Nature, Faith & Fantasy. Blue Labourish. Chesteron, Orwell, Tolkien. Optimistic Catholic conservationist and fantasy author. Recovering Defra civil servant.

Joined August 2011
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Stuffing environmentalism in a box and marking it "liberal" is an awful idea, in church and in politics. Care for creation should go hand in hand with fiercely orthodox, joyfully weird transcendental faith, and folk of all political stripes should be welcome in the coalition.
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Hang on, the proposed social media ban includes measures to restrict under-18s? The same u-18s this government thinks should be voting?
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"cost of play"? Of football? Assume these stats refer to participation in organised tournaments rather than jumpers for goalposts down the park. Sounds from the comments like American kids are rinsed if they want to play competitively, which is sad.
The World Cup is spotlighting the global appeal of soccer but, here in šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø, kids' soccer is ticking down, probably as a consequence of: āœ”ļø Cost of play āœ”ļø Digital revolution
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A warm afternoon flocculating the lawn. A new favourite word.
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Just witnessed some boozed up teenage girls screeching abuse at a street preacher at 5pm on a Friday evening. They shuffled off into Greggs before I felt the need to intervene.
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"Hand of God?" Is whoever wrote this having a laugh at England's expense, or have they never heard of Maradona?
A prayer for the World Cup 2026. ⚽
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A defence secretary has never resigned in this way. Fox, Heseltine, Profumo - all resigned over scandals. To resign because the PM would not pay enough to keep the country secure - unprecedented.
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Can't believe the world cup starts today. I can't remember a more muted build up.
šŸ“ó §ó ¢ó „ó ®ó §ó æ Dear England…
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This is clearly wide open to abuse by the Labour government.
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"soccer" Not sure how the most devoted popesplainers can get the Holy Father out of this one.
The World Cup begins tomorrow, and many will watch the matches. Soccer reminds us of something we must not forget: life is not a race to show off on our own, but a path we learn to walk together. Anyone who does not know how to pass the ball, even if they have talent, has not yet understood the game. Anyone who does not know how to live with and for others has not yet understood life. #ApostolicJourney
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Jimmy Corry has lived on this Belfast street for 13 years. Now he’s homeless. He’s lost sentimental items forever, including his dad’s possessions. He told me that he shares the anger many feel about the attack on Monday night but that burning down houses won’t solve anything.
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After taking this photo of burned out houses in East Belfast, two local lads scrolled through my phone photo library to ensure I hadn’t captured any faces, telling me ā€œwith no animosity, likeā€ to ā€œfuck away off before you get kneecappedā€
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Sure I'll destroy my mentions by posting on X about the article I wrote about Christ Breaking the Chains of Animal Suffering.
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I found the icon by Aidan Hart while researching a different post, and found it captivating. It demands an answer to the question how should a follower of Christ relate to animals and their suffering.
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You may not agree with my conclusions, but take a look and see what you think open.substack.com/pub/liamst…

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Man, this is beautiful. A life adorning the gospel. Listen to what @StevenBartlett—host of one of the world’s most popular podcasts—says to Christian apologist John Lennox.
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Replying to @aswren
We're gonna need a bigger youth club
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Trying to be happy about the giant murderfish swimming around my summer holiday spot, because I'm a good conservationist.
Great white shark spotted underwater in Mediterranean Sea for the first time ever gbnews.com/news/world/great-…
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SUPERB! Trevor Phillip's BEAUTIFULLY exposes David Lammy and Labour's sickening hypocrisy. He shows him the receipts of them ALL saying it's ok to feel "fury" and "anger" over George Floyd, while they criticise Farage for saying the same about Henry Nowak. Satisfying to watch.
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Further to what I wrote in this piece Trevor Phillips has since made two really excellent points: 1. Starmer’s comments about George Floyd were made even BEFORE the trial had taken place. This is fascinating - by comparison JD Vance waited until after the the conviction and sentencing. Should Starmer - the lawyer and Mr Proper Process - not have known better than to risk prejudicing the George Floyd/Derek Chauvin trial? 2. Lammy used THE VERY SAME WORDS as Vance - defending ā€œrighteous angerā€ - in commenting on George Floyd. And yet Lammy and co have the audacity to hypocritically criticise Vance for daring to give this opinion spectator.com/article/j-d-va…
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This is deeply troubling. I hope my union - @fbunational - will explain to fire service bosses that firefighters must be free to express their political views without fear of sanction by their employer. @manchesterfire has seriously overstepped the mark here.
Senior figures at Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service, under the command of Andy Burnham, have cautioned firefighters who support Reform UK over their political views. In a further chilling assault on free speech, staff have also effectively been urged in an email to report colleagues who support Reform. Fire brigade bosses have also said they are seeking legal advice on what to do about firefighters who decide to stand as Reform UK candidates. This is despite the fact that, unlike police officers, there is no legal bar preventing firefighters from participating in national or local politics. In their email, fire brigade bosses Mr Petch and Ms Ahmed said: ’We are aware that some staff members have chosen to represent Reform UK in their local areas. We know this may cause concern within our network and wider. ’The individuals involved have been spoken to, to make it clear that as members of GMFRS (Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service) our core values and professional behaviours must be displayed at all times. ’The service is currently seeking formal legal guidance… to ensure we are protected from all perspectives and that our inclusive culture remains safe. ā€˜Our priority is and always will be ensuring that every member of this network feels supported, respected and safe at work.’ They also confirmed that they would be consulting the Fire Brigades Union on the matter. In his role as Mayor of Greater Manchester, @AndyBurnhamGM — who is also tipped by some to be a future Prime Minister if he wins the Makerfield by-election — is also Greater Manchester’s Fire Commissioner, responsible for overseeing the service. General Secretary of the Free Speech Union, Lord Young of Acton, has now written to Mr Burnham to raise concerns about the chilling effect this has on free speech. Lord Young said that the ā€˜clear implication’ of the email from the fire brigade bosses was that ā€˜representing Reform UK constitutes an inherent threat to the institution’s culture and values and is to be treated as morally suspect’. He also highlighted that no action appears to have been taken against firefighters who support other political parties. The letter also states: ā€˜Staff are further invited to report colleagues who support any groups that go against the service’s values, which effectively amounts to an instruction to inform on colleagues for their political beliefs. ’The email will create a chilling effect on the free speech of GMFRS employees who support Reform. ’The practical effect is that a public fire and rescue service governed by you is treating the lawful political activity of your electoral opponents as a reputational risk to their employer. ā€˜Regardless of whether this reflects your instruction, it reflects your governance; and a public office-holder who permits his institution to demonise or chill the speech and political activity of those who support his principal electoral rival cannot claim to be discharging that office with the impartiality it demands.’ Read more below šŸ‘‡
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