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HELLO & welcome to my weekly update no.337
With so much going it is hard to know where to start…there was a time when American presidents only got the occasional mention in this newsletter but with Venezuela, Greenland and Iran that seems a long time ago. That said, the President has still not weighed in on step-free access at Ash Vale station so maybe we should count our blessings.
WESTMINSTER WHISPERS
PROTESTS IN IRAN Over the weekend, the Iranian regime escalated its violent crackdown on the protests currently erupting all of the country, with hundreds already confirmed dead. It’s a regime I know quite well, having visited Tehran to try to secure the release of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe. The first thing to say is that the protestors are unbelievably brave. And secondly at the risk of making a prediction immediately proved wrong, this does feel like end-of-days for the regime. Not because their repression is failing (sadly it may not be) but because they are failing on the basics of running an economy that can feed ordinary Iranians. After Iraq, Libya and Afghanistan we are all alive to the dangers of Western-directed regime change (as I think is Trump, notwithstanding Venezuela). But that doesn’t mean we can’t hope.
PUB PICK-ME-UP I hope to be in the Merry Harriers in Hambledon this weekend to celebrate what I hope will be another u-turn from the government on business rates for pubs. As Chancellor, I maintained a 75% post-Covid discount which this government scrapped. In Waverley, the average rateable value of businesses is set to increase 19% this year – an absolute nightmare not just for pubs but any high street business. It does, however, add to a sense the government is not really in control of events, not great whichever party you support given they will probably be in power for another four years.
GREENLAND GRIEF Tensions over Greenland are also on the rise, with President Trump remarking over the weekend that the US would have Greenland “one way or the other.” I don’t believe Trump is planning an invasion (Peter Mandelson was very convincing about this in his debut post-resignation interview yesterday). Rather he is trying to browbeat Denmark into a deal. Unfortunately the fact that he treats a loyal ally (that sent troops to serve alongside the US in Afghanistan and Iraq) means the damage to the Western alliance is already done. And one day he or his successors will regret that, even if not today.
SOCIAL MEDIA BAN Kemi Badenoch announced today that the Conservative party would ban under 16s from using social media - something I wholeheartedly support. I spoke about it earlier this year when the Australian ban came in and am really worried about what it is doing to the attention spans of young people. Too many friends have told me their kids just stop reading when they get a smartphone. Very pertinently, I met the brilliant Gemma Taylor of Smartphone Free Childhood Surrey on Friday. Gemma is campaigning for all Godalming schools to ban smartphones, with already some successes locally to date (three cheers for St Edmunds, Godalming Junior and Busbridge Junior) but we need to go further both locally and nationally. Watch my video with Gemma:
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