Will Goddard
@willpaddyg.bsky.social
26 year old interested in interesting things. Chinese and Arabic graduate, general language nerd, former teacher, now cabin crew.
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Opposing NATO expansion is a nonsensical policy. If countries want to join it, they can. Nobody's twisting their arms. Not sure what "non-militarised" security involves
The Green Party condemns Russia’s invasion, backs Ukraine’s sovereignty, and urges peace talks. It opposes NATO expansion and supports replacing NATO with a cooperative, non-militarised European security framework 💚
November 3, 2025 at 11:12 AM
Opposing NATO expansion is a nonsensical policy. If countries want to join it, they can. Nobody's twisting their arms. Not sure what "non-militarised" security involves
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incredible two paragraphs where he denies being a paid KGB informer, apart from taking all that money from the KGB.
November 2, 2025 at 10:32 PM
incredible two paragraphs where he denies being a paid KGB informer, apart from taking all that money from the KGB.
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If you're in need of positive and rather wholesome news, there's a high school teacher named Bryan who took a ton of freely licensed celebrity headshots at the New York Film Festival last month for Wikipedia, and I truly can't believe how drastic the upgrade is for some articles (thread)
November 1, 2025 at 1:21 PM
If you're in need of positive and rather wholesome news, there's a high school teacher named Bryan who took a ton of freely licensed celebrity headshots at the New York Film Festival last month for Wikipedia, and I truly can't believe how drastic the upgrade is for some articles (thread)
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The first (1955) Danish edition of Ray Bradbury’s FAHRENHEIT 451. Later editions did not convert the title, so this is the only SI-compatible edition! 🎢
November 1, 2025 at 7:55 PM
The first (1955) Danish edition of Ray Bradbury’s FAHRENHEIT 451. Later editions did not convert the title, so this is the only SI-compatible edition! 🎢
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police refusal to act on stuff like this - stolen phones in central london, buried in a known location daily to be retrieved later - is really corrosive to any sense of public trust.
The fun thing about having a small team working with you is you can say "hey you're spending this week digging for stolen mobile phones in London flowerbeds, I promise you it's a thing". www.londoncentric.media/p/london-pho...
London's thieves are burying phones in flowerbeds
The police don't take much interest in returning the stolen devices when they're dug up — so London Centric decided to do it.
www.londoncentric.media
October 30, 2025 at 6:53 PM
police refusal to act on stuff like this - stolen phones in central london, buried in a known location daily to be retrieved later - is really corrosive to any sense of public trust.
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recently discovered that wikipedia volunteers have a hilariously high bar for what constitutes "unusual death"
October 27, 2025 at 12:38 PM
recently discovered that wikipedia volunteers have a hilariously high bar for what constitutes "unusual death"
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Found out about this one from the Labour press release condemning it, and it was a real trip to learn that this wasn’t “a Labour staffer with a tape recorder at a private event” story but a “she just said it on national TV” story.
The quotes in this are so fucking bad I had to check several times it wasn’t a deep fake
www.mirror.co.uk/news/politic...
www.mirror.co.uk/news/politic...
Reform UK MP says seeing adverts 'full of Black people' drives her 'mad'
Sarah Pochin was responding to a question about whether her party will do anything about the 'representation of demographics in TV adverts', and claimed white people were 'demonised'
www.mirror.co.uk
October 25, 2025 at 5:42 PM
Found out about this one from the Labour press release condemning it, and it was a real trip to learn that this wasn’t “a Labour staffer with a tape recorder at a private event” story but a “she just said it on national TV” story.
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I have to admit that I do admire how low-budget the Irish Presidential election all is. It might be at Dublin Castle but this is still just up from having it at a leisure centre in Basingstoke.
October 25, 2025 at 6:24 PM
I have to admit that I do admire how low-budget the Irish Presidential election all is. It might be at Dublin Castle but this is still just up from having it at a leisure centre in Basingstoke.
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Always enjoy talking to Hannah on here, but this observation in particular is a real missing tooth of a “I really wish I’d thought of this and written it”, on how Brexit accelerated so many parliamentary careers.
Wheras for Badenoch ten more years would have either put paid to her via a dumb scandal or have seen here consigned to the fringe, and Starmer would have never risen beyond cabinet minister.
This is all still the echoing consequences of one bad vote in 2016.
This is all still the echoing consequences of one bad vote in 2016.
October 24, 2025 at 3:42 PM
Always enjoy talking to Hannah on here, but this observation in particular is a real missing tooth of a “I really wish I’d thought of this and written it”, on how Brexit accelerated so many parliamentary careers.
