Dave Jones
@davegjones.bsky.social
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Wannabe Anarchist, farmer and environmentalist. MUFC, cricket, politics, cycling for transport, member of the Green Party 💚. Core maths and A level maths + further. He/him
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I see. The students with a 5 on higher have generally been okay. But some don't get the change of style
I know that many grade 4 students are excluded from taking core maths (my place being one). Worth asking are they 4/5 on higher or foundation?
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There is no need for a moral panic about the UK's welfare system.

Far from perfect but recent discourse is nuts

Spending is controlled, not spiralling

Worklessness is near record lows

My column www.ft.com/content/ee67...
#extrapure #alevelmaths after a week off due to technology failing me we powered through a lot of definitions: order, generator, isomorphism, subgroup.

Homework is to consider the different subgroups of C_8, which are the same and which we know by other names.
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Be like your social media admin (me) and return your ballot!

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Summary: bags of potential if they can keep the broad appeal and horizontal structure. It can't become a narrow committee of single issue activists. It can't be just a talking shop, it needs to do things too. It takes a lot of talking to do things well but not so much nothing happens.
The Green question: 'why YP and not the Greens?'. Answers on the day were; not socialist enough, a bit middle class, not big enough, but ultimately let's work together. No contest agreement was strongly supported.
What would I like to see: horizontal structures are unfamiliar to some people and more guidance was needed. More rules are needed to make discussions efficient. This will need to be agreed to and not inflicted on to the meeting.
Will I go back: Yes. I'm curious to see what happens next, how it tightens up into something practical. How it manages to stay 'open' and horizontal.
What I enjoyed: I got to speak to lots of interesting people that are full of hope, that want to make things better and that want to work together. I didn't hear any speeches.
What else was great: they (everyone there) made it work in the end. The clumsy start was made up for by the strong finish. And all without any personality dominating. It shows there is potential.
What wasn't great: the total openness and lack of structure meant it had a confusing and unproductive start. People had to make assumptions of consequences and these people assumed differently.
What was great: local people attempting direct democracy from the ground up. The meeting was so open to ideas and discussion and it was completely unrestricted to become whatever people wanted from it.
Who came: I didn't get to meet everyone, this is what I sampled. Everyday folk that wanted to do some good. Also, local leftwing organisers (Palestine, stop the far right, ex labour, etc). They came with enthusiasm and little baggage.
Who organised: some local people (5) that wanted to try something. They paid for it themselves, they gave up their time, they showed amazing patience. More on this later.
Why did I go: I want to know what will separate YP from the Greens. I like direct democracy. I like speaking to like-minded people.
What was it: local people interested in both your party and direct democracy meeting to start building a new 'thing'. It had a horizontal structure in the spirit of including all voices (more later).
A friend invited me to a local #yourparty meeting. I went along not sure what to expect. But I had a question: why Your Party and not The Greens?

A 🧵 on my experience with some horizontally structured direct democracy of a left wing flavour.
I scraped Cs at GCSE English, did A levels, went to uni, got a PhD (admittedly in maths) by having a 160 page thesis published as well as other papers and then failed the English test to become a teacher. I passed second time but A level English has always been beyond me. Good job I'm not foreign...
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A new week - and a new huge milestone!

@greenparty.org.uk now have 100,000 members!!!

We are absolutely on track to next overtake the Tories - let's make hope normal again!

Join.greenparty.org.uk
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Ballot papers are landing!

Ballots open on the 13th!

Vote YES for fair pay, safe workloads and binding national agreements.

This is our chance to win.
#VoteYes #NewDealForFE
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Pay erosion in FE makes all of our jobs harder. Dedicated colleagues leave our workplaces every year and we have to do more with less.

Vote YES ✅

Academic staff 🤝 Support and Professional Services staff
Staff in FE need real change now

Pay has fallen by a third in real terms while workloads have become unmanageable

Vote YES for a Better Deal for FE ✅