Daily review 24/06/2024

Written By: - Date published: 5:30 pm, June 24th, 2024 - 11 comments
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11 comments on “Daily review 24/06/2024 ”

  1. SPC 1

    Peter Oborne, self-proclaimed conservative and former chief political correspondent for The Daily Telegraph and Spectator columnist

    Explains

    how the essential elements, the principles of civil society and the public realm, the infrastructure that brought together the Conservative Party – due process and respect for law, the role of the civil service and the institutions, have gone and it is broken. A longstanding service component to democracy no longer with the UK.

  2. SPC 2

    It has gone beyond not hiring graduate nurses, doctor places unfilled.

    But the Herald has heard reports from around the country of clinical positions not being filled, replacements being denied or delayed, and all hires needing sign-off from high-ranking officials.

    “It feels like a freeze from the frontline,” said Dr Sarah Dalton, executive director of the Association of Salaried Medical Specialists (ASMS)

    https://archive.li/1iEcU

    • I Feel Love 2.1

      Was just reading on Reddit newly graduated nurses can't find jobs so have no choice but to head to Australia. Seems a strange way to run a country.

  3. weka 3

    Interesting new 'slow news' site, UK based.

    Tortoise is a response to two problems

    The daily noise: we are overwhelmed by information. The problem isn’t just fake news or junk news, because there’s a lot that’s good – it’s just that there’s so much of it, and so much of it is the same. In a hurry, partial and confusing. Too many newsrooms chasing the news, but missing the story.

    The power gap: the divide between the powerful and the powerless is widening. We feel locked out. Alarmed by the lack of vision, hungry for leadership in business, technology and society. We believe in responsibility; we care about dignity.

    https://www.tortoisemedia.com/about-us/our-story/

  4. joe90 4

    The CoC governing.

    (sfw mp4)

  5. SPC 5

    Getting stuff by train from one island to another.

    Supplying power from one end of the country to the other.

    Having a sea going salvage tug boat just in case an old ship or three or four (NZ Straight has an old one too) has a problem.

    Getting a lot of stuff around the coast or overseas by ship (see sealift ship 2019 Defence Review).

    Patrolling the sea to Antarctica (see DR).

    Flying to meetings with VIP's overseas (do Collins, or Luxon, know what an A330 is?).

    Leaving front-line doctor positions unfilled and requiring nurse graduates to go to Oz to get a job. This while many cannot access primary health providers or afford dental care.

    $3 a meal (a day old sandwich wrapped in plastic and a piece of fruit) is all that can be afforded to those over 11.

    At least we have a vital capital for government. A music centre for students, the NZSO and Town Hall, Te Papa and the library by the sea.

    Auckland can have the boot camps.

    https://www.1news.co.nz/2024/06/24/i-dont-care-fired-up-luxon-defends-boot-camps-for-youth-offenders/

    • Anne 5.1

      SPC
      Thankyou. My favourite flashmob video. The joy on the faces of the bystanders is a joy in itself.

      • Shanreagh 5.1.1

        I like this one too, especially as a friend and husband were right there getting luggage and moving through Belgium

        [Please stick to your approved user name here, thanks. BTW, this is the second time you use your real name – Incognito]

  6. adam 6

    Aussie, Aussie, Aussie, Oi, Oi, Oi.

    Shane Reti is looking more and more like a right wanker when we compare him to those across the ditch.

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