Since #Johnson seems intent on breaking international law it seems to be the right time to list all the laws he could escape in office
And the ones he plans to add to this list based from his manifesto

1. Corporate Mass Murder as a result of policies. (Replaced Gross Negligence)
2. Fraud with personal benefits from policy
3. Breaching a whole host of traffic rules
4. Breaching rights of employees at number 10
5 Laws on slander, and often libel
6. lies to select committees investigating say, the death of thousands from #Covid19. no sanctions for that.
7. There only three places where you can sue the Johnson's Government
A)Workers Rights
B)Environmental Policy
C)Business Regulation

Just one thing. You better get your skates on.

The UK promised to transfer all of EU law. They seem to have missed these.

You have 3.5 months.
Yes I know. They promised Brexit wouldn't affect these. It makes perfect sense for them to remove the ability for you to sue them if it does.

But it doesn't end there.

Mr Johnson plans, amongst other things to become what we used to call and N. Korea still does) a Divine Ruler.
In case you're unaware, democracies have a sort of fuse system to prevent tyrany

A tyrant might blow one fuse, but then the lights go out and everything all comes to a stop.

3 fuses remained until the mockery of our "unwritten" rules.
Most are unaware Johnson has removed 2.
1. Gone is parliamentary control. Without a majority Johnson enabled a coup. With one the fuse is blown but the lights are on.

2. Gone is The House of Lords, as anachronistic and unelected as that House is, it is at least independent.

No I don't mean the cronies he just put in
I mean the rule (Salisbury Convention) that says that anything the Government puts in it's Manifesto cannot be blocked by the Lords.

Pah! You say.
Manifestos are worthless!

Yes, but only in your direction.

You cannot enforce a manifesto.

But a Government can if you agreed it.
Such as your agreement to the removal of the final fuse.

What Agreement you shout?

Oh you don't know the fine print of the Tory Manifesto? Surely you heard about the page 40 great debate?

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Mar 23, 2023
An excellent summary of the cost of living in Germany vs in the UK.

This has very little to do with the EU. It's about corruption in politics.

One country invests in the long term future of its citizens

The other gives out backhanders, crony contracts and dodgy deals to donors
One thing @skedeschi doesn't cover is a comparison of the two political systems.

Like the UK, Germany is a collection of smaller states working together under a United Federation.

But unlike the UK, each state is fairly represented. In the UK, England gets a 90% block vote.
Lke the UK, Germans value both their local representatives and the ability to choose between various policies offered by political parties.

And both countries have roughly 600 MPs, albeit Germany makes this work with a much larger population

But there the similarities end
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Jun 27, 2022
You might conclude there are no data on lab lib overt/covert pacts.

You wonder. Has no one analysed whether to compete?

TLDR you'd be right to ask. And maybe then surprised. The bigger issue is that 75% of #Johnson's seats are due to a huge mess-up on this in 2019
Data follow⬇️
Ok first #TivertonandHoniton #Wakefield

Was it worth lab and lib striking local "non-compete" agreements?

Absolutely.

LSE analysis shows⬇️📈vote share can shift ~5-30% just by not competing. Or this week maybe a darn lot more.

blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpol…
Someone may want to argue lib dems do slightly better.

They do.
But that's because they start far smaller
AND it's easier for marginal voters to settle on centrist.

Also that effect is minor vs the boost labour gets from LD where they need it.

But one more thing...
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Jun 27, 2022
Since everyone is talking Criminal Justice today, for obvious reasons, some thoughts below.

Every time Patel plays Gesture Politics, changes sentences, botches laws, adds grounds for appeal, she knows she's making a broken system worse.

Proof of insincerity and/or incompetence?
How does Criminal Justice end up like this?

This man ⬇️ is a victim of another Home Office miscarriage of justice.

His pursuit by Patel is political. And the cost is massive amounts of Court and Barrister time.

Now recall, he is just one of thousands.

I doubt you're a fan of the Government's Rwanda Policy.

But imagine you were. Most likely you wouldn't want it in court, failing to work. You'd want to avoid last minute appeals.

Yet Patel creates exactly those problems. This is how to avoid them ⬇️

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May 10, 2022
Whatever faces the UK, it's complex. To prosper we will need these:

Careful, long term thinking
Objectivity in difficult tradeoffs
Honesty, shrewd negotiation
Deep analysis and preparation
Dedicated ruthless planning

Meanwhile it's #Bodger #Johnson's Queens Speech.

Chances? ❌
This dichotomy is just weird:

Take #Brexit.

Imagine, if you can; your passion for extracting the UK from the EU was unpersuaded by any argument to the contrary.

OK.

But did you think doing it was so simple that Slapdash-cover-the-cracks Bodger was the guy to run it?
Out of the blue, we faced a Global #COVID19 Pandemic.

OK,caught a little short with the No 10 leadership. It happens.

But maybe reconsider when you found out he dodged all the scientific briefings at the start to write a book?

You wanted to #Bodger your way through?
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Jan 27, 2022
The High Court has found the #HomeOffice guilty of illegal mugging of Asylum Seekers.

It is NOT illegal to flee danger, but the HO wrongly said it was, deciding to steal possessions from victims. That IS illegal.

No one knows where this 2020 policy originated. Some ideas ⬇️ ImageImageImageImage
@pritipatel has constantly and deliberately (unless she's just stupid) lied about the legality of those who flee danger to come to our country.

She also characterised the victims of violence as economic migrants - a number her HO data says is vanishingly small.⬇️ ImageImage
Today is #HolocaustMemorialDay

Lest any of us forget, this was an event, the result of a policy of hate directed toward a marginalised community unable to defend itself by lying positions wishing to rabble rouse and distract a disenchanted set of deceived voters.

Familiar?
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