Alfred Moore
@alfredmoore.bsky.social
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Senior Lecturer in political theory at the University of York. I work on democracy, and the politics of expertise, among other things. I’m here because I feel like I should for work.
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alfredmoore.bsky.social
People often say they don't trust politicians, experts, and so on. And yet they continue to vote, get on aeroplanes, etc. What's going on? Maybe they don’t really mean it. But maybe they do not have sufficient warrant for trust. And choose to act as-if they trust. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
As-if trust
A lot of what we understand to be trust is not trust; it is, instead, an active and conscious decision to feign trust. We call this ‘as-if’ trust. If trust involves taking on risks and vulnerabilit...
www.tandfonline.com
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plashingvole.bsky.social
I feel much safer this morning, knowing that all those sign-wielding Quakers and nuns are behind bars where they belong.
leftiestats.bsky.social
🚨 BREAKING | Police confirm 466 people were arrested for "terrorism" for holding signs at a Palestine demo.

This means more people have been arrested under terrorism legislation in 2025 than **any** other year.

(Source: Home Office)
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jamesrball.com
There were plenty of measures that would’ve made it harder for Palestine Action to damage military infrastructure without criminalising statements of support for them.

As it stands the Home Office seems to be the best recruiter/promoter for Palestine Action in the organisation’s history.
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tobyontv.bsky.social
‘The country has reached boiling point’ latest
sundersays.bsky.social
Calls for a "huge nationwide wave" of protests in last 48 hours saw about 300 people attend one locally-organised protest in Nuneaton (serious charges in local case) + 19 protests range from 6 peoole (Wolverhampton) with about four more reaching 100-200 people (Altrincham,Canary Wharf)

Total < 2000
alfredmoore.bsky.social
Hilarious and disturbing
jemima.bsky.social
Another 300 clicks here 🎁! on.ft.com/4ozyZmK Sunday at the garden party for Curtis Yarvin and the new, new right
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jemima.bsky.social
Another 300 clicks here 🎁! on.ft.com/4ozyZmK Sunday at the garden party for Curtis Yarvin and the new, new right
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jemima.bsky.social
I spent the day with Curtis Yarvin and the "dissident right" at a garden party in Surrey and wrote quite a few words about it.

My cover story for today’s FT Magazine

on.ft.com/4ooXS4t [GIFT LINK! 🎁]
Sunday at the garden party for Curtis Yarvin and the new, new right
[FREE TO READ] What you learn at a gathering of neoreactionaries, Very Online rightwingers and the formerly cancelled
on.ft.com
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sundersays.bsky.social
"It is time to ensure that the legitimate concerns of ethnic minorities in Britain – about a concerted effort to dissolve foundational social norms against racism, and to deny our status as equal citizens – are heard too"
www.easterneye.biz/british-ethn...
Are the legitimate concerns of ethnic minorities about racism being ignored?
'Politicians must not ignore threats to racial equality today'
www.easterneye.biz
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jim.londoncentric.media
These are the top replies, being financially rewarded for posting this stuff, and the explanation offered by the site’s own AI for why it’s like that.

Anyway just flicking through the Sunday newspapers reading about some minor content infractions that Ofcom might look into at the BBC/Channel 4.
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zatapatique.bsky.social
Government doing no review at all of its use of twitter/x for public comms since 2023 (see last RT) is completely demented. Dismiss what we here think of the platform as partisan bias, but like, the fact is: major corps have stopped advertising there and haven't returned
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nixonsimon.bsky.social
I think @robertshrimsley.bsky.social is much too kind to Jeremy Hunt here. In time, Hunt will come to be reviled as second worst chancellor in modern times after Kwarteng. In 1997, faced with similar circumstances, Ken Clarke put the national interest first. Hunt salted the earth. Shame on him
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acjsissons.bsky.social
Some quick thoughts on reports that the government plans to abolish Ofwat, the water company regulator.

I think bringing together Ofwat (the economic regulator) and the environmental regulator (part of the Environment Agency) probably make sense...

www.theguardian.com/business/202...
Ofwat to be abolished as ministers look to create new water regulator
Move follows intense criticism of utilities over sewage spills, shareholder payouts and ballooning debts
www.theguardian.com
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alisonstenning.bsky.social
Just make ensure they have time, space and permission to play throughout their everyday lives. Oh, and enable them to walk and cycle for everyday journeys too.
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richardcarr.bsky.social
Killer bloody point
lottelydia.bsky.social
if one of our students went on to become a lead curator in the Second World War material at the IWM, we would be so proud of them as a department -- and the government would look at the starting salary and concede that we had not really 'added' any 'value' with our degree at all
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samfr.bsky.social
Funny* isn't it how all of those mortally offended by "anti-semitism" at Ivy league unis don't seem as bothered by this stuff.

