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Daily Archives: August 8, 2022
Urgent investigation underway as a fourth Muslim is killed in New Mexico – ticker NEWS
Posted: August 8, 2022 at 12:32 pm
China and Taiwan are playing a military game of cat and mouse as tensions on the high seas remain high.
It follows U.S. Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi meeting with her Taiwanese counterparts in Taipei last week.
This visit infuriated China, as the nation regards the self-ruled island as its own territory.
Beijing has since responded by test launching ballistic missiles over Taiwans capital for the first time in history.
China and Taiwan each launched 10 warships in the Taiwan Strait, with some Chinese vessels crossing the unofficial buffer separating the two sides.
Speaking at a conference in Bangladesh, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi says his countrys actions are legitimate and reasonable, aimed at protecting Chinas sacred sovereignty.
It must be borne in mind that Taiwan is not a part of the United States it is Chinas territory
Meanwhile, in the United States, former President Donald Trump called out Pelosis visit.
What was she doing? She fails. The women brings chaos, Trump said at a conservative conference in Dallas, Texas.
Trump continued, adding [Pelosi] played right into [Chinas] hands, because now they have an excuse to do whatever theyre doing.
Trump was the star contributor at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Saturday evening.
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Violence ends with a ceasefire in Gaza – ticker NEWS
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China and Taiwan are playing a military game of cat and mouse as tensions on the high seas remain high.
It follows U.S. Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi meeting with her Taiwanese counterparts in Taipei last week.
This visit infuriated China, as the nation regards the self-ruled island as its own territory.
Beijing has since responded by test launching ballistic missiles over Taiwans capital for the first time in history.
China and Taiwan each launched 10 warships in the Taiwan Strait, with some Chinese vessels crossing the unofficial buffer separating the two sides.
Speaking at a conference in Bangladesh, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi says his countrys actions are legitimate and reasonable, aimed at protecting Chinas sacred sovereignty.
It must be borne in mind that Taiwan is not a part of the United States it is Chinas territory
Meanwhile, in the United States, former President Donald Trump called out Pelosis visit.
What was she doing? She fails. The women brings chaos, Trump said at a conservative conference in Dallas, Texas.
Trump continued, adding [Pelosi] played right into [Chinas] hands, because now they have an excuse to do whatever theyre doing.
Trump was the star contributor at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Saturday evening.
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Netflix: The 44 Absolute Best Movies to Watch – CNET
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Netflixhas an extensive library of movies. And as each week brings more to the service, it becomes an effort to sift through the best of the bunch.
To save you time, you'll find the highlights of the new movies below, as well as CNET's full list of best movie originals on Netflix.
Here are this week's highlights.
Read more: The Absolute Best TV Shows on Netflix
At time of writing, these films all score at least 70 on Metacritic.
The Forty-Year-Old Version (2020)
The title of this comedy-drama might sound familiar, but its focus is an unconventional tale. The Forty-Year-Old Version follows Radha, a playwright and teacher who finds herself drawn to the forgotten passion of her youth: rapping. Inspired by writer, director and star Radha Blank's real life, this beautiful diary of a struggling artist will inspire and hit home, with relatable themes of failure and unfulfilled potential.
Tennis-playing buddies Michael (Mark Duplass) and Andy (Ray Romano) receive devastating news: Michael has terminal stomach cancer. Struggling to let go of his dying friend, Andy joins Michael's road trip in search of medication to end things before they get too painful. Folding comedy into melancholy, Paddleton eases the touching friendship at its core into deftly-affecting places.
Dolemite Is My Name (2019)
Eddie Murphy returned from his acting break with a glorious performance as Rudy Ray Moore, a comedian who played a character called Dolemite in stand-up routines and blaxploitation films from the '70s. Dolemite Is My Name follows Moore from his job at a record store to the big screen. Tracking Moore's rise to fame and its bizarre and enthralling turns, Dolemite Is My Name does justice to both Moore's and Murphy's talents.
Paul Giamatti and Kathryn Hahn starring in a comedy-drama with something to say about modern marriage? Private Life is a unique and relatable slice of a New York middle-age couple's struggles with different avenues to have a child. But because Hahn and Giamatti are in it, it sparkles with wit and charm. Add Kayli Carter to the mix as Sadie, a college dropout, and you have another layer to this compelling movie about the unpredictability of heading into a new stage of life.
Jake Johnson co-writes this comedy from prolific indie director Joe Swanberg (he was behind the Netflix anthology TV series Easy as well). Win It All follows Eddie, a gambling addict who agrees to stash a duffel bag of cash for a local thug heading to prison. Making one of many questionable decisions, Eddie dips into the funds. If you're a fan of simple, grounded storytelling with a focus on character, Win It All is a delight that brings out Johnson's humor and charisma.
The Meyerowitz Stories (2017)
The Meyerowitz Stories is a bittersweet comedy-drama told through Noah Baumbach's grounded lens. The titular stories concern dysfunctional adult siblings, played by Adam Sandler and Ben Stiller, trying to live in the shadow of their father. An effervescent cast, including Dustin Hoffman, play these intelligent, albeit miserable, characters as they weave their poignant tales.
This indie gem might have flown under the radar, so if you're looking for a modern romcom overflowing with charm, definitely give Tramps a watch. Callum Turner and Grace Van Patten star as Danny and Ellie, a sincere good kid and a streetwise girl who attempt to carry out a shady deal for a little cash. Tightly scripted and deftly avoiding hackneyed territory, Tramps will effortlessly win your heart.
Vampires vs. the Bronx (2020)
Vampires vs. the Bronx is a unique comedy-horror in more ways than one. Set in the New York borough of the Bronx, it follows young Miguel Martinez, a big-hearted kid helping to raise money for his struggling local bodega. But it's not just new designer clothing stores threatening to move in: Creepy pale residents with a taste for blood are eating up people and their properties. A commentary on gentrification with goofy charm, twists and thrills, Vampires vs. the Bronx is a fresh, entertaining spin on the genre.
His House is a horror flick that, yep, hits close to home. Revealing its supernatural evils through a harrowing human story, it follows Bol and Rial, a refugee couple from Sudan, who struggle to adapt to their new life in an English town. Don't expect straightforward jump scares -- His House plays into the psychological specters of the past, adding even more corridors of torment. A heartrending, powerful piece.
