UK sidelined as Europe looks beyond Brexit in aerospace – Reuters

PARIS (Reuters) - Britain risks losing clout in the aerospace industry, one of its largest skilled employers, due to concerns over its departure from the European Union, a corporate overhaul at Airbus and a new Franco-German push on defense, industry insiders say.

Initiatives from a new continental combat jet to a decision by Airbus (AIR.PA) to downgrade its UK representation, as well as the redeployment of some research projects, have left the $90-billion UK sector feeling increasingly sidelined.

France and Germany last week announced plans for a joint fighter, catching many in Britain off guard.

Though chiefly designed to rejuvenate the Paris-Berlin axis, the move has highlighted questions over Britain's place in the European powerhouse after Brexit and left its biggest defense firm BAE Systems (BAES.L) maneuvering for a place.

"Everyone is now simply acting on the basis that Brexit has happened, and let's get on with life," said former French security adviser Francois Heisbourg, chairman of think-tank IISS.

The move coincides with plans by Franco-German-led Airbus to shake up its UK management.

Airbus Group UK President Paul Kahn is leaving as part of wider plans to shed management layers, Airbus said this week.

Government affairs chief Katherine Bennett will run the Toulouse-based company's UK arm as senior vice president.

Officially, the changes are nothing to do with Brexit. A top executive in Spain is also leaving the slimmed-down firm.

But the four-nation giant is aware of the intense focus on Britain's role in flagship European ventures, while Airbus remains represented at more senior levels in France and Germany.

"You couldn't say there is no link to Brexit," a person familiar with the process said.

The industry's ADS lobby, of which Kahn remains president, says aerospace and defense support 363,000 direct jobs in Britain and has warned against a 'hard Brexit' that could see trade tariffs and restrictions on movements of workers.

Airbus alone employs 12,000 in Britain where it builds wings for jetliners and campaigned to keep the country in the EU.

Although Bennett will report directly to CEO Tom Enders, Kahn's departure after three years deprives Britain of a strong voice inside Europe's largest aerospace group, insiders said.

The reshaping of Airbus's UK presence does not end there.

Industry sources say civil planemaking operations chief Tom Williams is unlikely to be replaced when he eventually retires, leaving a significant gap in the firm's UK profile.

Williams, who turns 65 on Friday, is Airbus's "national representative" to Britain on key matters and has warned the country is entering a "dangerous phase" over Brexit. No departure date has been set for one of Britain's top industrial managers.

Airbus declined to comment.

In the long term, Britain faces competition for wings production when design starts on the next generation of Airbus jets next decade. Germany and Spain both want the work.

For now, the chill toward Britain is felt mainly though a drip feed of small changes, though these collectively represent what one insider called an "insidious" threat to UK relevance.

Britain will have less responsibility for Europe's Galileo satellite program. Some R&D work has been removed from British universities. And plans for a small but symbolic "Cyber Lab" at Airbus in Britain have been shelved.

"You are less likely to see UK leadership of projects with continental content. There will still be UK content but more likely under French or German leadership," one source said.

That partially reverses the trend of recent years with rotary wing research placed in Britain after Airbus recently won a major military services contract.

Supporters say Britain remains attractive for investment, with public funding for new technologies and a weaker pound offsetting uncertainty over Brexit.

Asked whether she feared a stronger Franco-German defense axis leaving Britain in the cold, Defence Procurement Minister Harriet Baldwin told Reuters: "Far from it ... We are very happy with how things are going with our European friends and allies."

Senior commentators are worried about the health of Britain's industrial base, however, especially if it fails to win a place in the planned Franco-German fighter program.

"...you have a certain critical mass of design and development engineers and if they are not fed with noble work they will dissipate over time," said defense and aerospace consultant Brian Burridge, ex-commander of UK forces in Iraq.

He likened this to years of under-investment in nuclear power stations, which saw Britain turn to foreign partners.

"Just as we saw in our nuclear power-generation industry: if suddenly, for strategic reasons, you want to change your indigenous sovereign capability that would be very difficult."

Reporting by Tim Hepher; Editing by Mark Potter

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Aerospace firm projects $16m loss – Foster’s Daily Democrat

By Kyle Stucker kstucker@seacoastonline.com

ROCHESTER Albany International Corp. anticipates the Rochester arm of its company to record an almost $16 million loss in the second quarter of 2017.

The loss is related to a decrease in demand, and the figure is an anticipated pre-tax charge associated with two long-term contracts with Rochester-based Albany Engineered Composites, said the company in a release.

It was unknown Friday how the losses would impact operations in Rochester because, according to a company spokesperson, Albany is in a quiet period before releasing its second-quarter 2017 financial results on Aug. 2.

However, according to company CEO Joseph Morone, the losses were expected. He said he doesnt consider the programs connected with either contract to be strategic or material to AECs growth prospects, and also said the programs are exposed to the weakest segments in the commercial aerospace market.

We are meeting customer expectations in both programs, but because of very challenging legacy contracts, we lost money on both in Q1 2017 and had been expecting both programs to continue to lose money for several more years before turning profitable, said Morone in the release.

Because of the new and significant reductions in estimated customer demand for these two programs, coupled with changes in our estimates of their costs, we now project that both programs will lose money over the life of their contracts," he continued. "As a result, we are required to record the total projected losses over the life of these two contracts in the current quarter.

About $10 million of the loss is associated with AECs contract that obligates the company to manufacture composite components for the Rolls-Royce BR 725 engine, which powers Gulfstreams G-650 business jet, for the life of the BR 725 program.

The charge is driven primarily by a reduction in the estimated future demand for these components, according to the company. AEC also recorded a charge of $14 million in the second quarter of 2015 for this program, including $11 million for the write-off of development costs for nonrecurring engineering and tooling, and $3 million for anticipated future losses.

The remaining $6 million of the Q2 2017 loss is associated with the composite struts that subsidiary Albany Aerospace Composites manufactures for the Airbus A380 jumbo jet. The company is obligated to supply wing box struts through 2020 and floor beam struts through 2023.

The company said the losses associated with this contract are due to decrease in estimated demand for these components during the contract term, as well as by program inefficiencies.

Despite the losses, AEC is on track for between 25 and 35 percent revenue growth when looking at the full year, according to Morone.

In our first quarter earnings release, I said there is more upside than downside risk to our current estimate of $450 million to $500 million revenue potential by 2020, as well as potential for substantial growth beyond 2020, he said. While the recording of these projected future losses will obviously have a material impact on Q2 results, our outlook for AEC both in 2017 and beyond remains unchanged.

The Q2 2017 earnings will be released during a webcast at 9 a.m. on Aug. 2 on the companys investor relations website, albint.com. A replay of the webcast will be available on the website at around noon that same day.