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Among the many possibilities for the next few years, the scenario of swapping one pair of dominant parties (Lab and Con) for another (Reform and LD) is intriguing, under-discussed and, in English elections, not entirely implausible either (several county councils made this leap in May)
Aggregate Result of the 122 Council By-Elections (for 125 Seats) since the 2025 Local Elections:
RFM: 47 (+40)
LDM: 32 (+10)
CON: 13 (-15)
LAB: 12 (-30)
GRN: 11 (+3)
Ind: 5 (-4)
Local: 3 (-3)
SNP: 1 (-1)
PLC: 1 (=)
Explore: electionmaps.uk/byelections-...
RFM: 47 (+40)
LDM: 32 (+10)
CON: 13 (-15)
LAB: 12 (-30)
GRN: 11 (+3)
Ind: 5 (-4)
Local: 3 (-3)
SNP: 1 (-1)
PLC: 1 (=)
Explore: electionmaps.uk/byelections-...
October 10, 2025 at 12:06 PM
Among the many possibilities for the next few years, the scenario of swapping one pair of dominant parties (Lab and Con) for another (Reform and LD) is intriguing, under-discussed and, in English elections, not entirely implausible either (several county councils made this leap in May)
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This is legitimately gobsmacking
Sometimes you think 'oh it can't really be that bad can it' and then you click on the link and it turns out it is exactly that bad www.bbc.com/news/article...
Council demolishes play area after noise complaints
Parents in a Derbyshire town say their children are 'devastated' they have lost the facility.
www.bbc.com
October 7, 2025 at 6:59 PM
This is legitimately gobsmacking
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I'd rather have 20,000 more families in homes even if it's market rate then some whirlpool ramshorn snails i am sorry.
We always knew that Labour cares about little else other than keeping private developers happy.
But here's proof showing off to JP Morgan despite destruction of some of the "rarest creatures in our country."
Let's make that description Labour votes.
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
But here's proof showing off to JP Morgan despite destruction of some of the "rarest creatures in our country."
Let's make that description Labour votes.
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Rachel Reeves clears planning blockage amid ‘good relationship’ with developer
Exclusive: Chancellor says 20,000 homes were being held up due to ‘some snails that are a protected species or something’
www.theguardian.com
October 7, 2025 at 10:04 PM
I'd rather have 20,000 more families in homes even if it's market rate then some whirlpool ramshorn snails i am sorry.
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Think an underpriced 2029 scenario is "ungovernable mess".
Four parties within a 5 point swing of first place and five parties on 12% plus.
This would be pure chaos under first past the post.
This would be pure chaos under first past the post.
Westminster Voting Intention:
RFM: 27% (-2)
LAB: 20% (-2)
CON: 17% (+1)
LDM: 17% (+2)
GRN: 12% (+1)
SNP: 4% (+1)
Via @yougov.co.uk, 5-6 Oct.
Changes w/ 28-29 Sep.
RFM: 27% (-2)
LAB: 20% (-2)
CON: 17% (+1)
LDM: 17% (+2)
GRN: 12% (+1)
SNP: 4% (+1)
Via @yougov.co.uk, 5-6 Oct.
Changes w/ 28-29 Sep.
October 8, 2025 at 6:11 AM
Think an underpriced 2029 scenario is "ungovernable mess".
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Kemi Badenoch’s weird inability to remember the war in Ukraine, the biggest issue on which a) she has a wedge with Farage and b) the country thinks the Tories did a good job is, well, weird.
Kemi Badenoch repeatedly refuses to say whether she admires Nigel Farage
The Tory leader says she believes her party's fortunes "always would get worse before they got better" as she rejects suggestions of a Reform pact.
news.sky.com
October 7, 2025 at 5:28 PM
Kemi Badenoch’s weird inability to remember the war in Ukraine, the biggest issue on which a) she has a wedge with Farage and b) the country thinks the Tories did a good job is, well, weird.
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Babe, new political compass just dropped.
I love that there is an insane group of radical furries on this site that you don’t see except once every few months when their world collides with the FT columnists, Lib Dem councillors and gay people with a favourite electoral system who make up the rest of the user base.
Are you paying us? Where?
October 3, 2025 at 3:10 PM
Babe, new political compass just dropped.
How can you possibly have any confidence in the Conservative Party if this is the quality they put up? Who is still voting for this? Not that any of the other options are too palatable which just makes this so much worse
October 3, 2025 at 11:13 AM
How can you possibly have any confidence in the Conservative Party if this is the quality they put up? Who is still voting for this? Not that any of the other options are too palatable which just makes this so much worse
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Fascinated by her exact blend of over-confidence, where you can see her doing that weird blinking thing she does when 'her complete lack of preparation or genuine intellectual curiosity' collides with 'facts she had not previously bothered to be across'.
October 3, 2025 at 10:30 AM
Fascinated by her exact blend of over-confidence, where you can see her doing that weird blinking thing she does when 'her complete lack of preparation or genuine intellectual curiosity' collides with 'facts she had not previously bothered to be across'.
