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Excellent analysis as per usual from Stephen. One idea he raises here which I think is really worth pondering is that welfare cuts for 2020s Cons could become like immigration
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Quite a few people seem to misunderstand my point here. Let me clarify: If you're an elected politician, let alone a former leader of a party, you should not endorse
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If 2M vaccinated already, and another 1M plus are vaccinated over the next week, then 40% of the total mortality risk from COVID should be eliminated within 3 weekshttps://twitter.com/ReutersScience/status/1348226863907418112 According
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I think Today producers, editors and presenters have some serious questions to answer about why they have today invited a discredited scientist with a repeated track record of making falsely
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The cost-benefit on "shutting things with a vaccine literally being rolled out" is not the same as the cost-benefit on "shutting things with no idea when a vaccine will come,
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One lesson, at least for British politics, of the cursed year we are about to wave goodbye to is that the political agenda can shift very rapidly in response to
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If you see people citing the "one dose of the Pfizer vaccine is only 52% effective" claim, refer to this thread. The claim, like so many panicky claims this year,
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Been doing a lot of reading about earlier British govts and elections over my Xmas break. Striking how often positions of great strength have crumbled due to unpredictable or external
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Both of these things can be true: 1. Outrage about Republicans' attacks on the legitimacy of the US Pres election wholly justified.2. It is historically illiterate to claim such blatantly
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This is an issue we discuss a lot in Brexitland with regards the British context too. One difficult feature of identity conflicts is that they are battles over values and
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Trump's performance is certainly better than polling suggested, or we might predict given he presided over an election year slump and pandemic. OTOH, taking the longer view, the Republicans have
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This is what America has already learned about reopening univerisities. Yet here in the UK we are walking straight into the same minefield as if nothing has been learned. No
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