Saturday, October 01, 2022

Michael Lambert: Keir Starmer – “Make Brexit Work”

Liz Truss, after only three weeks as prime minister, has shown that she is out of her depth and incompetent.

Kwarteng's 'financial statement' was a disaster which alarmed the markets. resulting in further increases in interest rates and an intervention by the Bank of England.

Labour held their conference where they voted in favour of electoral reform from First Past the Post to Proportional Representation which was duly overruled by Keir Starmer.

Starmer then went on to repeat his intention to 'Make Brexit Work'. This is an impossible task given that Brexit has caused so much damage and has been seen not to work.




Michael Lambert has a book out entitled BREXIT - It's not going too well, is it?, which is Michael Lambert’s humorous and satirical take on the history of Brexit. It is available to buy or download here.

Ukraine Troops Surround Key Town in Region Putin Annexed | DW News

Iranische Polizei verhaftet bei Protesten gegen das Regime mehrere Europäer – mindestens 19 Tote bei Ausschreitungen

NEUE ZÜRCHER ZEITUNG: Die Proteste in Iran halten trotz Repressalien der Regierung an, so auch die Festnahmen. Bei Ausschreitungen im Südosten des Landes kamen mindestens 19 Personen ums Leben.

Demonstrierende auf den Strassen Teherans (Aufnahme vom 19. September 2022). | Wana News Agency / Reuters

lia./(dpa/Reuters) Die Festnahmen im Zusammenhang mit den regierungskritischen Protesten in Iran gehen weiter. Unter den Verhafteten sollen auch neun Personen aus europäischen Ländern sein, darunter Deutschland, Polen, Italien, Frankreich, den Niederlanden oder Schweden, heisst es in einer durch iranische Medien verbreitete Erklärung des Geheimdienstministeriums.

Laut Medienberichten wurde auch ein bekannter iranischer Fussballspieler, der 36-jährige ehemalige Nationalspieler Hossein Mahini, wegen seiner Unterstützung der Proteste festgesetzt.

Unklar ist zudem das Schicksal eines Musikers: Der iranische Sänger Schwerwin Hadschipur hatte mit einem Protestsong mehr als 40 Millionen Klicks auf Instagram erreicht – das Video wurde aber am Donnerstagabend entfernt. Der Sänger soll im Norden des Landes verhaftet worden sein.

Sein Song mit dem Titel «Für» beschreibt unter anderem die Forderungen der Demonstranten. «Für Sehnsucht nach einem normalen Leben, für Tanzen auf den Strassen, für Küssen ohne Angst» heisst es etwa in dem Lied.


» |lia./(dpa/Reuters) | Samstag, 1. Oktober 2022

Is the UK Heading for Economic Disaster? | DW Business

Rising mortgage costs, pensions eroded, despairing businesses. It's only been a week since Prime Minister Liz Truss and her Chancellor, or Finance Minister, Kwasi Kwarteng announced a new economic plan to slash taxes and boost borrowing in the United Kingdom. But what a week it's been.

Truth To Power: How Brexit Led to Trussonomics


Brexit needs to be reversed asap. We Brits are Europeans. We belong in Europe. We belong in the EU. Kick these Europhobic Tories out of office! They are stale ideologues bereft of any new or sensible ideas. – © Mark Alexander

Großbritannien: Der Brexit beginnt zu wirken | Mit offenen Karten | ARTE

"Mit offenen Karten" untersucht den Zustand der britischen Wirtschaft nach mehreren sich überlagernden Krisen: Corona-Pandemie, Ukraine-Krieg und - Brexit. Eines der Ziele, die Ex-Premier Johnson mit dem EU-Austritt verfolgte, war die Wiederherstellung privilegierter politischer und wirtschaftlicher Beziehungen. Wurde dieses Ziel erreicht oder vielmehr verfehlt?

Seit August 2022 wird Großbritannien von Streikbewegungen erschüttert. Experten sprechen vom „Sommer der Unzufriedenheit“. Zur gleichen Zeit hat Brexit-Vollstrecker Boris Johnson seinen Platz als Premierminister räumen müssen. Warum also protestieren die Briten? Ist der Anstieg der Lebensmittel- und Energiepreise allein dem Krieg in der Ukraine geschuldet? „Mit offenen Karten“ untersucht den Zustand der britischen Wirtschaft nach mehreren sich überlagernden Krisen: Corona-Pandemie, Ukraine-Krieg und vor allem Brexit. Eines der Ziele, die Ex-Premier Johnson mit dem EU-Austritt verfolgte, war die Wiederherstellung privilegierter politischer und wirtschaftlicher Beziehungen zu den Vereinigten Staaten sowie zu bestimmten Commonwealth-Ländern. Wurde dieses Ziel erreicht oder vielmehr verfehlt?

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What's Behind the Coup in Burkina Faso? | DW News

In West Africa, Burkina Faso's leader, Paul-Henri Damiba, has been ousted in a military coup. Captain Ibrahim Traore has taken over as interim leader.

The soldiers behind the coup say they have dissolved the government and suspended the constitution. That's according to a statement read by an army army captain on state television. Earlier, explosions and heavy gunfire were reported near the presidential palace in the capital Wagadugu. Damiba's military junta seized power just nine months ago.



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Präsident Damiba in Burkina Faso abgesetzt: Seit dem Militärputsch im Januar regiert in dem westafrikanischen Land Oberstleutnant Damiba. Nun gab es abermals einen Staatsstreich. Das Übergangsparlament sei aufgelöst und die Verfassung ausgesetzt, heißt es. »

Trickle-down Truss Is Carrying On the dirty Work of Thatcher, Blair and Osborne

THE GUARDIAN: Britain has endured 40 years of decline thanks to this faulty economic theory. Will Keir Starmer finally kill it off?

If Kwasi Kwarteng’s mini-budget survives the storm it triggered, a banker on a million-pound annual salary stands to receive £50,000 of income tax relief – on top of the extra bonuses the bank can throw in, now that the Liz Truss government has removed the cap on them. Meanwhile, a Deliveroo rider gets a pep talk on the emancipatory value of aspiring to be wealthy, presumably as an incentive to pedal harder. This is the gist of the government’s growth strategy or, according to former Brexit minister David Frost, its antidote to stagnation and defeatism.

While it’s tempting to draw the obvious analogy between zombie ideas such as the trickle-down growth effect, and the classic Hollywood horror film Night of the Living Dead, a more appropriate response to the seriousness of the situation is to follow the banker’s extra cash. The government claims the banker will invest it, thus promoting growth. If it were not a blatant lie, it might have passed as a touching example of unfounded faith. But unlike Adam Smith’s bakers, butchers and brewers, who would invest any spare cash into better and more bread, ale and meat, the banker will buy into some fund that will, in turn, purchase shares, derivatives and bonds.

