Peter Savage.
@pcsavage.bsky.social
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Retired TU Official. Interested in Law, Good food, Wine, Running and unfortunately Everton. Not necessarily in that order. I have friends everywhere.
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pcsavage.bsky.social
Pinned post at the other place said. The correct response to about 95% of political tweets is "it's more complicated than that."
pcsavage.bsky.social
When you watch #Strictly with the sound off between dances you realise how much of it is waffle.
pcsavage.bsky.social
Dear #Strictly yes you've a fairly famous guest judge but there's no need for the sycophancy or to make the whole show about her.
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nearlylegal.co.uk
I’m not sure who this is an ‘exclusive’. Local press has been running the story for months. Nor is it a ‘legal loophole’ - the landlord is a private company (albeit owned by the council). The tenancies were always intended to be of limited term, because…

www.theguardian.com/society/2025...
Revealed: Labour-run council using legal loophole to serve families with no-fault evictions
Exclusive: London council created an arm’s-length body to manage some of its housing stock
www.theguardian.com
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ottoenglish.bsky.social
Did Farage ever sue the Mail on Sunday?

This threat was issued in June 2025, but I can find no further reference to events after that.
Zelenskyy: Farage is infected with the virus of putin Farage on twitter threatening to sue the Mail on Sunday
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rolandmcs.bsky.social
It's worth adding that Hamit Coskun is an asylum seeker - what Jenrick would call 'an illegal immigrant' - and one who has self-evidently 'got into trouble with the law in our country'.

But to Jenrick, Coskun is clearly the right sort of 'illegal immigrant' in the right sort of trouble.
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omaromalleykhan.bsky.social
Here's the relevant chart from the above report. It's rare to see such a clear, consistent slope in any social trend. That segregation is decreasing is perhaps the best evidence, least controversial social fact of modern Britain
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explaintrade.com
The thing about crashing a tank through a museum of antiquities is that you don't have to be a particularly skilled driver to do a lot of damage.
gravitysra1nbow.bsky.social
It's difficult at times to hold both "this admin is doing lasting and serious damage to our institutions and the globe" and "this admin is full of the most bafflingly incompetent idiots you've ever seen who fall over themselves like a Vaudeville act constantly."

The duality of man is incredible.
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davidallengreen.bsky.social
NEW

Law versus politics

Both the UK and the US face a choice between unchecked executive power or a balanced constitution

By me at @prospectmagazine.co.uk

www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/ideas/law/th...
This is the crucial choice facing those both in the United Kingdom and the United States. What is to be the relationship between those with political power and the force of law?  

In the United States it would seem that, at a federal level, both Congress and the Supreme Court are content to nod along with excessive use of presidential power. It is only the individual states themselves and the lower courts that are seeking to hold that executive power to account. 

While in the United Kingdom there are louder political demands for the government to be free from the constraints placed by international law and supposedly activist judges. The implicit call is that ministers and officials should be able to do as they like to the rest of us without any possibility of a court ever saying otherwise. 

What will happen in this contest between executive power and legal restraint cannot be predicted. The happy assumption of the Whig interpretation of history may not be well-grounded. From a liberal perspective things are not only getting worse, but could get a lot worse. The illiberals know what they are doing and they are doing it well.
pcsavage.bsky.social
Is there a Trump version of the MCU multiverse? If so somewhere it's possible.
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strictlychristo.bsky.social
The Oregon National Guard general says if they were to be deployed, they would be instructed under his leadership to protect the protesters and not ICE
pcsavage.bsky.social
Peter Parker was 15 when first introduced at the start of Amazing Fantasy 15 in 1962. This means that I'm younger than Spiderman. #SmallWins
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parodypm.bsky.social
In an attempt to show Gary Neville how wrong he was to suggest that middle aged white men are putting flags up to make a point, some middle aged white men have put flags up outside his hotel to make a point.
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omaromalleykhan.bsky.social
I know statistics are poorly understood and are misused. But facts matter

Between the 1991, 2001, 2011 and 2021 Census *every* ethnic group in the UK has become *less* geographically segregated and *all* groups, majority and minorities, are more likely to interact with people not like them
pcsavage.bsky.social
A staycation destination is your home. Otherwise you've gone on holiday somewhere.
pcsavage.bsky.social
I may never forgive myself for doing this so early but I've just looked up Christmas #parkruns. Turns out I'm so early the list isn't even up yet.
pcsavage.bsky.social
What he means is that he wants to be allowed to be racist if he hopes to beat Reform.