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£600,000 is too much for a simple accounting error.

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Her, her husband as Chairman of the SNP and the SNP Party Treasurer have all been arrested and released without charge. Investigation continues. This time the SNP and her in particular can't blame it all on Westminster or the Tories or Boris although I'm sure they will try.
Labour should benefit at the polls and they need quite a few Scottish seats to reclaim the overall UK majority.
Meanwhile Boris' fall continues with the report on his lying to House of Commons released. The committee recommended a 90 day-suspension which if accepted by the Commons would have meant a by-election, only he resigned first causing same by-election. In a seat he would probably have lost at next election anyway.


For what little it is worth, we have a couple of Ministers forded to quit for Boris-like behaviour, in lying to Parliament, or deliberately ignoring some Cabinet rule. They reaslly do think they are better than the rest of us and deserve to behave accordingly. Would-be kings.

8th-grader who questioned how classmate can 'identify as a cat' called 'despicable' by teacher, report says
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About a month ago, Lib Dem leader Ed Davey went on the radio to wave the party banner. A caller asked him to define what a woman is and the host put a finer point on the question by asking if a woman can have a penis. The exchange begins at about the 28 minute mark.
https://www.youtube.com/live/mk5401np...
So, the Lib Dems believe that a woman can "clearly" have a penis. That could make dating a bit more awkward in the UK.
But it doesn't end there. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, in a private event, noted that because of the earlier statement he believes that the Lib Dems should study biology. As a single man, I tend to agree as there are some things that I absolutely don't want to get surprised with on a third date.
Apparently, Mr. Sunak and I are on the side of the demons with this. The Left has declared the joke to be a scandalous attack upon the trans community.
I am bemused. How did the UK get here? What do y'all think?

About a month ago, Lib Dem leader Ed Davey went on the radio to wave the party banner. A caller asked him to define what a woman is and the host put a finer..."
Didn't see any of it reported, but then again tend to switch off any mention of Tran's rights being lauded over women's rights.
We have issue of incorrect chromosomes or defective body part i.e. medical conditions.
To counter we have examples of male rapists claiming to be female to get access to women
We have many children, young adults and full adults being unsure of their sexuality (whatever that may be)
We have examples of transitioning men taking unfair advantage to compete for prestige or financial gain in women's competitions
We have the suffering from discrimination of those who were gay/lesbian including criminal prosecution not so long ago
We have some religions still proclaiming such discrimination (extending to women in a heartbeat)
We have some nations imprisoning gay/lesbian let alone trans or places like Iran imprisoning women
We still have significant sexual violence and oppression against women
In all this despite my dislike of discrimination we have bigger issues than whether one politician or another can't figure out what a penis means or is for.
In all cases see Monty Python Life of Brian for guidance on humour and poking fun at real life.
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Well summarized! Should sexual inclination be an in- your- face issue at all? No privacy wanted here for some reason?

There is an illustration of this in 1984. In one scene, between torture sessions, O'Brien is explaining to Winston that if everybody believes that he flew, then he did fly. Therefore belief is more important than reality.
Once this sort of thinking worms its way into politics pain follows.

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I see JK Rowling is in trouble again for standing up for women against encroaching Trans - in this case use of designation CIS.
In all these battles its discrimination we should avoid but that can be hard to discern, as we have discussed in these forums before. Racial, sexual, class, disability and now gender. Treating everyone on merit is a good place to start but long term discrimination prevents advancement. We have seen this in working class, race and against women. I understand Trans don't want discrimination but the approach appears to be causing more problems for women. Their response appears to be to shoot messengers rather than find a way through.
In UK, swimming and cycling have changed male category to open (Discriminating against males in process?) but put further restrictions on women's events. This is to prevent advantages of post puberty growth in trans males which testosterone monitoring and restricting can't prevent. E.g Average males are taller than average females therefore have longer reach/levers.

The whole thing is about power and who gets to decide. When one thinks about what is happening, how many people are we really talking about? It is such a small number that it almost laughable, except there is power to be had and someone is playing a far different game than is apparent.

Is it fair for kids who have to take exogenous hormones because of an actual accident of birth to be judged alongside people who just feel like they are the wrong sex?

And radical liberal issues like this are meant to be a distraction. To keep us from focusing on the important issues that will decide all our fates: China's rise to power; national debt; declining military; incompetent president; loss of respect internationally; inflation; et. al. I despair of ever getting back to a rational state of being.


Ukraine: the biggest news at the moment is a coup in russia of wagner mercenaries marching at moscow to square scores with russian ministry of defense. Ukraine has started its long awaited counteroffensive, which unveils with difficulties, but it's too early to jump to any conclusions as it's in the preliminary stage. I hope it'll be successful and russians will be driven back to their dens.
Israel: more and more turmoil even inside Bibi's party. In an anonymous voting some of his mates must've joined the opposition to elect an opposition representative into a council appointing judges. Israel Bar association which also delegates reps into the said council held unprecedently high turnout elections which were clearly won by the candidate opposing legal coup, advanced by Bibi's minions. Yet, they'll attempt to proceed with it in installments now that the blitz to enact it all has failed. Every week tens of thousands of people go out on protests. The country has rapidly descended into a lack of governance and a possibility of civil confrontation as the air became very toxic.

