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  • YouTube- MIKEY DREAD - PARADISE

    Some people worship their earthly position, some people worship property. It is not a paradise.

  • Insane is a a bit hyperbolic to be fair. I'm going to have to go and dig out specifics now because I can't remember all the details from the last time I listened slack-jawed at the LD's list of proposed tax policies. The bottom line though was that I couldn't see most of them getting though and I felt that a lot of them were just unrealistic/unworkable...

    No I was just wondering, we don't have to go into it. I find their tax policies attractive, they made them very clear, as well as their approach to the city, which is more than you can say for Labour and the Tories (in that order). I try not to consider tactical voting much, although if I were in a Lab/Con constituency I'd consider Lab much more. I say give them a go. On a national level it's more of a problem for the conservatives if people go liberal.

    I was considering voting liberal before the debate, the Clegg support has surprised me, because it seems completely fatuous. Maybe it's non-voters deciding to vote.

  • Voter power in Camberwell & Peckham
    0.009
    Can anyone beat that?

    0.783

    Voters in Ealing Central & Acton have 3.1x more voting power than the UK average.

    My vote is still for sale..

  • [QUOTE]
    Originally Posted by wibble
    Voter power in Camberwell & Peckham
    0.009
    Can anyone beat that?
    0.783

    Voters in Ealing Central & Acton have 3.1x more voting power than the UK average.

    My vote is still for sale..[/QUOTE]

    Does anyone know what the best/worst seats are? I searched a bit but couldn't find.

    I get 0.051 of a vote and Cameron for an MP.

  • On a national level it's more of a problem for the conservatives if people go liberal.

    It's great isn't it? It's hilarious watching that "camp robot carved out of spam" getting all panicky about it too.

  • The only time I ever didn't properly vote labour (i.e. 1st the mayoral election 1st and 2nd choice) I really, really regretted it. Boris got in.

    Everybody please remember what the 'TORY' means ... it's derived from an old Irish word meaning thief. They are scum, always will be.

    I think it was more 'outlaw' than 'thief', used to insult people who resisted Cromwell. Other than that you are spot on. My parents were what you might call old Labour, or even conservative-labour, with a lot of narrow minded and prejudiced views on social matters but they were never fooled by the notion that the party that had blighted their, and their parents' lives, could or would ever want to change. Every single thing that had made their lives happier. healthier and longer, and every opportunity given to their children, came from Labour governments in the teeth of Tory opposition. The same greedy, hateful scum that tried to prevent the NHS ever being started have their modern day equivalents in the Conservatives who talk about small government and 'incentives' for the unemployed and "Big Society".

  • From Tower Hamlets Wheelers. George get's my vote.


    Wheelers Election 2010 Canvassing

    We asked the borough's parliamentary candidates the following questions:

    Tower Hamlets Wheelers is the local branch of the London Cycling Campaign and promotes the use of cycling as a means of transport within the borough. We have over four hundred adult members within the borough. In view of the forthcoming general election, and as you are to be a parliamentary candidate, we would be grateful for your views on the following statements:

    • It is necessary to reduce car usage in London and increase use of more sustainable transport means.
    • Increased use of bicycles is desirable because it provides health benefits (exercise for cyclists, reduction in pollution for all), reduces congestion and thus leads to improvements in quality of life for both cyclists and non-cyclists.
    • The budget for improving cycle facilities in London should be increased.


    The responses received as of 19 April 2010 are:
    Conservative

    Tim Archer, Poplar and Limehouse
    Thank you for your recent letter regarding my views on cycling. I apologise for the delay in responding to you.
    I'm more than happy to respond to your questions as follows:

