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Sep 17, 2020 7 tweets 2 min read Read on X
It's important to keep watching the Trump presidential campaign and the deranged incumbent's pronouncements. In his Twitter feed, there is an ever-increasing emphasis on the fact that any election result cannot be trusted and that the result may never be clear. 1/7
2/7 I think the calculation in the Trump camp is that the election is already lost because of Covid and the economic slump. They must have a lot of private polling from the swing states suggesting that scraping a win in the electoral college is now a real long shot.
3/7 They'll throw all they can at Biden. He's Sleepy Joe, who's never let out of the basement. He's in the grip of the hard left. Harris is the real power behind the throne. And a vote for the Democrats is a vote for Antifa and anarchy. But they know it won't be enough.
4/7 So the plan is as follows. Relentlessly pursue a campaign to discredit the voting system prior to the election. Find examples of people being mailed more than one ballot. Of voting papers being dumped or discarded. Sow confusion and doubt.
5/7 I expect this to become more and more intense in coming weeks and for there to be an element of chaos surrounding the in-person voting on November 3. People claiming they were unable to vote or alleging irregularities. Perhaps the provocation of more violence and disorder.
6/7 As the results start to emerge, the line will be that the picture is very unclear and that nothing can be relied upon. Pressure will mount on state electors who are nominated to participate in the Electoral College. Should they proceed with so much uncertainty and confusion?
7/X We will see rallies and mobilisations of Trump supporters and the dangers of clashes with rival factions. It is going to be as messy as hell. Whereas Al Gore v George W Bush was fought out in the Supreme Court 20 years ago, Trump intends this battle to fought in the streets.

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Dec 20, 2022
One of my daughters arrived back at Heathrow tonight and got on a bus from the airport.

A French family got on - two adults with a couple of young kids.

The father paid his fare and then tried to pay his wife’s with the same card. Not allowed, owing to a stupid TfL rule. 1/7
2/7 The driver tells them to get off. They don’t speak a lot of the King’s and can’t understand.

My daughter has a second card (she wouldn’t be able to pay for the wife with the one she’d originally used) and steps in. She coughs up for an extra passenger.
3/7 The French family try to offer my daughter money, but she declines.

They talk amongst themselves in French, clearly bewildered by their brush with the bus-driving jobsworth.

Suddenly, the driver goes off on one, saying he won’t stand for rudeness on his bus!
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Aug 5, 2022
The more of think of Sunak and his speech about taking funds from deprived areas and giving them to well-heeled communities, the more outraged I am. Let me explain why. I knew that ‘levelling up’ was baloney and never believed in it. But I’m sure some Tories actually did. 1/5
2/5 A number of rather simple, wet-behind-the-ears Conservatives stood on Boris Johnson’s platform in 2019 and - to their surprise in some cases - found themselves elected in the Red Wall. A proportion probably *genuinely* bought in to the levelling-up concept.
3/5 They might have guessed that others in the party (and Sunak given his wealth would be a prime candidate) didn’t *care* as much as they did. They might have imagined some fellow Tory politicians only paid lip service to it. But Christ…
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Aug 4, 2022
I should have mentioned the toilets at Euston station the other day. Above the urinals, there’s a poster which says something like: ‘When you popped to the loo today, how was the smell for you?’ There is an illustration of a man leaving a steaming toilet bowl behind him. 1/4
2/4 The poster leaves the reader unclear as to whether they are being asked about a toilet they may have perhaps occupied themselves, pre-urinal trip, or whether their comments are sought on the general olfactory ambience of the facilities.
3/4 The pièce de résistance is a QR code - perhaps leading to an online odour survey? - which is, of course, very easy to scan while you are relieving yourself at the urinal. And no one would think it remotely strange that you were whipping out your iPhone.
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Aug 15, 2021
There are some perfectly decent people on here who defend Biden’s abdication over Afghanistan on the grounds of realpolitik. The American people don’t care. They’re sick of wars. And the US can’t stay there forever. If not now, when? None of this washes with me though. 1/6
2/6 American troops have happily stayed in Germany and South Korea for multiple decades. Of course, Afghanistan isn’t nearly as stable. But a relatively small contingent of troops was making a big difference. Just *how* big, we can see clearly now.
3/6 People in the USA may well be glad to see the troops come home, but they can also see Biden has shown spectacular misjudgment over the withdrawal, leading to an embarrassing Saigon-style scramble out of Kabul.
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Jul 17, 2021
My reaction to the news today? Well, *of course* Saj would have Covid two days before the VC Day celebrations! Of course he bloody would. This is the UK, after all, where the pandemic is permanently mired in irony as well as ineptitude. Let’s take stock as 19 Jul approaches. 1/20
2/20 Only in the UK would we be hitting 50k+ Delta cases a day and climbing, while telling kids they can go clubbing again and pub-goers that they can prop up bars.
3/20 Only in the UK would the Chief Medical Officer publicly back the opening, but then tell people to be careful. And then suggest that we might only have a five-week window before we lockdown again. (Make the most of it, folks!)
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May 9, 2021
In political life, there is inevitably a difference between what people are able to say publicly and think privately. As I haven’t been involved in frontline @UKLabour politics for many years, I am happy to say publicly what many moderates will be thinking to themselves. 1/16
2/16 Starmer is a decent enough guy. Bright, well meaning, broadly on the right side of most major political debates. But we know in our water we’re probably not looking at a Prime Minister. Something is missing. Perhaps an intangible quality.
3/16 Miliband and Kinnock were decent, intelligent men who lacked a certain something too. There’s a pattern here that @UKLabour probably needs to address.
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