Judy Tzuke: For You

Posted by Jonathan Calder on Liberal England
Wed 15th Oct 25 - 08:10

This was Judy Tzuke's first single, issued in the summer of 1978. Interviewed on The Strange Brew podcast, she says it topped a chart for the records with most radio plays, because the DJs all loved it, but was still only a minor hit. I think the DJs were right. (more)

Swallow Roundabout - a further update #dundeewestend

Posted by Bailie Fraser Macpherson & Cllr Michael Crichton on Councillors Fraser Macpherson & Michael Crichton - working for the West End
Wed 15th Oct 25 - 07:00

As residents will be aware, we had called for some time for the proposals to improve the Swallow Roundabout arising out of the safety audit to be implemented and this was originally to have happened at the end of August. However, the Western Gateway housing developer Springfield, who has overall responsibility for the roundabout changes, did not obtain necessary permissions in time and we have now received the following update from the company : "We have had confirmation that all required permissions and permits are in place to carry out the remedial items at the Swallow Roundabout. This includes changes ... (more)

A threat to financial and political transparency

Posted by Peter Black on Peter Black
Wed 15th Oct 25 - 06:00

There was an interesting article in Observer a few weeks ago suggesting that hard-to trace digital transactions could lead to hostile states or criminal organisations secretly making political donations and threatening democracy. The paper says that when Elon Musk appeared on huge screens dotted along Whitehall calling for thousands of attendees at far-right campaigner Tommy Robinson's Unite the Kingdom rally to "fight back... or die", the tech billionaire's image was accompanied by the logos of the event's sponsors. All but one were cryptocurrencies. They say that these images highlighted the arrival in Britain of a global pattern: the embrace by ... (more)

The Shropshire ley line quest reaches All Saints', Worthen, and the story of Mary Anne Talbot

Posted by Jonathan Calder on Liberal England
Tue 14th Oct 25 - 22:06

More ley line adventures in Shropshire with Third Rate Content. This time they're at All Saints', Worthen and, though they don't find her grave, tell the tale of Mary Anne Talbot, an Englishwoman who wore male dress and became a soldier and sailor during the French Revolutionary Wars. If you want some scepticism about ley lines, see my first post on this one and the comments. (more)

That Lib Dem shortlist for the North Cotswolds selection in full

Posted by Jonathan Calder on Liberal England
Tue 14th Oct 25 - 20:49

The Tomorrow's MP account on Twitter, which is run by the journalist Michael Crick, has the shortlist from which the next Liberal Democrat candidate for the North Cotswolds constituency will be selected. There are three names on the list: Nicola HorlickPaul HodgkinsonArthur SnellRather fancifully, Crick suggests that Arthur Snell is running his campaign from Kyiv. But on Bluesky Snell has assured everyone that he is in fact running it from Gloucestershire. The Conservative majority over the Lib Dems at the last election was only 3357, so this is one to watch. (more)

The Thatcher legacy

Posted by Peter Wrigley on Keynesian Liberal
Tue 14th Oct 25 - 18:36

Had she lived Margaret Thatcher would have been 100 yesterday. A dinner has been held for the Great and the Good of the Tory Party, along with the odd member of Reform, to mark the occasion. Apparently the Tories and Reform are competing to inherit her legacy. There can be little doubt that Clement Attlee wins the accolade as the UK's best post-war prime minister, and that the worst (so far) has been Liz Truss. However, in determining which post-1945 prime minister has done most harm I believe historians will decide it is a close-run thing between Margaret Thatcher and ... (more)

The Joy of Six 1421

Posted by Jonathan Calder on Liberal England
Tue 14th Oct 25 - 18:25

Nathan Gill, the former leader of Nigel Farage's party in Wales, admits taking bribes to help Putin. And his Russian connection - the Ukrainian politician Oleh Voloshyn - in turn has links to a key figure wanted by US authorities over election interference, reports Carole Cadwalladr. Luvell Anderson explains why authoritarians like Donald Trump are afraid of satire: "Although humour can seem trivial to some, we should not underestimate its power to shift cultural agendas. Contempt toward elites in the form of satirical mockery can be cathartic and a demonstration of solidarity for those of lower status. Humourists can have ... (more)

Challenges for youth campaigners against authoritarian regime: from today's Georgia to yesterday's Hong Kong umbrella revolution

Posted by Larry Ngan on Liberal Democrat Voice
Tue 14th Oct 25 - 15:00

Democracy movements are getting younger. But youthful energy alone isn't enough. Movements for freedom can be hijacked by malign influence or twisted into populist causes. The real challenge is keeping them liberal, disciplined, and resilient. Take Georgia. With intensifying demonstrations from Presidential elections to local elections earlier this month. The ruling Georgian Dream party — aligned with Moscow — was accused of manipulating the process, prompting opposition parties to call for a boycott and mass protests in Tbilisi. While the protests unfolded, the Atlantic Council (23 October 2024) published a report detailing Russia's interference in Georgian society. The findings were ... (more)

Kamran Hussain writes: Representing people from all walks of life, not just "Middle England"

Posted by Kamran Hussain on Liberal Democrat Voice
Tue 14th Oct 25 - 13:21

Editor's Note: In November party members will be voting to elect our next Party President and Vice-President. At Lib Dem Voice we welcome posts from each of the candidates - one to launch their candidature plus a maximum of one per week during the actual campaign. I grew up in a community with people who do the early starts and the late finishes: the shift workers, the carers, the shop staff who smile even when the till doesn't balance at home. For far too long, they've been told to "tighten belts" whilst the government loosened its grip on the basics ... (more)

Our West End Ward Tuesday Surgeries #dundeewestend

Posted by Bailie Fraser Macpherson & Cllr Michael Crichton on Councillors Fraser Macpherson & Michael Crichton - working for the West End
Tue 14th Oct 25 - 07:00

Just a reminder that, with the schools closed for the October holidays, our usual weekly ward surgeries do not recommence until after the school holidays, but will be back next week. However, we can still be contacted on any local issues or concerns - just e-mail westend@dundeelibdems.org.uk - many thanks! (more)