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GE bull throws in the towel, as oil/gas weakness outweighs aerospace/health – Seeking Alpha

General Electric (GE -3.2%) bounces off its worst levels but remains deep in the red after reporting better than expected Q2 earnings but warning of full-year profits at the low end of its forecasts.

Today's selloff would mark the eighth straight quarter that GE sharesdeclined on the day earnings results were reported.

CFRA analyst Jim Corridore throws in the towel, downgrading shares to Hold from Buy, cutting his price target to $27 from $36 as well as his 2018 EPS estimate to $1.80 from a previous forecast of $1.85.

With oil and gas weakness overshadowing strength in aerospace and health, we now think there are better investment choices with likely higher EPS growth prospects in the industrial sector, Corridore writes.

GE today reaffirmed its 2017 forecasts for cash flow, profit, revenue and operating margins, but investors will have to wait for incoming CEO John Flannery to deliver an update on 2018 forecasts later this year.

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8 Terms Aerospace Transactions Should Include – Aviation Today

Michael Ehrenstein, founding partner of Ehrenstein Charbonneau Calderin in Miami, Florida.

I am both stunned and grateful.

Stunned that so many leaders in the aerospace industry omit even the simplest protections available in commercial documentation of transactions; and grateful because the lack of them often yields disputes that must be litigated and, therefore, require my engagement as a trial lawyer.

To be clear, most aerospace companies know their business well. They know how to negotiate and document business terms, such as the price, quantity, quality and time for delivery of goods and the manner in which the goods are delivered. These same companies, however, often fail to include powerful and basic terms governing legal issues that frequently arise in such transactions.

In 27 years of practice as an attorney, I have litigated all manner of aerospace disputes and have garnered millions of dollars in attorney's fees fighting in court over matters that could have been avoided by the inclusion of simple language.

In the hope that you might avoid such unfortunate and unnecessary expenses, here is a short list of uncomplicated but critical terms you mightwant to consider in the documentation of such transactions.

Benjamin Franklin once famously said that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. That statement applies to aerospace transactions.

Michael Ehrenstein is a founding partner of Ehrenstein Charbonneau Calderin in Miami, Florida.

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Career taking flight: Islander recognized for work in aerospace … – CBC.ca

An employee at Vector Aerospace Corporation's Summerside, P.E.I.operation has been recognized in Wings and Helicopters magazine's top 20 Under 40 report.

Lindsay Hai, senior finance project manager for Vector's Engine Services Atlantic division said it was a surprise to her.

"I felt honoured in the first place just to be nominated by my peers," said Hai.

"When I heard I was chosen as one of the top 20 under 40 it was just really exciting."

The 20 people named in the list were chosen by the magazine's editors based on the impact they had in their respective workplaces.

Hai was born in Hong Kong and lived there until 1996 when she was 10.

Her father worked for Cathay Pacific, but the family decided to move as the political situation changed and Hong Kongbecame a Special Administrative Region under China's control.

It was his job in the aerospace industry that exposed her to work in the field.

"It's a really interesting business, and there's always something to learn, there's always something new, everything is always changing," she said.

Hai said she thinks her passion for her work has also helped her excel.

"I think for me it's been a natural thing," she said."Because I enjoy what I do that I'm fully dedicated to what I do."

Hai started working at Vector as part of a co-op program while she was studying business at UPEI.

She said that she had worked around the world but wanted to find a career at home.

Vector Aerospace Corporation's Summerside, P.E.I. office employs about 470 people according to Lindsay Hai. (CBC)

"I'm really fortunate I think to be able to work for Vector," she said.

"I'm definitely happy where I am, and I'm really excited to see where the company grows in the future."

Hai said that when she was graduating from university she thought she would have to leave P.E.I. in order to further hercareer.

She hopes her success along with Vector's will show others that there are chances closer to home.

"I think people on the Island, you know, when they're looking for opportunities they should realize that organizations like this exist," she said.

"These companies exist here."

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MaRLo launches his own music label – Trance Hub (satire) (press release) (blog)

Australian Trance Star MaRLo announced that hes starting his own music label Reaching Altitude. He will be distributing music with Armada Music. The first track of the label will be releasing soon and we will be sharing the details as soon as we have it.

MaRLo a perfect example of how one should pace their career he released his first album in 2008, and since then he has been relentlessly producing music for almost a decade. Until the last few years he has seen a meteoric rise in his career thanks to team Armada and of course his own vision. He start playing overseas shows regularly, launched his own concept show Altitude which was sold out last year. This year hes doing 5 shows including 2 shows outside Australia in KL and Indonesia. Now hes ready to launch his own music label. Way to go MaRLo you are an inspiration.

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‘Blade Runner 2049’ brings cyberpunk LA to San Diego Comic-Con – CNET

A mysterious man in a long overcoat, neon light-lined facemask and hat with rabbit ears stands ominously against a wall lined with a mixture of English and Chinese words. A woman in heavy gold makeup rushes over to me and asks if I saw the accident.

"If someone's hurt, dial 995, OK?" she pleads, before walking away through the haze-filled room.

Behind me is the crash site, a downed hover car (known as a "spinner"), with yellow police tape wrapped around it.

This is not the Los Angeles I know.

After lifting our VR headsets, we were greeted with this scene.

Indeed, this is the Los Angeles of the "Blade Runner" universe, a cyberpunk future that's the setting of the upcoming film "Blade Runner 2049." I'm actually in San Diego for the opening night of Comic-Con. The "Blade Runner 2049 Experience," just a block away from the convention center, mixes virtual reality with an immaculately crafted set and committed actors to bring you into its dystopian world.

Comic-Con, which has grown over the years into a mecca for entertainment -- particularly of the geek and blockbuster film variety -- is all about immersing you in different worlds. The "Blade Runner 2049 Experience" goes above and beyond in creating a small, but fully fleshed slice of its universe. It's the perfect way to tease the upcoming film, a sequel to the 1982 sci-fi classic, that brings back actor Harrison Ford and pairs him with Ryan Gosling.

"It looked legit," said Kevin Bussey, a food and beverage manager based in San Diego, after going through the experience. "The whole ambience was awesome."

The film opens on Oct. 6, and the cast will be holding a panel later this week at Comic-Con.

I first walk through a long hallway. It's lined with concept art from the movie as a tease of what's to come. After rounding the corner, I see several rows of what look like racing bucket seats.

The experience began with a VR video that was synced with our seats.

Once in my seat, I put on a Gear VR headset and headphones, which transport me to a digital recreation of the driver's seat of a spinner. The bucket seat is specifically tuned to move in way that convinces me the hover car is actually taking off just as it does in the virtual world.

