It’s Time To Call The Brexit Ultras’ Bluff

It’s Time To Call The Brexit Ultras’ Bluff
If you listen very, very carefully, you might just be able to hear the rustling in the undergrowth. It is the sound of the soft Brexiteers, advancing stealthily through Whitehall.

Pitter patter, pitter patter. They don’t want to alarm the ultras, but they are slowly making headway. Their goal: to reach the Downing Street citadel and recruit the prime minister to their cause. The prize: continuing membership of the EU customs union and ― even ― the single market.

Every so often, like a meerkat, one of them raises their head. The chancellor, Philip Hammond, dared to suggest in Davos that the UK’s exit from the EU could involve only ‘very modest’ changes. Then, entirely coincidentally (or perhaps not so coincidentally), a cross-Whitehall economic assessment study was leaked, suggesting that however modest the changes might be, they will still damage the UK’s economic prospects.

A comprehensive free trade agreement? UK growth would be 5% lower over the next 15 years compared to current forecasts. Even under the softest of options ― continued single-market access through membership of the European Economic Area ― long-term growth would still be 2% lower.

Oh look, here’s another meerkat, Labour’s former business secretary Chuka Umunna, who has emerged to lead a pro-European, grassroots umbrella group that intends to campaign for the public to have a say in any final deal. You know what meerkats are like: first, one raises its head, and then, before you know it, they are popping up everywhere.

According to the Financial Times, civil servants are ‘actively’ considering the option of a customs union deal with the EU to cover goods but not services. More rustling in the undergrowth.

If I am reading the runes correctly, the soft Brexiteers are beginning to think they have the wind in their sails. In the Labour party, there are signs that Jeremy Corbyn may soon be nudged off his Brexit fence and actually commit himself to a long-term vision. The ultras, aka ‘the swivel-eyed few’ (© climate change minister Claire Perry), have been caught napping, lulled into complacency by the Downing Street hypnotist’s irresistible mantra: ‘Brexit means Brexit.’

Only the frantic alarm calls (‘Treachery, treachery!’) from Nigel Farage and Jacob Rees-Mogg can raise them from their slumber. But they have a problem: the Downing Street hypnotist has hypnotised herself. She is comatose, inert, reduced to mumbling in her sleep: ‘I am not a quitter. I am not a quitter.’

Her foot soldiers are in despair. Whether they prefer their Brexit hard or soft, whether they are pro-Remain or pro-Leave, their anguish was pithily and effectively distilled on the front page of this week’s Spectator into a simple, primal scream aimed at Mrs May: ‘Lead or Go.’

But here’s the thing: she is incapable of carrying out the first of those commandments, and refuses to carry out the second. Result: stalemate.

Meanwhile, I hear another sound. Tick. Tock. It is the Brexit clock, ticking inexorably towards March next year, the Moment of Truth, when the UK, unless someone sticks a spanner in the works, will formally leave the EU.

It is now nearly 50 years since my undergraduate days as a Politics student, so perhaps I have forgotten everything I was taught. But I am at a total loss to understand how a prime minister, a chancellor, a home secretary, and a majority of the House of Commons can sleepwalk the nation towards an outcome that they all believe will be deeply harmful for its future.

I understand how a referendum can delegitimise an elected parliament. I also understand that some MPs in constituencies with a pro-Brexit majority feel that it is their duty to represent the majority view. Whether they would feel the same way about, for example, the restoration of capital punishment is a question best left for another day.

The ultras’ caucus is the European Research Group, currently led by Jacob Rees-Mogg and consisting of some eighty Tory MPs. If just forty-eight of them signed a letter calling for a leadership election, they could topple Mrs May and seek to instal one of their own in Downing Street. So why haven’t they?

First, because they can’t be confident that their favoured candidate would win. Second, because a leadership election could well split the party from top to bottom. But third, because ― as Rafael Behr points out in Prospect magazine ― they don’t want to be held responsible for what happens after Brexit.

What they do want, says Behr, is ‘the freedom to complain that it has been bodged; that the dream has been betrayed by Remoaners and their civil service accomplices.’ In other words, they may huff and puff mightily to persuade us that they are blowing the Euro-house down, but by their cowardice do we know them. They do not even have the courage of their own convictions.

As a definition of political cynicism, it would be hard to beat. But it does offer Mrs May a way out. True, it would be wholly out of character, but here’s what she could do.

Eat her words on ‘no membership of the customs union, no membership of the single market’. ‘I have been persuaded that staying close to, but not a member of, the EU is best for Britain.’

Put the deal to the House of Commons, where she would win with the support of the Labour party but without the support of Gove, Johnson, Davis, and ― of course ― Rees-Mogg.

