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The Department of Work & Pensions (for non-UK readers, the government department that administers Britain’s social security system) has confirmed what everyone knows about the government’s technological blind spot by throwing up what might be Britain’s biggest-ever computer failure. It all started when they tried to update from Win2K to Windows XP…..then, before they knew…

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Scott Clark in Kiev has this to say about the dynamics of the revolution: “So will Yanukovych be sworn in today? I suspect he will be. There is an authority vacuum out there right now which is being filled more and more by Yuschenko standing at the head of the multitudes on the street. Kuchma…

Read More Foreign Notes – Seizing the symbols of authority

Just to revisit a past post on the Ukrainian perhaps-revolution, I think I ought to make myself a little clearer. What I meant by a “slow rot” as the government’s legitimacy or authority is eroded doesn’t exclude dramatic change. What I meant was a distinction between a coup de theatre (or indeed coup d’etat), for…

Read More Ukraine: Perhaps a Slow Rot And a Speedy End

Well, whatever was about to happen clearly didn’t. Yushchenko called for a general strike and the occupation of public buildings after the results were announced. It’s unlikely that anything dramatic will happen today as the EU-Russia summit takes place. In other news, reports of local administrations rejecting the government, demonstrators digging in, etc. are steadily…

Read More Ukraine: a bogus calm

The crisis is now picking up with impressive speed. The Central Elections Commission was due to announce the final results at 1400GMT but they haven’t produced yet. Russian-soldier rumours are increasingly frequent and credible, as are rumours that a run-off election will be held. A heavily-reported story that a military crackdown, either Ukrainian, Russian (false-flag),…

Read More Ukraine: it’s not the despair, it’s the hope that gets you

Over in the Ukraine, they’re a-demonstrating still over the bizarre results of the presidential election. (99% results for the president, 100%+ turnouts..) With the presidency surrounded by a huge crowd clad in orange, what happens next? Some voices in the last few days have suggested that the crowds lack momentum, and that the regime will…

Read More Ukraine – A Slow Rot or Speedy End?

The Periscope is reporting (excellently) on the Ukrainian situation, and has stated that Russian special forces (Spetsnaz) are actually in Ukraine. If true this is of course a critical fact of the highest order. I wonder though if a 1968 solution is really possible? The reports speak of Spetsnaz in Ukrainian uniform and (seemingly) integrated…

Read More Ukraine: Dark Rumour from the Echo Chamber