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The cost of law ...is risk.
Be brave.

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Donate your nafo defence spending of over 2%.
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A sort of lazy collage I made of actors reading ww1 poetry mixed with lo-fi.
Pretty niche.
Someone needs to create a mass block function of followers on twitter.
It is stunning to see how many fake accounts are from nigeria, pakistan, and thailand.
Your followers will go down by 50%.
November 24, 2025 at 1:00 PM
Most of this is due to housing costs which put up wages which impact every other cost. If houses were 3 years salary, we would be competative.
But this would require speeding up permits, or being tough about loans as it allows us to overcompete on scarce housing.
“UK is costliest country to…”

- build nuclear power

- build fast rail

- build a house

- buy a house

- rent a house

- travel by train

- buy a beer

- power your home

- pay for childcare

- insure a car

- stay in a hotel

- go to the dentist

- buy bog roll

At least some museums are free….
UK is costliest country to build new nuclear power, government review warns on.ft.com/48gamUG
November 24, 2025 at 11:09 AM
I will be standing with Ukraine. 100 years, for as long as I see them.
⚡️ BREAKING: President Zelenskyy warns Ukraine is facing one of the toughest moments in its history, with a choice between dignity and the risk of losing a key ally, or accepting a hard 28-point plan and a brutal winter ahead.

1/2
November 21, 2025 at 9:40 PM
Its intetesting trump put his name to this. Thats new.
However Europe needs to put Europe first, which means not rewarding invaders of the continent.
Luckily kaja kallas and zelensky know this.
So help me god, lammy, starmer, dont equivocate on international law and defending an ally. 100 years!
The White House says Trump is frustrated with both Russia and Ukraine for refusing to strike a peace deal. Envoy Witkoff and Secretary of State Rubio have quietly worked on a plan. Trump fully backs this plan, calling it good for both Russia and Ukraine.

Good for Ukraine. I'm lost for words.
November 21, 2025 at 9:21 AM
This is the part where trump tries to say zelensky is being unreasonable and forgets that he let putin off the hook over and over again for months.
Ukraine’s president has officially received the US draft plan that Washington believes could revive diplomacy. Zelensky outlined the principles vital to Ukrainians and agreed to work on the points only if they lead to a dignified end to the war.
November 20, 2025 at 7:14 PM
Sure, you can start trading with narco terrorists and we'll start trading with the people trying to destabilise our state.
U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance has proposed a "brilliant" idea for how to end the war in Ukraine. And how no one thought of it earlier.
November 20, 2025 at 6:21 PM
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Voices from the Front: Help Us Take the Story to America

This spring, we’re taking Voices from the Front across the US & Canada — speaking at universities, community events, and (we hope) major media outlets.

It’s about making sure Ukraine’s truth is told directly by those who lived it.
November 14, 2025 at 8:05 AM
It does look like there is likely to be a war that needs defending against come 28-29. An action on taiwan, and then russia pinning european nato down on this continent. We need to increase production and help Ukraine do the same. We all need to be porcupines and we are not.
"There needs to be more pressure on Russia. Considering the situation on the battlefield, we do not see Russia wanting to stop." - Zelensky.
November 13, 2025 at 10:19 AM
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New post just out:

"Never again?"

On how the radical right are trying to change our collective memory about World War Two as part of their assault on the postwar order.

And why that memory remains a critical defence against nationalism.

(£/free trial)

open.substack.com/pub/samf/p/n...
Never again?
Memory entrepreneurship and the radical right’s assault on the postwar order
open.substack.com
October 26, 2025 at 8:49 AM
Russia is not a reliable partner. They started a war and thought they wouldnt get hit back, putting their exports and those that rely on them at risk with no consideration of them. Putin cares more about expanding his territory than fulfilling contracts.
Mongolia is facing a fuel crisis due to Ukrainian strikes on oil refineries.

Russia used to supply 95% of Mongolia’s fuel imports. But now, with a complete ban on gasoline exports from Russia, fuel has practically disappeared in Mongolia.
October 23, 2025 at 9:59 AM
And the pedulum of trumps whim has swung back against Ukraine. Feels like Europe is on its own. But then, its best we dont depend on the US. Shame we cant make purchasing US weapons contingent on supplying tomahawks to Ukraine.
You either are there for the continent or you arent.
Not dependable.
October 17, 2025 at 6:19 PM
I cannot imagine any uk party organising this.
Mad isnt it.
If we had been located in the netherlands, we'd have still been underwater and commuting by snorkel.
October 15, 2025 at 7:16 PM
Even then, I wont believe it till something is flying.
Could all still be leverage for something trump wants from russia.
The Pentagon has plans to sell or transfer Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, the NYT reports.
October 15, 2025 at 4:22 PM
One thing I've always wondered is what our economy would look like without speculative profits on things that may at some point exist.
Just the cows and jobs and machines and money as, say, gold coins.
We are still more technically advanced than 1600s. So why would we be back in the stone age? Dunno
Trump announced an additional 100% tariff on Chinese goods on top of existing ones, triggering another market crash.
October 11, 2025 at 11:34 AM
weird to be in an unconventional war.