Stand down as Tory leader, making way for a new leader who would then call a general election. The Brexit ultras would leave the party, and stand either as independents or as members of some new, not-very-improved version of UKIP. They would lose.

Is it unlikely? Of course it is. Is it, or something like it, impossible? Not necessarily.

www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/its-time-to-call-the-brexit-ultras-bluff_uk_5a742f63e4b04143429038c7

#AM_Equality Tipsheet: February 2, 2018

#AM_Equality Tipsheet: February 2, 2018

NEW REPORT: A PATH TO VICTORY IN 2018 — HRC AND THE POWER OF THE EQUALITY VOTER: Today, HRC released a new report on the growing political power of the LGBTQ movement and HRC’s groundbreaking work to mobilize millions of “Equality Voters” in the 2018 elections. “It is clear that LGBTQ voters — and their allies — are one of the most reliable and highly-engaged voting blocs in the United States,” said HRC President Chad Griffin (@ChadHGriffin). “From Virginia to Alabama to a wave of historic victories for transgender candidates across the country, equality voters have been stepping up and making their voices heard at the ballot box. In 2018, HRC is mobilizing like never before to double down on these historic victories and pull the emergency brake on the Trump-Pence agenda of hate and discrimination.” Last July, a year after HRC significantly expanded its grassroots engagement and proved that LGBTQ voters are one of the most important and effective voting blocs in the nation, the organization launched HRC Rising — a bold, proactive grassroots campaign to accelerate progress in states from coast-to-coast, resist the politics of hate, fight anti-LGBTQ legislation, and fuel pro-equality candidates and initiatives in 2018, 2020, and beyond. The power of the equality voter was also made crystal clear in 2017 when a wave of pro-equality and openly LGBTQ candidates were elected in states across the country. Read the full report at HRC.

TRUMP-PENCE ADMINISTRATION REFUSES TO SIGN STATEMENT SUPPORTING MARRIAGE EQUALITY AND TRANS RIGHTS: The statement indicates support of an Inter-American Court of Human Rights’ ruling on marriage equality and transgender rights. Said Ty Cobb, director of HRC Global (@TyWesleyCobb). “As the administration unleashes a torrent of attacks on the LGBTQ community here at home, it is also abandoning LGBTQ people around the world.” More from HRC and Pink News.

HRC TO HONOR TEXAS PEDIATRICIAN FOR HER LIFESAVING CARE OF TRANS YOUTH: Dr. Ximena Lopez, who founded the only clinic in the Southwest specializing in trans youth, will be honored at the Time to THRIVE Conference on February 16-18 in Orlando. Said Vincent Pompei, Director of HRC’s Youth Well-Being Project and Time to THRIVE Conference chair: “Dr. Lopez’s groundbreaking health care work continues to literally save the lives of countless transgender and gender expansive youth in a state where anti-equality politicians routinely target transgender people for discrimination.” More from HRC.

FEEL GOOD FRIDAY: The LGBTQ community is as diverse as the fabric of this nation, which is captured in this beautiful, inclusive Coca-Cola ad that will air Sunday during the Super Bowl.

MUST-READ THREAD ON LGBTQ BLACK ICONS TO CELEBRATE BLACK HISTORY MONTH:

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— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) February 1, 2018

HRC JOINS #NoBorderWall ACTION IN TEXAS: HRC Field Organizer Sissi Yado (@SissiYado) joined local activists and Dreamers to rally against Trump’s plan to build a wall through Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge in Texas. More from Telemundo.

HRC SE UNE A LA ACCIÓN #NoBorderWall EN TEXAS: Sissi Yado (@SissiYado), Organizadora Comunitaria de HRC, participó junto a activistas locales y Soñadores para manifestarse contra los planes de Trump de contruir un muro fronterizo en el Refugio Nacional de Vida Silvestre Santa Ana en Texas. Más de Telemundo.

GLOBAL EQUALITY NEWS

EL SALVADOR SUPREME COURT BLOCKS PROPOSED MARRIAGE EQUALITY BAN: More from The Associated Press.

TRANS WOMAN VIOLENTLY ATTACKED IN GEORGIA’S CAPITAL: Miranda Pagava’s attacker hit her with an iron bar while shouting transphobic slurs. More from Gay Star News.

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Benefits Pro reports on findings about LGBTQ workers and retirement readiness; HRC recaps the fight to protect Dreamers; National Geographic’s groundbreaking “Gender Revolution” was nominated for an Ellie Award

Congratulations @NatGeoMag for the #Ellies nomination of “Gender Revolution” in the single-topic issue category! Well deserved!

