Adam Edwards
@adamedwardscycles.bsky.social
410 followers 390 following 220 posts
Welwyn Hatfield, Hertfordshire, cycling stuff. Likes 30-40 mile rides, especially by water and with a tent. Likes trains and travelling on them.
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adamedwardscycles.bsky.social
Instead of "See it, Say it, Sorted" we could have "Headphones, headphones, headphones". I'd much prefer it.
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adambienkov.bsky.social
"15 years ago, Polish workers came here to find opportunity. Now Poland is growing twice as fast as we are," says Kemi Badenoch.

Any ideas what may have happened in the interim?
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tomflood.bsky.social
We ask everyone outside of the car to be safe so that drivers can be dangerous.

That’s the entirety of our approach to road safety.
adamedwardscycles.bsky.social
If only HS2 to Leeds and York had not been cancelled, most of the inter city trains would have been diverted, freeing capacity for more local trains.
adamedwardscycles.bsky.social
Excellent well researched and presented history of the rise and fall of fascism in the 1970s in London. Frightening to see headlines identical to now. Include very strong language when verbatim quoting but valid in context. youtu.be/XeHviTKEqSo?...
How We Beat The Fascists Last Time: The London History Show
YouTube video by J. Draper
youtu.be
adamedwardscycles.bsky.social
And Crews Hill has an underused station on the Stevenage-Hertford-Finsbury Park-Moorgate line. So much better than building in the middle of no where and trying to put the railway in in years later like at Skelmersdale or Cambourne.
adamedwardscycles.bsky.social
HS2 had Sunak not cancelled the vital bit to Manchester Piccadilly, would have removed long distance trains from the line through Stockport, freeing slots for more trains from Macclesfield into Manchster. Just needs some joined up French style planning.
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adamedwardscycles.bsky.social
Gains from safer cars (air bags, side impact) seat belts being compulsory for all, breathalysers and speed cameras. However, this has all been done and doesn't protect vulnerable road users. Being hit by a car at 40mph will kill you. So we need to deal with speed as the top contributory factor.
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tomflood.bsky.social
Stop every campaign/effort telling people on bicycles/pedestrians and anyone outside the car how to be safe and divert ALL resources to remove every opportunity for drivers to be dangerous.
adamedwardscycles.bsky.social
Universities have to check international students in against these cards as a regualr process to ensure the students are studying.
adamedwardscycles.bsky.social
According to Private Eye it's also to move your £20M to Jersey to avoid paying your patriotic UK taxes.
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davidcorn.bsky.social
This ought to be engraved somewhere.
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nycsouthpaw.bsky.social
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henrymance.ft.com
What on Earth is this? An "in depth" BBC article about free speech in the UK that only cites examples of right-wing/ 'anti-woke' speech being suppressed. How can you mention Lucy Connolly but completely ignore Palestine Action / Just Stop Oil? Gob-smacking. www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
How the simmering UK freedom of speech row reached boiling point
How did we reach a point where the UK is being compared to a 'tin pot Third World dictatorship'?
www.bbc.co.uk
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zackpolanski.bsky.social
The truth: we need migration.

The problem: too many politicians are terrified to say it.

Why? They're led by a) toxicity of the charlatans & b) wealthy media organisations who demand these useful distractions rather than us talking about inequality.

Reject it. Draw the line.
adamedwardscycles.bsky.social
One for everyone who thinks French cycle routes are all amazing. Many are, but note the change from good to paint on rubbish here in Dieppe.
Foreground is brand new tarmac cyclepath changing to paint on old quayside surface with rail tracks.  Top right is a yellow ship on the service from Dieppe to Newhaven.
adamedwardscycles.bsky.social
Motornormative: Cyclists must stop crossing on the Veloroute de Lin near Dieppe. It's fields to either side. "But they might damage a combine harvester!"
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sturdyalex.bsky.social
NOTHING will prepare you for this 45-second story arc. From "I'm just doing this because I love the flag, it's totally grassroots, and I'm not part of anything political"... to who actually gave him the flags the night before.

Anyone who believes it is an innocent movement needs to see this.
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georgemonbiot.bsky.social
Three of my great uncles, heroes all, died in World War Two to stop men like this. Will we now allow them to saunter into power?
Nigel Farage
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sfrost.bsky.social
“We know there are no safe levels of air pollution. These early findings linking high PM2.5 levels to heart failure add to a growing body of evidence that poor air quality is damaging to our hearts.. Going further to reduce air pollution could help the UK to prevent premature cardiovascular disease”
Millions of Britons face higher risk of heart failure due to dirty air, study suggests
Exclusive: stroke risk is 7% higher and heart failure risk increases by 27% in areas with worst level of pollution, research shows
www.theguardian.com