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RIP Roy Hattersley. His memoirs are the funniest, least pompous & shortest I have read by a politician. And “Choose Freedom: the future for democratic socialism” is also well worth reading, though it’s probably too dangerously left-wing for these times.
The World at One asks what can be done about Elon Musk stirring up division. How about getting off X, which has become a platform for promoting fascism in the UK and beyond. The same should apply to the BBC and other institutions. #WATO
If this Sunday Times story is true, it's very bad news for the UK's credibility as a climate leader, for consumers & for the long term future of the UK car industry. The world is going electric & the UK needs to ensure it's not left behind.
Fascinating discussion but it made me think the main issue is not the money, it’s sorting out defence priorities (we can’t do everything) & procurement. We also need to be clearer on what exactly is the threat from Russia, economically weakened & mired in a long war it seems unable to win.
I don’t think Labour having debates it should have had years ago amounts to the party ripping itself apart. As for Tony Blair, he’s hardly Labour these days. That doesn’t mean he or his funders should be ignored, they have a legitimate point of view. But he’s a bit grand for mere party politics.