Euan Healey
@euanhealey.bsky.social
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PhD historian and archaeologist of labour, subsistence, fisheries and environment (in the Gàidhealtachd and beyond) at the University of Glasgow. Antifascist & trade unionist. Baggies, Jags, Warriors, Canucks. Pilgrim through this barren land. he/him.
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euanhealey.bsky.social
Big day to be a fisheries historian (fishtorian). Big day.

When it comes to oily fish, the export market has always been the focus of British commerical fishing. Prior to the First World War, British fishing was dominated by the North Sea herring fishing; herring outweighed every other fish (1/?)
duncanweldon.bsky.social
The odd thing about UK fisheries is that we export a lot of mackerel and import a lot of cod and haddock. When did this start? Once upon a time did we eat a lot of mackerel?
euanhealey.bsky.social
Balking at AUCSO referring to their staff as "officers"
euanhealey.bsky.social
Glad to hear my employer, who has repeatedly told us there is no money, including to pay me to have meetings with other staff to prep sessions we teach in parallel, has got money to spend on instructing staff to play at being police and track students' social media
UK universities offered to monitor students’ social media for arms firms, emails show
Loughborough, Heriot-Watt and Glasgow corresponded with companies concerned about campus protests
www.theguardian.com
euanhealey.bsky.social
Read this. His life story is genuinely remarkable - born in Uttar Pradesh, an Indian nationalist who served in the war, visited Hiroshima after the bomb under MacArthur, moved to Britain, worked for the BBC.

Incredible story of a man whose life is a story of how modern Britain was made.
VJ Day: The WW2 veteran who moved Queen Camilla to tears
Yavar Abbas reflects on his experiences on the front line - and the wars engulfing the world today.
www.bbc.co.uk
euanhealey.bsky.social
The way men like Jenrick insult the memory of the sacrifice proudly integrated young men made in the struggle against fascism is just disgusting
euanhealey.bsky.social
I can't stop thinking about the VJ day memorial, when 104-year old Yavar Abbas, a veteran of the 14th Army's Burma Campaign interrupted proceedings, visibly emotional, to salute "his brave King".

And men like Jenrick believe his face tells you everything you need to know about his "integration".
gabrielmilland.bsky.social
One more concession to Englishness was giving up his youngest son to serve and die fighting for this country. But that's another story.
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stephenkb.bsky.social
"We used to ring up our GP and get an appointment on the same day," says Kemi Badenoch. She does not add: we're all looking for the guy who did this!
euanhealey.bsky.social
Equalization payments in (eg) the German constitution are one of the most pragmatic and impressive pieces of fundamental law ever written. Their shadow is obvious in the way the EU has responded to accession by post-soviet nations.

Caring about other nations/regions welfare is good, actually.
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sturdyalex.bsky.social
Badenoch: "While Britain was redefining what a woman is, China built five nuclear reactors."

A perfect summary of conservative idiocy. Glorifying authoritarian post-communism for its efficiency while vilifying democracy for seeking nuance and respect.

It is the Right who hate their own countries.
euanhealey.bsky.social
Surprising to see Kemi so vocally supportive of the benefits of EU spending (Poland is the largest net beneficiary of EU funds), showing the merits of the bloc's eastward solidarity investment strategy.
adambienkov.bsky.social
"15 years ago, Polish workers came here to find opportunity. Now Poland is growing twice as fast as we are," says Kemi Badenoch.

Any ideas what may have happened in the interim?
euanhealey.bsky.social
Local calvinists positively fizzing with discontent
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samfr.bsky.social
All these people really want is to pay no taxes and be treated with floor scraping deference. Everything else is just bullshit in pursuit of that goal.
sundersays.bsky.social
Party donor Nick Candy says "I cherish the values we grew up with here in the West. But today you are more likely to find the values we grew up with in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.’

Via Sam Leith in the Spectator
www.spectator.co.uk/article/the-...
euanhealey.bsky.social
Feels like a shoe-in for the Lib Dems or a normal party of the centre-right, and yet. Perhaps because the Lib Dems have always struggled in urban WM, if he retains ambitions of elected office.
euanhealey.bsky.social
This does rather beg the question, given the direction of the tide in the party, of why Andy Street remains a Conservative party member
bbcnewsnight.bsky.social
“I’ll put it bluntly, Robert is wrong… it’s actually a very integrated place... Not the definition of a slum.”

Andy Street, Mayor of the West Midlands 2017-24, responds to Robert Jenrick's comments on Handsworth.

#Newsnight
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lewisgoodall.com
Birmingham, my home city, is a fantastic city, with fantastic people- a success story. It has its problems, like anywhere. But the obsession the online right has with it is as transparent as it gets.
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gabrielmilland.bsky.social
I don't think Robert Jenrick realises that the people clapping along to him when he talks about Handsworth would clap along if he said the same about Stamford Hill. I'd hope that would give him pause for thought.
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lottelydia.bsky.social
Not to mention that Handsworth has people from Indian, Pakistani, Caribbean, African — as well as mixed race people — living alongside each other. That *is* integration, as all those (imperial!) communities have come together as part of a British national identity.
omaromalleykhan.bsky.social
Why might minorities might want to live together, why might they want to cluster for safety to avoid, say, a view that thinks they are inherently other from & a threat to you & everyone like you, such that you commend their deportation & exclusion

I wonder why they might take your words to heart
euanhealey.bsky.social
Very proud as ever to be a Brummy and to have gone to school in a diverse place round the corner from Handsworth.
euanhealey.bsky.social
Feigning care for integration when really you just hate brown and black faces, so you use the consequences of institutional prejudice (which you support) that have hurt areas like Handsworth to pad your racist cred is just using, consuming minorities for personal gain.

The future of the Tories!
euanhealey.bsky.social
But also classic to go to somewhere like Handsworth which has real problems and being like "this is a broken place because of [hobby horse political idea]" when you've been in power for 15 years and then proposing no actual solutions for an area in need of help is just such rank hypocrisy.
euanhealey.bsky.social
Being racist and saying that [inner city midlands] represents everything wrong with Britain today is an exceedingly storied tradition of rich heritage.

Almost as common as going to Aldridge Tory club and insulting Birmingham to a big cheer and thinking you're a big clever boy.
euanhealey.bsky.social
Reminded of this scene in one of the most compelling films I've ever seen.

The Vietnam War is perhaps unique in the way it draws revisionism, not least from men like Trump. The rate at which poor adults were killed by US foreign policy so the rich can write such revisionisms is grimly remarkable.
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euanhealey.bsky.social
"And when you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the street corners to be seen by others. Truly I tell you, they have received their reward in full." Matt 6:5

Lot of love for "literal" biblical inerrancy as cover for disinterest in scripture