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We all *heart* the North really


by Lee Griffin    
August 14, 2008 at 10:29 am

Welcome to Thursday, isn’t it glorious? Of course it is more glorious if you live in the south, but I won’t go there…no need when so many others have! As usual, extended list will be up soon on my blog with some more on the Northern issue, Prince Charles and Obama.

Stumbling and Mumbling – Given how much bad shape the North is supposedly in, they should be worried about the long term side-effects of recession in their diet.
Kerron Cross – Now about that Northern thing…
Liberal England – …It seems to have struck a bit of a chord…
Quaequam Blog – …especially given a Lib Dem’s involvement in it…
Darlington Councillor – …it seems very, very few are impressed…
ePolitix/Adam Marshall – ..but even fewer try to move on to the next stage.
Schmoo on the run – On a lighter note, get off your head on drugs and save Gordon Brown in the process.
UK Liberty – Don’t panic. For those that are high, the way politicians are going about a “Bill of Rights” *is* arse about face.

Casting Back:
Indigo Jo Blogs (2004) – It’s always sobering to know nothing changes when it comes to the gutter press.


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Lee is a 20 something web developer from Cornwall now residing in Bristol since completing his degree at the lesser university. He has strange dreams, a big appetite, a small flat, and when not forcing his views on the world he is probably eating a cookie. Lee blogs independently from party colours at Program your own mind.
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1. Jennie Rigg

* is so amused by this policy exchange thing *

Wanna fix the link for Schmoo on the run?

Am I the only liberal on the planet blogging about that jolly good Policy Exchange/Tim Leunig report?

Jock, I’m still trying to read through it, but overall it seems both coherent and to make sense. Perhaps some people should actually, y’know, read the damn thing?

It’s palpable that most journalists didn’t and the headline writers did even less.

I agree – it was clear last night that C4 news nor John Precott had actually read it.

A brief critical comment here (although I agree that much of the hysterics don’t seem to be informed):

http://www.boriswatch.co.uk/2008/08/13/that-insane-report/

7. Aaron Heath

Jock,

You need to start sending your relevant posts to tips[at]liberalconspiracy[dot]org and we can include them in the main roundup. We try and scout around for the best, but we can’t get around the entire blogosphere!

I didn’t know about the address Aaron, but to be fair this one was only completed at lunchtime today so wouldn’t ever have made it into todays!

9. Lee Griffin

I should add jock to my list to check, I have meant to for a while, I’ll sort out the schmoo link…can’t believe I missed it :(

10. Lee Griffin

I’ve also not read the report, I just wanted to pick out some more of the seemingly considered views…even if only considered on statements made in the press. The ePolitix article is interesting to read on the basis it seems to come from a versed angle.

I will read the report when I get time…like…after the Olympics, maybe.

11. ukliberty

Thanks for the link, Lee!

12. Aaron Heath

No worries, Jock.

Also, nice post.

13. donpaskini

I read the Policy Exchange report and agree that the media summaries don’t do it justice – it is far, far worse than people who haven’t read it are making out, and there are lots of completely and totally off the wall ideas which haven’t really been picked up on.

…such as, Dan?

15. donpaskini

Just to pick a few – closing all the sorting offices in London and sending the post to Leicester and back; passing the profits from new developments on to bribe nimbies in affluent areas; ringfencing new social housing in London for people from northern towns and, my favourite, buying up houses in the north and selling them at below market rate to the neighbours to convert into bigger houses rather than redeveloping areas.

Best summary was a comment on Tory Troll – ‘It seems to be proposing extreme laissez-faire economics for the north, whilst the south east and particularly London are to be subjected to massive command-and-control style house building, far in excess of what the supposedly green-belt destroying, high-density skyscraper loving Labour government and former Mayor ever suggested.’


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