Jamie Fahey
@jamiefahey.bsky.social
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Left-sided utility player: Journalist. Author. Uefa B coach & technical report writer. Mentor. Evertonian https://www.theguardian.com/profile/jamiefahey
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jamiefahey.bsky.social
It’s class pay gap day 📅

The date working-class people in effect stop getting paid when salaries are compared to more privileged peers

No better day to kick off on
@bsky.app by flagging up my 2022 Guardian Opinion piece calling for an end to this stark elitism

www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
I had to fight my way through class barriers into my job. Why has so little changed? | Jamie Fahey
Too many people still face the prejudices I had to confront, says Guardian production editor Jamie Fahey
www.theguardian.com
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suttontrust.bsky.social
💬 "The Trust’s report, A Class Act (2024), demonstrates that this area of British culture is disproportionately produced by the most privileged segment of the population."

Our research on class diversity in the creative sector cited @uk.theconversation.com‬ ⬇️
Who represents Britain on screen? UK film and TV culture still has a worrying class problem
The narrowness of this field is bad news for diversity – we need greater breadth and depth when it comes to British culture and those who produce it.
theconversation.com
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opaltiger.bsky.social
This is a barn-stormer.
The part about Keir Starmer is boggling.
saulstaniforth.bsky.social
On LBC @zoejardiniere.bsky.social lists 3 previous instances where military aircraft have been targeted by campaigners in order to prevent them being used in war crimes, and she describes the govt banning Palestine Action as terrorists as an abuse of state power.

Well said.
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shattenstone.bsky.social
What a loss.
Duncan was a hero to so many of us. A great journalist and a great man. Bullshit free, loved by all, supremely fair, incredibly wise and so effortlessly cool. A unique combo. God, he'll be missed. ❤️❤️❤️
www.theguardian.com/media/2025/m...
Duncan Campbell, celebrated Guardian crime reporter, dies aged 80
Tributes paid to ‘courageous’ journalist who covered police corruption, Rosemary West trial and Hatton Garden heist
www.theguardian.com
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mehdirhasan.bsky.social
If this person sat next to you on a bus or train and started ranting about Bruce Springsteen in this way, you would get up and move to a different seat.

In the United States, we have him the nuclear codes.
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larrytenney.bsky.social
The Boss: telling it like it is

Springsteen shining a light on the chaos, threats & injustices of the moment with hope and love in his heart for America 🇺🇸
jamiefahey.bsky.social
”Acting on Kendall’s advice to ‘let the Gwladys Street suck the ball in the net’, Everton bombarded Bayern. I played my part, skittling the ball to @nevillesouthall.bsky.social to maintain intensity’

Goodison’s greatest night:

#EFC v Bayern, 40 years ago today

www.theguardian.com/sport/2020/m...
jamiefahey.bsky.social
Know what you mean. Entry deffo valid in Liverpool. But also enno/ennog (abbreviations that weren’t really) & jigger

Outside the north-west, jitty was apparently used in Leicestershire (and maybe elsewhere)
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iniseoghain.bsky.social
Gary Lineker: "This is the mistake the BBC makes. The BBC tries to appease the people that hate the BBC rather than worrying about the people that love the BBC."

And it's the mistake that the Labour Party is making. Trying to appease those who hate the Labour party and will never vote for it.
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premnsikka.bsky.social
UK charities warn of record high child poverty if two-child benefit cap not scrapped.

£3.6bn would lift 350,000 children out of poverty, reduce poverty for another 700,000.

Govts that bail out & subsidise corporations can eradicate poverty.

Ditch the Tory policy. Tax the rich. Save the future.
Charities warn of record high child poverty if two-child benefit cap not scrapped
Failing to scrap the limit could put child poverty at its highest level since records began by the end of this parliament, charities have warned
www.independent.co.uk
jamiefahey.bsky.social
Revealed: Oxford academics supped from a cup made from skull of a human - possibly an enslaved woman - until 2015

College response? We dealt with the issue “ethically and thoughtfully”

🤯🤯🤯

www.theguardian.com/science/2025...
Oxford academics drank from cup made from human skull until 2015, book reveals
Decades-long use of chalice at Worcester College highlights violent colonial history of looted human remains, says Prof Dan Hicks
www.theguardian.com
jamiefahey.bsky.social
Congratulations all-round 👏👏👏
jamiefahey.bsky.social
History is repeating itself under Labour's demonisation of the poorest on benefits and desire for “savings” by culling public sector “back-office functions” (ie people in vital jobs)

I wrote this back in 2011 on the Tory-Lib Dem coalition of cuts & cruelty ⬇️

www.theguardian.com/media/mind-y...
Cuts or savings? We could start by rationalising 'back-office' ministers | Mind your language
Jamie Fahey: Politicians are hiding their real values and intentions behind snide, loaded euphemisms
www.theguardian.com
jamiefahey.bsky.social
The scouse diaspora leading the way in Canada’s resistance to Trump👊🇨🇦

Just need Kim Cattrall in the mix and it’s a hat-trick

#ElbowsUp
mark-carney.bsky.social
Elbows up, Canada.
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direthoughts.com
But as for the reason why the Labour party would make such poor decisions, this seems to be a good place to start - donor/fundraiser Lord Alli having a role in policy and rules *on donations*: www.thetimes.com/uk/politics/...
Labour dropped plan to ban foreign donors after Lord Alli intervened
The party’s fundraising chief, is said to have scuppered the proposal, due to have been announced while it was in opposition
www.thetimes.com
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direthoughts.com
As long as there is a system where any individual can make a donation of unlimited size, either directly or through a company, this risk is present. Totally shortsighted to try and introduce narrow legislation like this - what about this potential donor's actions suggests he would go, 'ok then'?
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direthoughts.com
Less optimistic than Steve in that I think it is woefully naive of Whitehall to assume that, well, if you set the rules to be based on the profits/revenue of a company, there's no way that someone might artificially generate figures to skirt round the rules! Or you could just ban corporate donations
stevejgoodrich.bsky.social
Positive to hear gov is finally looking to close the company donation loophole, which @electoralcommission.org.uk has flagged for over a decade now news.sky.com/story/foreig...

But this needs to be part of a package to take big money out of politics incl. big cuts to spending limits+donation caps.
New rules may stop Elon Musk from making unlimited donations to Reform UK
Officials are said to be anxious about the rumoured donation of $100m (around £80m) that Elon Musk has suggested he would make to Reform UK.
news.sky.com
jamiefahey.bsky.social
“Labour’s transformation can be seen as a quiet coup by the professional-managerial class who prize economic orthodoxy over radical redistribution…it has become a party chasing middle-class respectability while assuming working-class voters will fall in line”

Guardian leader hopefully hit a nerve
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pietrospanu.bsky.social
We should be wary of fetishising trophys and prizes.

It applies to science too, by the way.
jamiefahey.bsky.social
“We need leaders to set the right tone. To be the role models we want for our young men. We have to show young men that character is more important than status. That how you treat others is more important than how much money you make”

Gareth Southgate role-modelling being a great leader (again) 👏👏👏
sachinnakrani.bsky.social
“They trick young men into believing success is measured by money or dominance and that the world – including women – is against them”

Gareth Southgate rails against “callous toxic influencers” in Richard Dimbleby Lecture.

www.theguardian.com/football/202...
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