Chris Rennard wants your questions to put to the Lib Dem candidates. Now, I’m sure I could have borrowed a video camera from somewhere and done this with all the bell and whistles, but instead I thought I’d try to encourage other people by demonstrating how incredibly easy it is to record a video on… Continue reading In glorious crappyvision…
Tag: intergenerational-equity
Age concern – the Liberal Democrats and generational equity
I wrote this article in Summer 2006 for Liberalism – something to shout about, published by Graham Watson MEP and edited by Simon Titley. I’m taking the liberty of republishing it here, but if you want to read the other articles – by Graham, Simon, Ros Scott, Jonathan Calder and Simon Bryceson, follow the above… Continue reading Age concern – the Liberal Democrats and generational equity
Clegg: a bad way to make a good point
Nick Clegg repeated his claim yesterday that under Ming the party was too inward-looking. To quote Elspeth Campbell: “I don’t know if you’re being helpful or not.” I’ve already rebutted that argument and don’t intend to repeat myself. But I’m not blind to the fact is that by repeating this nonsense argument, Clegg is subtly… Continue reading Clegg: a bad way to make a good point