These recipients of the banker’s extra money have a long track record of not investing in actual productive capacity. Why would they, when the masses out there can’t afford to buy new, high-value products? … » | Yanis Varoufakis * | Saturday, October 1, 2022

* Yanis Varoufakis is the leader of MeRA25 in Greece’s parliament, a former finance minister of Greece, and author of Another Now

‘Cruel and Greedy’: High Earners on Kwasi Kwarteng Ditching Top Tax Rate

THE GUARDIAN: Seven people in 45% tax bracket that chancellor is abolishing share how they feel about decision

International markets, voters, members of the Conservative party and experts have reacted with dismay to Kwasi Kwarteng’s “fiscal event” last Friday, when the chancellor announced that the top tax rate of 45% would be abolished.

Here, seven high earners who will benefit from this tax cut share how they feel about it, and what they will do with the money. » | Jedidajah Otte | Saturday, October 1, 2022

Lizzie makes Maggie look like the fairy godmother! Maggie’s family background was steeped in Christianity, so despite her being somewhat hard-nosed at times, her Christianity showed through from time to time, too. The same cannot be said for Lizzie. Lizzie is clearly hard of heart: she clearly has a total lack of compassion for the less fortunate. The needy and poor are so obviously off her radar screen. Not much Christianity to be discerned there! Has she even read the Bible, I wonder? Does she have any understanding of its message?

I would urge her to consider the following two verses from the Bible. The same goes for Kwasi Kwarteng:

The righteous considereth the cause of the poor: but the wicked regardeth not to know it. KJB Proverbs 29:7

For the poor shall never cease out of the land: therefore I command thee, saying, Thou shalt open thine hand wide unto thy brother, to thy poor, and to thy needy, in thy land. KJB Deuteronomy 15:11

If Lizzie goes on like this, showing no mercy or compassion for the less fortunate, I cannot see her surviving in office for very long. – © Mark Alexander


Source of Bible quotes: King James Bible Online.

Britons to Burn Their Bills in Weekend Wave of Cost of Living Protests

THE GUARDIAN: Dozens of rallies planned from Plymouth to Aberdeen as £150bn energy price guarantee comes into effect

Demonstrators march from Downing Street to Trafalgar Square earlier this month to protest against rises in energy bills. Photograph: Guy Smallman/Getty Images

UK householders are poised to set fire to their utility bills on Saturday, in a wave of cost of living protests timed to coincide with the jump in gas and electricity unit prices that will cause bills to soar.

In what organisers forecast will be the largest nationwide protests against an economic crunch, which got worse this week with money market chaos and mortgage rate rises looming, dozens of rallies will be staged from Plymouth to Aberdeen, while postal and ailway workers also strike.

On the day the government’s £150bn energy price guarantee comes into effect, which allows average household bills to hit £2,500 a year, up from £1,971, people are expected to torch bills in Birmingham, Bradford, Brighton and London. » | Robert Booth Social affairs correspondent | Saturday, October 1, 2022

Friday, September 30, 2022

Burkina Faso’s Military Leader Ousted in Second Coup This Year

THE GUARDIAN: Army officer Captain Ibrahim Traore has overthrown Paul-Henri Damiba, eight months after he took power

A Burkina Faso army officer has ousted military leader Paul-Henri Damiba, dissolved the government and suspended the constitution and transitional charter.

In a statement read on national television late on Friday, Captain Ibrahim Traore said a group of officers had decided to remove Damiba due to his inability to deal with a worsening Islamist insurgency. He announced that borders were closed indefinitely and that all political and civil society activities were suspended. » | Reuters in Ouagadougou | Friday, September 30, 2022

Burkina Faso : le chef de la junte démis de ses fonctions, annoncent des militaires à la télévision : Les putschistes ont également annoncé la fermeture des frontières, ainsi que la suspension de la Constitution et la dissolution du gouvernement. »

Les images de la Floride ravagée par l'ouragan Ian

La côte ouest de la Floride était, après Cuba, la cible suivante sur la trajectoire de l'ouragan Ian. Le cyclone de catégorie 4 a frappé l'Etat américain sur sa côte ouest, mercredi 28 septembre, avec des rafales atteignant presque 250 km/h. Deux mille foyers ont été privés d'électricité.

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Vladimir Poutine scelle l’annexion de quatre territoires d’Ukraine à l’issue d’un discours anti-Occident

LE MONDE : Applaudi à plusieurs reprises, le président russe a appelé l’Ukraine à « un cessez-le-feu », malgré les récentes déconvenues des troupes de Moscou.


Ce devait être un discours « volumineux », selon Dmitri Peskov, son porte-parole. Il n’a finalement duré que trente-sept minutes. Le président russe, Vladimir Poutine, a officialisé, vendredi 30 septembre, l’annexion par la Russie des quatre territoires de l’est de l’Ukraine consultés par référendum, au nom du « droit à l’autodétermination des peuples ». « C’est la volonté de millions de personnes », a affirmé Vladimir Poutine lors d’une cérémonie officielle en présence de centaines de dignitaires, dont des élus de la Douma, dans la salle Saint-Georges du Kremlin.

« Les habitants de Louhansk, Donetsk, Kherson et Zaporijia deviennent nos citoyens pour toujours », a-t-il ajouté, ajoutant que les populations avaient voté « sans équivoque » pour « un avenir commun ». « Quatre nouvelles régions russes » seront ainsi formées, a-t-il dit. Nous défendrons ces terres « de toutes nos forces et par tous les moyens », a-t-il martelé, parlant d’un combat « pour la grande Russie historique ». « L’Union soviétique n’existe plus, nous ne pouvons plus revenir dans le passé, mais la Russie n’en a plus besoin, n’a plus besoin de cela », a-t-il poursuivi. » | Le Monde avec AFP et Reuters | vendredi 30 septembre 2022

What Russia’s Annexation Means for the War | DW News

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday formally announced that Moscow will annex four occupied regions of Ukraine, in an act condemned by the global community and in violation of international law.

Speaking at an event at the Kremlin, Putin announced the incorporation of the four Russian-occupied regions — Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk and Zaporizhzhia. Putin described them as "four new regions" of Russia.

"I want to say this to the Kyiv regime and its masters in the West: People living in the Luhansk, Donetsk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia [regions] are becoming our citizens forever," Putin said.
Putin called on Ukraine to sit down for talks to end the more than seven-month-long war, but warned sternly that Russia would never surrender control of the Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions.

Putin said the West had broken its promises to Russia and had no moral right to talk about democracy, and that the countries of the West were acting as the imperialist states that they had "always been."


Failure to Raise Benefits Would Be ‘Hostile and Harmful’, Truss Is Warned

THE GUARDIAN: PM reneging on Conservative promise to increase benefits in line with inflation ‘morally indefensible’, say experts

Liz Truss will deliver the biggest permanent real-terms cut to the basic rate of benefits ever made if she fails to raise them in line with inflation, one of the UK’s leading poverty charities has said.

The Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) urged the government not to renege on its promise, made earlier this year, to raise universal credit and other working age benefits in line with inflation. It said such a move would be a “harmful act of historic proportions” – and deliver a devastating blow to millions of families on low incomes.

