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UK Local By-Election results as a Barometer of National Political Fortunes

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Making long term predictions about political outcomes nationally is a risky process indeed. In some ways it’s comparable to weather forecasting – the earth’s atmosphere is a chaotic system and trying to predict its behaviour locally more than 2 or 3 days ahead with any degree of accuracy still presents us with many uncertainties, despite all our advances in predictive technology (including even AI!). And we’ve all seen recently how long a week is in politics nowadays, let alone a month, or indeed 3 years - chaos seems to reign there, also. Although 2029 is thus a very long way ahead from a political point of view, and Labour's leadership and cabinet will be focused on more immediate policy decisions, their advance planners will already be thinking hard, and I suspect with some trepidation, about their electoral prospects…and not solely for the next general election. After the hammering both major parties took in the May 2025 local elections, largely at the hands of Farage’s...

Ukraine – How do we stop Putin ? A Developing Commentary

Editor's note: Looking back at this blog from 2022 has been instructive in showing just how much has changed since then...and how much hasn't.... Putin is obviously as resolved as ever to continue is 'special operation' in Ukraine, and as the devious campaigner that he is, has found ways to circumvent all attempts by the West to broker a cease-fire deal. Even that arch-deal maker himself, Trump, well into his last term and clearly in 'legacy-seeking' mode, has singularly failed to make any impression, and has now finally realised that Putin has been 'playing him' all along. His surprise comments in a BBC interview this summer confirmed this, but Trump obviously hasn't given up yet on arranging his 'master deal'.  When he does finally realise it's hopeless, and that Putin's obsession is 'hard wired', things could get quite unpleasant for Russia on the economic front, and more to the point, for anyone found to be continuing to t...

Social Media Use – Is it Affecting Our Kids’ Mental Health ?

  The large increase in mental health referrals in the UK's younger age groups since the end of the pandemic has finally got the UK government worried… Why ? We have at least 1 million young people in UK classified as ‘NEETs’ (i.e. not in Education, Employment or Training), and some of these are likely to be in this category because of mental health issues. many more of our youngsters are also being diagnosed with some form of mental health issue, and not all of this is likely to be due to 'over-diagnosis'. There is an increasing tendency to blame excessive social media use for this phenomenon; it is not only a drain on the treasury via the benefits bill, but represents lost work potential, and perhaps more importantly, damages the prospects, and the morale, of the young people themselves.  The issue is now in 'ministerial focus' as being ripe for some form of government action. Their latest proposed solution is to offer all young people in the NEET category w...