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Andy Burnham gives key speech on Labour's policy direction under his leadership.

From the Guardian in a surprisingly sarcastic article."After weeks in which the Makerfield MP has submitted himself to few questions from the media, he was formally announced as Labour leader on Friday. The public will have to wait until next week to hear more details of his plan for government.But in the meantime we have a TikTok video, published on Thursday, setting out the new prime minister’s likes and dislikes.1) Yorkshire pudding with Christmas turkey? “Where has this come from? It should not be done,” he said. “And, in fact, if I ever get a position of power to do something, I will pass legislation to ban it.”2) On the matter of tea-making, Burnham revealed he is a milk-first man. “I don’t know why. I just have a feeling that it softens the teabag a bit and makes it stronger,” he said. “Might be wrong. I know that will offend a lot of people, but there’ll be no legislation to ban that.”3) We also learned he is “vehemently against” single-file queuing at the bar. “Stop it immediately,” he said.4) Tackling people who play voice notes or music on public transport out loud is likely to be a flashpoint of the Burnham administration. “You just don’t want to listen to everybody else’s nonsense,” he said, confirming he is “very strongly against” this “antisocial behaviour”.5) On socks and sandals, he is less adamant. “I have been known to wear my Birkenstocks with socks. I’m not sure I should be admitting that.” He is, however, a “strong against” when it comes to clapping when a plane lands and using phones at gigs.6) And for too long, the country has been held back by football fans who leave the ground before the final whistle, the next prime minister believes. We learned this is not something his government is going to allow to continue.On Wednesday, Burnham took questions from members of the public in Cardiff. The hour-long session was edited down to two and a half minutes and posted on X. What will the soundtrack to your first 100 days be? someone asked. “One Day Like This, by Elbow. Do you know that song? Guy Garvey? He’s absolutely wonderful, actually. A wonderful person.”I personally feel much reassured that the country is now in the hands of a serious and determined politician with a firm political philosophy.

John Hawkes ● 7h3 Comments ● 4h

Class Warfare

"Private schools offer 41% more tree shade than state schools in England"'Analysis reveals stark socioeconomic divide, with schools with highest free school meal eligibility having fewer trees.'https://www.theguardian.com/education/2026/jul/16/private-schools-more-tree-shade-state-schools-englandNot only is the whole commissioning and intention of such an article and its underlying basis, so typical of the Guardian, and hilariously puerile, but the thought of how the so called analysis was carried out is jaw dropping.The intention is to show the unfairness of the private school system in comparison to that of the state and generate cries of "shame".But were the survey results produced by Lewis Winks, the environmental social scientist who led the research arrived at by visiting every school ?He must have done as he shows that there is a measured 41% advantage in tree cover for private schools.Note the precision of his measurement.And what does the fact of 'free school meal eligibility' have to do with it ?No mention of course of the geographical and demographic factors that probably were the deciding reasons as to the original placement of the schools.And are we to believe that Wimbledon High School for Girls on the main traffic route from the town centre to the Village is advantaged in this regard over Rickards Lodge Girl's school at the heart of leafy residential Wimbledon Park ?This just goes to show the lengths some will go to in order to foster a class war albeit it shows them up as being ignorant in the basis  of their research methods.And who funded this piece of pointless 'academic' work ?The taxpayer of course.Lewis Winks is a freelance writer, researcher and campaigner focused on cultural and social transformations, engaged research, environmental advocacy, and rights of access to the countryside.He works at Exeter University.And can obviously cannot find anything more important to spend his time and our money worrying about.

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Accepting work in Rangsit: Finding someone who fits your lifestyle

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