Wednesday, August 11th, 2010 at
6:57 pm
Good news – not only will this blog stay online (after considerable thought) but with a desire to refocus and do something new, I have a new site which will be available in a couple of days time
blog.londonliberal.org.uk
Not too much point in clicking on it yet, as the domain is in process of server propagation and will not be available generally until Friday.
So what will this new site be all about?
In no aprticular order or preference:
- LibDem activities in London
- Reports about our GLA AM’s and what they are up to
- Guest contibutors and articles from AM’s, MP’s and councillors
- London campaign issues
- and more things which are all plastered on post-it notes on my wall at the moment
If you are a London LibDem and want to be a contributor, have thoughts on what should be featured (a campaign you are interested in etc) or have any comments in general, please post a reply or contact me on Twitter @ChrisLibDemNW1 and lets talk about it!
I look forward to hearing from you all soon.
Thanks
chris
Thursday, May 6th, 2010 at
7:07 pm
A reminder to you all: I am part of a team of 12 bloggers working on the news desk at LBC 97.3 (Londons’ leading speech radio station) going to air with Iain Dale as the presenter.
Join us on 0845 60 60 973 or TEXT us on 84850.
Do you have news or views to share with me and the team?
How are the results going in your area?
Any breaking news?
Stories to tell?
GET INVOLVED!!
You can contact me via Twitter @chrisLibDemNW1 or using the form below:
Thursday, May 6th, 2010 at
8:44 am
Today is the day in which we, as voters, can make a real difference. Whoever you support, you need to go out and vote – place that magic X in the box and make your vote count.
Tonight, from midnight, I will be part of the election team at LBC 97.3, with Iain Dale and leading pundits from all three main parties. I will be one of the 12 guest bloggers working in the newsroom, compiling results, trends, using social networking and media sites and talking to people across the UK.
Be part of the show tonight.
LBC is available online, on DAB in London and across many parts of the UK, in London and surrounding areas on 97.3FM and also on SKY (cannot remember the radio channel number). The studio telephone number is 0845 6060 973 and you can text the show on 84850.
Here’s hoping for a massive LibDem vote and the chance to change the face of British politics forever!
Monday, May 3rd, 2010 at
4:59 pm
I will be a guest blogger and commentator on the Election Night on London’s leading speech radio station LBC 97.3, therefore, I am looking for other LibDem bloggers who will be observing the election evening (either on a local or national level) from all across the UK.
In order to find information, I will be using twitter (ChrisLibDemNW1), Facebook, LibDem Blog networking tools and more.
If you are going to watch the election night process and you have a commentary to make online, please fill in the form below and I will be in contact with you, so we can arrange for your input and comments to feature in my analysis.
Sunday, April 25th, 2010 at
10:07 pm
(source www.globalvisas.com) April 20 2010 by Niall J Rice
Since Nick Cleggs remarkable rise to the top of most YouGov polls courtesy of the live TV debate shown last week, certain media outlets have started to delve deeper into the party’s policies and proposals if they did in fact win the general election.
This has brought about, unsurprisingly, condemnation from most right-wing publications that feel this usurping of the electorate to be unfair to their political allegiances. Writing in the Daily Mail today Leo McKinstry has let off a barrage of criticisms aimed at the political party’s immigration policy
The feeling he levies at the newly popular Lib Dems is that their idea’s about UK visas and an amnesty on illegal immigrants living here for more than 10 years are as disastrous as Labour’s ‘open borders’ strategy of the last decade.
“The truth is that, once granted, an amnesty would act as a magnet for migrants from all over the world.”
This view is however, interestingly, not shared by the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson. The floppy haired Conservative has said that he believes an amnesty on immigrants through earned citizenship would be an excellent idea.
This both sides agree would be based on factors such as amount of time living in the UK, no criminal record and proof that they contribute to the society in which they live.
So while it appears the national newspapers that are clearly in favour of a Conservative government, feel that the Tories and Lib Dems are miles apart in terms of a strategy for UK immigration. The coming together of idea’s from the London Mayor and the Liberal Democrat leader serves as an indication that they are not as crazy as is being goaded.