Thursday 28 July 2016

The Labour party rule on challenging the leader

Even an imbecile can understand this, but it takes a very expensive lawyer to try and muddy the water.

Chapter 4, Clause II, rule 2 B ii.
“Where there is no vacancy, nominations may be sought by potential challengers each year prior to the annual session of party conference. In this case nominations must be supported by 20% of the Commons members of the PLP”

......... I really don't see where the ambiguity is 

"Where there is no vacancy, nominations may be sought by potential challengers" ......

"nominations may be sought by potential challengers" ........ 

"potential challengers" ....... 

Its as clear as day. 

Tuesday 26 July 2016

Owen Smith - Believable?


Owen Smith, unknown until recently and with just 6 years experience as an MP, is challenging Jeremy Corbyn who has over 30 years experience as an MP for the Labour leadership.



The best we can see is that he has very similar policies to Jeremy Corbyn but we are supposed to believe with 6 years experience he'll be a better leader?

Presently the press are trying to make the places where Owen Smith is talking seem full of people ..... I think there's more on stage than in the audience ....




Whereas with Jeremy Corbyn they are trying to make it seem like not too many people are there, when in reality there are thousands ....


We dont actually need a better leader we have a very popular leader, what we need is the Labour MPs showing a united front, behind the leader and getting on with their jobs.




Monday 25 July 2016

The Return to Victorian Poverty



Once the NHS has gone, sold off to the highest bidder or given away to Tory pals we will be back to how it was. How it was before the NHS, when you either had the money to be treated or you died.

The harrowing tale of Jackson C. Frank and the Cleveland Hill School fire of 1954


My son sent me a link to an artist Id never even heard of before, a haunting song called "I want to be alone".  Who was this person with such a beautiful haunting voice? My search led me to quite a tragic tale.





In summary he was seriously injured as a child in the Cleveland Hill School fire of 1954 when a furnace exploded and killed 15 of his classmates including his then girlfriend Marlene.

 
I want to be Alone


Jackson was sometimes referred to as "the most famous folk singer of the 1960s no one knew of." He never really made the big time although a lot of his songs were covered by other artists. 


Marlene
Written about his girlfriend killed in the fire



After his son died of cystic fibrosis he slipped back into depression and was committed to a mental institution. He ended up homeless, sleeping on the sidewalk, and lost an eye when shot by some kids with an air rifle. During this time he found himself in and out of various psychiatric institutions and treated for alleged paranoid schizophrenia but he away's denied this, maintaining it was depression caused by the fire. Frank died of pneumonia and cardiac arrest in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, on March 3, 1999, at the age of 56

Sunday 24 July 2016

Theresa May 1st PM Question time

Have you seen the facial expressions she pulls, looks like a psychopath



1. She claimed in a very belitteling tone that Austerity means Living within our means ... We have had 6 years of the Tories Living within their means. UK national debt has risen from 800billion to 1,700 billion, nothing more needs saying on that.

2. She totally avoided the question regarding Johnson's remarks 

3. To make a cheap joke about unscrupulous employers to Corbyn she totally misled the general public. "A boss that exploits the rules to further their own career" There has been no exploitation of the rules, the rules are very clear. So clear that even a dummy can understand them.

4. Its easy to look slick (which in my opinion she didn't, she did ok) when you have a baying mob behind you and the speaker doesn't step in to stop them. 

I was hoping that with a new Tory PM we might get a change. I can see from todays evidence its the same crap in a different wrapper.


http://www.housingnet.co.uk/pdf/Five-Years-of-Failure_THE_TORY_HOUSING_RECORD.pdf

Tuesday 19 July 2016

As predicted Eagle withdraws from leadership race


On the 13/7 I predicted that Angela Eagles would drop out of the Labour Party leadership challenge and today she does just that.  OK it wasn't quite as I predicted, she didn't bleat about bullying and threats as I expected. I did think when she pulled out they would pull something to try and damage Corbyn on the way out but I guess the brick NOT through her office window like she claimed, kind of scuppered that.

So that leaves Owen Smith as the main challenger?

That's the Owen Smith that became an MP just 6 years ago ...... More cannon fodder I suspect before the real challenger shows his hand?

Owen Smith was parachuted into the Labour safe seat of Pontypridd so that he could become an MP. So why was he bestowed that privilege.  I mean its the same thing they did for Cameron, parachuted him into a safe Tory seat in Oxfordshire so he could be set up to be PM and it looks like the same has been set up for Smith.