The JRF’s intervention follows widespread outrage at suggestions that the Treasury will seek to strip billions of pounds from the welfare budget to help repair shattered government finances after its disastrous mini-budget last week, which announced generous tax breaks for the rich but caused a near financial crisis. » | Patrick Butler Social policy editor| Friday, September 30, 2022

If this heartless woman reneges on Tory promises, she will be nothing less than evil. Very many struggling families rely on those benefits just to survive. This is an outrage. – © Mark Alexander

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Ukraine Makes NATO Membership Bid Following Putin's Annexation of Four Ukrainian Regions

Ukraine’s president says his country is submitting an “accelerated” application to join the NATO transatlantic military alliance. Kyiv’s move follows Moscow’s formal annexation of four partly occupied regions.

“We are taking our decisive step by signing Ukraine’s application for accelerated accession to NATO,” Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in a Telegram post issued in the wake of Russia’s annexation announcement.

Ascension to NATO requires the unanimous approval of all 30 of the alliance’s member states. Prior to launching its offensive in late February, Russia had insisted on guarantees from the West that Ukraine would never join NATO.

«Warum werden sie so bestraft?» Königin Margrethe II. entzieht vier Enkeln den Prinzen-Titel – in den besten Kreisen kommt so etwas häufiger vor

NEUE ZÜRCHER ZEITUNG: Royale Titel und Würden sind für Mitglieder von Königsfamilien ein emotionales Thema.

Königin Margrethe II. von Dänemark will die dänische Monarchie entschlacken. | Imago

Die dänische Königin Margrethe II. will einem Teil ihrer Enkel die Titel Prinz und Prinzessin entziehen. Betroffen sind die Kinder von Prinz Joachim – zwei Söhne aus erster Ehe sowie ein Sohn und eine Tochter mit der jetzigen Ehefrau. Ab dem 1. Januar 2023 sind die vier nur noch Grafen und Gräfin von Monpezat. Die Königin gibt als Begründung an, sie wolle den vier Enkelkindern so Freiheiten einräumen. Doch diese wollen diese Freiheiten offenbar gar nicht.

Der Vater Prinz Joachim sagt in einem Interview mit der dänischen Boulevardzeitung «B.T.»: «Ich bin sehr, sehr traurig, wenn ich sehe, wie betrübt die Kinder sind. Warum wird ihnen die Identität genommen? Warum werden sie so bestraft?»

Die Königin will mit dem Schritt die dänische Monarchie weiter entschlacken. Ein Schritt, der wenig überrascht – die Art der Kommunikation hingegen schon. Es erstaunt, dass die Königsfamilie den Streit öffentlich über die Medien austrägt. Das zeigt jedoch auch: Die Titel sind für Mitglieder von Königsfamilien ein emotionales Thema. Vier Geschichten aus jüngster Vergangenheit. » | Claudia Rey, Elena Oberholzer | Freitag, 30. September 2022

WIKIPEDIA (D): Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg »

WIKIPEDIA (E): Danish Royal Family »

WIKIPÉDIA (F): Famille royale de Danemark »

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Putin Annexes Four Regions of Ukraine in Major Escalation of Russia’s War

THE GUARDIAN: Russian president signs ‘accession treaties’ at Kremlin in defiance of international law

Vladimir Putin celebrates with the Moscow-appointed heads of four partially-occupied Ukrainian regions after signing ‘accession treaties’ in the Kremlin. Photograph: Contributor/8523328/Getty Images

Vladimir Putin has signed “accession treaties” formalising Russia’s illegal annexation of four occupied regions in Ukraine, marking the largest forcible takeover of territory in Europe since the second world war.

The signing ceremony, held in defiance of international law, took place in the Grand Kremlin Palace in the presence of the country’s political elites, and comes on the heels of Kremlin-orchestrated. fake referendums in the four Ukrainian regions – Kherson, Zaporizhzhia, Luhansk and Donetsk.

Putin kicked off the ceremony with a lengthy, combative and angry speech in which the Russian leader issued new nuclear threats, promising to “protect” the newly annexed lands “with all the forces and means at our disposal”.

“The people have made their choice. An unequivocal choice … This is the will of millions of people,” Putin said, adding that the citizens of the four occupied regions will be part of Russia “for ever”.

Shortly after, Putin signed the “accession treaties” on a podium alongside the Russian-installed heads of Zaporizhzhia, Kherson, Donetsk and Luhansk. » | Pjotr Sauer | Friday, September 30, 2022

Putin feiert Annexion: 4 ukrainische Regionen sollen jetzt zu Russland gehören

Russlands Präsident Wladimir Putin verkündet bei einer Feier in Moskau, dass die vier ukrainischen Regionen Donezk, Luhansk, Cherson und Saporischschja zu Russland gehören - und annektiert nach der Krim 2014 weitere Gebiete der Ukraine.

Der ukrainische Präsident Wolodymyr Selenskyj forderte die Menschen in Russland dazu auf, Putin zu stoppen: "Sie müssen den Einen in Russland stoppen, der Krieg mehr will als Ihr Leben, das Leben der Menschen in Russland."

International wurde die angekündigte Annexion schon im Vorfeld verurteilt.


Live: Vladimir Putin Officially Annexing Four Ukrainian Regions at Moscow Ceremony

Russian President Vladimir Putin and top officials of Russia-held territories in Ukraine sign agreements in a ceremony to start the process of absorbing parts of Ukraine into Russia, defying international law.

UK Isolated as EU Agrees Windfall Tax on Energy Firms

THE GUARDIAN: Levy could raise €140bn, and energy ministers also set targets to cut electricity use

EU energy ministers have agreed to levy windfall taxes on energy companies’ profits, and to cut electricity use, but remain at loggerheads over proposals to cap the price of gas.

Meeting in Brussels on Friday, the bloc’s 27 energy ministers signed off on proposals to levy a “solidarity contribution” on fossil fuel producers that have benefited from soaring energy prices. » | Jennifer Rankin in Brussels | Friday, September 30, 2022

Iran: Woman Arrested for Having Breakfast without Wearing Hijab

FIRST POST: Even as anti-hijab protests continued in Iran and spread to Afghanistan, an Iranian woman named Donya Rad was arrested for having breakfast without wearing a hijab on Friday.

Donya Rad was arrested for having breakfast without wearing a hijab. Image Courtesy: @AlinejadMasih

New Delhi: Even as anti-hijab protests continued in Iran and spread to Afghanistan, an Iranian woman named Donya Rad was arrested for having breakfast without wearing a hijab on Friday.

The information was shared on Twitter by Iranian journalist and activist Masih Alinejad whose post read, “The woman who posted this photo got arrested for the crime of having breakfast without hijab! This is the horrific story of being a woman in Iran in 21st century.”

“Her name is Donya Rad. Women will continue their civil disobedience every day,” her post added. » | FP Staff | Friday, September 30, 2022

Le Royaume-Uni doit vite restaurer sa crédibilité

LE MONDE – ÉDITORIAL : Le gouvernement britannique est face à un dilemme. Soit il revient sur son programme fiscal radical, ce qui lui ferait perdre tout crédit politique. Soit il s’entête, et la crise financière empirera.

En présentant le 23 septembre un programme fiscal radical et déconnecté du contexte économique, la première ministre britannique, Liz Truss, et son chancelier de l’Echiquier, Kwasi Kwarteng, ont provoqué une onde de choc spectaculaire. Depuis une semaine, le Royaume-Uni essuie une tempête financière et monétaire comme le pays en a rarement connu. Il a suffi d’une poignée de mesures mal calibrées pour jeter un doute sur la capacité de la cinquième économie mondiale à rembourser sa dette.

