I think the desire to maintain popularity in the digital landscape causes quite a few leading online personalities to turn themselves or their lives into digital fodder for consumption at a level that leans into the inappropriate/absurd/insensitive.
Digital popularity and influence are intoxicating to those whose egos require continual inflation and to those who equate attention to true care.
It is unsurprising therefore that those with extreme digital popularity will stop at nothing to maintain it.
If Keir Starmer does resign, history will look back on his reign and scratch its head as to why the hell he was so hated.
On paper, he's probably delivered more to working British people in such a short time than any PM for decades.
After inheriting an absolute mess: NHS waiting lists fallen. Worker's rights improved. Rail operators nationalised. Improved relations with EU and improved UK's global reputation. Removed non-dom tax status. Halved childcare costs. Boosted state pensions. Lowest homicide rate in 50 years. Lifted 550k children out of poverty. Immigration vastly reduced.
We are in the age of billionaire funded misinformation, whose sole purpose is to topple democratically elected leaders, and insert leadership that favours the wealthy elites over the working people. Looks like the game plan is working...
Black teen wrongly arrested over mother’s suicide attempt wins payout of up to £130k from Met Police
Jury finds that officers discriminated against Daryl McLune because of his race
https://t.co/pLVkmb3unv
DOI: not an expert, but comprehension of the evidence will point out, this view is completely baseless.
MBRRACE, Ockenden, and Kirkup maternity inquiries have all repeatedly identified failures in escalation by midwives, poor multidisciplinary working, professional tribalism and cultures where concerns were not acted upon. The evidence points to systemic failures, not “doctors taking over maternity”.
Largely, doctors were insufficiently involved, called too late, or actively excluded from decision-making.
Time for reflection; not deflection!
Today, Children’s Day is dedicated to the Ogbomoso Children.
To the children in the forests.
To the children without safety, without protection.
To the children who now fear the same classrooms that should have held their dreams.
Children deserve safety.
They deserve care.
They deserve love from the country they call home.
This can never become our new normal.💔