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Semi-OT - Liberal Democrat mayoral nomination & transport pledges
On Wed, 27 Jul 2011 20:23:29 +0100
Paul Corfield wrote: On Wed, 27 Jul 2011 14:39:25 +0100, "Tim Roll-Pickering" wrote: The Lib Dems are currently in the process of hustings and balloting. All four candidates have submitted a two-page manifesto to members, with the full set available at: http://www.scribd.com/doc/60713785/l...manifestos2011 (Warning: BIG file) Their transport pledges are .... mostly drivel. Are these people really as clueless (on transport) as they appear? Since none of them are ever going to be elected they can make whatever fairytail promises they like and never have to back them up. B2003 |
Semi-OT - Liberal Democrat mayoral nomination & transport pledges
For those who haven't yet seen the outcome, Brian Paddick has been selected
as the Liberal Democrat nominee for Mayor. A reminder of his transport pledge from his two page manifesto: * Hold down fares, to be financed by "scrapping Boris Johnson's vanity projects" * Maintain the bus fare subsidy * A clean-air zone for central London with action on high-polluting vehicles * Hand over some TfL land for affordable new homes The full figures, for those interested, we First round Brian Paddick 1,289 (42%) Mike Tuffrey 1,232 (40%) Brian Haley 316 (10%) Lembit Opik 252 (8%) Total valid votes: 3,089 Second round Brian Paddick 1,567 (51%) Mike Tuffrey 1,476 (49%) Majority: 91 (2%) |
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Semi-OT - Liberal Democrat mayoral nomination & transport pledges
"Paul Corfield" wrote in message ... On Sat, 3 Sep 2011 01:27:32 +0100, "Tim Roll-Pickering" wrote: For those who haven't yet seen the outcome, Brian Paddick has been selected as the Liberal Democrat nominee for Mayor. A shame because he'll get squashed out of the way by Ken and Boris. While Mr Tuffrey may have less of a profile than Mr Paddick I think he would have placed both of the other candidates under a lot of scrutiny about policy and delivery which is what is actually needed. We're not holding a beauty parade You may not be, but the majority of the electorate are tim |
Semi-OT - Liberal Democrat mayoral nomination & transport pledges
Paul Corfield wrote:
While Mr Tuffrey may have less of a profile than Mr Paddick I think he would have placed both of the other candidates under a lot of scrutiny about policy and delivery which is what is actually needed. We're not holding a beauty parade - it's an election where clear plans, good ideas and proper scrutiny of delivery against their previously declared commitments is required. I'm afraid elected Mayors are not turning out quite the way people expected (and hoped?) - I think the expectation was that the posts would attract new talent, especially from industry, who would be interested in running for a direct executive post but not in the street level work that councillors do which is a pre-requisite to being a council leader. Unfortunately the UK party system doesn't operate in such a way that such outsiders can dip in to electoral politics. Ironically Paddick in 2008 is the nearest to a US style candidate that any of the parties on the GLA have yet fielded and both he and the Lib Dems found the experience an unhappy one (he says he's learnt from the experience and certainly he's more experienced in Lib Dem campaigning now). The other problem is that elected Mayors are not seen as a stepping stone to higher things because it's hard to know if one can return to the Commons, so the ambitious are not drawn to the post (okay Lembit stood but... he's Lembit). Here it will take time and precedents to change that to show the talent can easily jump between venues. I dread to think what will happen if we ever get regional government - whatever one may think of special advisors going into safe Westminster seats they do have political knowledge and talent but are unlikely to stand for regional assemblies. Anyone fancy a chamber full of county councillors who fancy a nice sinecure? Months of political jamboree is going to be tedious in the extreme. Recent skirmishes between Ken and Boris "supporters" fill me with dread. If you think Boris's supporters hate Livingstone, you should hear some of the attitudes held about him in certain London Labour Parties. |
Semi-OT - Liberal Democrat mayoral nomination & transport pledges
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Semi-OT - Liberal Democrat mayoral nomination & transport pledges
On Sat, Sep 03, 2011 at 01:38:54PM +0100, Paul Corfield wrote:
On Sat, 3 Sep 2011 01:27:32 +0100, "Tim Roll-Pickering" wrote: For those who haven't yet seen the outcome, Brian Paddick has been selected as the Liberal Democrat nominee for Mayor. A shame because he'll get squashed out of the way by Ken and Boris. Good. He's a loon. Remember his transport policies four years ago? Women-only tube carriages, and free wifi (in the inner boroughs only, presumably) paid for by slashing TfL's communications budget. Apparently it's better to compete with Starbucks than to tell people when the Tube gone done broke. While Mr Tuffrey may have less of a profile than Mr Paddick I think he would have placed both of the other candidates under a lot of scrutiny about policy and delivery which is what is actually needed. FWIW, I'm a member of the Lib Dems. I got campaigning emails from all four candidates. I replied to all four, asking detailed questions. The only one to give a decent reply was Tuffrey. * A clean-air zone for central London with action on high-polluting vehicles Don't we have the LEZ already? That's one of the questions I asked him and didn't get a reply to. -- David Cantrell | top google result for "topless karaoke murders" fdisk format reinstall, doo-dah, doo-dah; fdisk format reinstall, it's the Windows way |
Semi-OT - Liberal Democrat mayoral nomination & transport pledges
On Sat, Sep 03, 2011 at 05:20:02PM +0100, Tim Roll-Pickering wrote:
The other problem is that elected Mayors are not seen as a stepping stone to higher things because it's hard to know if one can return to the Commons, so the ambitious are not drawn to the post Johnson isn't ambitious? -- David Cantrell | Hero of the Information Age Please stop rolling your Jargon Dice and explain the problem you are having to me in plain English, using small words. -- John Hardin, in the Monastery |
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