She worked for the PR consultancy Weber Shandwick for several years, as part of which she lobbied for big tobacco, & as an MP she voted to overturn the smoking ban.
Patel was critical of the UK's decision to invest funds to support the Palestinian territories & in October 2016 she ordered a review of the overseas funding procedure, temporarily freezing approximately a third of Britain's aid to the Palestinians.
In November 2017, the news broke that Patel had held up to a dozen meetings in Israel in August 2017 without telling the Foreign Office. She was accompanied by Lord Polak, honorary president of Conservative Friends of Israel (CFI), while Patel was on a "private holiday".
Patel met Netanyahu & the leader of Israel's centrist Yesh Atid party, and reportedly made visits to several organisations where official departmental business was discussed. She initially said "Boris [Johnson] knew about the visit."
But later released an apology for her actions, and corrected her remarks which she said gave the false impression that the Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson knew about the trip before it happened. She was summined ti see PM Theresa May, who told her off.
Then details if two more undisclosed meetings with Israeli officials in Westminster and New York in September 2017 emerged, that Patel had not disclosed when she met the Prime Minister.
She caused yet more outrage when she questioned the impartiality of the Electoral Commission, & then in February 2019, Patel tweeted supportive messages for the extremely dodgy alt-right group Turning Point UK.
In March 2019, Patel backed a pamphlet published by the didgy right wing think tank TaxPayers' Alliance which called for the international development budget to be reformed, & for the UK alone to decide what constitutes aid, rather than international organisations.
She caused even more outrage after suggesting the UK use the threat of food shortages in Ireland to get a better deal with the EU.
And in May 2019, Patel began working for Viasat as a strategic adviser on a salary of £5,000 a month for five hours’ work a month, without seeking prior approval leading to accusations that she has broken the ministerial code for a second time!
Priti Patel has left a trail of disaster everywhere she's been, is seemingly devoid of any traces of compassion, has terrible judgement & no hint of an ethical bone in her body.
She got #Spaffer out of the shit concerning Israel by lying, & now she's Home Secretary.
Terrifying.
And now multiple sources at the Home Office have accused Priti Patel of bullying, belittling officials in meetings, making unreasonable demands & creating "an atmosphere of fear".
No wonder Boris Johnson adores her - she's just like him: a ruthless, selfish bully.
In 'After neoliberalism: analysing the present', Stuart Hall, Doreen Massey & Michael Rustin, the founding editors of Soundings, set out their framing analysis for their 2013 online 'Kilburn Manifesto'.
Stuart Hall diagnosed the conjuncture: "The breakdown of old forms of social solidarity is accompanied by the dramatic growth of inequality & a widening gap between those who run the system or are well paid as its agents, & the working poor, unemployed, under-employed or unwell."
In 2013, The Sunday Times Rich List was topped by two Russian oligarchs and an Indian billionaire.
Stuart Hall said "They live a life totally divorced from and almost unimaginable by ordinary people, fuelled by an apparently unstoppable appetite for profit."
Surveys show that Americans are paying attention to what’s going on with political tensions in Ukraine — more than they would have about past foreign affairs issues.
The current crisis dovetails with the issue of inflation, but it is also a reminder that we are now in a post-American world, where the US no longer calls all the shots and there are new regional powers including China that are shaping global economics and markets in new ways.
It’s important to start to grapple with all this honestly. Take supply-chain disruptions: many experts predict they’ll abate by the end of the year, and that may be true in the short term. But in reality, supply chains are only at the beginning of a long-term, fundamental change.
The 'Fed put': if stock markets fall by 20-25%, central banks will ride to the rescue by cutting interest rates & increasing money supply via QE. The logic is that the world has so much debt that failing to act would incinerate the financial system. But... theconversation.com/stock-markets-…
A drop of more than about 25% could set off a chain reaction of bad debts that could destabilise the biggest banks and cause a crisis that would make 2008 look mild.
As the global economy shut down in the face of the COVID pandemic, the Fed then swung into full rescue mode.
The Fed announced the most aggressive QE programme to date to support the economy, and the balance sheet ballooned to nearly US$9 trillion by late 2021.
The result of all this easing has been a huge surge in asset prices – not only stocks and bonds but also property.
One of the biggest & most urgent problems that Britain faces - which politicians, the press, and the national broadcast media rarely, if ever, discuss - is the constant amplification of extreme and divisive voices, in an increasingly polarising national media.
The space for intelligent, measured, nuanced, rational, respectful and reasonable debate, between people who represent the views of the vast majority of British people, has been squeezed out by a tiny pool of contrarian and deliberately provocative voices, chasing viral content.
Instead of qualified, intelligent and nuanced experts - who represent the consensus on important issues from climate change to crime, and from COVID to the economy - we get a constant stream of the same tiny number of professional contrarians, who hold marginal & divisive views.
Manipulative charismatic gurus target emotionally insecure social outcasts, prone to believing conspiracy theories, telling them they are 'special'. Their dangerous cobbled together ideologies invariably include unverifiable psychological theories. Joe Rogan interviews them.
We don't know why Joe Rogan’s podcast has vanished from @Spotify.
What we DO know is that paying $200MILLION to a bloke to chat with people who have controversial OPINIONS tells us more about why capitalism is fucked up than any of his guests ever have.
And for anyone that believes the likes of Jordan Peterson are in any way going to help working class people, or help save us from a cabal of manipulative & exploitative elites, well, maybe you need open your eyes & ears wider, & dig a little deeper. 👍
The source for Jordan Peterson’s claim on the Joe Rogan podcast that 'climate change cannot be modelled' was Fred Singer, a climate science denier who received money from the Heartland Institute, a libertarian think tank funded by oil companies.
In 2014 @DeSmog revealed Fred Singer received $5,000/month from US right-wing think tank the Heartland Institute, funded in part by ExxonMobil & Koch.
Singer spoke at a 2012 Heartland conference where sponsors received $67MILLION from Exxon, Koch & the Scaife Family Foundations.
Fred Singer was known for rejecting the overwhelming scientific consensus on many issues, including climate change, the connection between UV-B exposure & melanoma rates, stratospheric ozone loss being caused by chlorofluoro compounds, & even the health risks of passive smoking.