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Dhaka 2014: What it means to be poor in the Modern World

07 Friday Feb 2014

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First, it was the Koreans, or was it the Taiwanese,  who undercut everyone producing cheap goods for the rich global north.
They were followed by the growth story that was Indonesia, where branded goods were created in battery like conditions by human beings who were treated no better than hens laying eggs for supermarket chains.
And then came the Chinese miracle, where poor peasants worked endless hours in conditions that no one from the outside world was ever allowed to see, flooding western markets with ever cheaper goods.
Now, it’s the turn of Bangladesh,  the Third World nation that will go that much lower, push their desperately poor workers that much further to produce goods for brands like Lee Cooper, and the Arcadia owned BHS.
It’s a given that child labour is employed, its a given that the poor mainly women are expected to worked impossibly long hours to meet deadlines and targets set by companies who are answerable only to the shareholders, and who clearly turn a blind eye to Dickensian work conditions.
When a building called the Rana Plaza collapsed in Dacca, more than a thousand souls perished under the rubble. Like 9/11, it was a completely avoidable disaster, but unlike the attacks on the twin towers the world did not take action to find and punish the culprits.
Instead, things have largely continued as before,  as last night’s EXPOSURE programme on ITV showed. Sure, there have been closures and punishments, but it won’t do. It won’t do when weak women – often too tired or frightened to speak – are kicked for not standing straight by supervisors who think it’s their given right to mistreat workers because they have been set impossibly difficult deadlines by multi billion dollar companies who employ the cheapest possible labour through using middle men and fixers.
Bangladesh is proud of its textile industry and the chances are the ‘Made in Bangladesh’ label will be the most familiar one to anyone buying goods in the west – after of course that of China. No doubt in the future,  there will be another nation that will go that much lower, push their workers that much harder to meet ever tighter deadlines for the cheapest possible price. And it’s a state of affairs the ‘World’ does not seem able or willing to do anything about.

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What is the point in having a London Mayor?

20 Wednesday Nov 2013

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Nice hair, Boris.

TEMPLATE ANALYSIS

When Tony Blair, the then British PM, put forward the idea of having a London mayor, it didn’t sound like a great idea.

Today, as the present incumbent at City Hall faced questions over the shocking number of cycling deaths over the last two weeks – six in total – the less convincing this American-style role appeared to be.

Boris Johnson brings a floppy hairstyle, colourful comments and language, as well as a buffoon-like manner to this role, all this no doubt helps to distract away from the central question about the London Mayor and the very expensive general assembly where he was being ‘grilled’, namely – ‘What is the point?’

Apart from being a talking shop – and at a time when ordinary Londoners and not the supper rich who Boris openly champions, are being squeezed like never before – a criminally over-priced one, there is little to be said for the glorified councilors who gather in the most grandiose surroundings to score points against each other.

Those who for so long despairedΒ at Parliament and MPs may want to turn their attention to the capital and the motley crew of elected representatives that reside in a building that can only rival Athens for modern-day European-nostalgic hubris.

George Galloway’s announcement that he may be running for the role of London Mayor just highlights the utter pointlessness of this role.

For Boris Johnson of course, this is all a prep-school for bigger and better things, namely number 10 and being leader of the country.

As for the people he will leave behind – well, they will have to grin and bare another London Mayor and the promise of more council tax, higher car parking charges, VAT etc to pay for the dubious privilege.

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The Trouble with George Galloway (a.k.a Obi One Kenobi)

25 Friday Oct 2013

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Bradford West, Entertainment 🎬, George Galloway, Media πŸ“·, News, Politics πŸ’Ό πŸ—³ πŸͺ–, UK

Courting controversy at all costs

Courting controversy at all costs

TEMPLATE ANALYSIS

George Galloway’s return to politics a year or so ago was a welcome sight to everyone – even his detractors. Here, was a man cast out of his party by a Prime Minister whom many believe to be a war criminals, who against the odds, which in the case of his departure at Bethnal Green and Bow was boundary changes, had shown the triumph of human spirit when he unseated a Labour candidate at Bradford West.

Well, that’s what some of us thought a year or so ago.

What a difference a year makes..

Since then, of course there have been his remarks about ‘bad sexual etiquette’ when defending accusations against Julian Assange, which forced the only star in Respect, other than himself of course, to resign in protest, one Salma Yacoob.

If that wasn’t bad enough, there’s been talk of the Respect MP making a film to take on Michael Moore, and even running as London Mayor, which all begs the question – where does he get the time to do all this, isn’t he meant to be serving the good people of Bradford who put their faith in him at the ballot box?

It turns out, councilors within Respect’s party were asking the same question also, their resignations yesterday were accompanied with the complaint that he wasn’t taking his job as MP for Bradford seriously.

Ron McKay, George’s staunch friend, claimed conspiracy which may or may not be true. However more than a year on from those great and triumphant scenes and Galloway has little to show for his time as an MP for the good people of Bradford.