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Like this is an official statement from the BTP which can be summarised as "Stopping crime? Nah, don't have time for that." It's like they're begging to be wound up.
October 2, 2025 at 12:47 PM
Like this is an official statement from the BTP which can be summarised as "Stopping crime? Nah, don't have time for that." It's like they're begging to be wound up.
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It's going to take time to make abolishing the Met a mainstream demand, but in the meantime giving the BTP the PSNI treatment might be worth pushing?
Bike thefts at stations 'decriminalised'
The British Transport Police will not investigate many categories of bicycle theft, the BBC learns.
www.bbc.co.uk
October 2, 2025 at 12:45 PM
It's going to take time to make abolishing the Met a mainstream demand, but in the meantime giving the BTP the PSNI treatment might be worth pushing?
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This explains why she believes she grew up under socialism in Nigeria. She's from a parallel universe.
Everybody thinks she's lazy, but actually she's very busy trying to get back to her own timeline.
Everybody thinks she's lazy, but actually she's very busy trying to get back to her own timeline.
Kemi Badenoch saying “the last time I checked, Northern Ireland did vote to leave” is so on-brand it hurts. www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Kemi Badenoch mistakenly says NI voted in favour of Brexit
In a BBC NI interview, the Tory leader said the
www.bbc.co.uk
October 2, 2025 at 5:20 PM
This explains why she believes she grew up under socialism in Nigeria. She's from a parallel universe.
Everybody thinks she's lazy, but actually she's very busy trying to get back to her own timeline.
Everybody thinks she's lazy, but actually she's very busy trying to get back to her own timeline.
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Painfully stupid on yet another topic that shouldn’t be difficult, while defending a busted Brexit policy from a decade ago? A day ending in a Y for Kemi.
Kemi Badenoch saying “the last time I checked, Northern Ireland did vote to leave” is so on-brand it hurts. www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Kemi Badenoch mistakenly says NI voted in favour of Brexit
In a BBC NI interview, the Tory leader said the
www.bbc.co.uk
October 2, 2025 at 5:46 PM
Painfully stupid on yet another topic that shouldn’t be difficult, while defending a busted Brexit policy from a decade ago? A day ending in a Y for Kemi.
I wish it was out this week when I've had two days on standby without being called (and tomorrow too) rather than next week when I've got 4-sector days on the 9th, 10th and 11th
The new Subway Builder game is absolutely stunning. I cannot wait for you all to experience it.
www.subwaybuilder.com
www.subwaybuilder.com
October 1, 2025 at 9:19 PM
I wish it was out this week when I've had two days on standby without being called (and tomorrow too) rather than next week when I've got 4-sector days on the 9th, 10th and 11th
I do find it incomprehensible that no-one in the government or indeed the opposition has condemned this. It should be an easy win, a clear statement of principles and making sure this stays a fringe position.
We now have two v prominent advocates of Reform - both Matthew Goodwin and Isabel Oakeshott - arguing that Shabana Mahmood (so Rishi Sunak and Paul Ince) can't be English.
That was a settled question long before this match in 1998. This kind of radicalisation by online racists would harm Reform
That was a settled question long before this match in 1998. This kind of radicalisation by online racists would harm Reform
October 1, 2025 at 9:10 PM
I do find it incomprehensible that no-one in the government or indeed the opposition has condemned this. It should be an easy win, a clear statement of principles and making sure this stays a fringe position.
1. Yes
2. Doing it right means doing it when it has effect and not just reaching for it as a comfort blanket against Reform.
If they're going to do it, I think they need to be very specific about what is racist and why it's racist, otherwise it just comes across as crying wolf.
2. Doing it right means doing it when it has effect and not just reaching for it as a comfort blanket against Reform.
If they're going to do it, I think they need to be very specific about what is racist and why it's racist, otherwise it just comes across as crying wolf.
(1) The prime minister should call out racism whether or not it’s politically convenient to do so.
(2) I absolutely do not believe this is a vote loser for Labour, especially if done right and with conviction
(2) I absolutely do not believe this is a vote loser for Labour, especially if done right and with conviction
Crying racism only hurts Labour
Activists like it, but the median voter will feel attacked.
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Activists like it, but the median voter will feel attacked.
📊 @bwalker.uk
October 1, 2025 at 8:35 PM
1. Yes
2. Doing it right means doing it when it has effect and not just reaching for it as a comfort blanket against Reform.
If they're going to do it, I think they need to be very specific about what is racist and why it's racist, otherwise it just comes across as crying wolf.
2. Doing it right means doing it when it has effect and not just reaching for it as a comfort blanket against Reform.
If they're going to do it, I think they need to be very specific about what is racist and why it's racist, otherwise it just comes across as crying wolf.