Quote from: Sheilbh on Today at 04:43:32 PMI think more or less the exact opposite
I think the Starmer experiment has tested to destruction that theory of "anti-populist" politics that what matters is just comptenece and process and institutions even if you don't really have a clear idea of what "the work" is.
Which is my slight concern with Labour. It's difficult for the potential leadership challengers (especially those in cabinet) to set out what they'd do differently. But I slightly worry that not many of them have actually got a clear idea of what it is they'd want to change from Starmer's premiership beyond being better communicators - which is really important in a leader, but not sufficient.
I think Burnham is possibly an exception because of his experience as metro-Mayor in Manchester. But I am slightly concerned that still, despite 14 years in opposition, a lot of people in Labour still don't really have a clear idea of what they want to do with power beyond tinkering and making sure the correct forms are filled in triplicate.
With the whole Mandelson debacle I sort of think it feels like a lot of Labour people haven't really come to terms with what New Labour meant - far less what the financial crisis, Corbyn, the Brexit vote, the 2019 election "mean".

Quote from: Sheilbh on Today at 04:16:36 PMFYI Sky News did an interesting wargame podcast ("The Wargame") with lots of former ministers like Ben Wallace from Defence, Jack Straw who was Foreign Secretary during Iraq, Amber Rudd who was Home Secretary plus former civil servants, military etc. Obviously a little hysterical (and very much pro-rearmament) but interesting. And as much about how we ended up here as a "wargame".
Quote from: grumbler on Today at 03:03:32 PMWhich exercise was this? Run by whom? The linked description says that "Europe played out a scenario..." which is suspiciously vague terminology. "Europe" does not play out scenarios.
QuoteThe wargame exercise was carried out in December jointly by German newspaper Die Welt and the German Wargaming Centre of the Helmut Schmidt University of the German Armed Forces.
Quote from: Tonitrus on Today at 02:55:47 PMI did a little more digging...what that X post listed were the preconditions for the scenario that the actors had to work under.
So, they're fairly pessimistic (though not unrealistic) preconditions, and I'd be more curious on the details that follow out of the actual wargaming.
QuoteThe scenario was a bit more complex and nuanced than that. Remote mining only happened after hostilities had already begun. I was also trying to achievr military objectives with the minimum force available and I did my best to keep assembly areas hidden. And it was also not a huge force. I did ask a few times during the game when the NATO counter-attack was supposed to happen.
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