    1. Reducing car usage. Yes I believe we should be reducing car usage for a variety of reasons - pollution, congestion and the wider health benefits of alternatives, such as walking and cycling. Average traffic speeds in London are as low as they were over 100 years ago, and cars form the majority of that congestion. An overreliance on cars means that all road users suffer and everyone is slowed down.
      Don't get me wrong I'm not anti-car, but I do believe we need to do more to get people out of their cars where practical and possible.
    2. I support increasing the use of bikes. As Chair of the Tower Hamlets Health Scrutiny Panel this year, I have been leading a review into the causes of Childhood obesity in the borough (we are the 2nd worst in England for levels of childhood obesity). Encouraging healthier lifestyles is key and encouraging people to cycle has numerous benefits.
    3. Yes I would like to see more money spent on cycling, but I think there is more we can do than just increase budgets. Appreciation of cyclists and cycling should be more important in the design of new road layouts and buildings in our area. I still see new buildings being built with not many cycle racks, or worse still nowhere to store bicycles at all. This is especially true of some of our social housing being built. Our stations also need better facilities. The new bike store at Shadwell DLR is great, and there is one on its way for Island Gardens DLR, but that still leaves a lot of stations without decent facilities.
      I would also like to see alternative arrangements being made for cyclists when the Greenwich foot tunnel is closed for repairs. I personally have written to DLR (Serco) already asking for passengers to be allowed to take bikes on the DLR between Greenwich and Island Gardens.
      I also believe that getting a bike usage scheme like the one Boris is just introducing working is critical - once its up and running and bikes are not disappearing, I believe it could really catch-on.


    Zakir Khan, Bethnal Green and Bow
    No response yet.
    Green Party

    Chris Smith, Poplar and Limehouse
    I had actually sent an email to your organisation to see if any cyclists would like to join us on the campaign bus in a couple of weeks time.
    As a daily cyclist in London I am appalled at the amount of traffic in London. For us cyclists the roads are filled with constant danger - I would like to see Gas Guzzlers 4x4 banned from Central London.
    Currently 5000 children per year are getting pollution related asthma and the UK breached it's yearly EU pollution limits within the first months of this year.
    As part of our Green Party pledge for Tower Hamlets we demand more cycle lanes, a 20 mph speed limit in residential areas, greater police action against drivers using mobile phones while in motion and better cyclist training for those new to cycling on our roads.
    Cyclists must be given equal rights on our roads with greater penalties for those who have accidents with cyclists especially in road rage type incidents.
    The cost and reliability of public transport must be improved to reduce the number of cars on the road.
    I hope this answers your question sufficiently and please let me know if your members would be interested in joining us in a couple of weeks.

    Farid Bakht, Bethnal Green and Bow
    No response yet.
    Labour

    Jim Fitzpatrick, Poplar and Limehouse
    I have been a supporter of the Wheelers in the past and indeed once took part in the "bagle" event from Brick Lane to Limehouse.
    I am also a local cyclist and bought a new cycle from Bikeworks at Gun Wharf last summer. My front inner needs replacing and I hope to do it on Sunday so I can use the machine during the campaign.
    I was road saftey Minister at DfT for 2 years until last year and was part of the decision making process there to invest heavily in cycling over the next 3 years.
    I will write to you with more information in due course.

    Rushanara Ali, Bethnal Green and Bow
    No response yet.
    Liberal

    Jonathan Fryer, Poplar and Limehouse
    No response yet.

    Ajmal Masroor, Bethnal Green and Bow
    No response yet.
    Respect

    George Galloway, Poplar and Limehouse
    First of all thank you for your email, and apologies for not replying immediately - as you can imagine life is very hectic for MPs with very busy constituency offices in the last few weeks of Parliament.
    It is very encouraging to learn that you have so many dedicated and organised cyclists in the borough, and I fully support your aims.
    I have been shocked by the high number of cyclist deaths in London over the last five years - three in this year alone. This is surely indicative of an equally appallingly high-rate of injury that cyclists suffer on our streets. This is unacceptable, and can and must be stopped. Crucially I was signatory to Early Day Motions 2144 (08-09) and 600 (09-10) which specifically addressed these vexed matters - especially in relation to HGVs.
    I have no hesitation in supporting the entirety of the LCC national election manifesto, and if elected I pledge to work to further your reasonable and just demands.
    I wholeheartedly believe in a sustainable, integrated transport policy, to reduce pollution and congestion. This would include a range of measures from drastic public transport fare reduction (London had the highest fare in Europe, even before the inflation-busting January 2010 increases), taking back all public transport into public ownership and democratic control, restricting HGV access, reducing speed limits, and of course providing a range of well thought out and well funded measures to encourage cycling and walking as invigorating and sustainable alternatives to car use.
    Please do not hesitate to contact me should you require any further information.
    May I wish you and all your members many happy and safe miles of cycling in the years to come.

