Ok so please listen to women. But also do not quote Stonewall who represents the other marginalized group(s) we are talking about. Not all trans people are men to women btw. On the issue of suicide, I take the point about presenting it in this way. However...
Written By: nickkelly - Date published: 6:31 am, March 20th, 2023 - 258 comments
Categories: feminism, gay rights, gender, gender critical feminism, misogny, Nicola Sturgeon, pasifika, sexism, sport
Tags: feminism, Gender Recognition, nick kelly, nicola sturgeon, trans rights, Woke
Originally published on Nick Kelly's blog In late January, just days after the Government in Westminster blocked Scotland's Gender Recognition Bill, the UK media widely reported the story of Isla Bryson the Trans woman being sent to a women's prison in …
Written By: nickkelly - Date published: 4:48 am, February 19th, 2023 - 1 comment
Categories: chris hipkins, Christchurch Attack, Christopher Luxon, covid-19, disaster, Environment, health, labour, national, Politics, terrorism
Tags: Auckland Flooding, chris hipkins, Christopher luxon, Cyclone Gabrielle, leadership, nick kelly, Wayne Brown
Originally published on Nick Kelly's blog The first real test of any political leader is how well they perform in a crisis. For New Zealand's Prime Minister Chris Hipkins this test came very quickly. At the time of writing, New Zealand is recovering from …
Correct, they won a majority of seats.
Written By: nickkelly - Date published: 9:19 am, February 16th, 2023 - 56 comments
Categories: Brexit, democratic participation, jacinda ardern, Nicola Sturgeon, Politics, referendum, uk politics
Tags: Boris Johnson, nick kelly, nicola sturgeon, scottish independence, scottish national party, SNP
Originally posted on Nick Kelly's blog The resignation of Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon today took many by surprise. Her leadership of the Scottish National Party (SNP) and Scotland since 2014 has seen support for her party, and the cause of …
Sorry, that was a technical hitch on my end. I will fix that now
Written By: nickkelly - Date published: 9:19 am, January 30th, 2023 - 18 comments
Categories: Austerity, Brexit, electoral systems, First Past the Post, Jeremy Corbyn, uk politics
Tags: austerity, brexit, First Past the Post, jeremy corbyn, keir starmer, nick kelly, UK Conservatives, uk labour
Originally posted on Nick Kelly's blog Labour in the UK currently has a double-digit lead in polls ahead of the Conservatives. The Polls immediately after the Truss/Kwarteng mini budget gave Labour their biggest lead ever, with a lead of 33% over the …
Written By: nickkelly - Date published: 12:26 am, January 27th, 2023 - 5 comments
Categories: Austerity, boris johnson, Brexit, uk politics
Tags: brexit, Rishi Sunak, UK Conservatives, UK politics
Originally Published on Nick Kelly's blog On October 25 2022 Rishi Sunak became the fifth leader of the Conservative Party since they came to power in 2010. Having lost the membership ballot in the summer, Tory MPs having seen the polls after the Mini …
Written By: nickkelly - Date published: 7:13 am, January 24th, 2023 - 52 comments
Categories: Andrew Little, assets, bill english, chris hipkins, election 2017, election 2020, election 2023, elections, helen clark, jacinda ardern, labour, polls, privatisation
Tags: chris hipkins, coronavirus, jacinda ardern, Labour leadership, Labour Party, leadership, nick kelly, nz labour party, they are us
Originally published on Nick Kelly's blog Last week people in New Zealand and around the world were shocked to hear that Jacinda Ardern had resigned as Prime Minister. An unexpected end to her extraordinary five years in this role. Her exit, like …
Written By: nickkelly - Date published: 6:53 am, January 20th, 2023 - 6 comments
Categories: Andrew Little, election 2017, election 2020, jacinda ardern, labour, news
Tags: andrew little, jacinda adern, nick kelly, nz labour party, they are us
Dear Jacinda You probably will not remember me. I was the campaign manager for Andrew Little when he ran for Labour Leader back in 2014. The last time we met was in Burger Fuel on Cuba Street the day after you took over as Labour Leader in 2017. I was with…
Written By: nickkelly - Date published: 6:57 am, January 17th, 2023 - 34 comments
Categories: Austerity, Brexit, Financial markets, uk politics