What are student test scores doing in your areas?

Same in UK with comparisons not helped due to changes in systems and exam types, but certainly COVID hasn't helped especially on more deprived areas. Private schools have performed better. Universities hard to assess as so many self-marked degrees but elite group in UK are still the elite group.
Historical comparisons are not always fair. My daughter (Primary school teacher/elementary in USA) showed how mathematics was taught. It's completely different from how I learned times tables. english teaching very different too with emphasis on phonetics.
Our teachers had to deal with pupils copying each other in hand written essays. Modern teachers have to deal with Google and now AI sourced essays or paid submissions on black market.

In NZ in the not too distant past enthusiasts dismantled the previous system and introduced a new one, which my sister (then a teacher) thought was rather a mess. Not sure what happened for a while, but recently international comparisons have shown NZ pupils falling behind.
The virus did not help, but additionally teachers' salaries have not kept up either, so what has happened is many have left for better things, not helped by the bureaucratic nature of the previous changes. And as you might expect, it was the more capable ones that left. Now the government realizes we have a problem, it is election year, promises to fix things are flying around, but the outcome needs time, because until the election is over we cannot make any prediction.

I'd say that only about half of them can read an analog clock face. Doing basic math in my head is nearly instantaneous, but the whippersnappers have to grab their phones to use the calculator app. And their penmanship is atrocious. Most of their signatures look like they belong on the macaroni ducks that their parents keep on the refrigerator.
Perhaps I'm turning into a crotchety old man with a penchant for yelling at clouds (or Chinese spy balloons).

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Yes, a screen and "smart" gadget generation. But some of them may draw a cellphone faster than you draw a gun :) And in producing "stories" the older folk most definitely bite the dust


Bibi has changed for the worse and now that normal folks won’t join his government, he brought in extremists. Or maybe never before he faced a choice btw himself and the country. He chose the former.

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Climate protestors attacking cricket, tennis and then ex-chancellor's wedding...

Political parties here seem to be competing to see who will be more extreme. Election in less than 100 days now.

It's never boring here....

Peaceful I hope and successful.
UK has been debating right to protest bill. Conflicted due to disruption caused by protestors (blocking roads etc) but want to support their right to protest which means everyone's right including those I disagree with.

The main event shall be in the airport today.
As of successful - remains to be seen. The protest stopped a legislation blitz that the coalition attempted to adopt early on, but now they seem to resume it in salami slicing tactics to replace the blitz. Hope the country will return to be sane

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So, the prettiest woman in the Netherlands is a dude?

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There is no hope for humanity....

It certainly raises questions about the continuity of our species, at least as far as the Netherlands is concerned.

How much of what narcotics must one consume over what period of time?
I do find it interesting that when a woman enters a beauty pageant she is objectifying herself and her sisters, but if a dude does it SHE is "stunning and brave".


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Inflation is running well,, but significantly driven by food prices, which will persist, thanks to the dreadful weather, until the next major growing season can get underway, when for the eastern part of the country floods are expected give way to drought.

Election 2023: ‘In It For You’, Chris Hipkins launches slogan for Labour 2023 campaign
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/politic...
I don't know. It's getting pretty close to "I only do it because I love you so much." and "Why do you make me hit you?".


Labour leader refuses to promise to spend more - instant complaint for Unions demanding high pay rises - whilst again saying nothing about what he would do in office apart from better than current lot. Not hard
Current lot facing 5 by-elections on Thursday, won't change overall balance as Conservatives have 100+ majority in 650 House of Commons
Wimbledon finished - Ashes cricket coming to an end
Lots of coverage on European and US heat whilst UK weather disappointing for July after hot June.
Cost of living remains frequent news.
Not sure if Philip's mentioned it but there's been a bit of a kerfuffle over here about Nigel Farage getting some of his bank accounts cancelled. The bank in question initially claimed that it was due to his failure to meet certain wealth thresholds, but it now appears (as Nigel claimed at the time) that he no longer 'aligns' with the bank's values:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023...
He's not the first to have his accounts cancelled for this reason and he won't be the last. Several charities have suffered the same fate for supporting unfashionable causes.
In these cases, all the usual accusations are cited - racist, transphobe, anti vax, etc, etc. - always without evidence and using the new Overton window's parameters.
Going to be rather difficult to disagree with the status quo once digital currencies are rolled out.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023...
He's not the first to have his accounts cancelled for this reason and he won't be the last. Several charities have suffered the same fate for supporting unfashionable causes.
In these cases, all the usual accusations are cited - racist, transphobe, anti vax, etc, etc. - always without evidence and using the new Overton window's parameters.
Going to be rather difficult to disagree with the status quo once digital currencies are rolled out.
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