*Not funny.
explaintrade.com
I obviously can't speak for other jews, but to me the world's richest man tweaking his AI so that it now describes things it doesn't like on a scale of "bagel to full Shabbat" and "Peak Jewish" is a somewhat higher priority than people being mean about the IDF at Glasto.
eliothiggins.bsky.social
In case you're think Grok isn't being blatantly antisemitic, here's a few more posts from Grok on this topic.
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jim.londoncentric.media
What’s the odds on “a major social network has an antisemitic AI built into it” being raised by lobby with PM’s spokesperson today? A special DCMS committee? Ofcom launching an emergency investigation? Seems it’s so hard to comprehend that people will just focus on more manageable screaming at BBC.
tom-phillips.com
It would be nice to, among other things, get an answer from the UK government about why they still feel comfortable using this as one of their primary communication channels
kthorjensen.bsky.social
Elon's AI is now actively recommending a second Holocaust
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alexvont.bsky.social
The problem is no one making them seems to understand what made the good movies (1 & 3 only) work, possibly not even Spielberg & Lucas themselves. If it’s not deeply rooted in atheistic Indy’s personal struggle with evidence of a biblical God, it’s just some guy nicking stuff & getting into scrapes
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simonjeffrey.bsky.social
The good stuff in the Bill about making bus franchising simpler would be significantly undermined if this floating bus stops amendment isn’t rejected. Incredible way to wreck the progress made in building segregated cycling infrastructure that actually works for encouraging non-cyclists to try it.
rantyhighwayman.bsky.social
As promised, my written evidence is now on the @cityinfinity.bsky.social website blog. It has also been acknowledged by Parliamentary support.

I hope you understand why I have unusually disabled replies.

cityinfinity.co.uk/2025/06/30/b...
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pedrojuk.bsky.social
We need more buses and for them to get around easily. We also need good cycling provision.
Sometimes, when other ways are not available, we need bus stop bypasses to keep cyclists out of traffic. They have some problems but mostly work fine.
Design them well, use them sparingly, but don't ban.
rantyhighwayman.bsky.social
I have just spent a few hours writing up some evidence for the Bus Services (No. 2) Bill which is in the Commons committee stage.

It should be boring but important stuff about running bus services with a model that suits each area.

1/n

bills.parliament.uk/bills/3910/p...
Bus Services (No. 2) Bill [HL] publications - Parliamentary Bills - UK Parliament
Documents, and debates for Bus Services (No. 2) Bill [HL]
bills.parliament.uk
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christabelcoops.bsky.social
So many genuine problems facing the UK - neither the government nor individuals have enough money, poor public services, threats from hostile foreign powers. That parts of the right obssess about "too many brown people in London" speaks volumes about their lack of solutions to the real problems.
jim.londoncentric.media
Today’s London Standard has a big report on how the capital “isn’t working”. It blames immigrants, especially Muslims, and the lack of “White British”. It asks “if there’s a minimum number of natives” at which London must give it up its status as the UK capital. www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/lond...
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kevinmkruse.bsky.social
The Tea Party protests in April 2009 had about a third of a million people involved, and the political media treated it like a game changer for the Obama presidency.

The No Kings rallies were AT LEAST ten times bigger than the Tea Party protests. Will the press keep pretending Trump is popular?
gelliottmorris.com
Based on crowd-sourced records of No Kings Day event turnout, and extrapolating for the cities where we don't have data yet, it looks like roughly 4-6 million people protested Trump across the U.S. yesterday. That's nearly 2% of the U.S. pop!

Mobilized anti-Trump resistance is exceeding 2017 levels
"No Kings Day" protests turn out millions
Our unofficial estimate is that around 4 million people attended a protest event yesterday. Anti-Trump resistance is outpacing 2017.
www.gelliottmorris.com
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explaintrade.com
Police departments have exponentially more control over how officers are recruited, trained, and overseen than a protest does over its participants, but are allowed by a sympathetic press to use the "bad apples" defense to separate deeds from goals and institutions in a way protestors often aren't.
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phillewis.bsky.social
Gov. Tim Walz says Democratic Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband were shot and killed last night in “a political assassination.”
Tim Walz speaks in a blue jacket