Richard Leeming
@richardleeming.bsky.social
Innovation consultant, working on digital and data transformation for the public good, mainly in culture, heritage and voluntary sectors. Labour & Co-op councillor representing Dulwich Village Ward, focused on active travel. Dad, Gooner, sailor, cyclist.
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There are many subtle and complex arguments one can have about the future of the BBC — but I guarantee you that no other channel or streaming service will be as committed to factual programming, children’s education, history shows, religious discussion, poetry, arts, or state of the nation debate
November 10, 2025 at 12:48 PM
There are many subtle and complex arguments one can have about the future of the BBC — but I guarantee you that no other channel or streaming service will be as committed to factual programming, children’s education, history shows, religious discussion, poetry, arts, or state of the nation debate
I’m not sure it’s possible for any policy to work at both levels.
November 4, 2025 at 8:22 AM
I’m not sure it’s possible for any policy to work at both levels.
You illustrate perfectly the issues with public policy - magnified for transport. You are an individual. Your circumstances are unique, but policy is designed at a population level. Unfortunately for you, it makes your situation worse. But it makes lots of other people’s situations better.
November 4, 2025 at 8:16 AM
You illustrate perfectly the issues with public policy - magnified for transport. You are an individual. Your circumstances are unique, but policy is designed at a population level. Unfortunately for you, it makes your situation worse. But it makes lots of other people’s situations better.