This smart psychological horror is partially drawn from co-writer Isa Mazzei's experiences as a camgirl (or webcam model). Yet Cam is no documentary, following Alice Ackerman, a young camgirl who one day discovers an exact replica of herself has taken over her show. This unique thriller flashing red with the threat of technology is an excellent feature to hit play on.
One of the more successful Stephen King adaptations, this horror drama based on the novella 1922 is a slow burn with a mesmerizing performance at its core. Thomas Jane, who you'll also know from Boogie Nights and 2004's The Punisher, gives one of his career best performances as the ever proud Wilfred James, a farmer who makes the totally wise decision to murder his wife with the help of their teenage son. The consequences are harrowing on multiple levels (if you don't like rats, you really won't like rats after this).
If you were mesmerized by The Haunting of Hill House, then Mike Flanagan's adaptation of Stephen King novel Gerald's Game is a must-watch. A couple goes on holiday at an isolated lake house, where one thing leads to another... and Carla Gugino's Jessie ends up handcuffed to the bed with no visible escape. Gugino puts in an immense performance, packing out the enclosed bedroom setting. Expect narratively and emotionally satisfying conclusions, with melancholy-suffused horror that surges into quiet triumph for its haunted characters.
The Power of the Dog (2021)
More than a decade after her previous film, Bright Star, extraordinary filmmaker Jane Campion has unfolded the director's chair again to oversee The Power of the Dog. She ended up winning an Oscar, so it was a good move. The Western centers on Phil Burbank, a domineering rancher who uses the power of toxic masculinity to have his way, mocking his brother for falling in love. The Power of the Dog is a mesmeric exercise in the subtle shifts of emotion and power in relationships. Benedict Cumberbatch, Jesse Plemons and Kirsten Dunst are immense, helping to bring Campion's masterful vision to life.
Paul Greengrass (Jason Bourne) directs Tom Hanks in this moving Western. Civil War veteran Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd discovers a young girl years after she was captured by Native Americans as a baby. While helping return her to her family, he does his usual job of traveling to towns and reading newspapers for a small fee. Don't expect high-octane action: This road movie is fueled by character development and the beautiful views. Still, you'll want to settle in for a comforting ride with pure sympathetic Hanks at the steering wheel.
The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (2018)
The Coen Brothers kick up the western dust with an anthology film that gives you six vignettes all set on the American frontier. One of them is about the titular Buster Scruggs, a chipper singing cowboy who casually sets off a shoot-up in a cantina. But there's a dark twist that keeps you on your toes. Sewing the rest of its stories together with a constant black humor, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs is a Coen Brothers winner.
Rebecca Hall makes her directorial debut in magnificent fashion with her adaptation of Nella Larsen's 1929 novel Passing. It tells the story of two light-skinned Black women, one of whom chooses to "pass" as white. Tessa Thompson and Ruth Negga embody the duality at the heart of this delicate story, shot in black and white. Gracefully handled, Passing is a tender portrait revealing powerful psychological depths.
Tick, Tick... Boom! (2021)
Andrew Garfield takes the spotlight for this biographical musical drama about Jonathan Larson, the late composer behind Rent and Tick, Tick... Boom! The movie, helmed by Lin-Manuel Miranda in his directorial debut, follows Larson's career and the time pressure he feels to leave a lasting impression. With joy-inducing music, a meaningful narrative about the creative process and a passionate performance from Garfield as Larson, Tick, Tick... Boom! is a graceful and feel-good tribute.
This fine British drama excavates a whole lot of buried treasure with a distinguished cast in Carey Mulligan, Ralph Fiennes, Lily James and Johnny Flynn. It's based on the true events around the 1939 excavation of Sutton Hoo, yielding a priceless trove of Anglo-Saxon artifacts hidden in a burial ship. Romantic, intellectual and moving, The Dig is a full sweep of elegance.
The Boys in the Band (2020)
The Boys in the Band sets a new stage for an ensemble cast who all performed the classic play-by-the-same-name's 2018 Broadway revival. Among them, Jim Parsons, Zachary Quinto and Matt Bomer. The movie brings new perspectives to a birthday party celebrated by a group of gay men in 1968 New York City. The party takes an unexpected turn when a visitor from the host's past calls in. With a cast that knows how to play off each other and compelling themes such as self-loathing and internalized homophobia, The Boys in the Band is a thought-provoking, engaging drama.
A black-and-white David Fincher tale about the unsung screenwriter Herman Mankiewicz who helped Orson Welles write Citizen Kane. Step back into Old Hollywood, with beautiful cinematography and take in the behind-the-scenes of how studio systems functioned in a different time. Gary Oldman and Amanda Seyfried are among the exceptional cast of this biographical drama filled with the lightness and darkness of its hero's life.
The Trial of the Chicago 7 (2020)
An Aaron Sorkin drama based on a true story? The Trial of the Chicago 7 lives up to its pedigree, following the real-life trial of a group of anti-Vietnam War protestors charged with conspiracy to incite riots. With a stellar ensemble cast, including Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Eddie Redmayne, Sacha Baron Cohen and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, The Trial of the Chicago 7 is both topical and full of compelling theatrical energy.
This sports drama from 2019 marked the second occasion director Steven Soderbergh used an iPhone to shoot a feature film (the first was 2018's Unsane). High Flying Bird tells the story of a sports agent facing the ax unless he pulls off a company-saving plan in 72 hours. Capturing the high tensions of professional sports through a unique shooting style, High Flying Bird is a fascinating piece put together with expert direction, editing and performances.
A movie about divorce might not sound like the best viewing experience, but Noah Baumbach's Marriage Story is a journey you'll want to take. Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver give two of the best performances of their careers as Nicole and Charlie, a couple who embark on the emotionally and logistically complicated legal processes involved in prying a partnership apart. Painted with an emotional complexity that includes poignantly funny moments along with the painful ones, this is happy-sad at its best.
Set primarily in Vatican City, this biographical drama follows Pope Benedict XVI and Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio in the aftermath of the Vatican leaks scandal. It's as fascinating as it sounds. The Two Popes carves up a slice of real-life drama with a first-class two-hander featuring Jonathan Pryce and Anthony Hopkins.
Alfonso Cuaron's semi-autobiographical snapshot of the Colonia Roma neighborhood of Mexico City tells a small story with staggering prowess. Let Cuaron steer you through the ups and downs of a live-in housekeeper of a middle-class family. His lens captures intricately beautiful scenes in an album that quietly envelopes you with wonder and grace.