A peine nommé, le gouvernement veut enclencher un « cercle vertueux de la croissance ». Si l’intention est compréhensible, la méthode pour y parvenir est contestée à la fois par les marchés financiers, le Fonds monétaire international, l’opposition travailliste et même une partie des conservateurs. Un tour de force. » | Éditorial « du Monde » | vendredi 30 septembre 2022

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Entre gel des factures d’énergie et fortes baisses d’impôt, l’énorme pari budgétaire du gouvernement britannique : Le cabinet de Liz Truss va emprunter autant que lors de la grande crise financière de 2008. Les marchés s’inquiètent et l’opposition parle de « folie ». »

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Russia Prepares Large Annexation Ceremony for Occupied Territories | DW News

During an event to be held Friday at the Kremlin, Russia will annex four occupied regions of Ukraine in an act condemned by the global community and in violation of international law. President Vladimir Putin is expected to announce the incorporation of the four Russian-occupied regions — Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk and Zaporizhzhia — during a ceremony that, according to Moscow, will see the Ukrainian regions become part of the Russian Federation. Putin on Thursday signed decrees recognizing the supposed independence of Zaporizhzhia and Kherson, mirroring a decree signed in February regarding the Ukrainian regions of Luhansk and Donetsk. "I order the recognition of the state sovereignty and independence" of the regions of Zaporizhzhia and Kherson, situated in southern Ukraine, Putin said in the decrees. The four territories create a land corridor between Russia and the Crimean peninsula which was illegally annexed by Moscow in 2014 in a similar process. So-called referendums were hastily held in recent days amid an effective Ukrainian counteroffensive that has seen Russian forces pushed back in the east.

Russia's illegal annexation plan condemned

Moscow's plans have been widely condemned with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres slamming the annexation scheme as "a dangerous escalation" that "has no place in the modern world." US President Joe Biden said Thursday that "the United States will never, never, never" recognize Russia's claims on sovereign Ukraine territory. Both German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock sharply condemned the so-called referendums in the Russian-occupied Ukrainian territories. During these "sham referendums," Baerbock said "people were taken out of their homes or from their jobs" at gunpoint "to cast votes in glass ballot boxes." "This is the opposite of free and fair elections," she added. Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will on Friday convene an "urgent" meeting of his national security council according to his presidential spokesman. The UN Security Council will vote on a resolution on Friday condemning the referendums, although Moscow's veto power will ensure it has no chance of being passed.


UK Prime Minister Liz Truss Grilled over Tax Cuts in Local Radio Interviews - BBC News

Prime Minister Liz Truss has defended the new government’s economic policies in a series of interviews with BBC Local Radio stations.

Eight local radio presenters put questions and concerns to the prime minister, who has said her government needs to continue to "deliver economic growth, jobs and opportunities".



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Liz Truss is a heartless woman. It is clear that she has no feeling for the less fortunate, or compassion. How can it be right to cut taxes for the superrich when young families are struggling to put food on the table for their children? Often, to do so, they have to go to food banks! This in the United Kingdom in 2022! This is morally indefensible; in fact, it is an outrage!

It is high time that our prime minister, whoever it is, and regardless of stripe, concentrate on ensuring that people have adequate money to live each week. Living from hand-to-mouth is not an acceptable aim for them for any prime minister of the United Kingdom in the modern age.

We like to think of ourselves as a Christian nation, however loosely that might be defined. Yet we allow people to go to bed at night underfed and cold, especially in winter. I wonder how many old people will die of hypothermia this winter? I would suggest that it is high time that our prime minister concentrate on eradicating poverty rather than concentrate on enriching further the superrich!

By the way, Madame Truss, cutting taxes for the superrich WILL NOT generate significant growth in the economy. Selling a few more superyachts will do little to shore up economic activity on the high street! If you want to create growth in the economy, you need to put money into the pockets of the lower and middle classes. It is they who will generate demand for white goods, new cars, etc. The superrich will just stash most of it away. Their needs have already been taken care of. Moreover, many of them just take their money out of the country to tax havens anyway.

Madame Truss: I do declare that you are clueless! – © Mark Alexander

Election au Brésil : un dernier débat venimeux entre Bolsonaro et Lula au Brésil

LE MONDE : Le chef de l’Etat sortant d’extrême droite et l’ex-président de gauche, favori de l’élection présidentielle qui aura lieu ce dimanche, ont dû être rappelés à l’ordre à plusieurs reprises.

Les candidats à la présidence brésilienne (de gauche à droite) Jair Bolsonaro, Padre Kelmon, Luiz Felipe D’Avila, Soraya Thronicke, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Simone Tebet et Ciro Gomes, avant le dernier débat présidentiel avant les élections générales du 2 octobre, au réseau de télévision Globo à Rio de Janeiro, au Brésil, le 29 septembre 2022. MAURO PIMENTEL / AFP

L’ex-président de gauche Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva et le chef de l’Etat sortant d’extrême droite, Jair Bolsonaro, favoris de la présidentielle de dimanche au Brésil, ont échangé des propos haineux lors du dernier débat télévisé, jeudi 29 septembre au soir, se traitant l’un l’autre de « menteur » et de « corrompu ».

Les premières minutes de ce débat – auquel des dizaines de millions de téléspectateurs ont assisté durant plus de trois heures sur la chaîne TV Globo – ont donné lieu à de violentes passes d’armes, à trois jours du scrutin le plus polarisé de l’histoire récente du Brésil. Lula comme Bolsonaro sont sortis de leurs gonds et ont dû être rappelés à l’ordre à plusieurs reprises par le médiateur.

La tension a ensuite baissé d’un cran, mais peu de propositions concrètes ont été formulées par les sept candidats présents (sur les onze en lice), lors d’un débat jugé d’un faible niveau par les commentateurs. » | Le Monde avec AFP | vendredi 30 septembre 2022

Early Liz Truss Comments on Scrapping Benefits Stoke Fears of Further Cuts

THE GUARDIAN: Proposals from 1995 condemning ‘recycling’ of taxpayers’ money add to concerns for universal credit increase

The chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, right, arriving in Darlington on Thursday, said it was ‘premature’ to say if benefits would rise in line with inflation. Photograph: Owen Humphreys/PA

Liz Truss has previously suggested universal benefits such as the state pension should be scrapped because of the “huge expense” to taxpayers of “recycling” their money through the system – prompting fears she could go further still with her plans to cut back the benefits bill.

The proposal, included in her motion to the Liberal Democrat Youth conference in spring 1995, highlighted the “enormous – and rising – cost of pensions and child benefit”, calling for a “search for realistic alternatives to universal benefits”.

Truss, who left the party the next year to join the Conservatives, had added that it was not “socially desirable to pay out universal benefits in the current fashion”, given the “huge expense to the taxpayers of recycling money through the tax system”. » | Pippa Crerar, Political editor | Friday, September 30, 2022

State pensions are NOT a “benefit”! Benefits are handouts from the government. State pensions have to be paid for, by law, by the eventual recipient.