Sadly, the longer his term and more it appears as little more than a vehicle for one man’s gigantic ego, a platform for greater exposure in a world where people say anything and do anything to be a celebrity.

Click http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leeds-24667386

Click http://www.thedrum.com/news/2012/08/22/george-galloway-sacked-columnist-holyrood-magazine-following-julian-assange-rape

Click http://news.sky.com/story/1158165/george-galloway-mulls-london-mayor-bidhere

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The first strike on Ed Miliband, and what the Labour Leader should do now

04 Friday Oct 2013

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Ed Miliband, George Osborne, Labour, Muslims, News, Politics πŸ’Ό πŸ—³ πŸͺ–, The Conservatives, UK

 

TEMPLATE ANALYSIS

Labour had a good week with their leader emerging, to the relief of many inside and outside party, as a contender.

He had a bounce in the polls, a fact not replicated by the Tory Party at their conference last week. George Osborne’s speech which was seen by some as a play for future Party leadership got a tepid response. Sometimes silence can be interpreted as a sign of respect. It did not feel like that to the outside observer. And as the Prime Minister speech promises of opportunity in this land of plenty .. well the less said about that the better.

Most people who support the Conservatives knew this was going a tough conference for a party that has taken difficult decisions and at times appeared to favour its core supporters, rather than the country at large.

So the Mail’s salvo on the eve of the Tory Conference on ‘Red Ed’ and his father’s Marxist views, which included the proposition that he hated Britain, was an attempt to bring down the up and coming Labour leader a peg or two.

As events have transpired. the Mail attack has failed.

And an apology from Lord Rothermere, the owner of the Mail group, the Mail on Sunday for sending a reporter to a private family memorial, has made the much respected and feared newspaper of middle England, look silly.

Ed Miliband has accused the Mail of Anti-Semitism and pointed to the practices within the newspaper that would allow an intrusion into private grief, something that has been experienced by a number of families less high-profile than his.

Ed Miliband has emerged stronger from this very personal attack.

But if he is truly serious about questioning newspaper practice than he has to look at how the whole industry has managed to demonize a whole community since 9/11 in much the same way that the Jews were in the thirties.

And how of course that has managed to seep in the broadcasting industry and how it covers events involving Muslims here and in Muslim lands.

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The Tories are finished

30 Monday Sep 2013

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Coalition, Conservative Party Conference 2013, Conservatives, david cameron, George Osborne, Labour, News, Politics πŸ’Ό πŸ—³ πŸͺ–, UK

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Ed Miliband has become a leader

25 Wednesday Sep 2013

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Is a strike on Syria inevitable?

26 Monday Aug 2013

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Labour needs to stand for something

12 Monday Aug 2013

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Coalition, Conservatives, david cameron, Ed Miliband, General election, Labour, Labour Leader, News, Politics πŸ’Ό πŸ—³ πŸͺ–, The Labour Party, UK

TEMPLATE ANALYSIS

If recent reports and polls are to be believed, then Labour are not doing as well as they should be.

They have lost the argument over the economy which reports say is recovering.

And with the election just two years away, the Coalition stand a chance of being re-elected.

That prompted interventions from a senior Labour figure and an MP over the weekend, both of whom are calling for clearer signals from Ed Miliband and Ed Balls.

So, the attack on the Tory record on immigration, and namely the practice of some firms employing cheaper foreign labor at the cost of local people, is the fight back.

Chris Bryant speech is aimed at a perceived weakness in government policy.

However, this is only scratching at the surface.

Labour needs to outline their vision for Britain once they get into power.

They need to explain how they will tackle the task of regenerating an economy whose recovery is still only in its infancy and how that will affect their core voters, the man on the street for whom any talk of recovery is complete fantasy.

This is a dangerous time for Labour, for if they continue to run on the policy that they are not Cameron and Osborne without setting out a clear plan for the future, they may find that many voters will simply not turn up come May 7, 2015.

And that could let the Coalition back in.

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What UKIP’s Election showing means

03 Friday May 2013

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TEMPLATE ANALYSIS

UKIP are the sensation of the 2013 Council Elections.

Their leader, Nigel Farage hailed the results, in which his party took over 140 seats and 25% of the vote in wards, as a ‘game changer’.

And he may not be wrong – all of the mainstream parties, not just the Tories, need to take note of this party, and why so many people chose to vote for them.

For immigration is no longer an issue for the racist BNP, but part of mainstream political discourse.

UKIP’s showing in this election has made sure of that.

All of the parties can no longer stand aloof of this issue, for Farage is no Nick Griffin.

It will not do for David Cameron to make increasing right-wing speeches or to create headline grabbing media events, people on the street need to see concrete results. As for Ed Milliband, well he is going to have explain to voters how the benefits of EU membership outweigh its main disadvantage – immigration with the promise of more next year especially from Bulgaria and Romania.

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Protected: Ding Dong the Blue-Rinse Boadicea is gone (Thatcher revisited)

15 Monday Apr 2013

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