Tags: Boris Johnson, LIbertarians, Liz Truss, neo-liberalism, One nation Tories, UK Conservatives
Originally published on Nick Kelly's blog The premiership of Liz Truss will be remembered for many years to come. She will be remembered as being the shortest-serving former UK prime minister (for now), resigning after seven weeks. It will be remembered …
Written By: nickkelly - Date published: 7:02 am, January 15th, 2023 - 1 comment
Categories: Abuse of power, boris johnson, Brexit, conservative party, leadership, making shit up, Politics, uk politics
Tags: Boris Johnson, brexit, covid-19, Dominic Cummings, nick kelly, tories, UK Tories
The demise of Boris Johnson's premiership in 2022 was both a surprising political upset and entirely predictable at the same time. It was a political upset when considering the large majority the Conservative Party won in 2019 under his leadership, the …
Written By: nickkelly - Date published: 1:39 am, January 14th, 2023 - 4 comments
Categories: activism, Brexit, Economy, Politics, uk politics, Ukraine
Tags: 2008 financial crisis, austerity, neo-liberalism, nick kelly, occupy aotearoa, occupy wall street
Originally Published on Nick Kelly's Blog As the world currently goes through a post-pandemic and Russian invasion of Ukraine fuelled economic crisis, it is interesting to reflect on the economic crisis of over a decade ago and how the public responded at…
Written By: nickkelly - Date published: 12:04 am, January 10th, 2023 - 3 comments
Categories: abortion, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, us politics
Tags: abortion, donald trump, Joe Biden, midterms, nick kelly, republican party, US Democrats, us politics
Originally posted on Nick Kelly's blog Last week we saw extraordinary scenes from the US House of Representatives. The election of the Speaker, normally a formality whereby the winning party gets behind a candidate, became an utter circus where 15 rounds …
Written By: nickkelly - Date published: 1:46 am, November 7th, 2022 - 3 comments
Categories: Abuse of power, climate change, cost of living, Donald Trump, economy, employment, Environment, feminism, International, Joe Biden, news, Politics, science, us politics
Tags: Bolsonari, democracy, donald trump, Joe Biden, mid-term, nick kelly, Roe v Wade, ukraine
Originally published on Nick Kelly's blog On Sunday 30 October, a watershed run-off election was held in Brazil where former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (Lula) narrowly defeated incumbent President Jair Bolsonaro 50.9% to 49.1%. There was a lot at…
Written By: nickkelly - Date published: 10:46 am, May 19th, 2022 - 13 comments
Categories: economy, Europe, Financial markets, Free Trade, Globalisation, inequality, International, Media, Politics, uk politics, Ukraine, us politics
Tags: cost of living, inflation, Joe Biden, nick kelly, NZ Labour, scott morrison, UK Conservatives, World Economic Forum
Britons woke up to the news today that inflation in the UK has hit a 40 year high of 9%. Recent increases to power bills, fuel and groceries have in no small part driven this inflationary pressure and indications are that prices could increase further. …
Written By: nickkelly - Date published: 8:44 pm, May 3rd, 2022 - 140 comments
Categories: Europe, International, Russia, Ukraine, war
Tags: NATO, nick kelly, putin, russia, ukraine
Originally posted on Nick Kelly's blog On February 24 2022 Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the Russian military to invade Ukraine, a nation that declared independence from Russia on August 24 1991. This is not the first time in Ukraine's 30 years …
Written By: nickkelly - Date published: 2:18 am, February 21st, 2022 - 10 comments
Categories: Brexit, Europe, uk politics
Tags: Boris Johnson, brexit, nick kelly, UK election 2019, UK politics, ukraine
I answer the question posed in the title by returning to what I wrote on my blog when Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson became Prime Minister in 2019: Make no mistake, Boris Johnson has talent. He knows how to make a stirring speech and can tap into …
Written By: nickkelly - Date published: 9:57 pm, November 29th, 2021 - Comments Off on Post:The US withdraws from Afghanistan and the inevitable happened
Categories: afghanistan, Donald Trump, helen clark, Joe Biden, us politics, war