Madame Truss is going the right way about getting people onto the streets! I see before me a ‘winter of discontent’. In order to avoid this happening, I suggest that Madame Truss be unceremoniously kicked out of Number 10. I also suggest that her sidekick, the practitioner of voodoo economics, also be kicked out of Number 11. BEFORE they do any more damage to this country and its economy. The Tories should be kicked out of office forthwith, as well. They have been in office for far too long. As a result, they are stale and bereft of any good ideas.

I suggest that Madame Truss be recycled: recycled into the dustbin of history! – © Mark Alexander

Thursday, September 29, 2022

The Guardian View on the UK Economy: Sack Kwarteng, Oust Truss

THE GUARDIAN – EDITORIAL: The crisis was created by the new government. But the British people, not ministers, are paying the price

The prime minister and her chancellor are determined to impose a new economic orthodoxy on Britain.’ Photograph: Rory Arnold/No 10 Downing Street

Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng are the authors of the economic crisis now battering Britain and its people. They alone demanded the tax cutting mini-budget that has triggered the worst financial instability to threaten this country since 2008. Since they, and no one else, own this growing national disaster, they alone must take responsibility for it New polls showing record Labour leads demonstrate the toxicity of their actions.

The prime minister and her chancellor are determined to impose a new economic orthodoxy on Britain. They are able to do so because Conservative party members have imposed a doctrinaire rightwing leadership on a country that has never voted for it, committed to a philosophy of small government that prioritises radical deregulation over greater fairness, regional equality and ba>sic economic literacy. It is a policy profoundly out of touch with the values and priorities of the nation – just 19% of the public think the mini-budget is fair. But it is also out of harmony with the majority that voted for Brexit in 2016 and helped elect the Johnson government in 2019. Ms Truss and Mr Kwarteng give every impression of not caring. They seem to think they are clever and other people are stupid. » | Editorial | Thursday, September 29, 2022

Liz Truss is a lightweight. Kwasi Kwartend is a practirioner of voodoo economics! The country needs some grown-up leadership. Now more than ever. Neoliberal economic policy is past its sell-by date. Trickle-down economics is a myth; in practice, it is more akin to 'trickle-up economics'.

Any economist worth his/her salt should propound economic theories which work for the benefit of all. If they don't, they are useless. Just like this prime minister and chancellor of the exchequer.

The sooner we get rid of these shysters, the better it will be for all. – © Mark Alexander

UK Economy: Is There Worse to Come?

The British pound has tanked, markets are in crisis and economists worldwide are panicking. What’s happening to the British economy?

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Dangerous Escalation as Russia to Forcibly Annex Large Part of Ukraine

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Tax Cuts Funded on Backs of Poor ‘Morally Indefensible’, Say Campaigners

THE GUARDIAN: Government could seek to reduce welfare benefits spending in wake of recent mini-budget

Poverty campaigners have said it would be “morally indefensible” for ministers to fund tax cuts for the richest on the backs of the poor, amid speculation that ministers may reduce welfare benefits in the wake of last week’s ill-received fiscal statement.

Friday’s mini-budget announced billions of tax cuts benefiting high earners, but the subsequent market fallout plunged the UK’s finances into near crisis. The government is expected to have to make tens of billions of pounds of public spending cuts later this year to try to put the UK’s finances on a sound footing.

With prime minister Liz Truss having made high-profile political commitments to increase defence and NHS spending, welfare is seen as a prime candidate for cuts. » | Patrick Butler, Social policy editor | Thursday, September 29, 2022

‘A reverse Robin Hood’: key exchanges from Liz Truss’s radio interviews: Memorable points from prime minister’s morning round of interviews at a glance »

No Big Deal. Just Two Guys Walking Together, Holding Hands.


One thing that impressed me years ago when I worked in the Middle East was the sight of two men walking down the street, holding hands. Naturally, coming from the West, I was very surprised to see it at first. Why? Because homosexuality is strictly verboten in Middle Eastern countries. Men holding hands seemed a gay thing to me in those days.

However, what I soon discovered was this: men holding hands in the Middle East is not a gay marker at all. It is simply two Muslim brothers showing warmth and non-sexual affection for each other. It has everything to do with the Muslim brotherhood. It is also a mark of respect for the other. In fact, as a mark of respect, they also kiss each other, particularly on the forehead. I lost count of the number of times I saw my male students showing each other affection, even in the classroom. But I stress that they were not sexual gestures.

There are many aspects of Islam which are most impressive: this cultural habit is/was one of them. How uptight we Westerners are when it comes to men showing each other affection in any shape or form. Particularly the further north in Europe one goes; and more especially in the Anglosphere. Brits are probably the most uptight about this sort of thing. (I am the exception.)

This affection was often shown to me, their instructor, as well. My students—I always taught adult males there—also used to want to walk down the corridor holding my hand as well! It was a mark of their respect for me. They would also carry my briefcase for me back to the staffroom. At first one is a little surprised (and embarrassed) to walk down the corridor holding another man's hand (I wasn't out in those days), but one soon gets used to it.

We could learn a lot from the Islamic world. Christianity, it seems to me, lacks that sense of warmth and brotherhood. And if you’re British on top of it, that awful ‘stiff upper lip’ used to have to be shown. When I was growing up, it was so all-pervasive in the culture. Back in the day, a man dare not show his true feelings at all! Fortunately, it has got a little better over the years. Brits are not the emotional cripples they once were! Alhamdulillah !– © Mark Alexander

For this nice, expressive photo, I kindly thank Marshall and Christin Hughey on Pinterest.

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L’inflation alimentaire en France s’approche des 10 % dans les supermarchés

LE MONDE : Certains produits de première nécessité, comme les pâtes ou le riz, se sont envolés de 20, 30, voire 130 % sur un an. Et le rythme ne ralentit pas.

« L’invitée surprise. » C’est ainsi que Jean-Philippe André, président de l’Association nationale des industries agroalimentaires (ANIA) qualifie l’inflation. Il se remémore, qu’il y a un an à peine, le sujet n’était même pas abordé. Depuis, la valse des étiquettes s’est enclenchée dans les rayons des supermarchés. Et le rythme ne ralentit pas. Après avoir franchi la barre des 5 % en juin, l’inflation alimentaire s’approche désormais du seuil des 10 %.

C’est le constat dressé par le cabinet d’analyses IRI France, qui publiait, jeudi 29 septembre, les données collectées à la fin de ce mois. Cette société qui scrute les achats des consommateurs après leur passage en caisse avait enregistré un premier frémissement des prix à la hausse, en décembre 2021.

Neuf mois plus tard, elle constate que les prix des produits de grande consommation ont bondi, en un an, de 9,11 %. Sur les seuls produits alimentaires, la progression est de 9,75 %. IRI France pointe les rayons épicerie salée, crémerie, surgelés et glaces, où les hausses de tarifs dépassent les 10 %. Avec une mention spéciale pour les viandes surgelées dont l’inflation frôle les 30 %. Seuls les apéritifs anisés se distinguent avec une tarification en léger retrait. » | Par Laurence Girard | jeudi 29 septembre 2022

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The Liz Truss BBC Local Radio Interviews

Released On: 29 Sep 2022 Available for over a year

Liz Truss speaks to eight BBC Local Radio stations, defending her mini-budget, saying she was prepared to make "controversial and difficult decisions" to get the economy moving.

