A picture of PEW poll on global attitude survey, saying the % who rate the morality and ethics of people in their country as good vs bad, where the US has the worst rankings and Canada the best
Americans: we live in a fallen stateโembroiled by sin, cheating, lying, and evil. You cannot trust anyone, not even those who claim to know you best
Canadians: I love my neighbors and my friends!
05.03.2026 16:09
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No way is that a list of the greatest Liberal MPs of all time! ๐
19.02.2026 20:00
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Photo of Streeting and Rayner
Without a clearer sense of direction, Labour's doomed. So, by far the best thing that these two could do now would be to stop worrying about how best to become PM if and when Starmer eventually goes and instead think really, really hard about what they would do were they chosen to replace him.
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Live with Phillips P. OBrien and John Sipher
A recording from Phillips P. OBrien's live video
Just had a fabulous talk with John Sipher, one of the most experienced CIA officers of his generation. We went into the Epstein files, what they say about Epstein and Russian intelligence, how Epstein kompromat might work to influence Trumpโฆ substack.com/@phillipspob...
06.02.2026 20:52
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Jonathan Parry ยท Every Motherโs Son: Britain in Sudan
โCharles Townshend compared the Sudanese response to the Spartansโ heroics against the Persians: โNo troops in the world could have lived under that fire. No Europeans would have faced it.โโ
@jonparryhis.bsky.social on the British army in Egypt and Sudan: www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
17.07.2025 18:10
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Jonathan Parry ยท Every Motherโs Son: Britain in Sudan
โThe single-minded slaughter was mixed with admiration for the extraordinary courage of the enemy troops, who invariably faced the British onslaught without flinching.โ
@jonparryhis.bsky.social on the British army in Egypt and Sudan in the late 19th century: www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
19.07.2025 13:32
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Also in this issue:
Colin Burrow on satire
Jon Day on rat sociology
Becca Rothfeld on Tony Tulathimutteโs anti-autofiction
Ange Mlinko reviews Michelle de Kretser's ๐๐ฉ๐ฆ๐ฐ๐ณ๐บ ๐ข๐ฏ๐ฅ ๐๐ณ๐ข๐ค๐ต๐ช๐ค๐ฆ
Stephen Buryani on proteins gone rogue
@jonparryhis.bsky.social on Britain in Sudan
David Trotter on golf ...
16.07.2025 13:05
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Excellent opportunity for the right 19th-century political historian here
07.07.2025 17:41
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No, sadly not. Itโs also very small! But you can peer in through the windowsโฆ. There is also a good selection of short guidebooks in the Gallery Stores. And another place to visit between 11 and 1 on weekdays is the Heritage Room next to the Visitor Centre, which is the nearest thing to a museum.
25.05.2025 18:24
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QR Code Trail
Probably best to start with this QR trail which the Visitor Centre developed. It covers quite a lot of ground in a helpful way: www.sark.co.uk/qr-code-trail
25.05.2025 12:02
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โJonathan Parry is uniquely qualified to write the history of Liberalism in Britain... a pithy, original, and trenchant analysis.โ
Anthony Howe on 'Liberalism' by @jonparryhis.bsky.social,
- the latest in our Short Histories series.
agendapub.com/page/series-...
@libhistorytoday.bsky.social
13.05.2025 09:50
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Keir Starmer promises migration drop as he unveils plans for 'tighter' visa rules
Plans to ban the recruitment of care workers from overseas are among efforts to curb near record net migration.
I fear that Labour is falling into the same trap that the Tories did โ leaning on hostile rhetoric around immigration and damaging our public services and our economy in the process.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
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Questions of sovereignty: Canadaโs relations with Europe after the general election
Europeans should begin seeking new opportunities to work with Canada under Mark Carneyโฆ
Canada's new PM, Mark Carney, is pivoting from U.S. dependence to European partnerships. Facing U.S. tariffs and annexation threats, Canada seeks deeper ties with Europe on trade, energy, and Arctic security.
06.05.2025 09:30
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This is also important for its electoral system effects - being either the incumbent or the best place local opponents makes it easier to win tactical supports. Reform being in second place wherever they don't win poses an existential threat to the Conservatives down the line
02.05.2025 19:06
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Another way of looking at that deadly pincer movement facing the Conservatives - look at how they get squashed between Reform and the Lib Dems in Devon on this chart.