So far, putin can kill people on UK soil if its unconventional.
Close airports, destroy warehouses, deliver firebombs, nerf electricity and comms - all if its unconventionally done - no rocket fuel allowed!
Oh and hit civil admin and data...
if done digitally
Russia is attempting to jam UK military satellites on a regular basis, according to the head of the UK Space Command.
October 9, 2025 at 10:38 AM
This is my point.
I dont care how cool your product is.
I want to know you can produce it in serious amounts when your logistics is under fire.

Anything else is security theatre that we cannot afford.

Only trust those building in Ukraine.
Thales Belgium, one of Europe’s main weapons producers, warns its rocket factories are increasingly being overflown by drones, including near its explosive assembly site in Liège.
October 8, 2025 at 10:06 AM
Diesel powered generat.... oh... never mind.
Alarm. Alarm. The governor of Belgorod region has urged residents to “properly assess the situation” and secure alternative energy sources amid ongoing power outages.

🙃🙃
Lights off, Belgorod.
October 7, 2025 at 10:08 PM
Both Germany and us.
At one point we said cyber actions could be seen as military threats. We need an outcomes based assessment of threat, not judge it based on the medium.
Though sadly you cant blast these out of orbit. Though you could 'accidentally' fry them.
Russian satellites have been stalking British military satellites on a weekly basis, Major General Paul T Tedman, Commander of UK Space Command, told the BBC.

The Russian satellites have “got payloads on board that can see our satellites and are trying to collect information from them.”
October 3, 2025 at 9:01 AM
@prestonstew.bsky.social did an interesting cover of what appears to me to be Trumps planned morality police.
It all depends who gets to judge what is extreme.
Im envisioning ai scraping to find social deviation. A digital Gilead.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxOo...
Trump's Controversial Domestic Terror 'Indicators'
YouTube video by Preston Stewart
www.youtube.com
October 2, 2025 at 9:56 PM
Something about the russia friendly crowd I cant put my finger on...
www.rollingstone.com/culture/cult...
Elon Musk's Estranged Father Accused of Child Sex Abuse
Elon Musk's estranged father Errol Musk is facing accusations that he sexually abused five of his children and stepchildren. He has denied the claims.
www.rollingstone.com
September 24, 2025 at 7:08 AM
Obviously I think we are reasonably disabused of the ideo that the US is going to do anything. But they did open the shop to the defenders. Now they are verbally supporting Ukraines right to its legal borders - though still in a law of the jungle way.
Ukraine has the right and will to defend itself.
Looks like the meeting with Zelenskyy was a good one. Trump now backs Ukraine’s 1991 borders instead of offering up Crimea to Putin.
September 23, 2025 at 7:46 PM
This latest violation against poland is outrageous, we will not sta... this latest violation of estonia... we will not.... this latest violation of denmark... we wont put up with.... of norway... we will not... we wont put up with it...
NATO chief Mark Rutte said shooting down the Russian MiGs that entered Estonian airspace was not necessary, but warned that if required NATO will do what is needed.
September 23, 2025 at 2:58 PM
I wonder what the cost is of such delays.
Not bad for a 250 quid drone.
Copenhagen airport halted operations after drones were spotted, forcing at least 15 flight diversions.

Hours later, drones triggered an alert over Oslo’s Akershus Fortress, where police detained two Singaporeans. Both airports resumed operations by the morning of September 23.
September 23, 2025 at 2:36 PM
People dont seem to appreciate that because of the apache helicopters seat layout, the back seat is not just suitable for shopping, but also for a babyseat.
September 19, 2025 at 12:43 PM
What I cant help but find clever is that there is one 'safe' way to take down a nuclear power - make it collapse.
Migrant steering I get. Funding the extreme parties I get.

But I dont get why cant stop it.

The pro autocrat world is both wrong and stoppable.
We should also probably avoid basing our politics on information systems that reward outrage and where the truth has zero value.
this is really good from @stephenkb.bsky.social. It's about leadership on the norms we've embraced: racism is unacceptable; the UK is a multicultural country and so much the richer for it. We need to live those values; leaders need to lead on them www.ft.com/content/fbbd...
September 17, 2025 at 9:11 AM