Newscast has assembled the full set of interviews.

The BBC local radio round has been a pre-conference tradition for political party leaders for many years, a chance to speak directly to voters.

Thanks to our colleagues at BBC Local Radio in Leeds, Norfolk, Kent, Lancashire, Nottingham, Tees, Bristol and Stoke who produced these interviews.

The presenters were Rima Ahmed, Chris Goreham, Anna Cookson, Graham Liver, Sarah Julian, Amy Oakden, James Hanson and John Acres.

Newscast is hosted by Adam Fleming. The producers of this episode were Louisa Lewis, Jonathan Aspinwall, Chris Brindley and Carlie Swain.


Listen to the interviews here.

Disastrous Liz Truss interviews show BBC local radio still packs a punch »

Just Economists Losing Their Minds over Trussonomics

Just some experts outlining just how badly the Tories have handled the economy.

Le Royaume-Uni s’enfonce à nouveau dans la crise politique

LE MONDE : La panique a gagné les rangs des députés conservateurs, après l’intervention inédite de la Banque d’Angleterre pour éviter une panique financière provoquée par le « minibudget » du gouvernement de Liz Truss.

Avec leur « minibudget » – en fait, un énorme stimulus fiscal au seul bénéfice des plus riches –, la première ministre britannique, Liz Truss, et son chancelier de l’Echiquier (le ministre des finances), Kwasi Kwarteng, ont provoqué une tempête financière, mais aussi une nouvelle et profonde crise politique. Et ce, trois semaines seulement après leur prise de fonctions, alors que le Parti conservateur se remet juste du scandale du « partygate » et du départ humiliant de son précédent chef de file, Boris Johnson.

Face à cette spectaculaire et catastrophique entrée en matière, les commentateurs politiques parlent déjà d’« opération-suicide » pour la dirigeante, mais aussi pour les tories : en détruisant la crédibilité économique de la droite britannique, MmeTruss offre un boulevard aux travaillistes, qui, après douze années dans l’opposition, rêvent désormais tout haut de Downing Street. » | Par Cécile Ducourtieux (Londres, correspondante) | jeudi 29 septembre 2022

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Teilmobilmachung in Russland: Zehntausende haben das Land bereits verlassen

NEUE ZÜRCHER ZEITUNG: Vor allem Männer, aber auch Frauen und Kinder fliehen seit dem 21. September ins nahe Ausland. An Grenzübergängen haben sich zum Teil kilometerlange Schlangen gebildet. Der Exodus aus Russland dürfte weiter anhalten.

In der kasachischen Stadt Uralsk stehen Russinnen und Russen Schlange, um sich zu registrieren. | Denis Spiridonov / AP

Seit der russische Präsident Wladimir Putin am 21. September die Teilmobilmachung von 300 000 Reservisten verkündet hat, sind die Ausreisen von Russen nach Europa stark angestiegen. Laut Zahlen der europäischen Grenzschutzagentur Frontex sind zwischen dem 19. und dem 25. September fast 66 000 russische Staatsangehörige über die Landgrenze legal in die Europäische Union eingereist – 30 Prozent mehr als in der Woche zuvor. Aktuellere Daten liegen derzeit nicht vor, die Zahlen dürften inzwischen aber weiter gestiegen sein.

Der grösste Teil der Grenzübertritte nach Europa entfällt dabei auf Finnland, wo letzte Woche mehr als 40 000 Russen eingereist sind. Estland und Litauen verzeichneten laut Frontex je über 9000 Grenzübertritte. Die baltischen Staaten haben ihre Einreisebestimmungen jüngst stark verschärft, und kürzlich hat auch die Regierung in Helsinki angekündigt, die Einreise russischer Touristen stoppen zu wollen. » | Jonas Roth | Donnerstag, 29. September 2022

Warum Europa russische Deserteure und Kriegsdienstverweigerer aufnehmen sollte: Noch sind Russlands Grenzen offen. Die Zahl der Männer steigt, die vor der Mobilisierung fliehen. Wie sollen die europäischen Staaten mit ihnen umgehen? Sind sie bedroht oder eine Bedrohung? »

Truss and Treasury Secretary Fail to Reassure Markets as Bond Yields Rise, Stocks Tumble and Pound Slides – Business Live

THE GUARDIAN: Prime minister and Chris Philp fail to restore investor confidence in series of interviews, as government bond yields rise and stock markets tumble

The prime minister, Liz Truss, and the Treasury’s no 2, Chris Philp, have both done a round of broadcast interviews this morning – but their comments appear to have done little to reassure markets.

Government bond yields are rising again, the stock market has tumbled and the pound is sliding. Sterling is now worth $1.0789, a 0.9% drop on the day.

The FTSE 100 and FTSE 250 indices have lost 1.8% and 2.3% respectively this morning. Germany’s Dax has dropped 1.9%, France’s CAC has slid 1.8% and Italy’s FTSE MiB fell 1.1%.

Despite a barrage of criticism, from the International Monetary Trust and the former Bank of England governor Mark Carney, the government is refusing to perform a U-turn on the package of £45bn of unfunded tax cuts aimed at the wealthy it announced on Friday. There is also no sign at the moment that the fiscal policy statement planned for 23 November could be brought forward.

Truss said this morning: “I have to do what I believe is right for the country and what is going to help move our country forward.” » | Julia Kollewe | Thursday, September 29, 2022

Market-turmoil and Slumping British Pound after UK Government Announced Economic Plans | DW News

The new UK government's plan for huge tax cuts financed by borrowing have drawn strong criticism from the IMF. The British pound has slumped - so has London lost control of the economy? The Day put that question to Phillip Inman, economics editor of the UK's Observer newspaper.

Thom Hartmann: Has PM Liz Truss Wrecked the UK Economy? Featuring Richard Wolff

Is British prime minister Liz Truss trashing the economy of her country? A tax cut for the rich and little for the poor. The pound sterling has crashed against the dollar and the euro.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has publicly rebuked the UK government, which is almost unheard of.

Is the country spinning out of control financially?



Bio: Professor Richard Wolff, Economist / Co-founder, Democracy At Work / Author of numerous books including The Sickness is the System: When Capitalism Fails to Save Us from Pandemics or Itself (also available as an eBook) / Host-Economic Update w/Prof. Richard Wolff on FSTV

Government Is Undercutting UK Institutions, Says Former Bank Governor

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What Tory MPs are saying about Kwasi Kwarteng's future »

Wednesday, September 28, 2022

Emergency Action by Bank of England amid UK Economic Turmoil

As the economic storm clouds over the UK darkened further still, the Bank of England today staged a dramatic intervention - saying it will start buying up government debt in an effort to stabilise markets and protect pension funds.

The surging cost of borrowing, sparked last week by the Chancellor's tax-cutting plans, had earlier drawn a stinging rebuke from the IMF - but the government says it's sticking to its guns, although departments will be asked to identify 'spending efficiencies'.