This Italian film has the seal of approval from Bong Joon-ho, so let's listen to the Oscar-winning director of Parasite and add it to this list. Written and directed by Alice Rohrwacher, Happy as Lazzaro is set in the '70s on a tobacco farm, where good-hearted young peasant Lazzaro dutifully works. When a nobleman convinces him to help him fake his own kidnapping, a story of friendship, innocence and social commentary unfolds. A gorgeously shot, cinematic fairytale.
This elegant Spanish film will steep you in its rich imagery and phenomenally good performances from its two leads. Susi Snchez and Brbara Lennie star as Anabel and Chiara respectively, an estranged mother and daughter who reunite for reasons that aren't as clear as they first seem. The precision of the filmmaking here is worthy of soaking up for those who are partial to deliberately paced meditations on pain, love and loss. Masterful.
The Kindergarten Teacher (2018)
Maggie Gyllenhaal gives a career best performance in The Kindergarten Teacher, a drama about, yep, a kindergarten teacher. Lisa is dissatisfied with her own life, which leads her to make some questionable decisions regarding one of her young students. When Jimmy exhibits child prodigy levels of poetry writing talent, Lisa may or may not take credit for it. The Kindergarten Teacher's slightly disturbing character study might leave you feeling conflicted, but there's no question about Gyllenhaal's mesmerizing performance.
Mudbound gives you a historical look at class struggle through the lens of a Black veteran and a white veteran who both still have one foot stuck in World War II. Dealing with PTSD and racism in the Mississippi Delta, with a cast that includes Garrett Hedlund and Jason Mitchell, Mudbound's tempest will rivet you to the spot.
I'm Thinking of Ending Things (2020)
A psychological thriller that dives deep into the surreal. I'm Thinking of Ending Things definitely won't be for everyone, but it connects you to the frustrations of the young woman (Jessie Buckley) at its heart, who grapples with breaking off her seven-week-relationship with her boyfriend Jake (Jesse Plemons). While it overstays its welcome a little, I'm Thinking of Ending Things always keeps you on your toes, with atmospheric cinematography and strong performances from Toni Collette and David Thewlis as Jake's fairly odd parents. Fans of director-writer Charlie Kaufman will be pleased.
Two movies named The Call came out in 2020. Watch the South Korean one, a time travel thriller revolving around, yep, a phone call. Twenty-eight-year-old Seo-yeon finds a phone buried in a closet in her childhood home. It rings -- and the caller, it turns out, is living in the same house 20 years earlier. Twists right up to the final moment, plus a wild cat-and-mouse chase that alters the past and present make this a must-watch.
This taut thriller set in the remote Scottish Highlands is far from an idyllic getaway. Prepare for a full-on nerve-wringing nightmare that its protagonists are desperate to wake up from. Vaughn and Marcus set out on a lads' weekend hunting trip, but after a night of drinking, they find themselves facing events they never could have planned for. Calibre lives up to its name, delivering a slick package of grim, gripping drama. Let the full force of this one wallop you.
First They Killed My Father (2017)
The fifthfilm on Angelina Jolie's directing CV turned out to be her best. Based on Cambodian author and human rights activist Loung Ung's memoir, the biographical thriller recounts the horrors Ung suffered as a child under the rule of the deadly Khmer Rouge. With an empathetic lens framing a shocking story from the perspective of a child, First They Killed My Father is a unique war movie made with control and finesse.
I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore (2017)
If you've had a bad day, this might be the movie for you. When the police refuse to help with a robbery, nursing assistant Ruth and her weird neighbor Tony take matters into their own hands. I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore spots the idiosyncrasies of everyday life, before escalating its story into dark places with even darker humor. With a touch of Coen Brothers' flair, its perfectly packed 96 minutes will leave you surprisingly emotional.
From Netflix's impressive stash of international films comes Spanish sci-fi horror The Platform. Its high-concept story centers on a tower that delivers food to people on each of its many levels via a platform. Those at the top snag the best and most abundant spread, which is devoured as the platform lowers down the levels. Social commentary rings throughout this dystopian thriller, which takes shocking, occasionally gruesome turns all the way to the bottom.
This YA movie tells the story of Ellie Chu, a shy Asian American discovering her sexuality in the remote town of Squahamish. A straight-A yet friendless student who has a side-hustle writing papers for her classmates, Ellie helps footballer Paul Munsky write a love letter to Aster Flores. But it turns out Aster is perfect for Ellie instead. A story of self-acceptance told with a delicate touch, The Half of It is a joy.
The Incredible Jessica James (2017)
The Incredible Jessica James introduces a delightfully self-possessed main character played by an equally delightful Jessica Williams. The confident and independent Jessica James goes on a blind date where she ends up talking about nothing but her ex. A fresh take on the breakup movie with an empowering lead, this is an easy hit for an entertaining night in.
The Sea Beast joins Netflix's collection of stellar family-friendly animated adventures. A young girl named Maisie (Zaris-Angel Hator) stows away on the ship of sea monster hunter Captain Crow (Jared Harris), becoming wrapped up in a thrilling journey through uncharted waters. Bringing originality to the high seas and swashbuckling characters, The Sea Beast is a must-watch chapter of enchanting fantasy.
The Mitchells vs. the Machines (2021)
One of the best family movies on Netflix. From some of the same people who made Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse comes this adventure to save the world involving Mom, Dad, the kids and their slobbery, bug-eyed dog. But amid the robot apocalypse, led by Olivia Colman's sinister Siri, really The Mitchells vs. the Machines is about a strained relationship between movie-loving daughter Katie and her technophobe father. The technology-inept parent gags are rife, the colors frenetic and the character growth moving. A near-perfect package with the timeless message that embracing your weirdness is a superpower.
This award-winning French film begins with asevered handescaping a refrigerator in a laboratory and embarking on a Paris-wide search for the rest of its body. What an opening! With a few flashbacks and elegant animation, this strange, satisfying story delves into loss, both physical and emotional, in the most poetic of ways.
2017's Okja comes from Parasite director Bong Joon-ho -- which should be incentive enough to watch it. Part cheeky dark comedy, part surreal environmental thriller, Okja follows a young South Korean farmer girl whose pet pal is a genetically enhanced super-pig. But Okja is the target of a big corporation that wants her delicious flesh. With an English supporting cast including the likes of Tilda Swinton and Jake Gyllenhaal, Okja sucks you in with its sweetness before showing you a distressing close-up of the meat industry.
