489. Musk’s AI Deepfake Disgrace & JD Vance’s Minnesota Lies (Question Time)
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White Christmas here in eastern Finland. -28C on the Christmas Eve.
I once cycled to school (3.7 kilometres) in -36C! We have snow for about six months a year, but I have never experienced any problems with cold weather or snow. You simply put enough clothes on. And we have equipment to deal with snow. To slippery places we put sand. And I had spikes in the front tyre of my bike.
Long overdue away win for Burnley! Brian Laws has my 100% backing. But we must sign Cork and Guidetti permanently plus CB and CM. Premier League here we come again!
Great to see a U-turn on Bookstart!
Enjoy reading your blog.
Lyn
Newfoundland, Canada
But now we need the blog iPad app!
In your first two years your policy was to maintain all Tory spending in all departments at pre 1997 levels.
Despite all your protestations about individual cuts like school sports and free books, which were half baked and crazy, you have not scheduled your proposed cuts if you were in power.
What would they be, line by line, Al?
Alastair, I feel sure you can give Michael Gove tips on the perils of moving from journalism to government. Life’s a little more complicated than 500 words can make if seem may be the gist of one of them.
I can’t believe you missed the tradition of a trip to Barnsley on Boxing day. Mind you I did too, I live in NZ one so it’s a long distance affair.
Sorry but I don’t share your support for Brian, in fact I was very disappointed when he was appointed. Forgive my pessimism but I thought we were doomed to Championship football for the foreseeable future. This comment coming from someone who traversed the globe to see them play and win at Wembley.
Anyway welcome to the world of the iPad – careful, it can get addictive.
Let’s start by cutting bankers’ bonuses and tax evasion, eh Dick? Top it up with a whip-round from the millionaire-dominated Cabinet and there won’t be any need for public sector cuts, will there?
You have a rose tinted calculator, lad, perhaps the one used by Brown for ten years.
Oh and what did he do to stop tax evasion in that time?
Oh and how many millionaires in the last Labour Cabinet(s)?
Catch a grip.
I’m not aware that Gordon did much to stop tax evasion – New Labour was very wary of antagonising the rich who had, after all, been mollycoddled for eighteen years. Also I don’t know how many millionaires there were in the Labour Cabinets of 1997 – 2010 – perhaps you could enlighten me? I do know there were – I think – two millionaires in Harold Wilson’s Cabinet (1964 – 1970), so millionaires in Labour Cabinets are not exactly unprecedented.
I think New Labour’s greatest achievement was keeping the Conservatives out of office for thirteen years. As I’m sure we all know, NL made itself electable by pinching a lot of Tory policies, specifically not introducing regulations into free market capitalism and not being too concerned about people becoming filthy rich. Nevertheless NL did manage to wrest some crumbs from the capitalist table – minimum wage being a good example. Reforms of that nature are all I expect from Labour, and don’t let’s underestimate them in a capitalist world.
My rose-tinted calculator includes the present government’s own official figures on tax evasion, figures which are frankly staggering. I don’t think Sir Philip Green and friends need lose too much sleep while Team Camneron is in office, do you?