— Sarah McBride (@SarahEMcBride) February 1, 2018

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Nova Scotia Mayor Comes Out as Gay After Threat of Being Outed: WATCH

Nova Scotia Mayor Comes Out as Gay After Threat of Being Outed: WATCH
Cecil Clarke gay

Cecil Clarke, the mayor of Nova Scotia’s second-largest municipality, has come out as gay after someone threatened to out him.

Clarke, mayor of the Cape Breton Regional Municipality, made the announcement in an interview with Canada’s CBC network:

Clarke said someone “wanting to possibly shame” him threatened to expose his personal life, so he made the decision to share the information himself.

“If that’s homophobia and the fact that I’m gay in political life, then shame on people that do that,” he told CBC’s Mainstreet Cape Breton.

Clarke is expected to announce on Saturday that he will seek the leadership of the Nova Scotia Progressive Conservative Party. He said he wanted to come out before then.

“I’m not going to go forward and announce my intentions about the Progressive Conservative Party leadership race having people think that they are going to shame me, or hold something over me, or make it negative that, in this day and age, that being gay is somehow a bad thing,” he said.

Added Clarke: “I hope on Saturday anyone that’s coming to hear me is there to support me as Cecil the politician and the fact that I am gay, if they have a problem with that as a Progressive Conservative, then they’re not my Progressive Conservative of today.”

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Nova Scotia Mayor Comes Out as Gay After Threat of Being Outed: WATCH

Saarland: Mädchen stirbt an H1N1 – was das mit der Grippewelle zu tun hat

Saarland: Mädchen stirbt an H1N1 – was das mit der Grippewelle zu tun hat
Laut Robert-Koch-Institut hat sich die Zahl der Influenza-Erkrankten seit letzter Woche verdoppelt (Symbolbild).

  • Eine Vierjährige ist im Januar an Schweinegrippe erkrankt und gestorben
  • Mit dem Anstieg der Grippewelle hat der H1N1-Erreger aber nicht viel zu tun

Es ist ein tragischer Fall: Am Donnerstag, den 25. Januar, starb ein vierjähriges Mädchen aus Saarbrücken an Grippe.

Laut einem Bericht des Gesundheitsamts konnten Labor-Mitarbeiter feststellen, dass der Erreger H1N1 zu der sehr schwer verlaufenden Grippe mit nachfolgendem Organ- und Kreislaufversagen geführt hatte.

Zweiter Todesfall im Saarland

H1N1 ist auch als sogenannte Schweinegrippe bekannt. Dieser Erreger wurde erstmals in der Grippesaison 2009 beschrieben und wird seither in jeder Grippesaison nachgewiesen.

Die Vierjährige besuchte eine Kita in Altenkessel, einem Stadtteil von Saarbrücken. Weitere Erkrankungen, die mit diesem Fall in Verbindung stehen könnten, sollen aber nicht aufgetreten sein.

► Dabei handelt es sich um den zweiten Todesfall durch Grippe im Großraum Saarbrücken innerhalb von sechs Wochen.

 ► Die Gesundheitsbehörden betonen aber, dass es keinen erkennbaren Zusammenhang zwischen den beiden Fällen gibt.

Zahl der Grippefälle hat sich verdoppelt

Gleichzeitig macht der rasante Anstieg der Grippefälle in Deutschland Schlagzeilen. Laut Robert-Koch-Institut (RKI) hat sich die Zahl der Influenza-Erkrankten seit vergangener Woche verdoppelt.

Dies liegt demnach aber größtenteils nicht am H1N1-Virus: Laut RKI sind viele Fälle auf spezielle Influenza-B-Viren zurückzuführen. Und gegen diese hilft die übliche Grippeimpfung nicht, sondern nur der teurere Vierfach-Impfstoff.

Eine Sprecherin des RKI sagte der “Neuen Osnabrücker Zeitung”: “Mehr als die Hälfte der bisher nachgewiesenen Influenza-Fälle wurde durch Influenza-B-Viren der Yamagata-Linie verursacht, die nicht in dem Dreierimpfstoff enthalten sind.”

Mehr zum Thema: Grippe: Dreifachimpfstoff wirkt kaum – warum sich die Impfung trotzdem lohnt

► Der H1N1-Erreger gehört dagegen zu den Inhaltsstoffen der jährlichen Grippeschutzimpfung.

► Experten empfehlen eine Impfung für Risikogruppen wie Ältere, chronisch Kranke und Schwangere.

“Die Impfung ist nicht schädlich”

► Für Kleinkinder und Babys gibt es allerdings keine Impfempfehlung. 

