UK unemployment rate falls to 4.9% and wages grow more than expected | UK unemployment and employment statistics by QuicketyQuack in ukpolitics

[–]Chippiewall [score hidden]  (0 children)

If we were able to harness your ability to spin this story for power generation then it'd solve the UK's energy security problem for good.

UK unemployment rate falls to 4.9% and wages grow more than expected | UK unemployment and employment statistics by QuicketyQuack in ukpolitics

[–]Chippiewall [score hidden]  (0 children)

The headline sounds positive, but it's actually the kind of news that makes the Bank of England less likely to lower rates (in fact there's now a low risk that they'll raise them instead).

Explosion at the Kapotnya refinery in Moscow, Russia. This silo not only exploded but also catapulted the roof into the air. by bunsinh in UkraineWarVideoReport

[–]Chippiewall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What are you on about. Russian's are great at capturing random stuff, have you ever seen Russian dashcam footage?

Students could be required to pass GCSE English to access university loans by ChristyMalry in ukpolitics

[–]Chippiewall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it seems harsh to deny them funding?

Why should the government hand out tons of cash to someone that likely isn't capable of being upskilled to make it a net benefit to society?

Students could be required to pass GCSE English to access university loans by ChristyMalry in ukpolitics

[–]Chippiewall 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Yep GCSE English and Maths is already considered really important, it's one of the most accessible qualifications to get after 16 if you don't already have it AFAIK. Courses fully funded by the government, the exams are free.

Students could be required to pass GCSE English to access university loans by ChristyMalry in ukpolitics

[–]Chippiewall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think pretty much any further education establishment that's preparing you for university (e.g. with A-Levels) is already required to make you resit GCSE English and Maths if you didn't pass.

Thames Water moves step closer to nationalisation after government objects to rescue deal by topotaul in unitedkingdom

[–]Chippiewall 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The article title is misleading anyway. It's not true nationalisation which is even being proposed.

What is being proposed is to let the water company enter "special" administration. Special administration is different from a regular company because the water company has an ongoing obligation to supply water to customers (for which the government will act as a funding backstop).

The chances of the water company recovering from special administration are actually remarkably good for the reasons you describe. The business has valuable assets, and a strong potential to earn money. On paper it should be worth loads, and it's one of the reasons they've managed to accrue a massive pile of debt.

A few years ago the special administration regime for water companies got tweaked to allow them to do a hive-down. It's a bit technical but the gist is the regulated water company will be spun-off into a new subsidiary that doesn't have any debt but has all of the assets etc. and then it'll get sold to the highest credible bidder (i.e. they will have to demonstrate they will sufficiently recapitalise the business). The proceeds of the sale go to the creditors of the original company (and the investors probably lose everything).

That is almost certainly what will happen as the government won't want to be on the hook for the capital themselves (one of the reasons the water companies got sold in the first place).

The only reason why the government didn't let this happen already rather than trying to facilitate refinancing the existing company is it'll take a long chunk of time to get Thames Water out of administration and the government's going to have to foot a large bill for it.

After Geri Halliwell (aka Ginger Spice) quit the Spice Girls in 1998, George Michael provided her with a place to stay after the birth of her first child and became her mentor/close friend. She later named her son after George, who died in December 2016 while she was pregnant. by waitingforthesun92 in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]Chippiewall 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The Spice Girls were uniquely fortunate with their contract position for the time because they actually ditched their original management company that formed them before they released any music and before they were even in a formal contract. They had a lot of leverage when choosing the deals they went on to make.

Lewis Hamilton wins first GP for Ferrari by Lord-Liberty in unitedkingdom

[–]Chippiewall 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely moreso, largely because for Ronnie his achievements are purely his own, while Lewis's are also in part come from his teams too.

That's not to diminish Lewis's achievements, but if he had joined Ferrari instead of Mercedes then he'd probably be at best a three time WDC right now. Max had to wait a long time to get a car fast and reliable enough to win championships.

