Wednesday 9 June 2010

June 9 2010 Day 29

Cut, Slash, Burn...

My, how the days fly! Since my last post, we've seen David Laws resign, lots of changes to Education, Maggie back in Number 10, the government's first bill voted down by the Lords and the announcement of the pain that's to come. Not to mention the endless obsessive slandering of the previous government! I particularly enjoyed hearing on the Today programme this morning that all these 'shock horror we never knew things were this bad' figures have been known about for AGES! Such clean, truthful politicians these coalition boys.

They did, of course, also promise in their election campaigns that they would not 'take us back to the 80s'. How soon they break their words. I am preparing to dig deep and protest in every possible way. I for one won't stand by and watch mutely from the sidelines while the society and social contract that this country has fought and struggled for since the days of Lloyd George is wilfully dismantled by a bunch of overgrown and overprivileged public schoolboys. 

Labour til I die!

Ledbury Labour!

On June 23rd at 7.30pm in a top-secret location, Ledbury Labour will be born again! I have had a busy couple of weeks, beginning with meeting the lovely men and women of the North Herefordshire CLP up in Leominster. It was a great feeling to be amongst people who share your basic values - though of course we are all of varying shades of red! 

With their help and support, Melissa Morris and I have set up the first Ledbury meeting. We're on Facebook (Ledbury Labour) and Twitter (@ledburylabour) now and we even have an email address (ledburylabour@gmail.com)! Today I took delivery of 6000 Summer Campaign leaflets from the Labour Party (now down to 5998 as I've given out two already; oh those lucky recipients!) and I even had my question posted and answered on David Miliband's live webchat this afternoon - luckily he couldn't hear my chorus of squeals! Sorry to Huw my colleague who did have to hear it, in a fairly confined space... though as Huw appears to be a Tory, perhaps I shouldn't be apologising?!

Leadership Campaign

What a great day for the Party! Five top quality candidates and no sign of us disintegrating into infighting and disarray. I am once again very proud to be a member of this great organisation which has pulled together to enable the country's first black female candidate for the leadership of a political party to stand for election.

Melissa and I have seen and heard Ed Miliband at Hay, and we'll be at a Leadership Husting in London on Saturday. Although I've now made up my mind (clue is in the previous section!), it will be a very interesting debate. Watch this space!

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