Labour says parliament should be recalled so the prime minister is held to account over the crisis.



Truss and Kwarteng are not fit for purpose. They need to go. Go before the UK economy is totally ruined. Both of them are greenhorns. No to tax cuts for the super-rich! No to Kwarteng’s voodoo economics! – © Mark Alexander

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Tory MPs Tell Truss: Sack Kwarteng or Face Mutiny

THE GUARDIAN: MPs express disbelief over sterling slump as privately some fear PM’s government is ‘dead on arrival’

Liz Truss visits a business in Kent with Kwasi Kwarteng. One MP said: ‘Kwasi will have to go. She won’t have any option.’ Photograph: Dylan Martinez/Reuters

Liz Truss is facing growing pressure from jittery Conservative MPs to sack Kwasi Kwarteng or face a mutiny after the Bank of England’s emergency intervention to address the turmoil in the financial markets.

The move prompted comparisons to 1992’s Black Wednesday, when the UK was ignominiously ejected from the European exchange rate mechanism.

Tory MPs expressed disbelief at how sterling had slumped after the government’s mini-budget sparked market turbulence, compounded by the chancellor’s subsequent remarks, at a time when households across the country were already struggling with the cost of living.

They said Kwarteng would have to resign for the party to survive the financial crisis, as they urged the prime minister to reverse her plan to scrap the top 45p tax rate, which they said had been received badly in their constituencies. » | Pippa Crerar and Jessica Elgot | Wednesday, September 28, 2022

Why are these poseurs in hard hats? You don't need hard hats in offices! Such vanity! It would be far better if they thought more about how to do their jobs properly and better. Then, perhaps, we wouldn't be in the mess and economic chaos we now find ourselves in, with the pound in freefall. God what a pair of dorks! – © Mark Alexander

Not for the Politically Correct! Some Thoughts on Smoking

MARK ALEXANDER: I recently came across this article, delightful and politically incorrect, on smoking cigarettes.

It appealed to the contrarian in me. Now please, don’t misconstrue my message here: I am NOT advocating the smoking of cigarettes or tobacco. Indeed, I quit smoking nearly six months ago, on April 10th. I have smoked no cigarette since; and nor have I had any cravings for one. But this article, written in 2008, delighted the sense, probably because one reads such articles only very rarely these days. Nowadays, cigarette-smoking has become the bête noire of our age. These days, smoking is the root and source of all ill health, from cancer and cardiovascular disease to hair and teeth falling out! People have lost all sense of joie de vivre it seems, especially in the Anglosphere. People have become bores. Absolute joyless bores! Moreover, they see the flaws in others, but forget to look in the mirror and see their own flaws! Exactly what the Bible tells us not to do.
”Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother's eye.” – KJB, Matthew 7, 5
I wrote a comment apropos of this great article. It appears under the handle ‘mar5508’. This is it:

I know that this article is quite old now, but it is still excellent. It is so refreshing to read an article like this about smoking these days. One comes across few such articles in this smoker-unfriendly world we now inhabit. Smoking cigarettes has become the bête noire of our age. It is such a pity. I believe that if done in moderation, there are positives to the enjoyment of a cigarette. Even though medical experts don't know why, it has been found that people who smoke (or have been smokers in the past) are far less likely to suffer from Parkinson's disease. It possibly helps in the fight against Alzheimer's disease, too. But they keep all this very quiet, of course; it doesn't fit in with the dominant narrative: that smoking is the cause of all bad health issues.

I would be the last to advocate smoking to anyone. I am myself an ex-smoker. I had a twenty-a-day habit for most of my adult life. It gave me great pleasure; in fact, I only ever smoked for pleasure; I never smoked out of addiction. I never felt addicted to the habit.

But smoking today has in many ways become a pain: one cannot smoke anywhere in public anymore; cigarettes are so costly; and so many people frown upon the habit. So I decided to quit. I gave up with no problems whatsoever. I have never once had even a craving for a cigarette since. But I still love to see others enjoying a smoke. I also have fond memories of the times in which I did smoke. Those were the more tolerant years.


The article appears in ESQUIRE here.

Enjoy the read! – © Mark Alexander

How to Roast a Goose | Waitrose

Cooking a magnificent goose for your Christmas table can be easy - Jon Jones from the Waitrose Cookery School shows you how.


Get the full recipe here.

Geese are in season here in the UK from September 1st. Personally, when I roast a goose, I like to stuff it. Not only with meat stuffing, but also with bread stuffing. My own home-made sage and onion stuffing made with my own freshly-made breadcrumbs. This goose has not been stuffed, but looks absolutely delicious nevertheless.

At Christmas, I often roast a goose in preference to roasting a turkey. There is not as much meat on a goose, and geese are much more expensive than turkeys, but the flavour of a well-raosted goose served with apple sauce is simply outstanding.

If you have never tried roasting a goose, I would suggest that you try roasting one. You will not be disappointed. – Mark

Liz Truss' Ex-colleague Says She's Been Humiliated, and Labour Could Let Him Back into Politics

Rory Stewart is a former Conservative international development secretary, a host of 'The Rest is Politics' podcast and the CEO of charity Give Directly.


Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng are not up to their jobs. The Conservatives are no longer up to the job of governing this country, either. They have been in power for far too long. They are stale. We need change in this country.

Brexit was a very stupid idea. We should never have left the EU. It was national suicide. We shot ourselves in the foot. We are Europeans. Our destiny is in Europe. We need to return to the European Union asap. The adolescents have had their time in the spotlight; now it is time for the grown-ups to take control again. – © Mark Alexander

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Nach dem Fehlstart von Liz Truss wittert Labour-Chef Starmer die grosse Chance auf einen Machtwechsel

NEUE ZÜRCHER ZEITUNG: Der Labour-Vorsitzende Keir Starmer hat seine Partei aus dem Griff der altlinken Corbyn-Anhänger befreit. Nachdem Liz Truss mit ihrer Schuldenwirtschaft die Märkte aufgeschreckt hat, will er die Tories erstmals nach zwölf Jahren wieder von der Macht vertreiben.

«Eine fairere, grünere Zukunft»: Keir Starmer bei seiner programmatischen Rede am Labour-Parteitag in Liverpool. | Jon Super / AP

Seit dem Wahlsieg von David Cameron im Jahr 2010 sucht die britische Labour-Partei verzweifelt nach einem Rezept, um die strategisch gewieften Tories von den Regierungsbänken zu verdrängen. Nun bietet sich der Partei erstmals seit Jahren eine realistische Perspektive, bei den spätestens Ende 2024 stattfindenden Unterhauswahlen an die Macht zu kommen – wenn nicht aus eigener Kraft, so doch dank der Unterstützung oder Duldung von Liberaldemokraten und schottischen Nationalisten.

In den Hotel-Lobbys und Bars in Liverpool, wo die Labour-Mitglieder noch bis am Mittwoch ihren jährlichen Parteitag abhalten, war in den letzten Tagen statt des üblichen Fatalismus eine neue Zuversicht greifbar. Und Labour-Chef Keir Starmer erklärte bei seiner grossen programmatischen Rede am Dienstagnachmittag: «Dies ist ein historischer Moment für Labour.» Labour im Umfrage-Hoch » | Niklaus Nuspliger, Liverpool | Mittwoch, 28. September 2022

Die Gretchenfrage: Hübl und Tetens streiten über Gott | Sternstunde Philosophie | SRF Kultur

Barbara Bleisch diskutiert die Gretchenfrage mit Philpp Hübl und Holm Tetens.