Spike Lee's fierce war drama follows a group of aging Vietnam War veterans who return to the country in search of the remains of their squad leader -- as well asburiedtreasure. With a frenzied energy coursing through it, Da 5 Bloods gives you a look at the Vietnam War through Black experiences, delivering an all-too-timely critique of racism and warfare.
Spanning the lives of its mobsters over multiple decades, The Irishman pulls off a 3-and-a-half-hour crime saga. But don't worry -- you can break up this tour de force if you need to. Always clever and entertaining, with Martin Scorsese favorites Robert De Niro, Al Pacino and Joe Pesci commanding the screen, The Irishman creeps up on you, offering a haunting look at aging mobsters and the havoc they wreak.
Beasts of No Nation (2015)
Director Cary Joji Fukunaga gives you a sobering look at the life of a boy who becomes a child soldier in a West African country embroiled in civil war. Idris Elba stars as the ruthless Commandant along with the astonishing Abraham Attah as the young Agu. A confronting yet quietly hopeful snapshot of war from a human perspective, Beasts of No Nation needs to be on your radar if it isn't already.
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Taiwan yesterday reiterated that it would not succumb to pressure from Beijing after China carried out its most provocative military drills in decades in retaliation for US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosis trip to Taiwan last week.
We will never bow to pressure. We uphold freedom and democracy, and believe Taiwanese disapprove [of] Chinas bullying actions with force and saber rattling at our door, Premier Su Tseng-chang () said yesterday.
China had arrogantly disrupted regional peace and stability, he said, calling on Beijing to not flex its military muscles.
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President Tsai Ing-wen () has also called on the international community to support democratic Taiwan and halt any escalation of the regional security situation.
The Chinese Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) military exercises started on Thurdsay. They included missile strikes on targets in the seas around Taiwan proper and aircraft crossing the median line of the Taiwan Strait.
The exercises were set to end yesterday, although Beijing has announced fresh drills in the Yellow Sea between China and the Korean Peninsula, which are to run until Monday next week.
A Chinese state television report yesterday said that the PLA would from now on conduct regular drills on the eastern side of the median line of the Taiwan Strait, prompting condemnation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The ministry urged China to stop its unreasonable behavior, which it said endangers the region, and even common global well-being.
Yesterday, Beijing conducted practical joint exercises in the sea and airspace surrounding Taiwan Island as planned, the Chinese Eastern Theater Command said.
The drills were focused on testing the joint firepower on the ground and long-range air strike capabilities, it said.
The Ministry of National Defense confirmed that China had dispatched planes, vessels and drones around the Taiwan Strait, simulating attacks on Taiwans main island and on ships in our waters.
Beijing also sent drones over Taiwans outlying islands, it added.
However, the ministry disputed Chinese state media reports saying that the PLAs Nanjing Type 052D destroyer had sailed into Taiwans territorial waters near Ho-Ping Power Plant in Hualien County, and urged Taiwanese not to be taken in by Beijings disinformation campaigns.
About 10 warships each from China and Taiwan sailed at close quarters in the Taiwan Strait, with some Chinese vessels crossing the median line, an unofficial buffer separating the two nations, a person with knowledge of the matter said.
As Chinese forces pressed the line, as they did on Saturday, Taiwan remained close to monitor and, where possible, prevent the Chinese from crossing it, the person said.
The two sides are showing restraint, the person said, describing the high-seas maneuvers as a game of cat and mouse.
One side tries to cross, and the other stands in the way and forces them to a more disadvantageous position, and they eventually return to the other side, the person said.
Taiwan said it mobilized a joint intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance system to closely monitor the enemy situation, and dispatched planes and vessels.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Transportation and Communications said that flights through Taiwans airspace had gradually resumed yesterday at about noon, as most notifications for Chinese military drills near the nation were no longer in effect.
However, Taiwan would continue to direct flights and ships away from a Chinese military drill off its east coast until 10am this morning, it said in a statement.
China has so far also cut off defense and climate talks with the US, and imposed sanctions on Pelosi and her family in retaliation for her visit.
While the administration of US President Joe Biden and Pelosi say Washington remains committed to the US one China policy, the US has criticized Beijings actions in the Taiwan Strait, with White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre calling them fundamentally irresponsible.
Theres no need and no reason for this escalation, Jean-Pierre said.
Singaporean Coordinating Minister for National Security Teo Chee Hean () said on Facebook on Saturday that the US-China tensions over Taiwan are an issue that can lead to conflict and war to the detriment of all parties involved, especially the people in Taiwan.
The tensions would have a negative impact on Southeast Asia, Teo said, adding: We hope that wisdom will prevail.
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HC stays GO 121 on VROs redeployment – The Hindu
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Telangana High Court on Monday passed an order staying Government Order (GO) 121 issued by State governments Finance department on July 23 over redeployment of Village Revenue Officers (VROs).
A bench of Chief Justice Ujjal Bhuyan and Justice Chada Vijaya Bhaskar Reddy passed this direction after hearing a writ petition filed by Telangana VROs Association represented by its president G. Satish and others challenging the GO. Earlier, the Telangana government had abolished the posts of 5,138 VROs through the Telangana Abolition of the posts of VROs Act-2020.
The Act stated that persons working in the posts of VROs should be transferred and absorbed in any department as per administrative exigency. On July 23, the government released GO 121 redeploying all the 5,138 VROs. Out of them, 56 VROs chose not to join the other departments to which they were transferred.
With the bench staying the order prospectively, only 56 VROs who had not joined other departments would be continued in Revenue department. These VROs should be allotted work in Revenue department and paid emoluments until further orders, the bench said.
Presenting arguments, petitioners advocate P.V. Krishnaiah said redeployment of VROs was made in blatant violation of different sections of the VROs Abolition Act. The Finance department had no role in re-allocation of VROs and the Chief Secretary had no power to issue such GO, he told the bench.
Mr. Krishnaiah said section 4 (1) of the Act-2020 required the government to make rules for transfer and absorption of VROs into other wings of the government. But no such rules were framed, petitioners counsel said. Moreover, the authorities issued an executive order in the form of GO 121. This was not even placed before the floor of the Assembly as mandated under sub-section 2 of section 5 of the Act, he said.
On hearing counsels contentions, the CJ sought to know from Advocate General B.S. Prasad why the government had not framed the rules for absorption of VROs. He observed the instructions at third paragraph of GO 121 appeared to be beyond the mandate of sub-section 1 of section 5 of the VROs Abolition Act-2020.