Eine Sprecherin des RKI sagte dazu der “Bild”-Zeitung: “Insgesamt ist es sehr selten, dass Kinder an Grippe-Viren sterben. Die Fälle im Saarland sind absolute Einzelfälle.“

Mehr zum Thema: Grippe-Schutz: Ständige Impfkommission ändert Empfehlung – mit Folgen für Kassenpatienten

Deshalb gegen es keine Impfempfehlung, es werde jedoch auch nicht davon abgeraten.

“Die Impfung ist nicht schädlich, jeder kann sein gesundes Baby oder Kind gegen Influenza impfen lassen. Sprechen Sie einfach mit Ihrem Arzt”, sagte die Expertin.

 

www.huffingtonpost.de/entry/saarland-kleines-madchen-stirbt-an-h1n1-was-das-mit-der-grippewelle-zu-tun-hat_de_5a745f0ee4b0905433b342a1

빙하가 수백년 생을 마감하는 곳, 다이아몬드 비치에 가다

빙하가 수백년 생을 마감하는 곳, 다이아몬드 비치에 가다

 빙하는 겨울철에 내린 눈이 여름철에 녹는 양보다 많으면 눈이 미처 녹기 전에 그 위에 눈이 쌓이고 쌓여서 생성됩니다. 요즘은 지구 온난화가 심해져 빙하가 새로 생성되는 속도보다 녹는 속도가 더 빨라 지구적 문제가 되고 있지요. 빙하는 이렇게 추워야 하기 때문에 추운 극지방에나 가야 볼 수 있는 신비한 자연현상입니다.

그래도 다행히 북극이나 남극까지 가지 않아도 아주 높은 산이나 위도가 높은 지역에 가면 빙하를 만날 수 있는 곳이 많은데 이번에 제가 간 아이슬란드가 대표적입니다. 그린란드처럼 큰 대륙빙하는 아니지만 빙모(氷帽)라고 부르는 제법 큰 빙하지역이 아이슬란드에는 형성되어 있고 그 가장 큰 빙하지역을 ‘바트나요쿨(Vatnajökull)’이라고 부릅니다.

빙하는 위에 쌓이는 눈의 무게 때문에 중력 방향으로 이동을 하지요. 아이슬란드는 섬이기 때문에 그렇게 1년에 몇 미터씩 이동한 빙하들은 결국 바다로 향하게 되고, 바다에서 빙하로서의 생을 마감하게 됩니다. 아이슬란드 남동부 바트나요쿨 지역의 빙하호수인 요쿨살론(Jökulsárlón)까지 떠밀려온 빙하들은 큰 비가 오거나 바람이 불어 홍수가 나면 다시 바다로 밀려나가게 됩니다. 영겁의 세월을 그렇게 ‘생성과 소멸’을 반복한 현장인 이곳을 아이슬란드에 가면 꼭 가봐야 할 텐데요.

빙하가 호수에서 바다로 나갈 때 운 좋은 녀석들은 파도에 밀려 해안가에 잠시 머물러 있기도 합니다. 빙하의 생명연장이라고도 할 수 있을 텐데요. 온갖 모양의, 또 다양한 크기의 빙하 조각들이 화산재가 쌓여 만들어진 검은 해안에 널브러져 있는 모습은 지구 같지 않은, 참 신비한 광경입니다. 그렇게 해변에 있는 빙하들이 보석처럼 눈부시게 아름다워 이 해변을 ‘다이아몬드 비치’라고 부르는데 세상 어느 해변보다 아름다운 곳이지요.

수백년을 살아왔을 빙하가 죽기 전 찬란하게 빛나는 모습. 그 처연하지만 그렇기에 더 매혹적인 빙하 조각들의 모습은 생성과 소멸에 대한 묘한 감흥을 불러일으키에 충분하고, 또 사람을 홀리게도 만듭니다. 저 같은 사진쟁이들은 또 다이아몬드 같은 빙하 조각의 모습을 파도와 함께 장노출로 촬영하느라 시간 가는 줄 모르는 곳이기도 하지요.