Tags: afghanistan, donald trump, george w bush, helen clark, Joe Biden, nick kelly, russia, tony blair, War on Terror
Originally published on Nick Kelly's Blog The withdrawal in August of US and allied troops from Afghanistan saw the return of the Taliban in control of that country. This sadly was always going to be the outcome once the US and its allies withdrew. I …
Written By: nickkelly - Date published: 2:53 am, November 27th, 2021 - 1 comment
Categories: Brexit, Europe, uk politics
Tags: Boris Johnson, brexit, Captain Tom, covid-19, nationalism, nick kelly, Northern Ireland, scottish independence, The Queen, UK politics, World War Two
Originally published on Nick Kelly's blog All national identities are a construct that evolves and changes over time. That the identity of Britain has evolved is in no way unique to this country. The concept of the national state or borders is a relatively…
Written By: nickkelly - Date published: 11:31 pm, May 17th, 2021 - 35 comments
Categories: Brexit, electoral systems, First Past the Post, Jeremy Corbyn, leadership, local government, uk politics
Tags: Andy Burnham, covid-19, jeremy corbyn, Kier Starmer, nick kelly, Sadiq Khan, scottish nationalist party
Originally posted on Nick Kelly's Blog In a nation that has suffered over 100,000 COVID-19 deaths, one may be somewhat taken aback to see the latest YouGov Poll where The Conservative Party enjoy a 15% lead over the Labour Opposition. 17 months after the …
Written By: nickkelly - Date published: 9:13 am, April 20th, 2021 - 28 comments
Categories: boris johnson, Jeremy Corbyn, news, sport, uk politics
Tags: Boris Johnson, britain, football, jeremy corbyn, nick kelly, Premier League, sport
Originally posted on Nick Kelly's Blog People overseas often have preconceived ideas about British society. On moving to the UK I was told that in Britain people will try and place you based on your accent, the school you went to and your job. This does …
I would not say it is a free pass. Yes, it was largely motivated by ideology, but there are other right-wing governments who still managed better. I think ideology and arrogance were both at play. Either way these people are not fit to govern and yet they ...
The Oxford research on deaths per million is a week or so out of date. The UK after nearly a month in lockdown has started to fall in the death per million numbers - thankfully
Written By: nickkelly - Date published: 6:11 am, January 29th, 2021 - 21 comments
Categories: Austerity, Politics, uk politics
Tags: Boris Johnson, covid-19, Kier Starmer, nick kelly, pandemic, UK Conservatives, UK election 2019, uk labour
Originally posted on Nick Kelly's Blog In late March 2020, the medical director of the NHS Stephen Powis said that keeping the UK COVID-19 death toll to under 20,000 would be a good result. Ten months later, almost to the day, the UK's official death toll …
There will be other senate seats and the house in two years
Written By: nickkelly - Date published: 12:30 am, November 19th, 2020 - 8 comments
Categories: democratic participation, Donald Trump, electoral systems, First Past the Post, Joe Biden, us politics
Tags: covid-19, donald trump, Electoral College, Joe Biden, nancy pelosi, nick kelly, US Elections 2020
Originally posted on Nick Kelly's Blog Two weeks after one of the most tumultuous elections in US history it is now clear that Joe Biden has won. This was not clear on election night as much of the in-person vote favoured Trump in key swing states. But as…
Written By: nickkelly - Date published: 12:27 am, October 20th, 2020 - 47 comments
Categories: act, capital gains, capitalism, Christchurch Attack, democratic participation, education, election 2020, elections, electoral systems, employment, greens, housing, jacinda ardern, labour, Maori Issues, MMP, national, nz first, Parliament, tax, terrorism, tertiary education, transport, workers' rights
Tags: capitalism, cgt, fiscal responsbility, Free Education, Ilam, jacinda ardern, labour, MMP, national party, nick kelly, Wairarapa, whanganui
Originally published on Nick Kelly's blog When I posted back in August about the New Zealand Labour Government, I was fairly confident that they would win this year's election. I did not however think they would win by as much as they did. On Saturday, …
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