Remember when we had Prime Ministers who knew how to do politics? I wonder how much of Johnson's cultivated air of outsider-charm has (even subconsciously) contributed to this. Or whether Johnson's a symptom, not a cause.
One thing I took from last week's Centre on Constitutional Change conference marking the 10th anniversary of the referendum was that, thus far, the "reset" has been more vibes-based than based in policy. That won't be good enough for long.
Could including in your bio, here or in the bad place?
I have foudn that not sleeping can be a great solution to this problem, with no further downsides.
As someone with a diagnosis in school 25 years ago, it was not that helpful then.
Citing the cass report while also complaining that she disagrees with the peer review of things which were peer reviewed is a bad look.
I would (a a pure maths phd) express incredulity that as an exercise in showing mathematically she is right, she instructs the reader to "read the UK's Cass report"
I mean, as the times probably once said, "you can prove anything with facts"
Anything else aside, there's no way you can justify "famously": I'm someone who's got way too much knowledge of the trans issues, and could not have told you this.
She did a lot of laughing at MPs who brought up constituents concerns about mental health and suicide risks