이번 1월 아이슬란드 여행에서 이 다이아몬드 비치와 요쿨살론에 오롯이 3일을 투자하였는데요. 제가 도착하기 5일 전 홍수가 나서 요쿨살론(호수)의 빙하들이 많이 바다로 밀려나오는 바람에 해변에는 수북하게 빙하가 쌓여 있었습니다. 덕분에 지난 10월보다 훨씬 더 다양한 모습의 빙하들을 만날 수 있었어요. 또 언제가 될지 모르지만 다음에 이곳을 찾게 되면 그때 만난, 그리고 이렇게 사진으로 담은 빙하들은 흔적도 없이 사라지고 또 다른 빙하들이 해변에 밀려와 있겠지요. 그렇게 영원하지 않기에 더 가치있는 아이슬란드의 보석 같은 빙하들. 이번 여행에서 담은 빙하들의 마지막 찬란한 모습을 소개해 봅니다 🙂  

  • 우쓰라
    바트나요쿨의 거대한 빙하 지대. 위로는 눈이 쌓이고 쌓여 새로운 빙하가 생성되고 아래의 빙하는 밀려서 바다 쪽으로 이동하게 됩니다.
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    그렇게 수백년을 느릿느릿 이동한 빙하들은 이윽고 이 빙하호수인 요쿨살론에 다다르게 되지요.
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    잠시동안의 정착이랄까요. 그렇게 호수에 있던 빙하들은 또 큰 바람이 불거나 홍수가 나면 바다로 떠밀려가며 마침내 생을 마감합니다.
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    이렇게 빙하들이 저승(?) 가기 전 잠시 쉬었다 가는 다이아몬드 비치는 많은 사람들이 찾아오는 명소가 되었습니다.
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    마지막 모습을 이렇게 많은 사람들이 봐주니 빙하에게 생을 마감하는 시간이 그렇게 외롭지만은 않을 거예요.
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    다이아몬드 비치에서는 운이 좋다면 정말 각양각색의 빙하 조각들을 만날 수 있습니다.
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    이렇게 조각이라 부르기 힘든 덩어리가 큰 빙하들도 종종 볼 수 있는데요. 이런 큰 녀석들은 다리를 기준으로 오른편에 있는 해변에 많이 있습니다. 오른쪽 해변이 파도가 약하기 때문이지요.
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    위 빙하를 클로즈업해 촬영해 본 모습입니다. 어쩜 이렇게 신비한 색과 또 결을 갖고 있는 걸까요? 어떤 위대한 조각가도 흉내낼 수 없는 세월이 만든 예술품입니다. 이 커다란 빙하조차 또 언제 해변에서 밀려나 바다에서 사라질 지 아무도 모를 일입니다. 그래서 이렇게 사진으로 담은 빙하의 모습은 지구 역사의 기록이요. 또 촬영이란 행위는 영원히 이 보석을 소장하게 되는 작업이기도 합니다.
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    파도가 거의 없다시피한 오른쪽 해변에 비해 다리 너머 왼쪽 해변의 파도는 제법 거셉니다. 그래서 제법 큰 빙하들도 파도에 쓸려 점점 바다로 향하게 됩니다.
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    운 좋게 해변 안쪽까지 밀려 와 느긋하게 바다를 바라보고 있는 듯한 이 녀석도 언젠가 곧 파도에 휩쓸려 생을 마감하게 될 것입니다.
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    해변 쪽의 빙하조각들은 파도와 함께 생의 마지막 아우성을 치고 있습니다.
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    이곳에서 촬영을 한 3일 동안 그렇게 파도에 사라져 가는 빙하조각들을 수없이 보았지요.
  • 우쓰라
    그 모습은 참 처연하면서도 또 눈부시게 아름답습니다.
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    이 빙하조각은 뭔가 비장한 느낌까지 들더라구요.
  • 우쓰라
    빛을 받으면 황금색으로 물드는, 진짜 다이아몬드보다 더 빛나는 빙하 다이아몬드.
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    자신을 휩쓸고 가려는 파도와 함께, 또 그 순간 떠오르는 태양의 빛까지 받으며, 빙하가 생을 마감하는 순간은 이토록 황홀하게 아름답기만 합니다.
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    그렇기에 이 다이아몬드 비치는 사진가들에게는 참 멋진 촬영포인트요, 파도와 빙하조각이 만들어낸는 앙상블은 장노출로 촬영하면 좋은 매력적인 피사체입니다.
  • 우쓰라
    날씨가 아주 짖궂지 않다면 이 해변은 그렇게 무서운 파도가 치는 곳은 아닌데 그래도 장노출을 제대로 담으려면 장화를 신고 촬영하는 게 좋습니다. 이번에 함께 간 일행 중 한명은 이렇게 맨발로 들어가 촬영하는 투혼(?)을 불사르기도 했지요.
  • 우쓰라
    셔터스피드를 조금 느리게 설정하면 이렇게 빙하조각을 휩쓸고 가는 파도의 결이 눈으로 보는 것과는 다르게 표현됩니다.
  • 우쓰라
    그래서 이곳에서 사진을 찍다 보면 정말 시간 가는 줄 모르게 시간이 가게 됩니다.
  • 우쓰라
    사진 촬영을 목적으로 가는 분들이라면 날씨가 어찌 될 지 모르니, 또 길 건너 요쿨살론도 지긋이 봐야 하고, 그곳에서 출발하는 동굴투어, 빙하투어 등 꼭 즐겨야 할 액티비티도 많으니 다이아몬드 비치가 있는 스비나펠스요쿨 지역은 꼭 2~3일 정도를 할애하면 좋을 것입니다.
  • 우쓰라
    큰 빙하조각에게 “나도 곧 따라갈게요…”라고 속삭이고 있는 듯한 작은 빙하조각의 모습.
  • 우쓰라
    아무튼 이 다이아몬드 비치는 단지 ‘아름답다’라는 표현으로는 부족한 아우라가 있는 곳입니다. 짧은 일정으로 아이슬란드를 가시더라도 이곳은 꼭 한번 가보시길 바라며 빙하의 마지막 순간을 담은 포스트를 마칩니다 🙂