Meanwhile Corbyn has never been parachuted into anywhere, hes just won election after election in his own borough for over 30 years. You would have thought that if there was really something wrong with the man, over 30 years they would have cottoned on?  Just saying!

Now I have to say I dont know much about Owen Smith hes probably a nice bloke. He seems to have similar policies to Corbyn but Im having to make assumptions here because we only have since 2010 to go on. 6 years experience as an MP.
  • In 30 years Corbyn has locked swords in the commons with many including Thatcher.
  • Owen Smith was 12 when Corbyn was first elected as an MP
  • Corbyn has been returned as MP 6 times by the voting public.
  • Corbyn was returned as MP in 2010 with 60% of the votes 20% more than Owen Smith
  • Corbyn was elected as leader with a massive majority of over 59% of the vote, the biggest in history.
  • During Corbyns leadership the labour party membership has grown massively
  • During Smiths time as an MP I can think of nothing that Im aware of him doing.
So is Owen Smith qualified to be leader and we are talking about leadership qualities here not just will he have the backing of the PLP. I have to say I have no idea, I don't know who he is, Ive not seen anything of him in the commons. I've not seen him enthuse tens of thousands of people to come out to hear him speak like Corbyn can and this is the crux of it for me.

Yes I understand that if the PLP wont work with him that's going to make life a tad difficult. Not insurmountable but difficult.

But to me those tens of thousands of people that are enthused by Corbyn go away from hearing him speak and even if they only talk to one person, thats another ten thousand people. If the 171 PLP go away and talk to just one person that's another 171, ill leave you to ponder the maths.

There's no evidence that I have seen that convinces me that Owen Smith is any better for the job than Corbyn. Corbyn can convince thousands to come and hear him speak. Something is going on there, so that's good enough for me. The ability to get thousands to attend and listen to your speeches is real leadership and a rare quality.




Islington North

 Parliamentary constituency
LAB HOLD

Results


Labour
, with candidateJeremy Corbyn
, have the following results:
  • 29,659total votes taken.
  • 60.2% share of the total vote
  • +5.8% change in share of the votes

Conservative
, with candidateAlex Burghart
, have the following results:
  • 8,465total votes taken.
  • 17.2% share of the total vote
  • +3.0% change in share of the votes

Green Party
, with candidateCaroline Russell
, have the following results:
  • 5,043total votes taken.
  • 10.2% share of the total vote
  • +7.2% change in share of the votes

Liberal Democrat
, with candidateJulian Gregory
, have the following results:
  • 3,984total votes taken.
  • 8.1% share of the total vote
  • -18.6% change in share of the votes

UKIP
, with candidateGreg Clough
, have the following results:
  • 1,971total votes taken.
  • 4.0% share of the total vote
  • +2.4% change in share of the votes

Socialist Party GB
, with candidateBill Martin
, have the following results:
  • 112total votes taken.
  • 0.2% share of the total vote
  • +0.2% change in share of the votes
Change compared with 2010

Pontypridd

 Parliamentary constituency
LAB HOLD

Results


Labour
, with candidateOwen Smith
, have the following results:
  • 15,554total votes taken.
  • 41.1% share of the total vote
  • +2.3% change in share of the votes

Conservative
, with candidateAnn-Marie Mason
, have the following results:
  • 6,569total votes taken.
  • 17.3% share of the total vote
  • +1.2% change in share of the votes

UKIP
, with candidateAndrew Tomkinson
, have the following results:
  • 5,085total votes taken.
  • 13.4% share of the total vote
  • +10.1% change in share of the votes

Liberal Democrat
, with candidateMike Powell
, have the following results:
  • 4,904total votes taken.
  • 12.9% share of the total vote
  • -18.2% change in share of the votes

Plaid Cymru
, with candidateOsian Lewis
, have the following results:
  • 4,348total votes taken.
  • 11.5% share of the total vote
  • +4.2% change in share of the votes

Green Party
, with candidateKaty Clay
, have the following results:
  • 992total votes taken.
  • 2.6% share of the total vote
  • +1.6% change in share of the votes

Socialist Labour Party
, with candidateDamien Biggs
, have the following results:
  • 332total votes taken.
  • 0.9% share of the total vote
  • -0.4% change in share of the votes

TUSC
, with candidateEsther Pearson
, have the following results:
  • 98total votes taken.
  • 0.3% share of the total vote
  • +0.3% change in share of the votes
Change compared with 2010






http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/who-owen-smith-everything-you-8413993
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremy_Corbyn
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owen_Smith_(politician)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/politics/constituencies/E14000763
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36838808