Fellow. Kellogg College, Oxford.
Moving steadily to Bluesky. Find me there if you are, too @ruthyeoman.bsky.social
Sep 28, 2022 • 5 tweets • 3 min read
Mass gaslighting of the country by those advocating for extreme market liberalisation. Telling us that our fundamental sense of fairness and equality between fellow citizens is immoral. In face of empirical and ethical evidence that reducing inequalities is better for all.
@Conservatives - you need to get a grip of these people, out today in the media.
Morality = taking the perspective of others who are vulnerable to harm. Immorality = giving licence to policies or attitudes encouraging society to abandon its responsibilities for most vulnerable.
Sep 27, 2022 • 4 tweets • 4 min read
To #LabourConference2022 - a #ProgressiveAlliance is a process for defeating Tories at the next critical GE. It does not depend on policy pre-commitments. Parties agree to work together to encourage tactical voting and who will stand, depending on local voting behaviour.
To #LabourConference2022 - the next GE will be very tight. Handfuls of votes may make the difference between win/lose. A #ProgressiveAlliance reduces risks of lose. It increases the value of every vote. Makes every constituency competitive. Ensures no safe Tory hiding place.
Sep 26, 2022 • 5 tweets • 1 min read
Are we going to hear anything from anybody before the end of this rudderless day?
If forthcoming Bank of England move does not calm markets, Kwarteng's timetable will be toast.
Citizens of #NorthShropshire. What can you do to deprive Tories of power? 1. Pressure oppo parties to co-operate. To make cross-party plan based on local voting behaviour & needs #ProgressiveAlliance. 2. Campaign for tactical voting. Ideally combined with 1. @chilterns4
Local people can come together to: 1. Encourage @NShropshire_CLP@DemsNorth@NShropsGreens to co-operate. (P.S. don't be put off by @UKLabour saying their party rules don't let them. Time for excuses is over). 2. Encourage people to vote tactically. @chilterns4 @EricaNeustadt
I don't want my pension fund investing in 'British entrepreneurial spirit'. That is not an investment goal with any social, environmental or economic value. And there are slim pickings amongst 'British success stories'.
theguardian.com/business/2021/…
James Anderson, outgoing head of Scottish Mortgage who knows a thing or two about investing in entrepreneurial companies, sees few value-creating opportunities in UK. What little we have, we sell off - ARM being the most egregious example.
Hope for us activists.
Collective action as a pathway for psychological healing of whole communities.
I reckon we need this. #COVID19 #Brexit #ClimateAction
Hospitals already struggling. Record breaking attendances. Cancer operations being cancelled. ICUs filled with #COVID19 patients.
Jul 7, 2021 • 8 tweets • 7 min read
I think we must understand it is worse than we thought. Our govt is deliberately fuelling the pandemic. Goal of hybrid immunity policy is to expose our unvaccinated children to #COVID19. To 60% more transmissive Delta variant #LongCovidKids@chilterns4theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
A conscious policy design to accelerate the virus through the bodies of our children. No isolation for kids, no free lateral flow tests, forced back to work, no mandatory masks, no payment support. Scandalous generational burden of permanent scarring. @Conservatives@sajidjavid
Jul 6, 2021 • 8 tweets • 5 min read
If the message has not got through, then here it is again. Our govt has abandoned us. It has deliberately smashed social solidarity. Set us one against another. By foregoing its responsibility to protect, it has become an illegitimate, failing regime @Conservatives@sajidjavid
We are on our own. As we were at pandemic start. Stitching together mutual aid & joint action. Organised society & communities can respond:
Corporates - let people work from home, mask up frontline staff & customers. Require social distancing. Set up your own test, track, trace
Jul 4, 2021 • 5 tweets • 3 min read
As Covid cases rise, this New Scientist item is good reminder of the importance of combining vaccination programme with social measures to suppress virus. We continue to lack a proper infrastructure for doing so. What little we have is about to be removed newscientist.com/article/225725…@sajidjavid using virus to cast himself as the new strong man is a disgrace. He made catastrophic error in his first statement as Health Secretary. And now he expects us to follow him into a very dark place. Johnson seems to be nowhere. We must try to help each other #NHS
theguardian.com/politics/2021/…
MINI Cooper - German owned by BMW
British Airways - Spanish owned by IAG
British Steel - Chinese owned by Jingye Group
Cadburys - US owned by Mondelez
And most notoriously, key British technology company ARM sold to Japan's SoftBank & now US's Nvidia
May 29, 2021 • 4 tweets • 5 min read
Giving this more thought. Since the opposing parties lack a parliamentary majority, how will they secure PR? Whilst debates on PR go back & forth, we get closer to a 2022/3 General Election #ProgressiveAlliance #DemocraticAlliance #FBPPR #FBPE @chilterns4
What is a #ProgressiveAlliance ? It is the strategic answer to the meta-threat the people who have stolen the #Conservative party present to our democracy. To the freedom, power and solidarity we need to pursue all other progressive policy objectives. @chilterns4 #FBPPR #FBPE
There may be other strategies - such as tactical voting. But these put too great a burden on the voter. And gets the parties off the hook - they don't need to do anything. The parties must take back responsibility. They must serve their core public purpose of giving us voice.
If you can, do please enrich the discussion with your experiences and ideas. Send Tweets & Messages
Here goes:
(1) The political parties need our support to come to the table, to start their talks. Let's identify and dismantle their barriers to doing so.