 이 글과 사진은 필자의 블로그에서 더 자세히 보실 수 있습니다.

www.huffingtonpost.kr/entry/diamond_kr_5a7461bce4b0905433b34709

Brexit Must Bring A Clear End To Free Movement – But Britain Will Remain A Welcoming Society To EU Citizens

Brexit Must Bring A Clear End To Free Movement – But Britain Will Remain A Welcoming Society To EU Citizens
Freedom of movement from the EU was one of the biggest factors behind the Brexit vote. A Brexit without a clear end to free movement in its current form is neither possible nor desirable.

But contrary to the scaremongering voiced by Vince Cable and others, ending free movement will not turn Britain into a kind of European North Korea with our young people all sitting miserably at home while the rest of Europe goes to the dance.

In fact, I predict that not very much will change in the general movement of people to and from Europe, the one caveat being that if people from the EU want to work in the UK (and vice versa) they will need a work permit.

As there are about 35million arrivals each year to the UK from EU countries, both the immigration authorities and the tourism industry have a strong interest in retaining visa-free travel for tourism and short visits (and the same is true in the rest of Europe). So don’t throw away the back-pack and railcard.

And in a report published today for the think tank Policy Exchange I further propose that we should offer continuity in arrangements for EU students in terms of fees and access to the government loan system (in the expectation that European colleges will do the same).

The number of undergraduates from the EU is not large, about 25,000 a year, and it would send a helpful signal about the UK wanting to remain the leading European centre for higher education, innovation and research (nearly half of EU students are postgraduates).

I also propose that we should extend the current Youth Mobility Visa that offers two year access to the UK for 18-30 year olds from places like Australia and Taiwan to all EU states, something that should allay the fears of the hospitality sector.

So, a balanced outcome is posseible which allows for gradual reductions in inflows, especially of low skill EU workers, while retaining a high degree of continuity in other areas. We can respond to the legitimate anxiety about over-rapid change and labour market competition while remaining an open, hub economy and country, especially in relation to skilled professionals and students from the EU.

My report advocates several other steps to achieve this balanced outcome. They include: no automatic right of residence for EU citizens coming in the future; a “light-touch” five year work-permit for future EU professionals to be cleared in less than a month; more restrictive two year permits for unskilled workers with preference for those willing to work anti-social hours; creation of new temporary work programmes including in agriculture and for young people.

There is a bigger opportunity available too. The creaking British growth model has been based in the past generation on easy hire and fire and constant expansion of the labour supply, and it has thus become dependent on high levels of immigration (most from the EU is of low and middling skill level).

Ending free movement in a measured way is just what the low-productivity British economy needs. EU citizens make up about 7% of the UK workforce, rising to 17% in London, and some sectors such as food manufacturing (30%) and London house-building (56%) have become damagingly over-dependent on EU labour.

These inflows over the last 15 years have underpinned economic growth but at some cost to British people in the bottom half of the income and educational spectrum: some irresponsible employers have sharply cut training budgets, while others have filled entire factories and warehouses with people from eastern Europe.

And so long as already trained labour was flowing in from abroad there has been insufficient incentive for government and business to sort out our own education and training systems, especially for people at the bottom end of society (many from ethnic minorities). Yet this is key to both higher productivity and to renewing the national social contract with some of our most powerless citizens. We need to focus more on raising “the general competence of society” (as Christopher Lasch put it in his book The Revolt of the Elites) rather than sending everyone to university.

As Chris Bickerton of Cambridge University has written: “Immigration was a big issue in the referendum not because British people are xenophobic but because immigration is at the heart of the British growth model. As a result the UK experiences life in the EU single market through the prism of EU nationals coming to live and work in the UK.

