Peter Marcus
petermarcusuk.bsky.social
Peter Marcus
@petermarcusuk.bsky.social
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Theatre Director. Panto Lover. Writer. European. Views my own. He/Him
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Brilliant to join LDER and @unlockdemocracy.bsky.social talking about Votes at 16 at this weekend's @libdems.org.uk #LDConf.

I've been campaigning for Votes at 16 for 15 years and it's brilliant to see that young people will (finally) be giving a voice fairly soon
I can still remember my GCSE results day (vaguely); a mix of fear, excitement, and relief that it was all over. If that's you today, congratulations on your achievement and good luck with your next adventure, whatever that may be
Congratulations to everyone receiving A-level, T-level, and other results today!
You’ve worked hard and have every reason to be proud of your achievements.
This is the start of many exciting opportunities and adventures ahead.
Listening to @eddavey.libdems.org.uk's book 'Why I Care' while looking at the results of Portsmouth's largest ever survey about the NHS and healthcare. I love that the @libdems.org.uk's passion for caring about people runs right through the party - from your local campaigner right up to the leader
It's an early start, but worth it for @prideinlondon.bsky.social! On my way to the capital's biggest and best celebration of love

So lucky to be a part of this amazing event
#ProudToLove
Had a great time at Portsmouth Pride today - and UK Pride 2025 - as my city came together to celebrate love, diversity, and acceptance. Portsmouth is a city in which everyone is welcome - not just today but every day, all year round.
Key point on this: Young people aren't apathetic. They care deeply about the things that are important to them, but politicians, campaigners, and the state need to be better at proactively engaging younger people
Professor Jane Green, Co-Director of the British Election Study, says young people not engaging isn't normal and we should't accept it as such. In the US, young people were seen not to vote because they didn't feel informed enough - which is something all of us need to work on
Professor Jane Green, Co-Director of the British Election Study, says young people not engaging isn't normal and we should't accept it as such. In the US, young people were seen not to vote because they didn't feel informed enough - which is something all of us need to work on
4% of non-voters in 2024 said the Conservative's anti-democracy voter ID laws. The solution?
1. Scrap it, because the UK's voter fraud numbers have always been low
2. Expand the list of accepted IDs, including IDs used by young people
The 2024 General Election had the lowest turnout since 2001, which Professor Jane Green of the British Election Study says can be expected in elections with a foregone conclusion
John Pullinger, Chair of the @electoralcommission.org.uk, says that the country needs to look at mondernisation, safeguarding, and participation at an IfG panel on how the electoral system needs to change
That 'Made in Switzerland ' song was absolutely fantastic. Can we give our 12 points to that one?

@eurovision.tv #Eurovision2025
There's something truly magical about hearing the words "Hello Europe".

The start of Eurovision.
The celebration of unity.
The power of music.
The most important week in music.

#Eurovision #Eurovision2025
Cllr Kadir is a strong advocate for his community, for his ward, and for our city. He will continue to champion our city as Deputy Lord Mayor - standing up for our city even while George Madgwick refuses to.
Disappointing that George Madgwick and his party have decided not to engage in our democracy - like they were elected to do - and instead stand at the back of the Guildhall, refusing to support Portsmouth's first Bangladeshi Deputy Lord Mayor
I am so deeply privileged to have trans people in my life who I love and care for unconditionally; people who exemplify the very best of humanity. Today's ruling was an assault on their freedoms and their safety.
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Today’s high court ruling is not a victory for anyone. Certainly not for women.

No one is free until everyone is free, and my rights are not contingent on the hammering of the basic human rights of others. This will never not be true.
BBC reporting a 31% drop in new work being produced by subsidised theatres.

That's what happens after a decade of government refusing to invest in culture, slashing Arts Council funding, and undervaluing the impact of art

www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Big drop in plays staged by theatres over past decade
The number of plays and musicals staged by the UK's main subsidised theatres is down by almost a third.
www.bbc.co.uk
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Translation: “Small businesses can’t enrich me personally so I don’t care what happens to them”

Says it all, really
Today is International Women's Day, a time to celebrate women's stories and achievements. We honour their impact and recognise the work still needed to achieve equality. Together let's work to uplift, empower, and create a work where every woman thrives
#IWD2025
Having a brilliant time at the @painesplough.bsky.social 50th anniversary gala. What an excellent celebration of five decades of championing new writing
Ready for a brilliant night in Manchester celebrating the best theatre currently on offer in London and on tour, and the support that The National Lottery's players give the UK's commercial theatre sector