As I cruise around the cityscape of 2049, I see giant ads for Coca-Cola and Atari, as well as Johnnie Walker (a sponsor of this event). Another digital ad features a tennis racket that whacks a giant digital tennis ball through my head.

The action heats up when I identify another spinner with a replicant -- an android that the in-universe blade runners are supposed to track down. From there, I'm in hot pursuit, ultimately crashing into the replicant's spinner and forcing it to the ground.

As far as VR experiences go, this one sold me on the world thanks to the perfect marriage of the seat and the imagery, much like an updated version of those old motion simulator rides. Take away the special seats, and the graphics are likely to sustain that immersive quality.

The VR experience, as it turns out, was just the beginning. As we lifted our headsets, the wall in front of us rose and we confronted the downed spinner. Actors in 2049-style garb walked around, asking if we'd seen anything.

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Exploring the Blade Runner 2049 Experience at SDCC 2017

At one point, a flood of water rained down from part of the ceiling. I narrowly avoid getting soaked.

This mysterious character stood ominously against the wall.

In the next section, Bibi's Bar, I saw people order drinks from the bar at the White Dragon (you can see a clip on Twitter here). In the middle of the room was a busted-up (but futuristic-looking) taxi.

Breaking the illusion a bit was a table with spring rolls and pork buns, but my stomach didn't mind the brief return to reality.

A policeman suspiciously asked what I was doing as I filmed him for an Instagram post. A nearby guard had me stand in front of a scanner, which shone a light across my face to determine if I was a replicant. You'll be relieved to know that it confirmed that I am, indeed, human.

Props from the film lined the wall on one side of the room, while mannequins adorned with futuristic clothing lined window displays on the opposite end. All of this work has been put in to get the thousands of convention-goers who'll flock through the exhibit jazzed about the film.

Cosplayers, or costume players, aren't a unique sight at a comic book convention. But I have to admire the dedication of these actors.

Two women, one in a zebra-like fur coat and another sporting a large and fuzzy purple hat, approached my colleague Tania Gonzalez and me to strike up a conversation. They were so committed to staying in character that Tania wasn't entirely sure whether one was legitimately flirting with her.

But having women ignore me in favor of the cooler, more interesting person to my side? Some things don't change no matter what universe I'm in.

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Cyberpunk Innovators Outline Blackpills’ Sci-Fi Lineup – Den of Geek US

With Amazons adaptation of Stephan Zlotescus True Skin still in the works, the Bangkok-based writer/director and visual effects artist has kept busy. With production partner, Scott Glassgold, and others, Zlotescu is working on a new set of short-form science fiction shows for the free, international, mobile-oriented streaming service, Blackpills. These arent your run of the mill web series, though; cyberpunk edginess and adult themes will predominate once the shows air in early 2018.

Blackpills has been incredible, says Glassgold, founder of Ground Control which manages and co-produces the five genre series along with Zlotescus Punk City and H1 of H1Films. There really havent been any boundaries or perimeters... weve really felt like theyve given us this wonderful opportunity to create in an uninhibited way where the skys the limit.

Zlotescu agrees that the streaming service has allowed for more creative freedom than the traditional broadcast route, using as an example one of his Blackpills offerings called Product Wars. If you took it down the studio route, it would be much more family-friendly, kid-friendly, and now its more adult its more violent; its more brutal; and its an animated project. So were trying to explore new territory that you really cant go down if you went with the studios.

Product Wars, in fact, taps into the extremes of consumer culture. Throughout the decades, weve created mascots to sell our brands, right? And I thought, well wouldnt it be interesting if we could genetically engineer these actual mascots? Zlotescu poses as the premise for the show. I think they would sell like hotcakes, and people would love to have a real Tony the Tiger selling their cereal brand people even start buying them as pets people want their custom-made characters [The mascots] would get sick of how theyre treated, and the story follows them planning a revolt.

Zlotescus other contribution to the Blackpills lineup is Tokyo Red, written by Phil Gellat, which follows one mans journey to find his family through a highly irradiated, post-fallout Tokyo. Tokyo, as you know, did have that Fukushima incident in 2011, Zlotescu reminds us. And my idea is what if people had to adapt to this? Because I dont see the Japanese abandoning Tokyo; they would just continue their life there. So imagine young kids having to walk around on the street with trendy hazmat suits and robots cleaning up hotspots around town which are radioactive, and having these augmented reality glasses that show you which paths are safe.

Glassgold adds that the mans search for his family will have the cyberpunk feel that Zlotescu has become known for, but with a twist. Its like that world that Stephan just painted with a hard-boiled, pulp narrative to it, so its sort of a mash-up of genres in a really fun way.

The short-form series lineup on Blackpills will also include Future Sex, an anthology series by Hank Woon that takes a sometimes satirical and sometimes light-hearted view of sex in the technology age; Same Rights by Gary Hall, which follows the trial of an AI accused of murder; and Tomas Vergaras Isolated, based on the hit short film of the same name shown below, which Glassgold told us more about.

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Isolated is based on a wonderful short film by writer/director Tomas Vergara, says Glassgold, referring to the story of a man waking up in the middle of what appears to be a zombie apocalypse, having to solvea puzzle that threatens not only his ownlife, but the worlditself. Its just a nail-biter, and itll be a mystery that unravels in real-time. But for a tease of that one, definitely watch the short. Its where everything will kick off for the series.

Zlotescu admires the technical aspect of Vergaras vision as well. Thats a pretty ambitious project because its completely full-CGI, so were bringing a team here in Bangkok to do it, and its pretty crazy. But it should come out really nice, he predicts.

Bangkok has provided a decidedly cyberpunk backdrop to Zlotescus work, with or without visual effects. When I first got here in 2010, I thought I was in the movie, Blade Runner, says Zlotescu. The skyline has changed significantly within the last ten years, so it feels even more crazy than Hong Kong. Its a futuristic Asian city, so it was very inspirational for me when I got here This is a fertile ground for sci-fi, especially cyberpunk in general, as a location.

Zlotescu often uses real footage gathered in the city streets and adds his neon palette of colors and cybernetic enhancements to create a more realistic future look. Im not a big fan of shooting on green screen, he explains. It just feels very fake and sterile, and the actors dont even really perform well in those kind of environments. I love Neill Blomkamps work because he does the same thing: he shoots in real environments and then just enhances them with CGI.

Zlotescus Punk City and H1Films, with cinematographer H1 at the helm, will handle the Bangkok end of production for the five series coming to Blackpills, and Glassgolds Ground Control will manage Los Angeles production, with Bangkok-based companies Opticflavor and Flying Monkey Pictures providing the visual effects. The set of projects will shoot back-to-back and will be released in early 2018. Zlotescus True Skin is currently in development for Amazon Studios with Guardians of the Galaxy writer, Nicole Perlman attached.

