Apparently, there are dozens of seats (many in southern England) where Labour and the Lib Dems are unofficially agreeing not to campaign energetically against each other if only one of them has a realistic chance of defeating the Tories. In my constituency of Bath, Labour has no chance of winning, so would-be Labour voters are quietly encouraged to vote Lib Dem to defeat the Tory candidate.Lib Dem Mid Sussex put through my door yesterday , it does look like they and Labour are finding ways to help each other , obviously depending how true the statement is .
This is good news. At last some grown-ups in the room. Absolute sense not to split the anti-Tory vote.Apparently, there are dozens of seats (many in southern England) where Labour and the Lib Dems are unofficially agreeing not to campaign energetically against each other if only one of them has a realistic chance of defeating the Tories. In my constituency of Bath, Labour has no chance of winning, so would-be Labour voters are quietly encouraged to vote Lib Dem to defeat the Tory candidate.
There are also now a number of online 'vote-swapping' sites, where, say, a Labour supporter in a constituency agrees to vote Lib Dem (if the Lib Dems have the best chance of defeating the Tory candidate), in return for a would-be Lib Dem voter in another constituency voting Labour. Obviously considerable trust is involved!
Needless to say, the Tories are complaining about 'dirty tricks' - something they are world-leading experts in!
Same happens with Petrol. You actually pay VAT not just on the petrol you put in the car, but on the fuel duty for that petrol. Double taxation at it's finest.Benefit or not, being forced to pay tax on something that was taken from you as a tax in the first place is f***ing obscene.
..and for many people, petrol is paid for out of their taxable income, so the money they spend on petrol has already been taxed through PAYE. That's triple taxation.Same happens with Petrol. You actually pay VAT not just on the petrol you put in the car, but on the fuel duty for that petrol. Double taxation at it's finest.
Yes, I can't disagree with that.As a current PhD student I'm involved enough in the department to see how it works, but with enough distance to critically reflect on whether it's worth continuing with after I graduate.
My current answer is a resounding no. I see junior lecturers with excessive teaching loads, endless bureaucracy, faculty infighting and poor organisation, not to mention the expectation that you're meant to be publishing constantly at that stage of your career to simply keep your job. Sending out emails on a Saturday at 1am regularly, and funding calls are no picnic either.
Then you have the resentment of the undergrads who seem to think they're entitled to a degree because they paid tuition, and there's more and more of them but no extra staff because the universities are desperate for money even at prestigious unis. Assessment takes forever and then as you say the cheating has got more complex and AI will only continue to worsen that (though maybe the true skill we should be training is how to use AI properly).
All this for a starter salary in probably the high 30k range? Or even more likely, precarious short term contracts? "The passion for the work" doesn't make that worthwhile, no matter how much the cult of academia insists upon it.
Not that there are even enough jobs to go around.
VAT is also a 'regressive' tax, because it takes more of a poor person's income - a £100 VAT bill is 'nothing' to Richard Branson, but a lot if you're a pensioner...and for many people, petrol is paid for out of their taxable income, so the money they spend on petrol has already been taxed through PAYE. That's triple taxation.
I'm staggered at the level of support that Labour are claiming to have in Mid Sussex - at the last DC elections they polled 7% - but if true a very good chance the anti Tory vote will split and allow the appalling Kristy Adams in.Lib Dem Mid Sussex put through my door yesterday , it does look like they and Labour are finding ways to help each other , obviously depending how true the statement is .
Well I could define myself as the master of sarcasm and wit......but..... (you can guess the rest).As mentioned earlier, state pension has been defined as a benefit since 1946 - that's in your entire lifetime
Yes, I can't disagree with that.
What I would say to anyone interested in doing research is: crack on. Most of the 'noise' in academia is by-passable. And there are all sorts of opportunities to consult, edit a journal, etc, to bolster income.
Yes, the landscape is disappointing, but the one constant I have seen over 40 years is the poor quality of most people involved, meaning that they probably get what they deserve. This includes PhD students who slip into a comfy routine then pop out the other end without a clue what to do next.
