Author: yorksranter

So they put Jimmy Savile in charge of Broadmoor? Even if you didn’t know he was a rapist, that would be…head-burstingly weird and inappropriate. It’s yet another reason to think Chris Morris’s life work is a documentary. So, whodunnit? A valid question, especially as Grant Shapps, the man with two faces and half a brain,…

Read More so who was a health minister in 1987-88?

Anyway, so Tom “Boris Watch” Barry was having at the Grauniad’s Nicholas “He Said” Watt over thinking that Boris Johnson really is a frightfully nice chap. I responded, recapping a point I’ve made earlier, which is that Johnson skates because the national press doesn’t report London politics and the locals focus on their borough councils:…

Read More it’s personal, but not in a good way

Here’s a story that throws light on a lot of things that are wrong with thinktanks, even the ones that have content beyond just wanktanking. Neil O’Brien has advice for the Tories. O’Brien observes that only rich people, and specifically rich people from southern England, want to vote Conservative, and that this is not enough…

Read More In which I write the piece on thinktanks Dsquared promised

Economics is an agenda-setting system. Here’s a working example – Noah Smith engaging Robert Gordon (who is in his turn drinking from the poisoned well of Tyler Cowan). Gordon’s big idea is that y’know how things aren’t so great? Well, they’re always going to be awful, so there’s nothing can be done about it! And…

Read More Economic reality is yesterday’s political choice

Over the next 12 months, no fewer than four railway operating franchises are coming up for renewal (the list is here) and three more are subject to a review. The closest deadline is December, by which time the West Coast Main Line franchise must be either transferred to the new boss (First Group) or it…

Read More Procrastination means transportation for the nation

Really superb study of the Iraqi post-Ba’athist insurgent movement led by Izzat Ibrahim al-Duri. Yes, that’s the guy who was a deputy of Saddam’s and about number three in the pack of cards, still out there to this day. Similarly, how the Americans were still trying to make Iyad Allawi boss of Iraq, even backing…

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