Kudos to Boris on "Dickensian Squalor". But much of the rest of this is shopping list liberal idiocy & why the 1922 committee should keep its revolvers loaded.
I am usually all for hammering Kier Starmer - another Blairite popinjay from central casting - but Labour voting yes to this good enough EU deal puts the issue behind the UK & ironically will help Labour rebuild trust with its own northern supporters who were adamant Leavers
Am convinced British Labour's recruitment policy is from some student union and straight into Parliament. The basic weakness of Boris as a Tory is he was also involved in all the student politics nonsense. True Tories should want to turn Cambridge into church schools (again).
Keir Starmer should want this deal to just go through to the keeper & he is instead putting himself in a #Brexit 'no man's land'. British Labour up until Kinnock was quite Eurosceptic & Starmer carries on like some BBC at night presenter upset he cannot duck off to Amsterdam etc
Good to see Theresa May speaking - a very impressive lady who did her absolute best for Britain & was treated abominably by the EU's Juncker & Tusk, who took every opportunity to make Mrs May's life as terrible as possible. History will treat Mrs May kindly, deservedly #Brexit

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31 Dec 20
Watching Gladys on Sky & she has done very well here. The media are now a feral mob baying for lockdowns while Gladys rightly mentions the trade-offs. Next time that Gladys fronts this crazed herd to discuss "Team NSW", she should just wear a NSW Blues Origin jersey.
If @GladysB was on the Left of politics, the ABC would have already had Gladys hosting a special socially distanced "Songs of Praise" from an Armenian church - albeit the ABC would censor any of the parishioners who were not 'diverse lifestyles affirming'.
A very well done to @GladysB and Dr Chant. Gladys has had a difficult 2020 with all the Maguire/ICAC stuff (which media with their own messy private lives relished reporting) but Gladys has done a very good job, resisting the media herd's panic, and all of NSW are in her debt.
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28 Dec 20
Wonderful piece by Gideon Haigh on the duly famous wartime dissent of Brisbane's Lord Atkin in Liversidge v Anderson [1942] AC 206 & the enduring value in a judge being right for posterity even if their Zeitgeist says they are wrong

theaustralian.com.au/life/lord-atki…
The full text of Liversidge v Anderson [1942] AC 206 is here - Liversidge was a man of unusual associations en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Li… & had been (perhaps understandably) interned in 1940 and Sir John Anderson was Home Secretary & the detaining authority

bailii.org/uk/cases/UKHL/…
"It has always been one of the pillars of freedom, one of the principles of liberty for which on recent authority we are now fighting, that the judges are no respecters of persons and stand between the subject and any attempted encroachments on his liberty by the executive...."
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27 Dec 20
Wonder if CNN etal will be promoting this statement of concern by the 'highly principled' military caste concerned for the direction of their constitutional state? Whither, indeed?

nytimes.com/2020/12/27/wor…
Nation-States often make settlements within themselves to get ahead - sometimes you want a "culture of forgetting". In Spain's case, there was a general agreement to put the Civil War & after behind it. The Spanish military was a genuinely national institution so it esp did this
In NATO HQ/exercises in the 1970s, it was not uncommon to have visiting older Spanish staff officers (Spain was not a member) wearing German decorations (that Germans could not wear) the Spanish oficers had won as youth fighting in the Blue Division against the Soviets.
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26 Dec 20
As poor a substitute as Rugby 7s is for Rugby XV, there is nothing more ersatz than watching this BBL nonsense when one desires - indeed, one demands - Test Cricket. Indeed, play should start promptly each day at 0900 and end only at sunset. These 1030 starts are lazy. #AUSvIND
There was a stage in Australian cricket when dropping catches meant Allan Border would have you on the first plane home etc .... laziness in the field shows a lack of team spiritedness and poor attitudes that need an urgent adjustment. #AUSvIND
Australia has given Gill two chances and he will punish us all innings for our indolence and lack of attention to the ball. #AUSvIND
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26 Dec 20
Being the Opposition Leader is always hard/thankless but both Labor & Coalition only win from Opposition with Leaders from their parties' Right where the most ruthless & realistic of either political coalition reside vs the wet/weak/weird to their Left.

theaustralian.com.au/nation/politic…
I mean, sure, this is brutal, but the reality is that Albo has always run on Left issues that have limited appeal to actual men:

"Mr Albanese — a passionate South Sydney Rabbitohs supporter, who has a beer named after him — continues to struggle in winning over male voters."
The 2017 gay marriage vote identified a large ethnic/traditional vote: "The contest for ethnic votes ahead of the election, including the sizeable Indian-Australian and Chinese-Australian communities, is viewed by Labor strategists as critical in winning and holding swing seats"
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20 Dec 20
Good morning all & OTD in 69AD, the Roman Senate declares Vespasian - Rome's leading General whose troops had acclaimed him Emperor on July 1 - as the last Emperor in the Year of the Four Emperors. Vespasian, a forthright soldier, righted the Roman state & provided needed order. ImageImage
Will add that Roman law & 'Mos Maiorum' prized order for the Roman state above other niceties. Vespasian had 'performance legitimacy' & a record of imposing order which by 68-69AD meant most Romans saw his Army as a legitimating authority to which the Senate had to pay heed.
The Romans - being a practical & historically literate people - realised that whatever qualms they may have about a Sulla, Caesar, Augustus, Vespasian etal, each provided a needed order that could impose law & provide justice & thus each was of use to #SPQR
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