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Layers of Fear Dev’s Cyberpunk Horror Game Observer Launches … – DualShockers

Poland-based developer Bloober Team who you may recognize from 2016sLayers of Fear and publisher Aspyr Media have announced that the formers upcoming cyberpunk horror game is set to launch on PS4, Xbox One, PC, Mac, and Linux on August 15th.

Additionally, the pair have revealed that the legendary actor, Rutger Hauer who you may know from films such asBlade Runner, Flesh+Blood, Sin City, Batman Begins, The Hitcher, Blind Fury,and more stars as Detective Lazarski, the character you play as.

Lastly, new key art for the game has also been released alongside a few new images and a new 2084 trailer that explores the aforementioned Daniels role as an Observer.

Observeris set in a 2084 dystopian future ruled by oppressive corporations. Further, the game isnt your traditional take on cyberpunk, but notably is an Eastern European take on the iconic sub-genre, which is to say in the game youll find architecture, historical and political references, and pop-culture that would be found in Eastern Europe.

As mentioned above, in the game you play as Dan, a member of a special corporate-funded police unit called Observers. Following cryptic messages from his estranged son, dan quickly founds himself trekking through the seedy underbelly of the city where horror, madness, andpsychological experiences bordering on the psychedelic await.

Observers are essentially detectives equipped with special augmentations that allow them to hack into minds of anyone and see the things in an altered perception, which in turn allows for them to gather information or interrogate in unique ways. Every time they go in someones mind they will see what they saw and live what they lived, and while the process can and will take a toll on the Observer, it will allow them to find clues otherwise hidden.

As you play the game you will be presented with many choices and options to approach the world as you want, which in turn shapes the narrative and leads to multiple endings.

Observeris set to release for PC, PS4, and Xbox One at an unknown price-point. If you havent already, be sure to check out our interview with Brand Manager at Bloober Team,Rafa Basaj, where we talk aboutObserver,including its inspirations, story, themes, approach to horror, and more.

Observeris currently playable for the public at Lionsgates booth atSan Diego Comic-Con until July 22nd.

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Cyberpunk ‘Hidden Horror’ Game Observer Releasing on August 15 for PC/XO/PS4 – Wccftech

Cyberpunk horror game Observer will be releasing on August 15 for PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 and a new gameplay trailer has been released.

Created by Layers of Fear developer Blooper Team, Observer holds the same pacing of Layers Of Fear, and uses modern themes to illustrate a society where hacking peoples nightmares is a reality. You can check out the new gameplay trailer alongside a set of screenshots below:

How would it feel if your fears could be weaponized against you? Det. Daniel Lazarski is an Observer; part of a corporate-funded, specialized police unit with full legal clearance to tap directly into a targets mind via neural implant. A cryptic message from your estranged son sets you on a journey to the drug-ridden Class C slums of Krakow, Poland. As you hack into the minds of criminals and victims alike to uncover the truth of the mysterious communique, you are forced into a surreal landscape of the residents darkest fears.

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If you played our first game, Layers of Fear, you know that we make a different kind of horror, Blooper Team said last month. Something a bit more cerebral, emotional, and psychological; We like to call it hidden horror. We think of hidden horror as a subgenre. There are a million different types of action games out there, but you dont see that kind of diversity in horror games. Most horror games are designed completely around survival.

For those wondering the character displayed in the main image above is indeed Cyberpunk legend Rutger Hauer from Bladerunner as Detective Dan Lazarski.

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‘Cyberpunk 2077’ Update: Different playable character classes – Blasting News

After the success of "The Witcher 3," it will not be easy for "#Cyberpunk 2077" to surpass that popularity. However, it looks that #CD Projekt RED is going to get a pretty good shot with the sci-fi #Role Playing Game "Cyberpunk 2077." Even if CD Projekt Red is highly secretive about the details of the game, here is everything that you need to know about this highly anticipated game.

During an interview, CD Projekt Red mentioned that "Cyberpunk 2077" is going to be a huge project for the studio. According to the studio's visual effect artist, Jose Teixeira, the game is going to be bigger than anything else that the studio has created.

The head of the studio, Adam Badowski, also stated that the game would be even bigger, even better, and more revolutionary. Basing on the way the gaming studio was describing the development of "Cyberpunk 2077," gamers should expect an ambitious and big game once "Cyberpunk 2077" is released.

Mike Pondsmith, the creator of "Cyberpunk 2020" shared some details about the game's classes during an interview with Game Reactors last June. We can expect that the character classes from the original game will be carried over in "Cyberpunk 2077." These classes will not be limited to Cop, Rockerboys (rockers), Nomads, Netrunner (hackers), Corporate, Fixer (information brokers), Media (reporters and journalists), Solo (bodyguards and assassins), Med-Tech (doctors), and Techie.

Whether all of these character classes will be included in the game, that is remain to be seen. However, according to Pondsmith, a lot of these, if not all of them, will be in the game. With the vast character classes it will have, this sci-fi role playing game will work great with multiplayer features.

CD Projekt Red's jobs page showed a huge hint about what to expect in the game: Flying vehicles. According to the job opening on their website, the gaming studio is looking for a vehicle game programmer who can create a vehicle-related code and knows the physics of flying and driving those vehicles. There was even a released animated GIF that is claiming to be part of the highly anticipated project. Although it is legitimate or not remains to be confirmed.

Although CD Projekt Red remains quiet about "Cyberpunk 2077's" exact launching date, the game will be scheduled to release by 2019. The game will be available for PC, Xbox One, and PS4.

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Politically Correct London is Becoming a Global Laughing Stock – Heat Street

Ladies and gentlemen, I have an announcement to make: London is becoming a global laughing stock. Both intellectually and literally, Londoners are dying under the weight of a virulent dose of political correctness.

Last week, Transport for London pointlessly buckled to LGBT activists and banned the quintessentially British (and universally polite) phrase, ladies and gentlemen from its station announcements.

Its replacement good afternoon, everyone is deemed more inclusive and gender neutral, although even that might offend those with multiple personality disorders.

In a city that has recently undergone three terrorist attacks, this might seem like a curious use of resource for its Mayor, Sadiq Khan (pictured, main image).

But this is 2017, and whod be surprised if TfL went the whole hog and integrated Xe pronouns into its announcements, or renamed sexist Tube stations such as Cockfosters and Shepherds Bush? (They could re-name Seven Sisters station Seven Persons).

On Friday, this rot spread, when academics at Kings College London decided to swap portraits of its founders for a wall of diversity, after Professor Patrick Leman, the Institutes dean of education, claimed busts of white, bearded men were intimidating and alienating to BME students.

