A good discussion of the British elections from a US perspective can be found on MyDD.
Month: April 2005
Circular logic
The dog whistle is being blown particularly hard today, with warnings of race riots if the Tories aren’t elected (I’m paraphrasing) – but, hearteningly for Labour, it may only be the faithful hounds who are listening.
But what do they do?
You don’t look to Sustainable Communities Update for purple prose, but even so, one article in the current edition just defies comprehension. This is what the new Academy for Sustainable Communities will do (from page 12):
ASC will have a wide stakeholder map that will
include people from national, regional and local
government; educators; Sector Skills Councils; the
property and finance sector; major employers;
the community and voluntary sectors; and the
media. It will develop close relationships with
regional stakeholders to build on existing
successful programmes and networks.Its purpose is to inspire and enable people across
different fields to work together in a coherent,
farsighted approach to creating and renewing
communities. ASC’s long-term goal is to ensure
there are enough skilled and experienced people
working together effectively towards creating
and renewing communities.Over the coming months, ASC will develop work
programmes that contribute to:
- setting a new agenda;
- creating the right skill set; and
- engaging all parties.
So there we are.
Strange Reaction
Very obscure punk music? Walk this way.
Viva el Unitarian Jihad!
The Unitarian Jihad. Extremism in defence of moderation is no vice.
Hang the gays and burn the foreigners – Howard
If I’ve ever said that a Government statement sounded like a Daily Mail headline, I’m sorry, OK? Now I realise how terrifying that would really be.
Green party manifesto
The Green Party, practising what it preaches (or saving money) is releasing an online-only manifesto.
Let us, kind Lesbia, give away…
A fantastic multi-lingual edition of Catullus.
Electiontastic
A great list of UK election resources at DO-wire.
Brewing in Horsham
I had a good pint while I was out today – Hepworth’s Pullman Ale, brewed in Horsham. I looked on the internet for more information on the brewery and found this interesting article on the fate on brewing in Horsham. If reading it makes you want to support a local Sussex brewer, I can recommend Harveys of Lewes.