Many ambulance workers would probably not count themselves as working class, but as highly trained specialist professionals.
The Marxist academic Alex Callinicos has suggested that the NUM officials had failed to make the case to their members adequately and believes that the Nottinghamshire miners were simply ignorant of the issues.[
Crabcakes wrote: ↑Mon Feb 06, 2023 8:53 pm Ah, the old “I was right but the electorate was wrong” gambitIndeed. Bizarrely, I'm picking up a similar vibe from one Truss. L. today.
The omerta surrounding Corbyn’s recent warnings against escalation can partly be explained by the fact he is not, like Johnson, a former prime minister. Furthermore, Corbyn has been turned into a non-person in Keir Starmer’s Labour Party.Ideally we should hear from neither but come on Corbyn has not in any way been right about Ukraine.
But he has an annoying habit of being right about foreign wars.
This is not the first time that the former Labour leader has been the voice of caution when the British political class have rushed towards conflict. He took a brave and principled stand when Tony Blair blindly followed George W Bush into the Iraq disaster. He has been vindicated by his prescient warnings over Afghanistan and Libya.
Moreover, Corbyn was right at the time, and not just in retrospect.
The Weeping Angel wrote: ↑Wed Feb 08, 2023 12:38 am Oh gawdCorbyn always shouts diamonds before the card is turned over, therefore he has 13 examples in the bag out of 52 where he is right.
https://www.middleeasteye.net/opinion/r ... ight-wrong
The omerta surrounding Corbyn’s recent warnings against escalation can partly be explained by the fact he is not, like Johnson, a former prime minister. Furthermore, Corbyn has been turned into a non-person in Keir Starmer’s Labour Party.Ideally we should hear from neither but come on Corbyn has not in any way been right about Ukraine.
But he has an annoying habit of being right about foreign wars.
This is not the first time that the former Labour leader has been the voice of caution when the British political class have rushed towards conflict. He took a brave and principled stand when Tony Blair blindly followed George W Bush into the Iraq disaster. He has been vindicated by his prescient warnings over Afghanistan and Libya.
Moreover, Corbyn was right at the time, and not just in retrospect.
catastrophically wrong on Syria
A former MP who submitted fake expense claims for £24,000 to fund his cocaine habit has been convicted of fraud.
Jared O'Mara, who represented Sheffield Hallam from 2017 to 2019, was thousands of pounds in debt to a drug dealer, the trial at Leeds Crown Court was told.
He submitted fraudulent invoices to the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (IPSA), the body which regulates MPs' business costs and pay.
O'Mara was found guilty at trial of six counts of fraud and cleared of two.
The court heard O'Mara, 41, made four claims to IPSA for a total of £19,400 for services he said had been provided by a "fictitious" organisation called Confident About Autism South Yorkshire.
Prosecutors said the former politician had used the postcode of a McDonald's restaurant in the city as the company's business address.
He was also found guilty of trying to claim £4,650 for services he said his "chief of staff" Gareth Arnold had provided to him.
All the invoices were rejected by IPSA due to a lack of detail about the work carried out, the jury was told.
The Weeping Angel wrote: ↑Wed Feb 08, 2023 6:35 pm Jared O'Mara has been found guilty of fraudThis is what can happen to an MP when they don’t have any chaps to lend them a wad to tie them over. And no powers to hand out chairmanships as a thank you.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-s ... e-64512690
A former MP who submitted fake expense claims for £24,000 to fund his cocaine habit has been convicted of fraud.
Jared O'Mara, who represented Sheffield Hallam from 2017 to 2019, was thousands of pounds in debt to a drug dealer, the trial at Leeds Crown Court was told.
He submitted fraudulent invoices to the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (IPSA), the body which regulates MPs' business costs and pay.
O'Mara was found guilty at trial of six counts of fraud and cleared of two.
The court heard O'Mara, 41, made four claims to IPSA for a total of £19,400 for services he said had been provided by a "fictitious" organisation called Confident About Autism South Yorkshire.
Prosecutors said the former politician had used the postcode of a McDonald's restaurant in the city as the company's business address.
He was also found guilty of trying to claim £4,650 for services he said his "chief of staff" Gareth Arnold had provided to him.
All the invoices were rejected by IPSA due to a lack of detail about the work carried out, the jury was told.
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