Mr. B.S. Prasad told the bench that the government no more required the services of VROs as entire data relating to records of lands in the State was digitised and incorporated in Dharani portal. The AG contended that it was the policy decision of the government to re-allocate VROs to other departments.
Four days ago, the bench passed an interim direction instructing the government to maintain status quo over redeployment of 19 VROs in a separate writ petition they had filed. The bench had then declined to stay the GO 121.
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T.N. doctors threaten to intensify protests against increasing work hours at PHCs – The Hindu
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The Service Doctors and Post Graduates Association plans to intensify its agitation if the Tamil Nadu government does not withdraw its order of increasing the work hours of PHCs
The Service Doctors and Post Graduates Association plans to intensify its agitation if the Tamil Nadu government does not withdraw its order of increasing the work hours of PHCs
Doctors in government service, who are objecting to change in the working hours of primary health centres, have decided to intensify their agitation, including boycotting the mass vaccination camps from August 11. A decision to this effect was taken on Sunday after an emergency meeting of the State executive committee of the Service Doctors and Post Graduates Association.
The association has objected to the change of work timings at PHCs. It was earlier 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The government recently advanced it to 8 a.m. There is no point in asking us to come early as most patients are rural workers who would come in only after finishing their farm work. The OP ward will continue up to 1 p.m. in such centres unlike in urban PHCs, said association president A. Ramalingam.
The doctors have demanded abolition of call duty for medical officers for want of transportation, remuneration and accommodation facilities. Dr. Ramalingam said PHCs were in interior regions and were serviced by buses only at certain hours.
Usually, the doctors, the hospital staff and patients would travel by the same bus. With more than 60% of the doctors being women, they have to tend to their homes and then come to work, he said.
The doctors are irked that the government wanted them to spend from their pocket to organise camps under government schemes such as Makkalai Thedi Maruthuvam and Mobile Medical Units. SDPGA demands to release the funds well in advance to carry out the programmes, he said.
The doctors have demanded that the government recruit sufficient number of pharmacists, staff nurses, lower level staff, security and biomedical waste collection personnel. If their demands are not met, the association has decided to start a series of democratic mode of agitations immediately. The association has urged members to exit from the official WhatsApp groups, stop sending reports and boycott official meetings. It has suggested that the members stop paying from their own pocket and boycott camps, including mega vaccination camps from August 11.
If the government did not withdraw its order despite such agitations, the association warned it would intensify its protest with like-minded associations.
These doctors say the government had surrendered several hundred posts of lower level staff to enable recruitment of more doctors. We need staff to maintain the medical centres. If a toilet is not cleaned, then the patients immediately take a photo and share it. We, doctors and nurses, are pulled up for this as well, said Dr. Ramalingam.
The Tamil Nadu Government Doctors Association has demanded the withdrawal of the Government Order 225. Given that doctors are working longer hours and that they must remain on call even after their duty ends at 4 p.m., the doctors would be working beyond 40 hours, the limit recommended by the Centre.
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Opinion: California is studying reparations for African Americans. Here’s how the program might work. – The San Diego Union-Tribune
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Montgomery Steppe is San Diego City Council president pro tem where she represents District 4 and is one of nine members on the California Reparations Task Force. She lives in Skyline.
In 2020, then-Assemblymember Dr. Shirley Weber championed Assembly Bill 3121, which created the first state-based reparations task force for African Americans in the nation. This task force aims to study the harms of slavery and how the legacy of racism and discrimination uniquely affected African Americans after abolition. Following two years of meetings, in July 2023, the task force will provide a report and recommendations to the California Legislature that consider appropriate remedies to address the lingering impacts of institutional slavery. I was honored to be among the nine members appointed to serve on this task force by Senate President Pro Tempore Toni Atkins.
Over the past year, we have met virtually and in person to explore the history and extent of atrocities both nationally and across California. We have heard hours of public comment and testimony about the pain, discrimination and terror African American people faced before and after the abolition of slavery. Many testimonies challenged the reality of Californias role in the shameful history, even after California entered the Union in 1850 as a state that banned the practice.
California leads the way in many positive initiatives. Still, unfortunately, it has also led the nation in some of the most racist policies since gaining its statehood. In fact, more than 1,500 enslaved African American people resided in California when the state enacted the Fugitive Slave Act of 1857, which increased the risk of African Americans arrest and deportation to the South.
In 1874, the California Supreme Court exacerbated educational disparities by ruling segregation in public schools legal, 22 years before the U.S. Supreme Courts Plessy v. Ferguson ruling that established the separate but equal doctrine. Homeownership became out of reach through racist restrictive covenants and prohibited African American families from purchasing homes or even renting apartments in areas across the state, including San Diego. And the historically Black town, Lanare, is an infamous rural area with no running water until the 1970s and contaminated water until 2019.
Within all this uncovered information, the task forces objective in designating long-deserved forms of reparations became clear. But a large part of our work became determining how the state should go about dispensing forms of reparations and who would qualify to receive compensation. As part of the eligibility discussion, we voted 54 to recommend reparations be determined by an individual being an African American descendant of a chattel enslaved person or the descendant of a free Black person living in the U.S. prior to the end of the 19th century.
In June 2022, the task force released its preliminary report to the public for review. Among its findings and recommendations was the idea of establishing a California African American Freedmen agency, which would be responsible for oversight and implementation of reparations throughout the state. Within that agency would be an office of genealogy, where professional certified genealogists would assist the most vulnerable populations within the African American community to prove their eligibility for reparations.
Across the world, there is evidence of communities working to repair harm. Part of that involves awakening and acknowledging those wrongs and developing an approach to making things right again. Through the complex web of discrimination, we understand that compensation is just one of five forms of reparations adopted by the United Nations General Assembly. Other forms include rehabilitation, which could look like free legal, social and health care-related services; restitution, which accounts for stolen land, property and intellectual property; satisfaction, which is a symbolic form of reparations; and lastly, the guarantee of non-repetition. Considering the severity of discrimination African Americans have endured, the right approach would include parts of all five of these forms.
From its informative historical research to the implementation proposals, California can right its wrongs by leading our nation as an example of how reparations should occur. As a country built from the labor of enslaved African people, reparations are not a substitution for ending racism or the inequities that plague our society. Theyre only the beginning of how to address them.
