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EKG 🇬🇧@basedwagnerite·
@PseudoJonathan Can you ask them why they've stolen the University of Giza's logo?
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Derby Welcome to Derby, home of the University of Derby
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Jane Cross@BehaviourA·
@tes This is why there is no need for a diagnosis to get support. Current Code of Practice makes it clear support should be based on need. Diagnosis should be irrelevant.
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If we want a truly inclusive education system, we need to start by getting rid of the deficit language that we use in talking about SEND, writes Mike Blakey of Outcomes First Group tes.com/magazine/analy…
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@PYeerk Le whimsical lower case twitter handle
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Yeerk.P 🦆@PYeerk·
Does everyone see how this works? You try to set up an opposition between "yank culture war" and "British common sense" in order to avoid politics altogether- "just be normal mate"
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@PYeerk Farage/reform are currently trying to turn abortion into a culture war you fucking thicko

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EKG 🇬🇧@basedwagnerite·
@BlakeSNeff The UN is an amazing demonstration of what the world at large looks like - levels of disingenuousness that just doesn't occur to most normal people in the West
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Blake Neff@BlakeSNeff·
The best part of this dumb map is Mauritania voting with the anti-white coalition when it literally at this very moment has widespread slavery, having only criminalized it ~20 years ago and never seriously enforcing said law. This vote is about attacking white countries and trying to shake them down for money. That’s it.
Alan MacLeod@AlanRMacLeod

BREAKING: The United Nations has voted 123-3 in favor to condemn the enslavement of millions of Africans and the trans-Atlantic slave trade. The three countries voting against it? 🇺🇸 USA 🇮🇱Israel 🇦🇷 Argentina Nearly all of Europe abstained.

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Alan MacLeod@AlanRMacLeod·
BREAKING: The United Nations has voted 123-3 in favor to condemn the enslavement of millions of Africans and the trans-Atlantic slave trade. The three countries voting against it? 🇺🇸 USA 🇮🇱Israel 🇦🇷 Argentina Nearly all of Europe abstained.
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EKG 🇬🇧@basedwagnerite·
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George Spencer@HeracleanVision·
The New Statesman's attempts to profile leading Labour figures have been interesting, and there is clearly a serious radicalism here which shows at least a recognition that something major needs to change - even if Miliband's conclusions about what that is are insane. Nevertheless, one can't help but be exhausted by the fact that every left-wing attempt to construct the new paradigm of the future, no matter how radical in intention, always collapses back into "social democracy" - a system which was born in Britain only a few years after my 91-year-old grandfather. The extent to which the left has completely lost the ability to imagine different futures or alternative ways of doing things is genuinely remarkable. It hasn't always been this way, but I suspect it won't be able to break out of these commitments until the right imposes its own new paradigm and renders them irrelevant.
The New Statesman@NewStatesman

A CERTAIN IDEA OF ED MILIBAND by @Will___lloyd The story of the post-Blair Labour party, if it can be contained in one individual, is the story of Ed Miliband. This is not a story about backstabbing brothers, back room deals with “union paymasters”, election promises printed on tomb stones, questionable slogans on mugs, bacon sandwiches, or double kitchens; nor anything as vulgar as retail policies aimed at marginal constituencies. Miliband’s story is really about the exhilaration of ideas: where they come from, why some of us fall in love with them, and what propels those ideas from the fringes of the debate to the fulcrum of an era. This is not an argument about whether those ideas and the policies they eventually become are right or wrong. It’s a story about the long-term political power that commanding those ideas allows an individual to wield. It is about the years of Edward Samuel Miliband - and Milibandism - which might be seen as the latest, or perhaps even the last, attempt to restore a social democratic political economy in Britain. Since July 2024, when Labour returned to government, it has been hard to work out precisely the point of this administration: to spend a bit more here and there, but leave an abject economic settlement largely intact; or to be much more than that, to fundamentally reshape Britain? For the last 20 months, Miliband has stood distinctly apart from those growing doubts. Even his enemies admit that the Minister for Energy Security and Net Zero knows what he is doing. That, in large part, is why he is so hated by his opponents. Miliband is getting social democratic things done at scale: during an era of uncontrollable global conflict, which began with the Ukraine war and is spiralling in Iran, when the direction of energy policy has become the most fiercely disputed issue in British politics. Miliband and his ideas have become a lightning rod for opponents of this government. (“Eco-zealot”; “madman”; “hysterical eco-obsessive”; “muddled climate zealot”; “demented fantasies”; these are Fleet Street editorials’ relentless tribute to his perceived threat.) And yet, as one of those critics, a source who had worked with Miliband during his leadership of the Labour Party between 2010 and 2015, grudgingly admitted: “There is something about Ed that is significant. He is a symbolic figure… the last flickering of social democracy.” Cover art by Mona Eing and Michael Meißner

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realhansard@realhansard·
Items / descriptions that annoy me in pub menus: - “Slaw” - “hand-cut chips” - “sriracha” - slates, trolleys, baskets and other assorted items instead of plates.
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Boiled Frog@BoiledFrog45·
@basedwagnerite Doesn't live there though. I think the reality of moving there would come as a real shock to him - he's more cosseted than he realises.
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EKG 🇬🇧@basedwagnerite·
If you want to understand the real and salient consequences of teachers and a curriculum that 'promote national self-loathing' as a tabloid would put it, here it is: resentment, alienation, hostility of a growing group of low IQ, untalented, antisocial imports
Samantha Smith@SamanthaTaghoy

>migrates to England >benefits from the English economy, education system, healthcare, infrastructure, social housing etc. >“Fuck England.” So… leave? No one is forcing you to stay in a country you hate.

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Boiled Frog@BoiledFrog45·
What an astonishing clip. If he had to face the full reality of living in eg Pakistan (with Pakistan's social safety net) for just one week then he'd notice how much British taxpayers are subsidising him and his family. "Why is they expecting us to pay rent cuz? It's free innit, covered on UC yeah!"
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Tyler Austin Harper@Tyler_A_Harper·
The number of people I encounter who can’t explain their (generally “good”) jobs and/or what their spouses do is staggering. I’d love to see people try to describe what they actually do for a living in a single 280 character tweet in a way that the average person can understand.
Susannah Black Roberts@suzania

There’s like maybe a maximum of 8 jobs where I understand what the job is. Shopkeeper. Farmer. Teacher of some kind. Priest. Novelist. Journalist. Private detective. Chef. That’s it. What is a data engineer. I don’t know.

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EKG 🇬🇧@basedwagnerite·
This is corrosive to the social fabric on a different order to a tradition of SELF-deprecation
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EKG 🇬🇧@basedwagnerite·
@tes @CamEdFac Blame the parents if children are not exposed to art. No strategy that depends on schools will be successful at scale. And don't forget careers in the arts tend not to be lucrative. Money matters, especially when you're poor!
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Tes magazine@tes·
Lower-income pupils are steered away from creative subjects such as art, music and drama, @CamEdFac research suggests, with particular concerns about the impact on girls tes.com/magazine/news/…
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EKG 🇬🇧@basedwagnerite·
@jessasstrophe If your answer is incorrect and you fail to show working, you will receive zero marks.
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EKG 🇬🇧@basedwagnerite·
@tes What if the school system could allow all pupils to learn at their own pace? By ditching the Procrustean bed of the comprehensive and embracing Diversity of school types.
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What if AI could allow all pupils to learn at their own pace? Inspired Education is launching an ‘AI-enabled’ primary curriculum that raises big questions about the future of education tes.com/magazine/analy…
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