Some concluded any student who felt intimidated by a statue probably didnt deserve a University place at all.

We could discount these two hen-brained incidents as yet more political correctness gone mad.

But they are indicative of a London that perpetually looks down the wrong end of the telescope for micro grievances, yet lacks the guts to tackle very real problems that are staring us in the face.

This obsession with political correctness is not only turning London into a laughing stock, its actively killing Londoners.

The clearest example is the British Polices Stop And Search scheme. Designed to allow police to frisk suspects for concealed weapons, it has long been hated by critics as racist, who correctly point out that 65% of searches are on black men, who are six times more likely to be searched.

Sensing an opportunity to appeal to minority communities, in 2015, while running for London Mayor, Sadiq Khan vowed to do everything in my power to cut stop and search.

In the year to the end of March 2016, there were 387,448 stop and search procedures conducted by police in England and Wales, a fall of 28% on the previous 12 months.

In that same period, Londons Metropolitan Police announced that gun crime in London had soared 42% and knife crime 24%. Recorded crime was up across virtually every category, with a total 4.5% increase to nearly 774,737 offences.

Whod have thought a 28% drop in searches might result in a 24% boom in knife crime? Clearly not Londons Mayor. In one school in his city, 3/4 of ten-year-olds said they knew somebody who carried a knife.

So who is carrying and using all these knives?

British police dont like to publish crime by race or ethnicity. But when data has been obtained under Freedom Of Information Acts, its shown that in the City Of London, 36% of knife crime is perpetrated by black people, who only make up around 13% of Londons 8.6 million populace.

Furthermore, 24% of stabbing victims are black men.

You could conclude its reasonable to stop and search those most likely to be knife criminals. Surely, if black lives truly mattered to Londons Mayor, he would ramp up Stop And Search to help stop black men being disproportionately killed or jailed.

Instead, in April at the end of a week that saw eight fatal stabbings in the Capital, two less than a mile from my home Khan trumpeted his new 1.7m online hate crime hub.

Some wondered: does Londons Mayor seriously prioritise cutting nasty tweets over fatal stabbings?

Similarly, Khan has rejected Prevent, the British governments only anti-terror strategy, as toxic adding its seen by some communities as spying and snooping.

In the wake of the London Bridge terrorist attack that left eight ordinary Londoners murdered in the streets by ISIS jihadists, Khan took every opportunity to remind us Islamophobic hate crimes that included tweets had increased fivefold.

Ive lived in London for 23 years. Not only has its skyscape and its human landscape changed forever. So has its mindscape.

Today, we live in a city where racist statues, Islamophobic tweets and public transport announcements are deemed more pressing issues than tackling terrorism, knife crime or Londons latest malaise, acid attacks.

Ladies and gentlemen, the next train to leave London departs in five minutes. Ill see you at the bar.

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Asda Kingswood speak out after card cloning reports at store’s petrol station – Hull Daily Mail

A Hull supermarket has reassured customers they have had no recent issues with card cloning following reports of fraud at the store petrol station.

A post on Hull Blues and Twos that was shared hundreds of times claimed a customers card was cloned after using Asda Kingswood petrol station in north Hull.

The post read: Please can you advise anyone who has used Asda Kingswood petrol pay at pump to check their account as our card has been cloned around 7pm tonight (Wednesday July 19) the store have been informed. Please check your bank accounts.

The supermarket has, however, said they have received no reports about it and has daily security checks to catch such cloning devices.

Jon Tabiner, Asda Kingswood store manager, said: Wed like to reassure our customers that we have had no issues raised to us about our card payment systems.

We have daily security checks in place to ensure everything is working as it should and would encourage anyone who has a concern to contact us directly.

Shell Carter, of Hull, said she had 750 taken out of her account when she was caught out by a card cloning device at the Kingswood petrol station in April.

She said: I always use pump number 10 and have done for months. I went and got my fuel as usual, paid on my card and then went shopping.

Everything seemed fine until I went to the bank the next day to get money out to realise there were three transactions which had cleared my account of 750, and the money had been moved to other accounts.

She said she now uses cash rather than her card due to the stress and upset after becoming victim to card fraud.

I went into the bank, where they cancelled my card and investigated for fraud, she said. It wasnt refunded for a few days until they had a proper look into it.

I also saw one of the staff members at Asda petrol station who informed me I was one of a few it had happened to that day. And someone else had been there, put their card in and the device used to clone cards fell out. I was one of the unlucky few.

I pay cash now as it was a lot of stress and upset just by using the quick pay lanes. I cant understand how this has happened about three times this year.

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Use of cognitive abilities to care for grandkids may have driven evolution of menopause – Phys.Org

July 20, 2017 Inter-generational transmission, a driver for human evolution? Credit: debowscyfoto, pixabay

Instead of having more children, a grandmother may pass on her genes more successfully by using her cognitive abilities to directly or indirectly aid her existing children and grandchildren. Such an advantage could have driven the evolution of menopause in humans, according to new research published in PLOS Computational Biology.

Women go through menopause long before the end of their expected lifespan. Researchers have long hypothesized that menopause and long post-reproductive lifespan provide an evolutionary advantage; that is, they increase the chances of a woman passing on her genes. However, the precise nature of this advantage is still up for debate.

To investigate the evolutionary advantage of menopause, Carla Aim and colleagues at the Institute of Evolutionary Sciences of Montpellier developed computer simulations of human populations using artificial neural networks. Then they tested which conditions were required for menopause to emerge in the simulated populations.

Specifically, the research team used the simulations to model the emergence and evolution of resource allocation decision-making in the context of reproduction. Menopause can be considered a resource allocation strategy in which reproduction is halted so that resources can be reallocated elsewhere.

The researchers found that emergence of menopause and long post-reproductive lifespan in the simulated populations required the existence of cognitive abilities in combination with caring for grandchildren. The importance of cognitive abilities rather than physical strength lends support to a previously proposed hypothesis for the evolution of menopause known as the Embodied Capital Model.

"Cognitive abilities allow accumulation of skills and experience over the lifespan, thus providing an advantage for resource acquisition," Aim says. "Stopping reproduction during aging allows allocating more of these surplus resources to assist offspring and grand-offspring, thus increasing children's fertility and grandchildren's survival."

Explore further: Solving the evolutionary puzzle of menopause

More information: Aim C, Andr J-B, Raymond M (2017) Grandmothering and cognitive resources are required for the emergence of menopause and extensive post-reproductive lifespan. PLoS Comput Biol 13(7): e1005631. doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005631

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A simple bacteria reveals how stress drives evolution – Phys.Org

July 20, 2017 by Elizabeth Howell , Astrobiology Magazine The researchers examined the biological processes of E.coli, a common bacteria. Credit: NIAID

A common bacteria is furthering evidence that evolution is not entirely a blind process, subject to random changes in the genes, but that environmental stressors can also play a role.