Heute sind die meisten Philosophen Atheisten. Nicht so der Berliner Philosoph und Wissenschaftstheoretiker Holm Tetens, der den Gottesglauben neu für sich entdeckt hat. Sein Kollege Philipp Hübl findet, dafür gebe es keine guten Gründe. Barbara Bleisch leitet den Disput über die Gretchenfrage. Gottesbeweise haben in der Philosophie eine lange Tradition, aber die Ungläubigen überzeugen sie nicht. Möglicherweise liegt dies daran, dass sich Gott gar nicht beweisen lässt. Aber macht es dann Sinn, an ihn zu glauben? Durchaus meinen jene, die Gott als höhere Macht verstehen, die unserem Leben Sinn verleiht. Doch ist Gott damit nur Trostpflaster und Einbildung? Nicht zwingend, denn auch die Nicht-Existenz Gottes lässt sich nicht beweisen. Weshalb also nicht an ihn glauben? Die Philosophen Holm Tetens und Philipp Hübl debattieren unter der Leitung von Barbara Bleisch die Frage nach Gott.

SRF Sternstunde Philosophie vom 11.10.2015


Democracy Now! Top US News & World Headlines — September 28, 2022

Protests Grow in Russia over Call-up to Fight in Ukraine - BBC News

President Putin’s order to call up another 300,000 soldiers to fight in Ukraine is being met with widespread protests.

Reports have circulated on social media of people with no military experience being drafted, as well as others who are too old or have disabilities.

Thousands of Russian men have been heading for the country’s borders as they attempt to evade conscription.

Huw Edwards presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Steve Rosenberg in Moscow.


I Was a Conservative Peer – Tory Voters Will Not Tolerate Liz Truss’s Bungs to the Rich

THE GUARDIAN: You don’t have to be a socialist to find UK levels of poverty intolerable – but Liz Truss lacks the empathy to see it

Liz Truss. ‘The public reaction to Trussonomics is at a level that the woman herself probably cannot grasp.’ Photograph: Maja Smiejkowska/Reuters

Subtlety does not feature large on the short list that is the Liz Truss skill set. She had been campaigning for the Tory leadership long before Boris Johnson was forced to vacate it. In May 2019, as Theresa May sat uncomfortably in No 10, a newspaper profile declared of Truss: “She’s not so much a dark horse as one that has painted itself blue and wrapped itself in flashing neon lights.”

Last weekend she used that same newspaper, the Mail on Sunday, to laud the tax cuts launched on Friday and assure the country she would be “unapologetic” in pursuing a strategy that was already frightening the markets on which its success depends.

Truss’s single-mindedness won her the Tory leadership. Even though a majority of Tory MPs did not favour her, she directed her sledgehammer campaign at that self-selecting small band, Conservative party members, and they rejoiced in her promise of drastic cuts to tax and regulations. » | Patience Wheatcroft | Wednesday, September 28, 2022

Patience Wheatcroft is a journalist and crossbench peer (formerly Conservative)

The Last, Painful Days of Anthony Bourdain

THE NEW YORK TIMES: A new, unauthorized biography reveals intimate, often raw, details of the TV star’s life, including his tumultuous relationship with the Italian actor Asia Argento. And it’s drawing criticism from many of his friends and family.

A new book about Anthony Bourdain reveals fresh details about his life and last days. | Alex Welsh for The New York Times

After Anthony Bourdain took his own life in a French hotel room in 2018, his close friends, family and the people who for decades had helped him become an international TV star closed ranks against the swarm of media inquiries and stayed largely silent, especially about his final days.

That silence continued until 2021, when many in his inner circle were interviewed for the documentary “Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain” and for “Bourdain: The Definitive Oral Biography.” The two works showed a more complex side of Mr. Bourdain, who had become increasingly conflicted about his success and had in his last two years made his relationship with the Italian actor Asia Argento his primary focus. But neither directly addressed how very messy his life had become in the months that led up to the night he hanged himself at age 61.

On Oct. 11, Simon & Schuster will publish what it calls the first unauthorized biography of the writer and travel documentarian. “Down and Out in Paradise: The Life of Anthony Bourdain” is filled with fresh, intimate details, including raw, anguished texts from the days before Mr. Bourdain’s death, such as his final exchanges with Ms. Argento and Ottavia Busia-Bourdain, his wife of 11 years who, by the time they separated in 2016, had become his confidante.

“I hate my fans, too. I hate being famous. I hate my job,” Mr. Bourdain wrote to Ms. Busia-Bourdain in one of their near-daily text exchanges. “I am lonely and living in constant uncertainty.”

Drawing on more than 80 interviews, and files, texts and emails from Mr. Bourdain’s phone and laptop, the journalist Charles Leerhsen traces Mr. Bourdain’s metamorphosis from a sullen teenager in a New Jersey suburb that his family couldn’t afford to a heroin-shooting kitchen swashbuckler who struck gold as a writer and became a uniquely talented interpreter of the world through his travels.

Mr. Leerhsen said in an interview that he wanted to write a book without the dutiful sheen of what he called “an official Bourdain product.” Indeed, he portrays a man who at the end of his life was isolated, injecting steroids, drinking to the point of blackout and visiting prostitutes, and had all but vanished from his 11-year-old daughter’s life. » | Kim Severson * | Tuesdaay, September 27, 2022

* Kim Severson reports on the nation’s food culture. She had interviewed Anthony Bourdain several times and led coverage of his death.

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En Iran, « le voile est devenu l’un des rares vestiges religieux d’un régime abusivement présenté comme celui de mollahs »

LE MONDE – CHRONIQUE : Depuis la révolution islamique de 1979, le régime n’a cessé de glisser dans les mains d’un pouvoir d’essence militaire dont les gardiens de la révolution constituent la colonne vertébrale, analyse Gilles Paris, éditorialiste au « Monde », dans sa chronique.

En plus de quarante années d’existence, le régime iranien a survécu à bien des défis. Contre ceux de l’extérieur, qu’ils viennent de ses ennemis irakien ou américain, il a toujours su jouer du ressort patriotique avec succès. Face à la contestation issue de son peuple, de loin la plus menaçante, il a usé et use encore principalement de la matraque. Sans aucune réserve. En témoigne la répression du mouvement né le 16 septembre après la mort suspecte en prison d’une jeune iranienne, Mahsa Amini, arrêtée pour avoir porté son voile d’une manière jugée inappropriée.

L’histoire récente ne peut que conforter les dignitaires de ce régime dans leur choix. Depuis le début du siècle, ce dernier a résisté de cette manière à la plus grande vague de son histoire : la contestation des résultats de l’élection présidentielle de juin 2009 par un cadre du système, Mir Hossein Moussavi, classé parmi les réformateurs internes. » | Gilles Paris, Editorialiste | mercredi 28 septembre 2022

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