Javier Sajuria
@sajuria.com
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Professor of Comparative Politics @qmpoliticsir.bsky.social . I walk with @pepagonzal.bsky.social, E&C. Host of www.bicameral.cl Director @espublicocl.bsky.social Editor @repjournal.bsky.social www.sajuria.com https://namedrop.io/javiersajuria
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casmudde.bsky.social
Repeat after me: Unherd is a far-right outlet.
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timbale.bsky.social
Repeat after me: Labour's. 'Base'. Is. Not. Working. Class.
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barristersecret.bsky.social
If you don’t like being called a racist, maybe don’t make a career of saying things that appeal to racists, don’t create a political party that keeps attracting racist candidates, don’t fawn over racist world leaders, and don’t make a convicted racist the guest of honour at your party conference.
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karlpike.bsky.social
My contribution to this issue calls for Labour to counter the growing illiberalism in British politics.
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qmul.bsky.social
For 240 years, Queen Mary has been tackling inequalities, changing lives and making new discoveries.

The latest KEF results reflect this enduring mission and reflect the University's excellence in knowledge exchange.

Read more: tinyurl.com/y3juybef
Excellent KEF results 2025
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This is the handmaid's tale
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Has anyone commented on the brutality that it means to tell pregnant women that the only safe medicine they can take for pain relief might be (falsely) related to autism?
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robfordmancs.bsky.social
I'll have more to say on Reform's proposals to scrap ILR at some point but for now I'll just note this - anyone telling you this is a popular idea doesn't know the polling. Overwhelming majority of public back giving people who work and pay taxes most or all rights after 5 years or less
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chanret.bsky.social
One really hard thing when you're a head of department is hiring people from outside the UK. You tell them, "congrats, you've got the job", and you wait to tell them, "by the way, the university doesn't cover the cost of your visa, or the cost of your NHS surcharge"
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tabouchadi.bsky.social
Contrast this with the fact that major UK news outlets keep using "hard right" for the far right despite basically every single expert on the topic telling them that it is wrong and potentially dangerous terminology...
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really dislike that "Boriswave" used to be something you'd exclusively see being used by racist Twitter accounts but it's now made its way to the political mainstream, including today's Playbook headline
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samfr.bsky.social
Reform's plans to end indefinite leave to remain go to the post I wrote last week on their slide towards chaotic authoritarianism.

The British constitution would allow them to do it if they had a majority but at vast cost to our society and way of life.

samf.substack.com/p/the-route-...
The route to chaotic authoritarianism
Why Reform’s deportation plan would have consequences well beyond asylum
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𝗧𝗵𝗿𝗲𝗲 𝗮𝗿𝘁𝗶𝗰𝗹𝗲𝘀 𝗽𝗲𝗿 𝘄𝗲𝗲𝗸! #3

1. The Forum: Global Challenges to Democracy? Perspectives on Democratic Backsliding (2023) by Larry Bartels, Ursula Daxecker, @sdhyde.bsky.social, @silindberg.bsky.social and Irfan Nooroding. (academic.oup.com/isr/article/...)
The Forum: Global Challenges to Democracy? Perspectives on Democratic Backsliding
Abstract. There is a widespread perception that we are witnessing a period of democratic decline, manifesting itself in varieties of democratic backsliding
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When a centre-left government panders to anti-immigration rhetoric, it normalises actions like this.
And I bet that the vast majority of those marching won't vote Labour, regardless of how much the government tries to cater to them.
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3. "A Populist Wave in the Making? The Radical Right's Attack on 'Gender Ideology' in Latin America" by Carlos de la Torre. I listened to Carlos' argument at APSA earlier this week and I think he's onto something interesting.
muse.jhu.edu/article/965789
Project MUSE - A Populist Wave in the Making? The Radical Right's Attack on "Gender Ideology" in Latin America
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The 8am panel at APSA is clearly the "European slot"
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I've just realised it's been 10 years since my last APSA.
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Well deserved! It's a great book, I'll keep my fingers crossed
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SICK OF IT by @profsophieharman.bsky.social, a powerful investigation into how global politics is jeopardising women's health.

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Tribuna | "Ante el avance de la extrema derecha, y llegado el caso, el PSOE debería ofrecer algún entendimiento al PP para que no dependa de Vox y opte por gobernar en solitario"

Por Ignacio Sánchez-Cuenca social.elpais.com/fp22b5