Mike Brady

Mike Brady

@mikebrady.bsky.social

Elon Musk says he’ll take a million people to Mars as backup against the collapse of civilisation - while he’s installing politicians who’ll kill net zero: Trump, Advance UK (after Reform UK), AfD. What's going on? Blog/tips https://ko-fi.com/mikebradyuk

1,968 Followers 669 Following 8,153 Posts Joined Sep 2024
2 days ago

UK politicians like Nigel Farage and Kemi Badenoch would make the UK more dependent on imported oil by cancelling Labour’s net zero investments.

Even new North Sea licences would not save them.

We need to accelerate independence from precarious fossil fuel supplies.

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5 days ago

Oh, look.

It seems Reform UK are done as a force as Labour convincingly take a council seat of them in a by-election.

Will the media extrapolate this to a Labour landslide in three years time like they do with every poll where Reform do well?

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5 days ago
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The AI revolution may well unfold like past events unless managed.

“The immediate results of the print revolution included witch hunts and religious wars alongside scientific discoveries…

“Adapting to [the Industrial Revolution] involved catastrophic experiments such as imperialism and Nazism.”

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1 week ago

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer:

“What I was not prepared to do on Saturday was for the UK to join a war unless I was satisfied there was a lawful basis and a viable, thought-through plan. That remains my position."

Has the US Congress even asked Trump what his plan is yet? Or endorsed his war?

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1 week ago

Wouldn’t it be ironic if Richard Tice MP, the Reform UK deputy leader who lives the expat lifestyle in Dubai when not running down the UK, decided to flee the risks of Middle East instability and seek refuge back home.

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1 week ago

LibDem vote was 1399 in 2024 when Labour was way in front. It’s just not “winning here”.

LibDem vote was 653 in the by-election, so potentially 746 might have voted Green to keep Reform out.

But even without those votes, Reform would have lost, even if the Green/Labour vote split 50/50.

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1 week ago

The art of the deal. Trump says he will negotiate with Iranian leaders after killing most of those involved in the last round of negotiations. While calling for the population to rise up and overthrow the regime. ⬇️

So, will he back the revamped regime (as in Venezuela) or kill the new negotiators?

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1 week ago
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Trump ties Iran strikes to claims that Tehran interfered in U.S. elections President Donald Trump suggested Saturday that his military strike against Iran may have been driven in part by claims that the country interfered in the last two U.S. presidential elections.

The Iranian regime is abhorrent, but this is logic on a Trumpian scale:

Iran allegedly (i.e., probably didn’t) tried to influence who would be US President ⬇️ …

so Trump thinks he is justified to kill its leaders and cause a civil war to install a leader he prefers.

I guess that’s asymmetry.

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1 week ago
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Wag the dog, Donald.

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1 week ago
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Wag the dog, Donald.

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2 weeks ago
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One lesson to draw from the Gorton and Denton by-election is that if the Greens and Labour attract a broad enough range of voters between them, Reform will always be second or third. Even when the Tory vote collapses.

Replace one of them by LibDems or Plaid Cymru as appropriate.

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2 weeks ago

Take two.

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2 weeks ago
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People are missing the point of the maths of the Gorton and Denton by-election, including @zackpolanski.bsky.social

Tactical voting is necessary if splitting the anti-Reform vote between Greens and Labour would allow Reform through.

In this case, there was no such risk - Reform was so unpopular.

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2 weeks ago

Tell me the nonsense you think I am clinging to.

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2 weeks ago

Woosh!

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2 weeks ago
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Exactly.

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2 weeks ago

To make it clearer, move any number of Green votes to Labour or Labour votes to the Greens and Reform still lose.

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2 weeks ago

Woosh!

The point being missed.

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2 weeks ago
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Tactical voting had nothing to do with the result in Gorton and Denton.

The maths…

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2 weeks ago
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Here is a very encouraging message from Gorton and Denton.

How true will this be of other constituencies?

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2 weeks ago
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This is the real good news from Gorton and Denton. ⬇️

In how many other constituencies will this be true?

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2 weeks ago
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Sorry, Zach. Do the maths.

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2 weeks ago
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That is mathematically impossible.

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2 weeks ago
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Here’s the great news from Gorton and Denton that no-one seems to be talking about. ⬇️

In how many constituencies might this be true?

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2 weeks ago
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The good news from the Gorton and Denton by-election.

In how many constituencies might this be true?

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2 weeks ago

Then the country is doomed: Reform leads the opinion polls.

The least educated back Farage. Maybe it’s better to educate them, so they understand he is a charlatan and will make their lives worse, while actually delivering to make them better.

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2 weeks ago

It is too simplistic to say that people are Reform-curious because they are racist.

The pitches are:

Your life is a struggle because of…

…uncontrolled migration (Reform)

…billionaires (Greens)

…14 years of Tory rule (Labour)

Who puts the best case and most convincing solutions wins.

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2 weeks ago

Write off the concerns of 29% of the population and Farage may end up with 52% believing his distortions of reality again.

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2 weeks ago

The Reform vote was 29%.

That’s an awful lot of people to detest and write off.

Farage is a charlatan who helped convince 52% to vote Leave against their own best interests.

My view is listening, addressing the real issues and shooting down the myths is better than giving them up to Farage.

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2 weeks ago

Agreed the left should not be courting the votes of right-wing racists.

But Reform-curious are also voters who think the country isn’t working and Farage has the answers.

Starmer isn’t writing them off, but aims to fix the country so populism loses steam.

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