Observations of an Expat: Court with a Backbone

Posted by Tom Arms on Liberal Democrat Voice
Sat 8th Nov 25 - 10:19

It has been a bad week for President Donald J. Trump. He was overwhelmingly trounced in every election held this week. The Democrats exceeded all expectations. Then Pope Leo criticised his human rights record. A former chief prosecutor for the International Criminal Court said that his missile attacks on Venezuelan boats were a "crime against humanity". The government shutdown entered a record week and Transport Secretary Sean Duffy warned that he would have to start cancelling flights. But perhaps the most impactful event occurred not at the polling stations but in the dusty and cerebral corridors of the US Supreme ... (more)

Latest voting intention and leadership ratings opinion polls

Posted by Mark Pack on Mark Pack
Sat 8th Nov 25 - 07:59

Welcome to my summary of the latest national voting intention polls for the next general election, along with the latest MRP projections and party leadership ratings. If you'd like to find out more about how polls work, how reliable they are and how to make sense of them, check out my book, Polling UnPacked: the History, Uses and Abuses of Political Opinion Polls, or sign up for my weekly email, The Week in Polls: General election voting intention polls PollsterConLabLDGrnRefLab leadFieldwork Find Out Now 16% (nc) 15% (-1) 11% (-1) 18% (+1) 33% (+1) -18% (vs Ref) 5/11 GB YouGov ... (more)

Sheep in nappy spotted on Polish high-speed train

Posted by Jonathan Calder on Liberal England
Sat 8th Nov 25 - 07:15

The judges were in no doubt: Notes from Poland wins Headline of the Day. There will, as they observed, be dancing in the streets of Kraków tonight. (more)

Bank of England Citizen's Forum meeting in Dundee

Posted by Bailie Fraser Macpherson & Cllr Michael Crichton on Councillors Fraser Macpherson & Michael Crichton - working for the West End
Sat 8th Nov 25 - 07:00

The Bank of England is holding a Citizen's Forum meeting here in Dundee on the 19th November and looking to add to its Citizen's Panel. The bank explains : "We launched our Citizens' Forum in 2018 to improve engagement with members of the public. Our forum consists of about 4,500 people from across the UK. Joining allows you to put your views directly to the Bank of England. It is also an opportunity for you to ask questions about our policies." You can sign up to the 19th November meeting using the QR code is on the poster or it ... (more)

The castle that isn't

Posted by Peter Black on Peter Black
Sat 8th Nov 25 - 06:00

Morris Castle or Castle Graig (Castell Morris or Castell Craig) is a ruined residential building situated on the Cnap-llwyd common in the Trewyddfa area of Swansea. It was constructed by Sir John Morris to house the families of workers and is one of the earliest examples of a tenement building. This website takes up the story: In the late 18th century industry was booming in the area around Swansea in Wales. Ever more sophisticated machines were powering the various works, and coal was required to fuel the industry. With copper works and coal mines, John Morris was a wealthy man ... (more)

Not so cosy: A podcast on Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap

Posted by Jonathan Calder on Liberal England
Fri 7th Nov 25 - 19:51

I came across a new podcast today - Garlic & Pearls- via a really good episode on Agatha Christie's play The Mousetrap. It's thoroughly researched and emphasises how far from cosy Christie's works can be. The Mousetrap is set in a dislocated postwar world in which the class structure has been shaken and there is an air of paranoid watchfulness. The BBC's adaptations of the Miss Marple books, which starred the incomparable Joan Hickson, were set firmly in this world. And it's noticeable that when Bertram's Hotel appears to have survived the changes unscathed, it turns out to be too ... (more)

Just back from the printers

Posted by Jonathan Wallace on Jonathan Wallace
Fri 7th Nov 25 - 19:50

I took delivery of 2000 Sunniside Focuses yesterday. My next job is to bundle them into their patches. Tomorrow we start delivering them! They all have to be out before 26th November. That's when the Christmas tree lights switch on is happening, and the front page of the Focus is all about it. (more)

ALDC By-Election Report 6th November

Posted by Liam Yip on Liberal Democrat Voice
Fri 7th Nov 25 - 18:45

This week, there were ten by-elections, of which two were on Tuesday. Three by-elections did not have a Liberal Democrat candidate. Congratulations to Councillor Jan Goffey and the local Liberal Democrat team for gaining a seat in Devon, despite beginning from a standing start. We were able to secure a decisive victory, whilst both the Conservatives and an independent were vying for second place. West Devon BC, Okehampton South Liberal Democrats (Jan Goffey): 356 (57.1%, new) Conservative: 152 (24.4%, -5.9) Independent: 116 (18.6%, - 17.0) Liberal Democrat GAIN from Green Party Turnout: 22% Congratulations are also due to Councillor Martin ... (more)

Beyond the picket line: why Liberal Democrats must rebuild bridges with Britain's workers

Posted by Jack Meredith on Liberal Democrat Voice
Fri 7th Nov 25 - 16:39

In an era when populism erodes democratic norms and insecurity pervades the modern workplace, the defence of liberal democracy must extend beyond parliaments and ballot boxes. It must reach the factory floor, the classroom, and the hospital wards. The right to organise, to be treated fairly, and to have a voice at work are not socialist luxuries. They are the foundations of a free society, and the current situation demands our immediate attention and action. More than twenty years ago, Charles Kennedy understood this. In 2002, addressing the Trades Union Congress in Blackpool, he declared: We Liberal Democrats believe in ... (more)

Economics: Thinking about Resources

Posted by Simon Robinson on Liberal Democrat Voice
Fri 7th Nov 25 - 14:23

I've noticed here on LibDemVoice that when we have a discussion about the economy and what the Government can afford, it usually descends into a very technical argument about the nature of money: is money a flow, as mainstream economics says, or is it destroyed by tax, as Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) advocates believe? Wouldn't it be nice if there were an alternative way to think about expenditure that avoided these arguments and got to the root of what is really going on when we decide whether something is affordable? Well, there is! Instead of counting money, try thinking about ... (more)