Very important piece from Sam.
Labour have been literally hopeless in many areas but its childlike faith in the monorail sellers is perhaps the most dangerous.
Very important piece from Sam.
Labour have been literally hopeless in many areas but its childlike faith in the monorail sellers is perhaps the most dangerous.
strikes me that one of the most obvious things this government should do is properly resource regulators. Thereβs a gigantic gap between law and its enforcement, yet politicians always focus on announcing new rules rather than applying the old ones www.thebureauinvestigates.com/stories/2026...
Harry Cole is a traitor who should be interned
Glad the government has listened and done this.
π£ We also want to see:
1οΈβ£ Reform of the Speaker's Committee on the Electoral Committee which puts rules in place preventing the ruling party of the day from having majority membership.
2οΈβ£ The appointment of a senior judge to Chair the Electoral Commission.
π Really positive news coming from parliament that the government will scrap the Strategy and Policy Statement for the @electoralcommission.org.uk.
β οΈ We previously warned about the risks of keeping the statement in place in our report, Democracy in Danger π§΅ β¬οΈ
π³οΈ Today, MPs will be debating the second reading of the Representation of the People Bill.
One of the big things on the agenda will be adding a ban on crypto donations to the Bill β something that weβve been at the forefront of calling for over many months β¬οΈ π§΅
Tiniest violins for the many European tax exiles and gangsters who never quite understood how much of a geopolitical house of cards the UAE is
Because of course BVI is involved in some way. The unwillingness of Whitehall and Westminster to get a grip on Caribbean tax havens under UK oversight is one of the great systemic scandals of British politics
I can't remember a time when every party was trying so hard not to win the next election.
So much that could be said on the 4th anniversary of the full scale invasion, but it all just boils down to the ultimate admiration for Ukrainians who have endured so much, fought so hard and deserve victory, peace and prosperity. Slava Ukraini!
Edward Lucas is dead right. If Epstein had been British heβd never have been exposed. Our libel law is an ongoing disgrace.
www.thetimes.com/article/1786...
Here's a new Q&A paper I have put together with the @spotlightcorruption.org team on why the UK government should implement a full ban on crypto donations in UK politics, including addressing the emerging threat of party political memecoins πͺπͺπͺ
www.spotlightcorruption.org/report/brief...
Ah, from 'zero tolerance' to 'bullying is good now actually'. Who'd be a civil servant?
Our submission to the Bill Committee goes into a lot more detail - click on the link at the bottom for the full document. And I'm sure @suehawley.bsky.social can run you through it if you're interested in following up?
Yeah, it doesn't really live up to its name and is currently being revised as part of the Hillsborough Bill, as we covered here π
It's not just my sector though. How can a strong case for Britain be made to the rest of the world if the people tasked with making it in FCDO and British Council face a constant ratchet of shrinking budgets and personnel numbers.
Oh, one last thing on this: I'm really interested in the folk from my generational cohort who are pointing either up (to the over 65s) or down (to the kids) as the people who are "the problem" online, when, um, it's obviously us? The current state of the Internet is literally our fault.
π€ Fancy doing my job? You won't be bored and #corruption seems to be one of the UK's few growth industries right now! There's just a couple of days left to apply. Details below π
π€ Fancy doing my job? You won't be bored and #corruption seems to be one of the UK's few growth industries right now! There's just a couple of days left to apply. Details below π
π Great to see strong cross-party support for an innovative way to secure sorely needed funding for law enforcement to fight economic crime in last weekβs debate on the Crime & Policing Bill. Hereβs Crossbench Peer Lord Cromwell making a compelling case for an Economic Crime Fighting Fund (ECFF).
People rightly want Peter Mandelson to face accountability.
But the UK law for prosecuting misconduct in public office is weak & the new Ethics and Integrity Commission lacks statutory standing.
πHere @suehawley.bsky.social explains how a key parliamentary bill should address both these issues.
βοΈ Weβre at court today for the first test of the new #economiccrime #SLAPPs strike out power, as @danneidle.bsky.social asks the judge to throw out an Β£8m libel claim by Setu Kamal, a tax barrister whose alleged role in a tax avoidance scheme was the subject of a report by Tax Policy Associates.
No-one seems to have noticed, but many of the core developments in the Mandelson/Epstein story these last few days have been broken on this website. @pickardje.bsky.social and @petergeoghegan.bsky.social are both posting each breaking development on BlueSky, not X.
I find the apathy about Trumpβs wholesale corruption - by US and overseas institutions- among the most perturbing indicators about our current era.
π₯ With public opinion of politicians at rock bottom, the government must urgently commit to root-and-branch reform of the way standards in public life are regulated or risk the future of the UKβs democracy, says @suehawley.bsky.social.
Darren Jones says there's a lack of clarity about non-corporate communication channels (ie WhatsApp, gmail) inside govt - I don't think it's unclear, if you're in the cabinet don't send sensitive info onto your personal email and then onto your mates.
If some random MP's can meme Al Carns to leader on the basis, essentially, he was in the military we can meme Yuan Yang leadership from Bluesky on the basis of her dog.