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By Tubby Isaacs
#5625
Probably not worth our time. But OK then. Here's the founder, who's an academic apparently. Here he shows the eye for detail and depth of thought you'd expect.

If I had to write an essay for him, I'd submit it in the form of an imaginary conversation between a bunch of caricatures in my head.

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By Tubby Isaacs
#5631
Clearly, this guy is a longstanding socialist, but where did the "northern independence" bit come from? He's got loads of policies, but no clear sense I can see of how devolution is supposed to work. I expect the answer to that would be it works for as long as people want socialist devolution.

The policy has trifling commitments in like returning women's pensions to 60 and cancelling all student debt And much else. As a spiteful centrist with whom it's not possible to have a conversation, I think these are two really bad and regressive priorities.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#5634
Yep. I think unless you have a very strong sense of what a "region" is- Scotland, Wales, Cornwall all work for lots of people- it's very hard to overcome a very understandable "no more politicians, thanks!"

I think devolution to conurbations work too, though that might just be me having grown up with Greater Manchester, West Midlands etc in my map book.

I like unitary authorities too- I live in Herefordshire, and feel we don't need a district council. Looking at the North, Cumbria could work as a unitary, I think. Northumberland and Durham are already unitaries.

Beyond that, it doesn't look particularly easy or desirable. You might just as well argue that the Treasury give existing stuff more money.
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By The Weeping Angel
#5637
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Sat Jul 03, 2021 3:56 pm Clearly, this guy is a longstanding socialist, but where did the "northern independence" bit come from? He's got loads of policies, but no clear sense I can see of how devolution is supposed to work. I expect the answer to that would be it works for as long as people want socialist devolution.

The policy has trifling commitments in like returning women's pensions to 60 and cancelling all student debt And much else. As a spiteful centrist with whom it's not possible to have a conversation, I think these are two really bad and regressive priorities.
The cancelling student debt seems to have been copied and pasted from American politics.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#5638
Jez flirted with that then never mentioned it again, quite rightly.

Unfortunately he fell hook line and sinker for the pensions thing. Poor old Starmer will have to junk this, proof again he's "right wing", rather than just somebody who thinks £58bn is a lot of money that could be spent better.
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By Andy McDandy
#5639
Cumbria's currently 6 district councils. Its main problems are an almost absolute absence of a middle class, concentration of population around the coasts, and the two massive dividers of the Lake District and the M6. Very easy to forget that there's a big chunk of the county to the east of the motorway, all too often overlooked. Oh yes, and seasonal weather can be an issue.

Much of the economy is seasonal and low paying. Much of the rest is very high paying and elite. As my boss said to me earlier this week, it's a very poor area with some very rich people in it.

A unitary authority could save a lot of money, and lead to more even distribution of funds. But sadly that's the one cost-saving measure councils are not allowed to make. Because nobody wants loads of freshly unemployed district councillors kicking up a stink in the local press.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#12534
Haven't checked out Mr Proudfoot for a while. Here he demonstrates his attachment to Corbynite "issues not personalities", while heeding the lessons of recent elections where Corbyn romped home in NW Durham and Mansfield.

Was he always a polls man, or are these polls different to the ones Jez used to trail in all the time?

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By Tubby Isaacs
#12569
Who are the people he has in mind? Someone like Neil Coyle seems unnecessarily provocative to the left. but as far as I know he's not against Keynsian investment, like a lot of them were under Milliband. Liz Kendall set herself up as a cut the deficit type back in the day, but I don't think she bothers with it now. I don't think Mandelson or Blair care much about that, if that's who he means.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#18286
The sage of the North writes.

Fair point about lots of the Tory support in yougov being down to abstaining Tories, not direct switching to Labour. But I'm not sure there was a "promise" to be 20 points ahead on the back of direct switching by now. Major was massively preferable to Johnson, but he wasn't very careful of his base. Johnson's so far kept his eye on the Kipper voters and had the impact of Brexit disguised by Covid.

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