Also possibly unfair but this sort of prestidigitating-as-reporting thing is annoying (obvs it won't stop, nor is it a specifically british thing)
http://i.imgur.com/ZhgUdfo.png
I forgot James Meek in the LRB, if that counts, as someone who does both comment and leg-work (he doesn't write very often though)
― Chuck_Tatum, Tuesday, 2 May 2017 11:59 (seven years ago) link
Chakrabortty and Foster are excellent but yeah they report the effects of policy.
Ellie Mae O'Hagan is really good on Westminster politics and has avoided the trap Owen Jones has fallen into wrt Corbyn.
― xyzzzz__, Tuesday, 2 May 2017 12:05 (seven years ago) link
novara media dot com I live 4 this.
― xyzzzz__, Tuesday, 2 May 2017 12:06 (seven years ago) link
novara's james butler is an excellent writer but i wouldn't really call him a journalist i don't think (needs to write more than tweets at least weekly: "journal" actually means daily obv, but hardly anyone can keep up that rate)
(chuck, fair point there re that piece: i don't like that kind of stuff plus i don't think bush has much of a bead on french politics)
― mark s, Tuesday, 2 May 2017 12:12 (seven years ago) link
re: Novara I was joking and I've only engaged with it as a thing on twitter and a few bits here and there. Might be worth widening this to web-only. Only reading things that seem informative from scattered sources that come through my twitter TL so don't actually have many actual names #societryIsInTheGutter
― xyzzzz__, Tuesday, 2 May 2017 12:21 (seven years ago) link
likewise: my reading is scattershot to the point of being randomised (and as we know i'm easily distracted by piffle)
― mark s, Tuesday, 2 May 2017 12:29 (seven years ago) link
The LRB has a raft of good writers and is currently good for a kind of long-form story few others do in matters political, but again, not really journalism -- which i really think does require that it stands the test of the writer delivering something substantial (at a minimum) weekly, including responding at short notice to topical surprises.
Longstanding columnists are generally the opposite of substantial in this sense: either they use surprises (and everything else) as grist to their never-changing opinions amd perspectives, or -- even worse -- as grist to their Spiked-esque hot takes.
― mark s, Tuesday, 2 May 2017 12:56 (seven years ago) link
second chakraborty, foster, meeks. The supposedly left papers in england are brutal though. I wish there was an equivalent of democracy now or the intercept here. Opening the guardian is always such a glut of useless comment from jones, toynbee, freedland, etc., so tuned in to the rapid fire news culture, broad brushstrokes of opinion whizzing by without nuance or engagement.*
I liked David Runciman's extremely mean piece in the LRB recently even if it was largely an exercise in class snobbery.
*I do, however, like it when they get the fashion lady to be rude about politicians: https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2017/jan/09/samantha-cameron-fashion-label-cefinn-hadley-freeman
― plax (ico), Tuesday, 2 May 2017 15:27 (seven years ago) link
Aditya Chakrabortty is remarkably, consistently good at what he does. So principled, intelligent, unafraid.
― the pinefox, Friday, 5 May 2017 10:33 (seven years ago) link
I like this piece by Oborne. Tory yet erm conscientious is the word I'd reach to describe a lot of what he does. It never feels like he is trolling the Telegraph although he might be enjoying playing a rebel card.
http://www.middleeasteye.net/columns/corbyns-manifesto-middle-east-well-argued-radical-and-morally-courageous-2036528122
― xyzzzz__, Sunday, 21 May 2017 08:39 (six years ago) link
Gary Younge - like the way he looks at Pasokification and applies it to what we have seen so far: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/may/22/jeremy-corbyn-labour-anti-austerity-manifesto
― xyzzzz__, Monday, 22 May 2017 09:28 (six years ago) link
never thought much of gary younge's stuff on america
― mark s, Monday, 22 May 2017 09:30 (six years ago) link
will be glad if he's off that beat
― mark s, Monday, 22 May 2017 09:31 (six years ago) link
In general journos struggle if they come off London or other major cities etc. (a big failing) so although I haven't read Younge's stuff on the US I wouldn't fancy anything happening there.
― xyzzzz__, Monday, 22 May 2017 09:40 (six years ago) link
Caroline Molloy:
https://www.opendemocracy.net/caroline-molloy/local-councils-love-and-loathing-life-story
― xyzzzz__, Saturday, 8 July 2017 14:10 (six years ago) link
this rings so true:"These bad habits were developed long before the 2008 financial crisis really made things tough. In the Blair years, being tough on services used mostly by poorer women and children became something of a macho rite of passage for ambitious New Labour councillors"
― calzino, Saturday, 8 July 2017 15:07 (six years ago) link
Not so as much as journalism but for commentary on-the-left-from-the-left the crew at New Socialist is worth the time:
https://twitter.com/NewSocialistUK
I've not read lots of it mainly because I can get what the article is going to say as I quite often follow the writer's tweets or know the general direction of travel from discussion on left-twitter.
― xyzzzz__, Tuesday, 22 August 2017 18:24 (six years ago) link