A NASA-funded team is the first group to design a method demonstrating how transposonsDNA sequences that move positions within a genomejump from place to place.

The researchers saw that the jumping rate of these transposons, aptly-named "jumping genes," increases or decreases depending on factors in the environment, such as food supply.

"This is a new window into how environment can affect evolution rates," said Nigel Goldenfeld, director of the NASA Astrobiology Institute for Universal Biology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. "We can measure evolution rates for the first time, and we can see evolution acting at the molecular level."

Thomas Kuhlman, a physicist at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, said bacteria species can also play a role in jumping rates, as well as the environment.

"The activity of these transposal elements is not uniformly random; it's not just a pile of cells," he said.

Kuhlman and Goldenfeld recently published a paper on the research, "Real-time transposable element activity in individual live cells," in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The research was led by Neil Kim, a physics graduate student at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and also included work from fellow students Gloria Lee, Nicholas Sherer and Michael Martini.

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Goldenfeld studies the role of the environment on evolution, while Kuhlman focuses on the biological processes of E. coli, a common bacteria that lives in the digestive tracts of humans and animals and the cause of infections by way of contaminated feces.

The two researchers came up with a novel approach to watching the movement of jumping genes by engineering an E. coli that expresses a fluorescent protein when the transposons "jump" out of a genome. Because the cell lights up when this occurs, the researchers were able to record the cells that jump more than others.

"The cells light up only when a transposon jumps," Goldenfeld said. "So we can see how often they jump, and when they jump, and where they jump from."

Goldenfeld's team also constructed a computer simulation of the jumping activity that was able to rule out random activity as the primary reason for jumping. Once they compared the simulation with the laboratory trials, it was clear that the transposons were not jumping randomly. Goldenfeld said the findings shed more light on the mechanisms of evolution.

A fundamental assumption of evolution has been that mutations and other instabilities in the genomes randomly occur in an organism as a 'blind" evolutionary force, and those that are beneficial to the cell lead to reproductive success. Another possibility, less accepted by biologists, is that the environment prompts the cell or organism to mutate in order for the cell to prosper better. These adaptive mutations, or stress-induced mutations, occur in response to stressors in the environment.

"Our work shows that the environment does affect the rate at which transposons become active, and subsequently jump into the genome and modify it," Goldenfeld said. "Thus the implication is that the environment does change the evolution rate. What our work does not answer at this point is whether the transposon activity suppresses genes that are bad in the particular environment of the cell. It just says that the rate of evolution goes up in response to environmental stress.

"This conclusion," he added, "was already known through other studies, for certain types of mutation, so is not in itself a complete reversal of the current dogma. We hope that future work will try to measure whether or not the genome instabilities that we can measure are adaptive."

Kuhlman said he has hopes of future research on more complex organisms.

"The next step is operating in yeast, as a very simple eukaryotic cell. Then eventually much further down the road, we'll get [the process] working in mammalian or human cells."

The research is not only useful for understanding the origins of life, but also uncovering situations where cells undergo rapid mutations. One possible application could be routing out the pathways of cancer, which happens when cells abnormally grow and cause problems with the rest of the body.

Goldenfeld added that the findings also have clear implications to astrobiology.

"One of the things that astrobiology is concerned with is the interaction between the environment and the rate of evolution," he said. "Our work showed for the first time that there are environmental influences on the rate of transposon activity, because we could literally measure the effect. We did this quantitatively and compared it with theoretical predictions that assumed that transposon activity was random. We could show that the activity is not random at all."

The NASA Astrobiology Institute funded the research.

Explore further: Watching 'jumping genes' in action

More information: Neil H. Kim et al. Real-time transposable element activity in individual live cells, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2016). DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1601833113

This story is republished courtesy of NASA's Astrobiology Magazine. Explore the Earth and beyond at http://www.astrobio.net .

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The Carolina Panthers open training camp on July 26 at Wofford College in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Heres a closer look at the Panthers' camp:

Top storyline: As quarterback Cam Newton goes, so go the Panthers. When Newton had an MVP season in 2015, the Panthers went to the Super Bowl. When he had statistically the worst season of his career in 2016, the team struggled and missed the playoffs after capturing three consecutive NFC South titles. Newton had offseason surgery to fix a partially torn rotator cuff, so training camp will be the first big test to see if the problem has been corrected. The Panthers added more weapons in first- and second-round draft picks Christian McCaffrey and Curtis Samuel. Their presence will give the 6-foot-5 quarterback more opportunities to get rid of the ball quicker and take fewer hits ... and to give him fewer reasons to run. Its an evolution for Newton and the offense, and how well that adaptation process goes will largely determine how well the Panthers do this season.

QB depth chart: Newton is coming off shoulder surgery, and the Panthers want their franchise quarterback to run less in order to safeguard his long-term health. Beyond that, nothing has changed from the past three seasons. Derek Anderson remains entrenched as the veteran and capable backup. Joe Webb is back as a third quarterback/wide receiver/special-teams player.

Bubble watch: The message that place-kicker Graham Gano needed to step up came on the third day of the draft, when the Panthers selected Harrison Butker out of Georgia Tech in the seventh round. It was the first time the Panthers drafted a place-kicker. Gano missed several big kicks that had a drastic impact on last seasons 6-10 record, and he made just 78.9 percent of his field goals.

That rookie could start: Taylor Moton. The second-round pick out of Western Michigan might be a long shot to start at right tackle, but with the future of Michael Oher uncertain and 2015 fourth-round pick Daryl Williams still somewhat unproven, Moton might get an opportunity. He impressed coaches during offseason workouts with his ability to play right and left tackle. Moton could be a year away, but if he impresses when the pads are on, hell have a chance to start now.

Kelvin Benjamin's weight: Much, probably too much, was made of the 6-foot-5 wide receiver being overweight at the start of offseason workouts. The last time that happened was two years ago, and Benjamin reported to training camp in the best shape of his career. He was arguably the MVP of that 2015 camp before suffering a season-ending knee injury. If Benjamin can return to that form and be pushed by the other receiving weapons the Panthers have added, he could be in for a big season.

Contract issues: In 2016, Greg Olsen became the first tight end in NFL history to record three consecutive seasons with 1,000 receiving yards. He wants a restructured deal to reflect that accomplishment, even though his current contract doesnt expire until after the 2018 season. Outside linebacker Thomas Davis, 34, entering the final year of his deal, also would like an extension. These are two key players and leaders, so look for the front office to do all it can to keep them happy.