“Other EU states, with different growth models, experience the EU single market in other ways: through violations of the labour code or through high levels of emigration.”

In this country there is a cultural aspect to this too. Freedom of movement has created a “neither one thing nor the other” category of resident: someone who is neither a temporary visitor/guest to a country, such as a tourist, nor someone who is making a permanent commitment to a new country in the manner of the traditional immigrant. The openness of free movement has also made it very hard for local and national authorities to plan for future population growth and infrastructure needs.

Nevertheless apart from that work permit requirement—light touch for skilled, much less so for unskilled—much continuity is possible and even when it comes to jobs and social rights future EU citizens should continue to have some limited special access to the UK labour market and welfare state as a symbol of the “deep and special” relationship the UK is seeking.

Britain will remain a welcoming society to future EU citizens, on top of the three million already here. Ending free movement is, however, a necessary (though not sufficient) condition for healing domestic wounds and nudging us onto a new growth path, ironically one that’s more like the higher-productivity continental economies.

David Goodhart is Head of Demography, Immigration and Integration at Policy Exchange and the author of Immigration After Brexit, published this week

www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/freedom-of-movement_uk_5a7461f6e4b0905433b3478c

HRC to Honor Texas Pediatrician For Her Lifesaving Care of Trans Youth

HRC to Honor Texas Pediatrician For Her Lifesaving Care of Trans Youth

HRC announced that it will honor Dallas pediatrician Dr. Ximena Lopez, who founded the only clinic in the Southwest specializing in transgender youth, at the organization’s fifth annual Time to THRIVE Conference on February 16-18 at the Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek in Orlando. She will receive HRC’s Upstander Award.

“Dr. Ximena Lopez’s groundbreaking health care work continues to literally save the lives of countless transgender and gender expansive youth in a state where anti-equality politicians routinely target transgender people for discrimination,” said Vincent Pompei, Director of HRC’s Youth Well-Being Project and Time to THRIVE Conference chair. “When transgender and gender expansive youth get the medical care they need and deserve, they are able to thrive in schools and in all areas of their lives. We are proud to be honoring Dr. Lopez for her lifesaving work, and are thrilled she’s joining us at Time to THRIVE.”

Dr. Lopez founded the GENder Education and Care, Interdisciplinary Support (GENECIS) program at Children’s Health in Dallas in 2015. She also contributed to HRC’s resource “Supporting & Caring for Transgender Children,” and shared her expertise at the 2016 Time to THRIVE Conference. In a powerful interview with Cosmopolitan, Dr. Lopez said this about her work with transgender young people: “I feel great satisfaction when I meet with these families, how thankful they are for all we’re doing…The parents feel like you’re saving their children, and these patients feel like you’re saving them. You’re helping them start a new life, and after I met with these families, I feel like I’m walking in the clouds. It makes it all worth it.”

A groundbreaking new survey of LGBTQ youth from HRC and the University of Connecticut found that transgender youth face significant and enduring challenges in healthcare settings, at school and at home. More detailed results from the study will be released later this month — affirming that the work of professionals like Dr. Lopez could not be more crucial.

HRC previously announced that it will also honor advocates Betty DeGeneres and  Gavin Grimm with Upstander Awards during the Time to THRIVE Conference. HRC National Press Secretary Sarah McBride, along with HRC’s Parents for Transgender Equality Council, Youth Ambassadors and Welcoming Schools Program will also be featured at the conference.

The event brings together a wide range of youth-serving professionals to discuss best practices for working with and caring for LGBTQ youth and their families in schools, community centers, health care settings and beyond. It is co-presented by the National Education Association and the American Counseling Association. Toyota, BBVA Compass and AT&T are presenting sponsors of the event.

To register, visit www.TimeToTHRIVE.org.

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Trump Tweets Attack on FBI and DOJ, Laying Groundwork for Sham Memo Release

Trump Tweets Attack on FBI and DOJ, Laying Groundwork for Sham Memo Release

Laying the groundwork for the release of a sham hyper-partisan memo prepared by Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA), Donald Trump tweeted an attack on the FBI and DOJ Friday morning which reveals what Democrats have been saying is the purpose of the memo all along: as a tool for Trump to use to try and discredit the investigation into his campaign’s collusion with the Russians.

Tweeted Trump early Friday: “The top Leadership and Investigators of the FBI and the Justice Department have politicized the sacred investigative process in favor of Democrats and against Republicans – something which would have been unthinkable just a short time ago. Rank & File are great people!”

The top Leadership and Investigators of the FBI and the Justice Department have politicized the sacred investigative process in favor of Democrats and against Republicans – something which would have been unthinkable just a short time ago. Rank & File are great people!