The reparations task force itself is a monumental step toward transitional justice for African Americans. The task force represents the first time anyone has created a public space to understand the extent of the history of atrocities against African Americans in the United States. It is also the first time there are research-based recommendations for reparations among African American people.
Reparations are a critical step in righting the wrongs that have stripped African Americans of their promised 40 acres and a mule upon emancipation. By implementing reparations, we are beginning to dismantle the remnants of institutional slavery in our society.
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Reject all-party regime! No to IMF austerity! Fight to build Democratic and Socialist Congress of Workers and Rural Masses! – WSWS
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The Socialist Equality Party (SEP) in Sri Lanka warns that President Ranil Wickremesinghes appeal last week for opposition parties to join an all-party government is aimed at consolidating a capitalist regime that will impose the IMFs savage austerity program and wage an all-out class war against workers and the poor.
Any all-party or interim government will be an instrument for suppressing the opposition of the working class and rural toilers on their democratic and social rights. The SEP is calling instead for the urgent building of a Democratic and Socialist Congress of Workers and Rural Masses based on their own independent action committees as a means of fighting for their class interests against the relentless assault of the crisis-ridden ruling class.
Wickremesinghe, a veteran pro-US political hack and IMF enforcer, was appointed as acting president by former President Gotabhaya Rajapakse on July 14 as he fled the country amid mass protests. He was installed as president on July 20 by an anti-democratic vote in the discredited parliament. In the past month, Wickremesinghe imposed draconian emergency laws giving him sweeping powers to deploy the military to make arbitrary arrests, proscribe parties and organisations, ban strikes, and censor the media.
In one of his first acts as president, Wickremesinghe ordered the military and police to violently evict anti-government protesters from the presidential secretariat and vicinity on July 22. Last week, as police arrests of protest and union leaders intensified, he extended the Essential Public Services Act to ban strikes and industrial action in key economic sectors.
Now Wickremesinghe is seeking the open support of the entire Colombo political establishment for the ruling-class agenda of austerity and repression. In his policy statement to parliament last Wednesday, he declared the country was facing an unprecedented economic crisis. We are in great danger, he said, urging the opposition parties to unite in the formation of an All-Party Government for the sake of the country.
When Wickremesinghe talks of the great danger, he above all means the threat to the capitalist class and its power, privileges and wealth posed by the mass opposition to the present intolerable living conditions. Three months of mass protests and general strikes involving millions of workers on April 28, May 6, 10 and 11 have shaken bourgeois rule to the core and forced the resignation of Gotabhaya Rajapakse.
Now Wickremesinghe is appealing to the political establishment to set aside any tactical differences in order to wage a unified counter-offensive against the working class and the oppressed masses.
The president outlined the unfavourable international economic factors, including the Ukraine war and COVID-19 pandemic, that have created an unprecedented economic crisis in Sri Lanka. The World Bank predicts the Sri Lankan economy will contract by 7.6 percent this year. Imports of essential food, fuel and medicines have been cut to the bone as foreign exchange has dried up. Inflation in July hit 60 percent, while food inflation skyrocketed to 90 percent, creating immense hardships.
In the name of revitalising and modernising the economy, Wickremesinghe is preparing to impose new burdens on working people. His aim of creating a budget surplus by 2025, from a deficit of 12.2 percent last year, can only be achieved through a huge increase in taxes, the destruction of hundreds of thousands of public sector jobs, an end to the remaining meagre price subsidies, the privatisation of all state enterprises and further deep inroads into public services, such as education and health care.
To implement this anti-working-class agenda, Wickremesinghe proposed a new constitution with new attitudes that would establish a National Assembly consisting of political party leaders, and a Peoples Assembly, a mechanism to obtain views of all interested parties, including various organisations.
These proposed mechanisms have no democratic content whatsoever. Rather, the proposals are to rally the corrupt political parties, middle-class civil society groups and trade unions against workers and the rural poor.
The anti-democratic character of this agenda is evident in Wickremesinghes slanderous attacks on anti-government protesters as fascists and terrorists to justify the police crackdown that is underway. While protest and trade union leaders are the ones being arrested at present, his government is preparing far wider repression against any opposition to his austerity agenda, who will likewise be branded fascists and terrorists.
Speaking at a meeting organised by the think tank Advocata, Wickremesinghe challenged anyone to present an alternative to the IMF, warning that the first six months will be difficult [but there is] no other way except to bite the bullet.
None of the parliamentary opposition parties has an alternative to the IMFs austerity program. Virtually all of them praised the presidential policy statement as a positive one.
Samagi Jana Balavegaya (SJB) leader Sajith Premadasa, who had earlier refused to work with Wickremesinghe, did an abrupt about-face on Friday and held talks with the president. Some [points in the discussion] were positive some negative. But all agreed to explore how to help Sri Lanka out of crisis, an SJB leader declared after the discussion and promised further talks.
The Muslim parties allied to the SJB, including the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress, and the plantation-based trade unions that act as political partiesthe National Union of Workers and Democratic Workers Fronthave all expressed their willingness to join Wickremesinghe. The plantation-based Ceylon Workers Congress has also agreed to join the anti-working-class line-up.
The rump Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) led by former President Maithripala Sirisena has all but agreed to join an all-party regime, attacking other parties for seeking to sabotage the move. The SLFP has just nine parliamentarians because five have already defected to the government and accepted ministerial posts.
The Tamil National Alliance (TNA), which represents the Tamil ruling elites, has also had discussions with Wickremesinghe and agreed to further talks. It has, however, agreed in principle to the all-party proposal.
The Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) is not opposed to an all-party government as such but declared that it will not take part in the one proposed. JVP Anura Kumara Dissanayake complained that the partys own proposal for an interim all-party government with rights for each party can make contribution had not been considered. The JVP is calling for a snap election in a desperate attempt to give legitimacy to the thoroughly discredited parliament and block any independent action by workers and the rural poor.
Likewise, the pseudo-left Frontline Socialist Party (FSP) is wary about supporting any government headed by widely detested Wickremesinghe. FSP leader Kumar Gunaratnam has declared that the presidents proposal was to suppress mass opposition and called on the parliamentary opposition parties to reject it and join the FSP in mass struggle. In other words, the FSP is seeking to keep workers and rural toilers tied to the bourgeois opposition parties that are committed to implementing the same IMF policies as Wickremesinghe.
The trade unions have played a treacherous role in limiting the mass strikes in April and May in duration and in political scope to the demand for an interim capitalist government. Now sections of the trade union apparatus are openly lining up with Wickremesinghe.