    Abjol Miah, Bethnal Green and Bow

    Thank you very much for your email. As cycling is an issue close to my heart I am more than happy to answer your points.

    1. It is necessary to reduce car usage in London and increase use of more sustainable transport means.
      I agree. I support the congestion charge and am opposed to Boris Johnson's reversal of its extension to West London. Similarly, I am opposed to his abolition of the Low Emission Zone. I have also led campaigns in opposition to the Mayor's recent public transport fare rises.
    2. Increased use of bicycles is desirable because it provides health benefits (exercise for cyclists, reduction in pollution for all), reduces congestion and thus leads to improvements in quality of life for both cyclists and non-cyclists.
      I agree. It is certainly for those reasons that I am a keen cyclist, in addition to the cost savings! A particular interest of mine for years has been in improving sport and health facilities for young people in the East End. This is more important than ever when low income households struggle to avoid the trap of obesity.
    3. The budget for improving cycle facilities in London should be increased.
      I certainly agree with this. Again, Boris Johnson proved in my opinion that his pro-cycling agenda was just a gimmick. His plans for improved cycle schemes have been very poorly planned and do not fit at all with the rest of his transport agenda, which is to support car users and cut investment in buses and the tube. Additionally, his decision to rephase London's traffic lights to cut pedestrian and cycling crossing times was rightly condemned by cyclists' and road safety groups. In Parliament, I would be a powerful voice for better public transport, cyclists' rights and the promotion of cycling as a green, modern method of transport in a growing city such as ours.
  • Thanks for that Marcomarcos! i've got a lot of time for George too, even though i voted for Oonagh in the last general.

    I just found a nice bit of Charlie Brooker from the other day. Pretty much sums up the irrational hatred I have for Tories. Will has elucidated some good rational reasons above to do all in our power to prevent them from holding power ever again.

  • haha cheers for that Skully, reminded me of why i love Brooker so much. gave me a nice little laugh in between redrafting my dissertation, odd looks from fellow library dwellers aplenty

  • anyone who starts to roll back the welfare state massively to a virtual nothingness and stop taxing me on everything gets my vote.....so i'm not voting. and this country is massively overpopulated.

  • anyone who starts to roll back the welfare state massively to a virtual nothingness and stop taxing me on everything gets my vote.....so i'm not voting. and this country is massively overpopulated.

    If you're unhappy, don't just complain, do something about it! For instance - you could set up your own political party and call it "The Fuckwit Libertarian Party".

  • Or something about selfish stupid bastards?

    Perhaps the SSB?

  • anyone who starts to roll back the welfare state massively to a virtual nothingness and stop taxing me on everything gets my vote.....so i'm not voting. and this country is massively overpopulated.

    Satire

  • said it before, saying it again, bring back Lord Sutch and screaming monster raving loony party.

  • You're advocating grave robbing?

  • anyone who starts to roll back the welfare state massively to a virtual nothingness and stop taxing me on everything gets my vote.....so i'm not voting. and this country is massively overpopulated.

    Yeah, fucked if my taxes should keep you in a job ;^)

  • You're advocating grave robbing?

    Now there's a policy I can get behind!

  • If you're unhappy, don't just complain, do something about it! For instance - you could set up your own political party and call it "The Fuckwit Libertarian Party".

    very thought provoking and intellectual comment mate. well done

  • WABOC

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    Guy News: Spin Spin Spin![/ame]

    I despair sometimes

  • find out about your lot
    http://www.theyworkforyou.com/
    whether they work or not
    http://www.votematch.org.uk/

  • “The forces that have been blocking British democracy are becoming visible in this election”

    http://johannhari.com/2010/04/22/the-forces-that-have-been-blocking-british-democracy-are-becoming-visible-in-this-election

  • Bullingdon Cunts celebrate St George's Day.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCBrPMnowW4

  • [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbDwyEsqzhE"]YouTube-
    David Cameron's Gangsta Rap[/ame]

  • /\ adding to my portfolio while you're on the dolio...

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