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 2, 2018

A short time later Trump added: ‘“You had Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Party try to hide the fact that they gave money to GPS Fusion to create a Dossier which was used by their allies in the Obama Administration to convince a Court misleadingly, by all accounts, to spy on the Trump Team.” Tom Fitton, JW’

“You had Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Party try to hide the fact that they gave money to GPS Fusion to create a Dossier which was used by their allies in the Obama Administration to convince a Court misleadingly, by all accounts, to spy on the Trump Team.” Tom Fitton, JW

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 2, 2018

Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee have accused Nunes of cherrypicking intelligence which paints an inaccurate picture. The FBI released a statement this week that said “we have grave concerns about material omissions of fact that fundamentally impact the memo’s accuracy.”

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Trump is expected to approve the release of the sham Devin Nunes memo following some redactions requested by the FBI, the Washington Post reported:

The redactions were the result of a review of the memo’s classified contents by White House and intelligence community officials, including Director of National Intelligence Daniel Coats. The memo, which has created a political firestorm, suggests that the early origins of special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election were tainted by political bias.

Trump has been telling friends he believes the memo will discredit the Russia investigation, CNN reported:

In recent phone calls, Trump has told friends he believes the memo would expose bias within the agency’s top ranks and make it easier for him to argue the Russia investigations are prejudiced against him, according to two sources.

As the debate rages about whether the GOP memo is inaccurate and misleading — and whether it’s appropriate to reveal such classified intelligence at all — Trump appears to be more preoccupied with the political calculus. He views the memo as proof the intelligence community was unfairly targeting him and fodder for his ultimate goal of bringing an end to the Russia investigation that he has dubbed a “witch hunt,” sources said.

And Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) compared House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes (R-CA), who prepared the hyper-partisan memo, to Joseph McCarthy in an interview on CNN: “The release of this memo is really reminiscent of the darkest days of the McCarthy era, with characterization assassinations.It endangers methods and sources of the intelligence community, and it reflects an effort to distract from the Mueller investigation.”

Sen. Richard Blumenthal slams the potential release of the Nunes memo: “The release of this memo is really reminiscent of the darkest days of the McCarthy era” t.co/iA9FW3QDb9 t.co/0xqsENsKAf

— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) February 1, 2018

The memo, which allegedly claims that the FBI and DOJ abused their power with regard to Trump campaign surveillance was altered by Nunes before he sent it to the White House, Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) said late on Wednesday.

Schiff said the document already had “profound distortions and inaccuracies” before the changes were made, and called Nunes’ actions “deeply troubling” because the White House is now reviewing a document that was not shared with nor voted on by the entire House Intelligence Committee.

Schiff called on Republicans to withdraw the document it sent to the White House and called for a new vote on the memo and on another memo, written up by the Democrats on the committee. Majority Republicans have denied Democrats the opportunity to release a memo in response to the Nunes memo.

Tweeted Schiff: “Discovered late tonight that Chairman Nunes made material changes to the memo he sent to White House – changes not approved by the Committee. White House therefore reviewing a document the Committee has not approved for release.”

BREAKING: Discovered late tonight that Chairman Nunes made material changes to the memo he sent to White House – changes not approved by the Committee. White House therefore reviewing a document the Committee has not approved for release. pic.twitter.com/llhQK9L7l6

— Adam Schiff (@RepAdamSchiff) February 1, 2018

NBC News added:

Jack Langer, a spokesman for Nunes, confirmed that the memo had been edited, but he told NBC News that the changes included “grammatical fixes and two edits requested by the FBI and by the Minority themselves,” referring to committee Democrats.

“The vote to release the memo was absolutely procedurally sound, and in accordance with House and Committee rules,” Langer said. “To suggest otherwise is a bizarre distraction from the abuses detailed in the memo, which the public will hopefully soon be able to read for themselves.”

But a senior Democratic source on the Intelligence Committee disputed that account, telling NBC News that the changes weren’t “cosmetic.”

“Instead, they try to water down some of the majority’s assertions,” the source said.

In a rare public statement yesterday, the FBI disavowed the memo.

Said the FBI in its statement: “With regard to the House Intelligence Committee’s memorandum, the FBI was provided a limited opportunity to review this memo the day before the committee voted to release it. As expressed during our initial review, we have grave concerns about material omissions of fact that fundamentally impact the memo’s accuracy.”

FBI Director Christopher Wray has reportedly urged the White House not to release the memo. At his State of the Union address last night, Donald Trump was overheard telling a Republican lawmaker that he’s “100 percent” going to release the memo.

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