Federation of Health Professionals leader Ravi Kumudesh met with Wickremesinghe on Saturday, making clear that he would do all in his power to prevent further strikes. We cant afford to struggle frequently. This is a time [when], we all should get together and sacrifice and build the country. Only you can make that change happen, he told the president.
Workers should have no confidence in any of these parties and organisations, all of which agree with Wickremesinghe that there is no alternative but to accept the IMFs austerity demands. The SEP alone has outlined an alternative socialist program for which the working class and rural masses can fight against the intensifying hardships that the government is imposing on behalf of the capitalist class and international finance capital.
The SEP has rejected any support or any involvement in an interim capitalist government of any sort. We call on workers and rural toilers to take matters into their own hands and form democratically-elected action committees in every workplace, plantation, suburb, town and village, completely independent of trade unions and every bourgeois party.
In opposition to the IMFs dictates, the SEP has outlined a series of policies to address the pressing needs of working people and for which action committees can take up the fight. These include: working class control of the production and distribution of all essential items, the nationalisation of the banks, major corporations and plantations under democratic public control, the seizure of the colossal wealth of the billionaires and corporations, and the repudiation of all foreign debts.
The fight for the essential social rights of working people is inseperably connected to the struggle for democratic rights. The SEP calls for the immediate abolition of the autocratic executive presidency, repeal of all repressive laws, including the emergency, essential services and anti-terrorism legislation, and release of all political prisoners.
In opposition to any capitalist government, all-party, interim or otherwise, the SEP calls for a Democratic and Socialist Congress of Workers and Rural Masses based on delegates elected by action committees as the necessary political lever for workers and the poor to fight for their social and democratic rights.
In its July 20 statement, the SEP explained that such a congress provides a political strategy for the working class to consolidate its forces, win the active support of the rural masses and lay the basis for its own rule through a workers and peasants government committed to restructuring society on socialist lines. The faster the workers and rural masses take up the political fight to build action committees, the sooner a congress of workers and rural toilers can be convened to oppose the disaster being prepared by the ruling classes. We offer every political assistance to those who want to take up this fight.
The SEP calls on workers to strenuously oppose any attempt to whip up Sinhala chauvinism or Tamil communalism that has repeatedly been used by the ruling class to divide working people and weaken the fight for a socialist solution to crises created by capitalism. The ally of workers and the poor in this struggle is the international working class which is also coming into struggle in country after country against rising inflation and job and wage cuts.
Sri Lankan workers can coordinate and unify their struggles and with those of workers internationally by linking their action committees to the International Workers Alliance of Rank-and-File Committees, initiated by the International Committee of the Fourth International.
We urge workers and youth to join the SEP to fight for this program.
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The Commonwealth Games are rooted in slavery its time to axe them – The Independent
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The Commonwealth Games are little more than a PR exercise for Rule Britannia, a friend of mine said during a discussion about the major sporting event.
Although the games are an opportunity for talented athletes from various walks of life to showcase their abilities on a world stage, and potentially change their individual lives, Ill admit that the concept of it sticks in my throat a bit.
I love a good game as much as the next person, but the event is unpalatable because the Commonwealth, as an institution, is rooted in chattel slavery and the brutalisation of African people: people such as my ancestors, who were abducted from Nigeria, brought to Jamaica and forced to work.
Moreover, the fact that so many contemporary socio-economic inequalities experienced by citizens of Commonwealth countries and their families is a direct consequence of the evils of the British Empire is not lost on me. How to celebrate when justice to those affected has been delayed and hence denied?
After the abolition of slavery in 1833, financially prosperous Britain skipped off into the sunset without investing in the economies of its former sources of slaves in any meaningful way and those left behind in the former colonies have grappled with poverty and destitution ever since. Britain paid nothing to the freed slaves in an attempt to redress the injustices they suffered.
Headed by Queen Elizabeth II, the Commonwealth is a voluntary, political association of 56 member states, the vast majority of which are former British Empire colonies. The tangible benefits of the Commonwealth for former colonies are debatable, though its supporters says developmental support and cooperation on international goals are among the benefits.
The long and short of it is that the wealth is not common in these countries, so whats the point of the organisation? How may people living on the breadline in Ghana and Barbados, for example, say they owe a debt of gratitude to the Commonwealth?
Recent reports indicate that Britain controls more than $1 trillion (830bn) worth of Africas most valuable resources. Moreover, more wealth leaves Africa every year than enters it by more than 31bn according to research that contradicts common perceptions of the continent flourishing through foreign aid.
The Commonwealth purports to be about promoting justice and human rights, yet reparatory justice for chattel slavery, a heinous crime perpetrated against African people by colonialists, has not been paid.
On the other hand, British taxpayers finished paying off the debt that the British government incurred in order to compensate British slave owners in 1835 because of the abolition of slavery and the inconvenience of not having free African labourers to make them rich.
Entities that have the ability to pay reparations to former colonies such as the British government and the royal family have, so far, refused to engage with calls for that. Yet Westminster, local government and other stakeholders have managed to fork out at least 778m to cover the costs of the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. It is clear that the money is there.
The games will open a wealth of new opportunities for people who live and work in the UK specifically Birmingham, which is expected by ministers to contribute millions to the UK economy, lasting far beyond the conclusion of the event. As such, it is revealing that the games have been disproportionately hosted in white-majority Commonwealth nations over the years, even though the Commonwealth comprises mainly Black-majority countries. This essentially means that money and opportunities are being afforded to these locations over and over again.
Despite the opening ceremonys nod to diversity, theres much more that needs to be done to balance out the playing field, so to speak.
No one I know who is from a diverse racial background, Black and Asian mostly, is following the games closely because there are more pressing things to be focusing on such as the disproportionate impact of the cost of living crisis, which sees Black people more likely to go hungry than white people, more likely to face fuel poverty, more likely to face higher living costs and less likely to have substantial savings to fall back on.
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As the song says, aint nothing going on but the rent and Her Majestys government, which continues to implode as I type, stands accused of not doing enough to help people from marginalised groups who are in dire need.
The Commonwealth Games should be scrapped and replaced with a sporting event that isnt bonded by racial trauma against a backdrop of Eurocentric denialism. The end of slavery was marked on Emancipation Day, 1 August, and the UK establishments silence on the matter is a reflection of the anti-Black racism that thrives in this country. The government, by contrast, rightly issued a statement in observation of Roma Holocaust Memorial Day.