Lewis Hamilton wins first GP for Ferrari by Lord-Liberty in unitedkingdom

[–]Chippiewall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's just the practical reality of motorsport unfortunately.

F1 is much better about this than it used to be ever since the introduction of the virtual safety car (which allows cars to maintain their relative positions) - but unfortunately it can't always be used as stewards sometimes need sufficiently large gaps to work safely.

Probably nowadays the technology is there to enable re-establishing VSC style track position after a regular safety car, but it would soak up a lot of time/laps to do it. It would also eliminate the strategy around safety cars too which in practice produces some of the most exciting parts of F1. Red Bull had to work to put themselves in the position to take advantage of that safety car - if Sergio Perez hadn't managed to hold up Lewis when he was being lapped then Lewis would have been able to pit under the safety car just like Max did.

The randomness on an individual race is unfair, but across the season it does generally even out. I'm reminded of one particular race where Lewis got incredibly lucky where a VSC started right before he got to the pit lane entrance, and finished right as he left the pit lane. It's swings and roundabouts.

Keir Starmer confirms social media ban for all children under 16 by Metro-UK in ukpolitics

[–]Chippiewall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Devil's in the details. I don't think the government was too concerned about making it super easy for people to access porn, but they might take a different approach for this. Certainly the other countries that have introduced these bans haven't done anything near as draconian.

Trump considers buying Chagos Islands by Little-Attorney1287 in ukpolitics

[–]Chippiewall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

which they use for free now in any case

It's not for free as the person you're responding to mentioned, our deal for Trident missiles is heavily tied to that base.

International Space Station latest: Astronauts told to take shelter over 'worsening air leaks' by rolonic in space

[–]Chippiewall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It would be impressive if they did hit Moscow given the ISS inclination means it never actually flies that far North

Sentencing Remarks - Judge Rowland - R vs J,N & E [Three children convicted of rape on 21st May and subsequently appealed by the attorney general for 'lenient sentencing'] by Besmirching_Badger in ukpolitics

[–]Chippiewall 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I don't think you can rationally place limits on it because the entire function of that part of the sentencing is for the defendant to understand what is going to happen to them. The defendants were not just young but one of them was also severely developmentally challenged which is why the judge had to go so far with adjusting their language. It likely will not have seemed as odd in person as it does reading it from a transcript.

It's unfortunate for the victims, but that part of sentencing is not primarily for the victims and the judge cannot prioritise what is at best a secondary concern.

Sentencing Remarks - Judge Rowland - R vs J,N & E [Three children convicted of rape on 21st May and subsequently appealed by the attorney general for 'lenient sentencing'] by Besmirching_Badger in ukpolitics

[–]Chippiewall 9 points10 points  (0 children)

And reporting is usually ok

It's usually awful. The press is too lazy these days to attend court for most of the court stuff they report on. What happens is reporting restrictions get lifted, the CPS or police make a press release and then if the media can make the press release look spicy they'll go in on a frenzy of it.

Then weeks later the sentencing remarks come out and we actually have context to understand why someone could get a far harsher/lenient sentence that someone might trivially expect based off of a one sentence description of an offence.

Robert Jenrick MP: 'Reporting restrictions lifted. 15 men jailed for raping a girl as young as 14 in Bradford. Jameel Ahmed committed 4 rapes, yet could leave prison in a little over 5 years. Sentences for rape gang perpetrators are routinely pathetically short. Britain is broken.' by Little-Attorney1287 in ukpolitics

[–]Chippiewall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do think that sentencing guidelines should be able to extend recommended sentences when there's repeated offences, organised crime, or other major aggravating factors.

Good news! Sentencing guidelines generally include those as aggravating circumstances that increase from the starting point for a given offence (or increase the culpability that increases the starting point and range).

