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Looking at my podcasts the other day, glaring at the ones I want to update for not updating enough, I did a thing that I know I've done before and I'm sure I will again: I thought gosh I really like that Gareth Dennis, why am I so behind on his??

Then I listen to some and (when it's not about train crashes) pretty soon I'm like I should be taking notes on this, this is about WORK. Free bus passes, driverless public transport, that's stuff I get paid to think about so I don't wanna do it in my spare time so much.

So the podcast episode goes half-unlistened to. Again.

I was already thinking that before the most recent episode, about the Gorton & Denton by-election. I listen to podcasts for escapism, that's why I like baseball! This is no kind of escape.

But today, maybe because of my time off (both a break from thinking about transport policy, and more time to listen to podcasts so I'm burning through them quicker) or maybe because the podcasts I like really aren't updating enough no matter how much I glare at the app, I put this one on.

It was at first pretty novel to hear a voice I associate with engineering disasters etc. talking about roads I've been on and places I know well.

I do think it's interesting how much transport has been emblematic of this election: when I first saw the locally-infamous "Patricia Clegg" letter that Reform is trying to deceive people with, the thing that stuck out to me most was "the buses aren't working," and I just scoffed at this slight on my beloved Bee Network -- not like I'm anything to do with TfGM or Labour or anything, but I'm really impressed at what Andy Burnham has been able to do and it really is nonsense to say that buses don't work when we have, for the first time, real-time information available in the app and AV announcements on increasingly many buses. This more than anything, more than even a candidate from Hitchin, made me feel like that letter was not written by any "concerned neighbour" but by someone who hasn't been to Manchester, not recently.

We got a postcard today "from" Andy Burnham himself telling us "the community has to unite around our candidate or you'll get a Reform MP" (typical Labour, telling us we have to do what they tell us to) and on this postcard, as well as the expected photo of him with the candidate is just a particular photo of yellow Bee Network buses that I've seen in every TfGM press release and news story about them. It really is a symbol of his; bringing about the first franchise outside of London, and the coming integration with local train services, really does feel miraculous.

So yeah, it really is interesting how much transport has been a useful lens to view the by-election with.

But man. Between this by-election and Minnesota, I'm like... never mind living in interesting times, I'm weary of living in interesting places.

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Date: 2026-02-24 11:04 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] otter
I'd say that Ms Clegg earned a bit of being shat upon for her bigotry about who uses which changing rooms. 74 isn't too old for consequences for things like that, no matter what her angry son has to say.

These times and places are definitely wearying.

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Date: 2026-02-25 07:59 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] elilla
*dusts off dw account* whoa it still works!

taking a break from social media by trying to go back to blogs has me on my rss reader like you with the podcast—"what do you mean no unread entries? it's been 2 entire days!!" thank you for updating your blog so often so I have something to read haha

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Date: 2026-02-25 10:25 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] miss_newham
Interesting! I've visited Manchester a couple of times in the last few years, and remembering your stories of difficulties catching buses from different companies, I expected public transport to be a nightmare. Instead, it was extremely easy for me to figure out and get around! I guess that's down to the Bee Network? If so, good work!

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