Article from Ham & High published today:
http://www.hamhigh.co.uk/news/former_leader_of_haringey_lib_dems_an...
Cllr Sarah Elliot, leader of Haringey’s Liberal Democrat group from 2014 to 2015, is joining the majority Labour group in Haringey.
This means there will now be just eight Liberal Democrat councillors against a working majority of 49 Labour councillors making key decisions for the borough.
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Is this the Nick Robinson view you follow, Stephen?
Or Professor Tim Bales' version?
Or the wise and objective crystal ball interpretation from Berlin?
All three may be right or partly right. I don't know. Tim Bale is interesting in his view that at the time of the formation of the Coalition Government, the LibDems nationally were even more right-wing than people thought. And that they had completely swallowed the deficit/austerity theory nonsense.
However, I do know something about just a few of our own ex-LibDem councillors and from what I saw, they did a conscientious job. Even if I couldn't get them to publicly question their own national Party's stance on austerity.
But then again, I'm a slow reader and thinker and it took me a while to get the hang of it.
No. I make up my own mind. The Berlin version. I just keep my eyes and ears open.
Generally, if you're outside the aquarium you see far more than those swimming around in the muddy waters inside. And what do I see politically in the U.K. at the moment. Something along the lines of 'Up the creek without a paddle' (Tories) or 'Make it up as you go along' (Labour) Sound right to you.. ?
As I said, I don't know and am a slow reader. Thanks for your outsider's analysis. Everything is delightfully fresh and new for us goldfish over here.
Politics aside, OAE is by some margin the person whose posts I most look forward to reading on HOL. I find it somewhat frightening that he could be read by anyone as 'adding nonsense to everything'. It's called intellect and wit.
"Even then, an excellent candidate with a great track record (Zena) only got 11% to turn out for her. " <- that's nasty. The election was held in the school holidays. Just look at the roads to see how many voters are absent from the borough at the moment AND it was a by-election.
I think John McMullan was referring to Chris Setz's comment.
Has anyone got a clue about Chris Setz's last sentence?
"What's that you say, trumpet? "
Was it a quotation? A typo? A witty joke?
I thought Chris had meant to call me crumpet. More of my sad delusion.
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