For daily updates at camp, check out the Carolina Panthers clubhouse page.

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Fresh look at evangelicals and the evolution dispute can help guide newswriters – GetReligion (blog)

A recent Gallup Poll showed 38 percent of Americans agree with whats known as young earth creationism, which believes God created humanity in its present form some 10,000 years ago.

That percentage, the lowest since Gallup began asking about this in 1982, was a tie with those saying humanity developed over millions of years but God guided the process, so-called theistic evolution. Meanwhile, 19 percent said God played no part, double the number in 2000.

The long-running dispute over evolution continues to present journalists with a big challenge in providing fair treatment, particularly if they lack expertise in Bible interpretation. Thus the importance for all media professionals of Old-Earth or Evolutionary Creation?, a July book from InterVarsity Press, known for quality presentations of conservative Protestant thinking.

This dialogue book presents respectful but vigorous disagreements from two evangelical camps that share belief in God as the Creator and the full authority of the Bible. BioLogos of Grand Rapids, Mich., champions of evolutionary creation (it prefers that label to theistic evolution), which harmonizes the Bible with Darwinian evolution. Debate partner Reasons to Believe (RTB) of Covina, Calif., advocates old earth creation and criticizes standard evolutionary theory on scientific and biblical grounds.

RTB began in 1986 under leadership of the Rev. Hugh Ross, a pastor with a Ph.D. in astronomy. BioLogos was founded in 2007 by Francis Collins (.pdf here), director of the Human Genome Project and currently director of the National Institutes of Health. The two groups held 15 meetings that provide the substance of the new book.

Both BioLogos and RTB support the vastly long timeline that has long been standard among scientists. Their dialogue book sidesteps the third option of "young earth creationism," which -- here is the crucial fact to note -- journalists often depict as equal to all "creationism." This belief in an earth that's thousands rather than billions of years old is often linked with literalism on creation in six 24-hour days. That view is widespread in the Southern Baptist Convention, and theologians from that denomination posed the questions to dialogue participants.

A fourth option, also sidelined here, is the intelligent design movement, which agrees with RTB that Darwinism cannot scientifically explain the origin of species but is usually coy about arguing that God is natures designer. Here is a recent presentation: Evolution: Still a Theory in Crisis by Michael Denton, a biochemistry Ph.D.

Within evangelicalism, the hottest dispute regards Adam and Eve. (The Religion Guy surveyed that discussion in a 2011 cover story for Christianity Today.) RTB embraces the traditional view that they were directly and immediately created by God rather than evolving from lower primates, and that all subsequent humans descended from these two original parents.

Biologos sees evidence of a common ancestry between humans and animals, and says humanity did not originate with a single pair but several thousand individuals, more than 100,000 years ago. Thus Adam and Eve might be a specially chosen pair or symbolic group within humanitys forebears, or literary figures in a highly compressed history of all our ancestors.

On the basis of modern genetics, BioLogos also supports the Darwinian concept that all species arose and diversified through a process of descent from a common ancestor. RTB, however, finds no sufficient proof that such processes are sufficient to account for lifes origin, history, and the design of biological systems. Then the debaters consider how to interpret the fossil evidence of hominid forms prior to homo sapiens and what defines our species, which both groups believe is unique and created in the image of God.

Heavy scientific and theological stuff, and well worth absorbing as the debates proceed. Journalists need to understand the differences between these various groups -- because there are stories there to cover.

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More than just a smut-fest: Love Island and the evolution of reality TV sex – The Guardian

Mon got some last night welcome to TV sex in 2017. Photograph: ITV/REX/Shutterstock

A camera zooms in on a black-and-white closeup of a foot dangling from a duvet, then a wine bottle is vigorously knocked over on to the floor. A dull moan fills the room and then and really, what could be sexier? a Scottish voiceover announces something sarcastic. The next day, a girl called Montana declares, in an almost bored drawl, Mon got some last night to a gaggle of squealing girls. Welcome to TV sex in 2017.

The aforementioned scene comes from the current series of Love Island (2.4 million viewers and counting) which is merely the latest reality TV show to tap into the British publics fascination with watching real sex on screen. The question is, why are we so enthralled?

After all, it was way back in 2004 that Michelle Bass and Stuart Mitchell fashioned a makeshift hideaway under a table with some sheets and chairs on Big Brother. On the hot and sweaty journey since then, weve seen the rampant northerners of Geordie Shore pushing the boundaries of TV sex so far that Newcastle Central MP Chi Onwurah called it bordering on pornographic and threatened to take her gripes to parliament. And weve had 2012s The Valleys, which featured a trailer for its second series so hyper-sexed there was butt jiggling, boob bouncing and sheep riding that it was banned by the ASA pre-watershed.

A generation of Brits now see sex as par for the reality show course, thanks to offerings like 2013s What Happens in Kavos (which taught us that one in three Brits in Kavos had chlamydia truly a statistic to make a nation stand tall) and Sun, Sex and Suspicious Parents which made horrified mums and dads privy to their childs misdemeanours via hidden cameras.

Has the novelty of seeing people get some, often through a shaky camera, not worn off yet? And is it harming the moral fibre of the nation? It really all depends on the programme. Laura Hamzic works for Brook, a sexual health charity for young people, and says shows like Love Island can provide young people with an entry point for discussion by reconciling sex with relationships.

I think were still quite quick to judge young people as being sexually irresponsible and promiscuous and thats something we would challenge, she says. They are starved of places to discuss sex and relationships in controlled environments like school, because sex education is very poor. Love Island isnt exactly the best place to learn about sex and relationships, but its better than porn.

Love Islands commissioning editor Amanda Stavri agrees, pointing out that the key to the shows success is relationships rather than sex. Our feeling is if youre inviting 12 singletons to live together in the sun, things are gonna get heated under the covers, she says. But its not salacious, its not grubby, its not explicit. Were more interested in the story of the couple who have chosen to take their relationship to the next level.

Whatever Love Islands intentions, though, the last few weeks have still seen a fair few frenzied headlines. The Mirror impatiently proclaimed Love island Olivia and Chris FINALLY have sex while OK! revealed Love Island stunned as Camilla admits to sex with Jamie. But is anyone really stunned?

Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace, who was in Big Brother back in 2006 and again in 2015, says shes surprised by how things have changed since her original time in the house.

When I did BB the first time, it felt a lot more real, and even a bit more innocent, she says. Now, its just people jumping into bed with each other to get airtime. What are we teaching the next generation with these shows? I enjoy feminism and support your right to choose, but theres a thin line between feminism and expressing yourself and just being ... a slag?