I am in a committee meeting right now. You have never heard such a load of old bollocks. I said my bit then switch the mic and camera off...
And good luck!
i certainly hope this is the case. Tories losing mid Sussex would be .Lib Dem Mid Sussex put through my door yesterday , it does look like they and Labour are finding ways to help each other , obviously depending how true the statement is .
It's helpful that Mims is switching to the new East Grinstead seat. That'll take the "incumbent" name recognition boost out of the equation for Mid Sussex.i certainly hope this is the case. Tories losing mid Sussex would be .
Taking educational decisions out of the hands of trained, professional teachers and educational staff and putting it in the hands of stupid parents and Tory politicians.Oh good. More unresearched culture war BS
Sex education in English schools set to be banned before children are nine
Education secretary Gillian Keegan to announce guidelines for phased discussion of topics depending on pupils’ agewww.theguardian.com
Oh no, I'm sure it'll be fine.Taking educational decisions out of the hands of trained, professional teachers and educational staff and putting it in the hands of stupid parents and Tory politicians.
All to snatch votes.
And all at the cost of children’s education. Because we all know that not talking about a subject makes us all much wiser and more sensible about it.
It's not even " just" their education. As what they can no longer be taught (contraception,STDs, consent) could lead to life changing things for the children and more pressure on the NHS, police etcTaking educational decisions out of the hands of trained, professional teachers and educational staff and putting it in the hands of stupid parents and Tory politicians.
All to snatch votes.
And all at the cost of children’s education. Because we all know that not talking about a subject makes us all much wiser and more sensible about it.
Interesting that Mims chose the new East Grinstead and Uckfield seat. She has a history taking the easy option but surely Mid Sussex was a safer bet?It's helpful that Mims is switching to the new East Grinstead seat. That'll take the "incumbent" name recognition boost out of the equation for Mid Sussex.
I'm in Uckfield, so at some point I'll need to educate myself on who might be best placed to defeat Mims. Was a minefield in previous elections trying to figure out whether to go Lib Dem or Labour when Uckfield was part of Wealden - from one election to another it would swing (not that it mattered, Nus Ghani was getting 50%+ shares anyway).
Suspect it's going to be Lib Dem.
I believe East Grinstead and the surrounding villages lean more Tory than HH and BH, so it makes sense in that regard. Also the parts of Horsham constituency which that seat has picked up are also Tory voting.Interesting that Mims chose the new East Grinstead and Uckfield seat. She has a history taking the easy option but surely Mid Sussex was a safer bet?
Yes, there is so much bureaucratic nonsense in Higher Education - the 'educrats' have taken-over, and govern by 'strategies because they've never taught or written a scholarly book in their lives. Yet I would advise you to persevere with academia, because the current regime is unsustainable.Yes, I can't disagree with that.
What I would say to anyone interested in doing research is: crack on. Most of the 'noise' in academia is by-passable. And there are all sorts of opportunities to consult, edit a journal, etc, to bolster income.
Yes, the landscape is disappointing, but the one constant I have seen over 40 years is the poor quality of most people involved, meaning that they probably get what they deserve. This includes PhD students who slip into a comfy routine then pop out the other end without a clue what to do next.
I am in a committee meeting right now. You have never heard such a load of old bollocks. I said my bit then switch the mic and camera off...
And good luck!
EG and Uckfield a much safer bet now for the Tories. I did the local election count a year ago and she and her team spent most of the time watching the Tory vote pile up in those wards while they lost control of everything else. Shortly afterwards she announced she was choosing the new seat. I've been in a brief exchange with Dave Rowntree, the Lab candidate for Mid Sussex, who is pointing to polling, boundary changes, previous GE results in the constituency etc as putting him ahead of the Tories - extraordinary if he pulls it off!Interesting that Mims chose the new East Grinstead and Uckfield seat. She has a history taking the easy option but surely Mid Sussex was a safer bet?