, hospitals will close, especially in rural areas such as eastern Kentucky.
Annie, can you recommend any good personal finance podcasts? I have listened to Dave Ramsey but have decided to stop after learning about his anti-LGBT employment policies.
June 10, 2025 at 8:50 AM
Annie, can you recommend any good personal finance podcasts? I have listened to Dave Ramsey but have decided to stop after learning about his anti-LGBT employment policies.
Yup. Amongst many horrors, my undergraduate university will have to pay 21% of its endowment per year under the “endowment levy”. The MAGA congresswoman for the district said that not for profit universities should be taxed like for profit corporations.
June 3, 2025 at 11:26 AM
Yup. Amongst many horrors, my undergraduate university will have to pay 21% of its endowment per year under the “endowment levy”. The MAGA congresswoman for the district said that not for profit universities should be taxed like for profit corporations.