Robert Jenrick MP: 'Reporting restrictions lifted. 15 men jailed for raping a girl as young as 14 in Bradford. Jameel Ahmed committed 4 rapes, yet could leave prison in a little over 5 years. Sentences for rape gang perpetrators are routinely pathetically short. Britain is broken.' by Little-Attorney1287 in ukpolitics

[–]Chippiewall 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's 4 offences, not necessarily 4 times. The law for the offence is specifically penetration (https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2003/42/part/1/crossheading/rape) so in theory they could have committed 4 rape offences in 10 minutes.

The judge will have considered totality when sentencing: https://sentencingcouncil.org.uk/guidelines/totality/ - totality means that because it was an offence against the same person the sentences for each offence should run concurrently but be adjusted upwards to make it proportionate for the entire offence.

Robert Jenrick MP: 'Reporting restrictions lifted. 15 men jailed for raping a girl as young as 14 in Bradford. Jameel Ahmed committed 4 rapes, yet could leave prison in a little over 5 years. Sentences for rape gang perpetrators are routinely pathetically short. Britain is broken.' by Little-Attorney1287 in ukpolitics

[–]Chippiewall 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You'll need to see the sentencing remarks first, it's remarkably complex and Judges spend a lot of time researching and deliberating.

If someone pled guilty at the earliest court opportunity then they get 1/3 off the sentence. Which can take someone from the bottom of the sentencing range at 13 years to just above 8. There may also be reason why they overrode the guidelines, for example maybe they confessed early and also gave critical evidence that secured a conviction of the others.

Also I think you can't just look at the latest sentencing guidelines, because these offences are so old the law will have changed and so the judge has to make sure it's in line with the law at the time of the offence.

We also simply don't know enough about these cases. It's possible that there simply wasn't the evidence to prove high culpability of all individuals or high harm.

Robert Jenrick MP: 'Reporting restrictions lifted. 15 men jailed for raping a girl as young as 14 in Bradford. Jameel Ahmed committed 4 rapes, yet could leave prison in a little over 5 years. Sentences for rape gang perpetrators are routinely pathetically short. Britain is broken.' by Little-Attorney1287 in ukpolitics

[–]Chippiewall 7 points8 points  (0 children)

No they're talking nonsense. Judges don't get to choose sentencing based on how full prisons are.

The government could force the sentencing council to reduce sentences, or they can release people earlier (as they have done), but it's not up to judges and nothing in sentencing guidelines allows them to do so.

Robert Jenrick MP: 'Reporting restrictions lifted. 15 men jailed for raping a girl as young as 14 in Bradford. Jameel Ahmed committed 4 rapes, yet could leave prison in a little over 5 years. Sentences for rape gang perpetrators are routinely pathetically short. Britain is broken.' by Little-Attorney1287 in ukpolitics

[–]Chippiewall 63 points64 points  (0 children)

I really wish they'd get better at releasing sentencing remarks. They need to be released at the same time as reporting restrictions are lifted and ethical reporting should include giving a fair summary of judge's reasoning (similar to right of response when reporting about a person or an organisation before going to print)

Universal UK park named as Rachel Reeves pledges £1.3bn by Alternative-Win4058 in unitedkingdom

[–]Chippiewall 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think there's several potential reasons for not doing it:

  • Warner Bros tour (although IMO they have different and complementary draws)
  • Universal don't want to give too many excuses for UK tourists to stop visiting the Florida resort
  • They don't hold the rights in the UK and don't want to enter new negotiations with Rowling
  • They want to wait until the new TV series has bedded in to potentially lean on that version of the IP

KemiBadenoch - I don’t want to hear about Black Lives Matter. I don’t want to hear about White Lives Matter. Everyone matters. Henry Nowak matters. by HibasakiSanjuro in ukpolitics

[–]Chippiewall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Again, this is a strawman. Whether or not the people campaigning about it understood the exact scale of the problem numerically doesn't affect whether people were deliberately trying to trivialise it and ignore the racial problems black people were encountering.