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Hindsight is a wonderful thing, but I wonder whether anyone in the Conservative leadership had the foresight to see in 2015 that the Osborne boast of โdecapitatingโ the Lib Dems rather than fighting in constructive alliance with them would in fact end up decapitating the Conservative Party
02.05.2025 19:05
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Jonathan Parry ยท Dancing the Mazurka: Anglo-Russian Relations
In the 18th and 19th centuries, Britain and Russia did not seek to divide the world between them and very rarely pointed...
โAs great powers Russia and Britain had very few clashing interests. Though both wanted to expand, they could do so for many thousands of miles across Asia without interfering with each other.โ
@jonparryhis.bsky.social on Russia and England in the 19th century: www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
29.04.2025 15:30
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Political Liberalism
How do we apply Liberalism in day-to-day politics?ย A thoughtful new book, When We Speak of Freedom, edited by Paul Hindley and Benjamin Wood, deserves more discussion here. The subtitle is โRadical L...
Iโve written something for Lib Dems about getting the balance right between ethical ideals & political campaigning. I argue there is a coherent Liberalism which is also politically savvy. And that a lot of Liberal history sets out how to do it. And, as it happens, Iโve just written the book on it!
29.04.2025 09:40
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Thereโs a very good book to be written on that topic by someone
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An excellent and timely combination!
27.04.2025 15:04
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Modern patriotism.
www.ft.com/content/b133...
26.04.2025 11:43
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Jonathan Parry ยท Dancing the Mazurka: Anglo-Russian Relations
In the 18th and 19th centuries, Britain and Russia did not seek to divide the world between them and very rarely pointed...
โIn 1836, John Stuart Mill claimed that the government had become โsmitten with Russophobiaโ, an irrational panic that had triggered an unnecessary increase in defence spending. โRussophobiaโ has never quite left British public debate since.โ
@jonparryhis.bsky.social: www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
25.04.2025 09:31
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Jonathan Parry ยท Dancing the Mazurka: Anglo-Russian Relations
In the 18th and 19th centuries, Britain and Russia did not seek to divide the world between them and very rarely pointed...
โThe press peddled excited theories about Russiaโs ambitions for world domination, which Disraeli happily indulged in order to show that in his genius he could stop its armies reaching even the Mediterranean.โ
@jonparryhis.bsky.social on the origins of โRussophobiaโ: www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
22.04.2025 15:05
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Jonathan Parry ยท Dancing the Mazurka: Anglo-Russian Relations
In the 18th and 19th centuries, Britain and Russia did not seek to divide the world between them and very rarely pointed...
โThe history of Anglo-Russian relations is interesting not just in itself but because, when tensions have arisen, they have usually been prompted less by British or Russian behaviour than by extraneous factors.โ
@jonparryhis.bsky.social on Englandโs โRussophobiaโ: www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
20.04.2025 12:30
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Jonathan Parry ยท Dancing the Mazurka: Anglo-Russian Relations
In the 18th and 19th centuries, Britain and Russia did not seek to divide the world between them and very rarely pointed...
โFor the last two hundred years, Western fears about Russia have ultimately stemmed from politics more than geopolitics: from liberal distrust of the unpredictability and violence of absolutism.โ
@jonparryhis.bsky.social on Russia and England in the 19th century: www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
14.04.2025 08:00
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Jonathan Parry ยท Dancing the Mazurka: Anglo-Russian Relations
In the 18th and 19th centuries, Britain and Russia did not seek to divide the world between them and very rarely pointed...
โAs great powers Russia and Britain had very few clashing interests. Though both wanted to expand, they could do so for many thousands of miles across Asia without interfering with each other.โ
@jonparryhis.bsky.social on Russia and England in the 19th century: www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
12.04.2025 17:30
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Jonathan Parry ยท Dancing the Mazurka: Anglo-Russian Relations
In the 18th and 19th centuries, Britain and Russia did not seek to divide the world between them and very rarely pointed...
โIn 1836, John Stuart Mill claimed that the government had become โsmitten with Russophobiaโ, an irrational panic that had triggered an unnecessary increase in defence spending. โRussophobiaโ has never quite left British public debate since.โ
@jonparryhis.bsky.social: www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
11.04.2025 09:24
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