When you interrogorate the wider context of the Commonwealth Games, it is difficult in all conscience to celebrate the event while the suffering of African people is the order of the day.
Leading up to the disastrous Royal Caribbean tours and beyond, former colonies have been examining their relationship with the British monarchy. Its time we were all honest about the past. This is the only way we can productively move forward.
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Sam Tarry: Starmer’s position on public sector pay will totally break down – The New Statesman
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Ive never seen such a bunch of petulant children in charge of Labour in my lifetime, Labours Sam Tarry told me over a coffee in his East London constituency.
The outburst of frustration hardly came as a surprise. The Ilford South MP was sacked as shadow transport minister on 27 July after joining a rail workers picket line and, as Keir Starmer put it, making up policy on the hoof on public sector pay rises during a media interview that was authorised by Labour HQ.
Tarry believes below-inflation pay deals are unacceptable and that Starmer should prepare for further dissent as nurses, barristers and other public sector workers walk out during Britains summer of discontent.The 39-year-old is firmly on Labours left and has never been a fan of Starmers cautious approach to opposition, despite accepting a promotion to the partys front bench.
The son of a Church of England clergyman, Tarry was raised in Ilford and became a cleaner at Redbridge College at the age of 15.He went on to work at the anti-racism charity Hope Not Hate, the transport union TSSA and was president of the left-leaning Class think tank. Tarry served as a Labour councillor in Barking and Dagenham from 2010 to 2018, before being elected MP for Ilford South in 2019, defeating Mike Gapes, who had left Labour to join Change UK.
Now, Tarry is embroiled in a fierce selection battle to remain Labours candidate in Ilford South after local members voted for an open contest. He is likely to face Jas Athwal, the leader of Redbridge Council, who stood to contest the seat in 2019 but was suspended from the Labour Party on the eve of the vote following sexual harassment allegations. He was later cleared by the party of wrongdoing and reinstated.
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The timing of the complaint was openly questioned at the time by Athwals allies, including the shadow health secretary and Ilford North MP, Wes Streeting. The selection contest, likely to be held in September, will be something of a flashpoint between the partys left and right; Tarry has alleged that rule-breaking and voter fraud took place during the process to trigger the ballot. He has the backing of some shadow cabinet members, including Ed Miliband and Tulip Siddiq, and insists he has no plan to stand in Jon Cruddass Dagenham and Rainham seat (Cruddas is stepping down from parliament and Tarry ran his 2007 deputy leadership campaign).
Ive shredded a lot of my political credibility over the last three years with the wider movement and trade union movement by being on the front bench through some very difficult times, Tarry said.
And actually, in some ways, it probably helps if a lot more people dont just throw themselves under the bus when theres an opportunity for left-leaning MPs. My view has always been that we should occupy as many positions in the shadow ministerial team as possible. We shouldnt cede everything to the right.
In the Sky News interview that triggered his firing, Tarry said that every worker should get a pay rise in line with inflation, which the Bank of England has predicted will reach 13 per cent by the end of this year. Labours policy is that workers deserve fair rises agreed through negotiations rather than political interventions.
Ive been sacked for going on telly and saying I think British workers deserve to be paid in line with inflation, Tarry said.I said that for each organisation, each business and in each industry or sector of course it needs to be negotiated around the table.
But we have no position. So that means our position, essentially, if you read between the lines, is that we are actually committed to having a below-inflation pay rise for British workers, which means the Labour Partys position, you can infer, is that were committed to a pay cut in real terms for people.
That is totally unacceptable to me. I believe its totally unacceptable to a number of people in the shadow cabinet. I believe it will totally break down over the next few months. We are going to see a situation where, say, low-paid nurses or government workers are going on strike, like cleaners. Are we really going to be saying to them they cant be brought up to the current level to survive?
After a lost decade for living standards, Tarry believes building pressure will make Labours annual conference in September a dangerous moment for Starmer. The left-wing activist group Momentum is preparing motions calling for Labour to back inflation-proof pay rises.
I think its going to be very difficult for Keir, and if the leadership double down and basically try to say, Oh, this is about the continuation of this completely fanciful thing about smashing the left, attacking the trade unions, thats not going to win us the election.
Quite frankly, its petulant, and real grown-ups would actually get everyone back around the table, unite the party, pull the trade unions back on board, build up our war chest and then go on to win the general election.
Tarry is a formidable campaigner in internal Labour elections: he ran his now partner Angela Rayners successful deputy leadership campaign in 2020, and Jeremy Corbyns victorious 2016 leadership campaign.
He acknowledged that any pay deals must be sustainable, and said he believes Starmer can win a general election, but maintains that the lowest-paid workers should receive inflation-level pay rises.
The ban on shadow ministers visiting striking workers, he argued, created a false dividing line in the Labour Party and its shadow cabinet that is also splitting the trade union movement.
That is not about being serious about government, thats about serious political misjudgement, he said. Were making catastrophic errors, creating a punch-up with our own side. How the dickens are we actually going to get into government with this lack of political foresight, this lack of political strategy. I find it deeply, deeply frustrating, because it is completely avoidable.
New policy is key, he said: There is a pathway to power that isnt basically aping the Conservatives. I think its almost like we need to get back to the basics.
Weve got to come out really clear with key policies that every single person understands are fully costed, Tarry said. We are not going to win just by cosying up to big businesses in the Square Mile. We win big business over by speaking about our investment strategy.
Tarry also believes there is room for Labour to be more radical on electoral reform. The Liberal Democrats would reportedly insist on the introduction of proportional representation without a referendum in return for a deal with Labour in a hung parliament. And Tarry will be among the voices pressuring Starmer to back the abolition of first-past-the-post.
The Tories have an agenda that is to stay in power, he said. Lets make some tough decisions on keeping Labour in power.
The Tories are basically gerrymandering [constituency] boundaries. They are attacking trade union funding. They are attacking rights at work. And there are things like mandatory voter ID, these voter suppression tactics, which are lifted straight out of the Trumpian rulebook.
We ought to be saying: theres not a majority of people in this country who support this Conservative agenda and there is not a majority of people in this country that are for an extreme immigration strategy.
If we actually had an electoral system that reflected that, it would mean we could have progressive forces governing this country far more than they do at the moment.
[See also: Keir Starmer: picket lines U-turn shows Lisa Nandys strength]
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