Of course, TV has to be relatable rather than just a smut-fest to connect with viewers. After all, who can forget the ill-fated scientific investigation of Channel 4s Sex Box in 2016, which operated under the guise of social science when its basic premise was sticking a camera in the faces of people who had just emerged from doing the deed in a sweat box. Despite a nationwide campaign that pulled in 1.1 million viewers for the opening episode, the number dropped by 200,000 after the first 15 minutes.

But get it right as Love Island seems to have done and the sex can complement rather than dominate the content of the show. So perhaps the evolution of sex on TV just taps into what weve always known we want to see people who are just like us. And that to see imperfect decisions made on screen is really to see ourselves.

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Darwinism: Old politics will perish – The Hans India

70 years in a nations timeline is substantial. Time is fleeting, so are political ideologies, ideologues, instruments and applications. The theory of Darwinism is applicable not just to living beings but also to live institutions.

Survival of the fittest applies even to political parties in democracies across the world Those who adapt survive, those who wont perish. I strongly believe this evolutionary challenge is currently underway in the political ecosystem of India.

Indian National Congress is a pre-independent political entity. It was primarily set up as a common platform for fighting and achieving freedom. Prior to 1947, freedom from the British was a singular ideology and objective for all Indians.

Mahatma Gandhis advice to Nehru to shut down Congress party was in the true spirit of democracy. Bapu did not see the relevance of Congress party in its old form after independence. However, the decision to outrun Bapus advice and continue Congress party was driven out of a well-conceived dynastic plot by Jawaharlal Nehru. In retrospect, the contemporary history is a testament to that pre-conceived plot. India today has the 5th generation of Nehru scions at the helm of Congress, the dynastic party.

First things first. A dynasty was irrelevant even in 1947 right after independence; as we are a democratic republic, its even more irrelevant today. The irrelevance incremented all the way till 2014, with every generation of Nehrus dynasty experiencing power.

Congress party was rendered irrelevant in 2014 General Election, where it won just 44 MP seats from across India and that pattern continues till date in almost all the subsequent state or local body elections. Indian voters message is very clear to Congress party: your politics wont work anymore.

However, Congress continues to ignore that message, in the dynastic arrogance that it has been stuck for over 70 years. Anyone else would have understood the anger and disenchantment, Congress party wouldnt and it refuses to acknowledge even today.

It has over the period turned into a thick-skinned, unscrupulous, self-serving and un-empathetic political formation, which lost its ability to be sensitive to its immediate environment. It happens, when you outgrow your relevance and purpose. No wonder it is naturally progressing itself to possible extinction. It proves the relevance of Darwinism in the political ecosystem.

I foresee an unprecedented extinction of Congress party from the mainstream political system of India. It will be quite tough for Congress to accomplish even a double-digit tally in the next General Election. This is not my partisan pre-electoral assessment 2 years in advance, but an outcome of incisive analysis of changing mindscape of the Indian voter.

If Congress has to correct its course, the time is now. If it has to survive, it has to reinvent itself as a new political organization under non-Nehruvian regime. Theres no other way out, no other cosmetic correction will save this dinosaur from extinction.

BJP is blessed with regeneration and re-adaptation intrinsically, owing to a professionally managed, democratic, political organisation. That is how, just under two decades the first of its political formation, Bharatiya Jan Sangh (BJS), merged into Janata Party for a contextual fight against rampant corruption in 1970.

Being a listening and feeling organisation, it re-emerged in 1980 as Bharatiya Janata Party with a progressive ideology of integral humanism and nation first. BJP has a built-in organisational mechanism through its core values to be grounded and to eternally have its ear to the ground.

BJP further evolved and adapted to the needs of changing India, through a change of old guard and redrawing its ideology to focus on the larger needs of Indians and India. Inclusive development, transparent governance, corruption-free administration and global leadership are the aspirations of 1.25 billion people. Thats exactly what is being promised and delivered by the BJP government under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi.

BJP understands, empathises and redirects its political agenda, adapting to the changing needs of the electorate. This singular competence is enabling BJP to lead the entire political ecosystem of India.

Parties like Congress are incapable of natural progression and evolution owing to their dynastic liabilities, highly centralised leadership, numbed and dumbed political leadership through incessant corruption.

These contrasting natural strengths and weaknesses of these two national political organisations, is the reason for the steady and steep rise of BJP, which is bound to continue till a credible alternative evolves in the national scene. However, it seems unlikely that a credible alternative evolves, even in the next decade.

Communist parties have no relevance in a democracy. Original Communist ideology is of single party rule. Communist system of governance is a clear alternative model to the democratic system of governance. Its imperative that Communist parties are fundamentally irrelevant in a democracy. The local fusion of democratic values and Communist ideology is a disastrous model.

It is like Indian Chinese fusion fast food recipes, which are far from any authenticity and originality. Communist parties have been in Indian political ecosystem for over a century and have made zero impact on the composite governance model of India. Relevance of these parties in New India is not even a point of discussion. Communist parties today are at the bottom of the food chain and are left with no survival opportunities. Extinction is imminent.

Regional satraps are what they are, satraps to national parties. The extinction of one leads to the other naturally. The current situation of UPA exemplifies this evolutionary trend. This coalition of losers is left with just 5 parties, with only DMK as a noteworthy partner.

Congress party, the primary host of almost all the regional parties in India in the last five decades, finds itself deserted by its foster children. Most of the regional parties are micro models of Congress party, they are mom & pop stores. While their original origins are through much proclaimed differentiation from the national entities, their post power equations are quite similar to their mother model dynastic politics.

The agenda of regional partisanship, protection of regional identity, development of the regional parties gets quickly diluted to their eternal quest to stay in power, no matter what. It leads to family control, nepotism, massive corruption, misgovernance and divisive appeasement politics. Regional parties which seemed to control the national governments for over two decades in the past have lost their strength, with their loss of regional credibility.

In 2014, Indian voters gave BJP and PM Narendra Modi a decisive new mandate with their changing priorities. They have removed any dependence on regional parties for delivering the governance agenda. As I see, this mandate will only get more decisive going forward to 2019.

This consistent voter pattern against regional satraps has been established in state elections across India, where the electorate chose BJP against very popular regional parties. Regional parties are fast losing their credibility. Its the rigidity built into their political model, which works against their basic survival in a rapidly transforming new political environment across India.

New India needs inclusive development, progressive policies, citizen-centric administration, transparent governance, corruption-free and accountable leadership. New India aspires for credibility, respect, results and global leadership. Congress and regional satraps are being oblivious to these rising standards for public office, growing aspirations over public leadership.

Unacceptable, petty and divisive politics for family control, survival politics for relevance, is being rejected across India. Darwinism is more relevant than ever in Indian politics. Those who adapt will survive, others will perish.

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Darwinism: Old politics will perish - The Hans India