Are Plaid Cymru serious about government?

Posted by Peter Black on Peter Black
Tue 14th Jul 26 - 06:00

The BBC reports that doubts remain over whether the Plaid Cymru Welsh government will be able to get its supplementary budget through the Senedd this week after Labour rejected the offer of a deal on Thursday night. The news site says that at a meeting of the British Irish Council on Guernsey on Friday, Plaid Cymru's First Minister Rhun ap Iorwerth said it was "Labour's call" and the proposal was "the offer" because ministers were working under tight financial constraints. But is that good enough from a party that has taken on the responsibiity of government? The difference between the ... (more)

Why stage plays need a character that screenplays don't

Posted by Jonathan Calder on Liberal England
Mon 13th Jul 26 - 22:04

Alexander Mackendrick didn't just direct The Man in the White Suit: he wrote the first draft of the screenplay. In his book Lethal Innocence: The Cinema of Alexander Mackendrick, Philip Kemp quotes Mackendrick on the genesis of that screenplay. It began life as an unperformed theatre play by his cousin Roger MacDougall: "I did something really wicked: I took Roger's hero and gave him a minor role, and pivoted the whole story around a secondary character, the one played in the film by Alec Guinness, to make a new story entirely. And Balcon liked it, and approved it. When I ... (more)

Plans to bring Leicester's Il Rondo back to life

Posted by Jonathan Calder on Liberal England
Mon 13th Jul 26 - 21:14

The Leicester Mercury has a story, but doesn't know the half of it: New live music venue hopes for former board game cafe in Leicester city centre An empty unit in Leicester city centre could be given a new lease of life as a late-night entertainment venue. Generic Leisure Ltd has lodged an application seeking a licence for indoor sports events, plays, films, and live and recorded music at the site at 22 Silver Street. Former board game cafe be damned. This was once Il Rondo, where some of the top Sixties bands played, naming it as their favourite venue ... (more)

Random thoughts

Posted by Peter Wrigley on Keynesian Liberal
Mon 13th Jul 26 - 18:16

Andy Burnham I am away on holiday for the next week so shan't be able to comment again before Mr Burnham's accession into the premiership. I wish him all the luck in the world. I've seen him described as having policies not much different from those of Sir Keir Starmer, but being a better communicator. I think that's a bit unfair, and still hope he is secretly negotiating with the Libera Democrats and Greens to beef up his cabinet by bringing some of them into it. Maybe Sir Ed Davey at the Home Office; a Green at Environment, thus releasing ... (more)

Mathew on Monday: Ann Widdecombe, robust debate and the need to disagree agreeably

Posted by Mathew Hulbert on Liberal Democrat Voice
Mon 13th Jul 26 - 17:30

I disagreed with Ann Widdecombe on almost everything. Most fundamentally, I profoundly opposed her views anti the rights of LGBT+ people, which I regarded as illiberal and deeply hurtful. Yet politics is rarely as simple as agreement and disagreement. I first interacted with Ann Widdecombe twenty years ago when she was a Tory MP and I was a local radio reporter in the Midlands and I interviewed her down the line about an event she was due to be attending at Coventry Cathedral. More recently, I had the pleasure (and, I'll admit, slight dread) of debating her live on GB ... (more)

A few thoughts on Ann Widdecombe

Posted by Andrew on A Scottish Liberal
Mon 13th Jul 26 - 15:59

William Hague and Ann Widdecombe at the Conservative Party Conference in Blackpool, 1999. (Photo: The Guardian) Like most of you, I did not know Ann Widdecombe personally. That does not, naturally, prevent me from having views on her political legacy. Indeed, I have many. When it was first announced that she had died, I considered writing a few words. They would not have constituted a tribute, but nor would they have been disrespectful. It is perfectly possible to assess someone's political career honestly without either descending into abuse or pretending, simply because they have died, that one never profoundly disagreed ... (more)

The Joy of Six 1547

Posted by Jonathan Calder on Liberal England
Mon 13th Jul 26 - 09:31

"The world-renowned academic institution has nothing to say in response to a six-month investigation by Byline Times raising serious concerns about the safeguarding of students and foreign influence at Cambridge University." Nafeez Ahmed, Peter Jukes and Hardeep Matharu ask why. "Over the last ten years the question of Irish unity has moved to the centre of the Irish political stage. This surprisingly rapid change has been driven by demographic and economic trends, to the advantage of Irish nationalists both north and south of the border."Patrick Cockburn reviews For and Against a United Ireland by Fintan O'Toole and Sam McBride. Kate ... (more)

Binface: the back story

Posted by Peter Black on Peter Black
Mon 13th Jul 26 - 06:50

The Independent reports on the man who everybody is hoping will take out Nigel Farage in the Clacton by-election, as far-fetched as that may seen. The paper says that the likelihood is that when the residents of Clacton come to cast their votes in the newly announced by-election later this summer, they will have a choice between two main candidates: a man with a habit of spouting (what is, to some) total rubbish and... a sentient bin. This is because, in a rare show of unity, the major parties have refused to put forward candidates to fight in Clacton. Labour ... (more)