Reform in chaos over Iran war

Posted by Peter Black on Peter Black
Thu 12th Mar 26 - 06:00

Maybe it was because Trump refused to meet him when he flew to Mar-a-Lago recently, or perhaps it was just that he doesnt really know what he's talking about, but Nigel Farage has performed a massive u-turn over the UK's involvement in the US President's war on Iran. The Mirror reports that Farage has shifted his stance on the Iran war as fears mount over the hit to energy bills: The Reform UK leader initially hit out at the Government for failing to join the initial wave of US-Israeli strikes. But today, he performed a screeching U-turn, telling journalists: "Let's ... (more)

Seeing purple

Posted by Jonathan Wallace on Jonathan Wallace
Wed 11th Mar 26 - 23:03

I snapped this lovely crocus bed when I was in Whickham recently, delivering Focus newsletters. Well done everyone involved with planting and maintaining the bed. It looks amazing. Indeed, it looks so good that I want to copy it and set up a bed on the grassed area on Sunniside Front Street. I've had talks about this with Planting Up Sunniside and council officers. Last night I attended the (more)

Well done Tanfield Railway

Posted by Jonathan Wallace on Jonathan Wallace
Wed 11th Mar 26 - 22:31

There are many heritage railways in the UK. On my doorstep we have Tanfield Railway and I'm delighted to report that they have won a major heritage railway award. Tanfield Railway was named 'Railway of the Year' at the Heritage Railway Association Annual Awards, held in Llandudno on March 7.As a local historian I am delighted with the success of Tanfield Railway. I visit Tanfield (more)

Why and how is the DLR being extended to Thamesmead?

Posted by Jonathan Calder on Liberal England
Wed 11th Mar 26 - 20:45

Here's Jago Hazzard to explain. Real horrorshow, my droogs. You can support Jago's videos via his Patreon page. And why not subscribe to his YouTube channel? (more)

James Hawes talks about his book The Shortest History of Ireland

Posted by Jonathan Calder on Liberal England
Wed 11th Mar 26 - 18:15

On Monday I went to the launch of James Hawes's new book The Shortest History of Ireland. I'm very glad I did, because Hawes gave a lecture on Irish history that taught me an enormous amount. So I'm happy to recommend his book even before I've read it. You can hear much of what he said in an interview he gave to Oliver Callan on RTE Radio 1. It really is worth a listen Early on he reveals that at one time the BBC was keen to adapt his novel Speak for England. It's a great shame for Hawes that ... (more)

The Lib Dems must challenge the economic system - but with the plans to match

Posted by Josh Matthews on Liberal Democrat Voice
Wed 11th Mar 26 - 16:55

The Lib Dems recently announced plans for a Department for Growth. I can agree with splitting the Treasury into finance and "strategic economy" departments. But the messaging doesn't suggest that our party is that keen on challenging (or being seen to challenge) the economic status quo: an economic system which is not working for too many people nor the environment. Challenging the economic system does NOT mean de-growth. It does mean challenging and moving away from GDP and growth - regardless of what, where, and for who - being the ultimate aims. "Growth agnostic" is the technical term. But more ... (more)

Caroline Pidgeon Tackling road safety by helping vulnerable road users

Posted by Caroline Pidgeon on Liberal Democrat Voice
Wed 11th Mar 26 - 14:55

Just one per cent of traffic, but twenty-one per cent of fatalities. A shocking statement. This is the reality of motorcycling on our roads. This underpins the danger of being a motorcyclist on Britain's roads. It is a disparity that shows no sign of diminishing nor, unfortunately, being addressed by government. The Government's recent Road Safety Strategy is broadly welcome. While one of the measures in the Road Safety Strategy will help motorcyclist safety, namely increased funding for combatting the scourge of potholes on Britain's roads, there is little else that is new or transformative for motorcyclists, one of the ... (more)

Still hooked on X: why won't the government even look at Bluesky?

Posted by Mark Pack on Mark Pack
Wed 11th Mar 26 - 13:32

The latest edition of my email newsletter about work in Parliament, A Lord's Eye View, is out and you can also read it in full below. But if you'd like to get future editions emailed direct to you as soon as they are published, sign up now: With Elon Musk's X and Grok continuing to be in the news for all the wrong reasons, I've tried again asking the government if it will look at starting to use Bluesky. Government refuses to consider Bluesky as alternative to X I've covered previously the government's strange insistence on, almost addiction to, continuing ... (more)

Hina Bokhari writes... After years of delay, the Government's Islamophobia definition still misses the mark

Posted by Hina Bokhari on Liberal Democrat Voice
Wed 11th Mar 26 - 12:55

It's finally here. After years of campaigning by Muslim organisations and communities, against the backdrop of record levels of hate crime, the government has finally chosen the holiest time of Ramadan to publish its definition of what it calls "anti-Muslim hostility". And what do we have to show for all that waiting? A watered-down version of a definition we already had. The 2018 All-Party Parliamentary Group definition of Islamophobia was endorsed by more than 800 community organisations, over 100 academics, and every major political party except the then-governing Conservatives. It was the result of genuine consultation and rooted in the ... (more)

New team at the Campaign for Gender Balance

Posted by Caron Lindsay on Liberal Democrat Voice
Wed 11th Mar 26 - 11:47

The Campaign for Gender Balance is there to help women develop and stand for public office. They support women through selection processes, provide mentoring, run brilliant training like the Future Women MPs weekends. I have been on the receiving end of their support and they are brilliant. Their chair and vice chairs are appointed by the Federal Board at the beginning of each three year cycle. Yesterday, they announced that Cllr Julia Cambridge would continue as Chair, joined by Cllr Donna Harris and Cllr Alice Bridges-Westcott as the two Vice Chairs. Here's the Instagram announcement from Lib Dem Women, the ... (more)