The Fenland Reservoir and the Cambridge Retail Park have moved to the next stages In one sense there’s nothing to stop private companies going ahead with such things – after all, it helps concentrate the minds of people on issues likely to affect them and also force the issues onto the candidates. Talking of which,Continue reading “More consultations in the middle of a general election campaign?”
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Why no big surprises in Sir Keir Starmer’s manifesto?
Beth Rigby of Sky News put the question to the Labour Party Leader at the party’s manifesto launch. (You can read the manifesto here) The website Politics Joe picked out some highlights here. Perhaps it makes the media’s job that little bit harder if a manifesto launch only highlights things that have already been announced.Continue reading “Why no big surprises in Sir Keir Starmer’s manifesto?”
Few people are talking about light rail, or democracy education in this general election
Which disappoints me muchly. Before I get into my pet policies…. I’m still in the process of uploading videos from the Cambridge Climate Hustings last night – they will be at the playlist here that already has the opening speeches from the six candidates participating (including Labour’s Daniel Zeichner). I will also be filming theContinue reading “Few people are talking about light rail, or democracy education in this general election”
Cambridge Climate Hustings – the first general election exchanges
It took time to get going, but the pent-up anger and frustration with politics generally exploded into life in the latter part of the debate at a hustings that took a number of people co-ordinated by Cambridge Friends of the Earth a huge amount of effort and action to put on. You can find outContinue reading “Cambridge Climate Hustings – the first general election exchanges”
Cambridge and South Cambridgeshire’s Housing Strategy 2024-29
Given the looming general election, wouldn’t it have been an idea to withhold this until later in the year to see what any new policy announcements the next government makes? You can read the strategy at item 11 Annex A of Housing Scrutiny Committee’s meeting papers here, which is scheduled for Tuesday, 18th June, 2024Continue reading “Cambridge and South Cambridgeshire’s Housing Strategy 2024-29”
The tale of two Cambridges
We share the same city, but sometimes it feels like we inhabit very different worlds. Free and inclusive public events are therefore essential for a city like ours. A quick reminder of Phil’s list of hustings and events here. At the moment the new constituency of St Neots & Mid-Cambs is in the lead withContinue reading “The tale of two Cambridges”
Prime Minister in D-Day shocker as general election candidates lists are published
Where to start…Let’s try an old book about how Parliament worked in 1955! First of all, candidates’ lists: In summary? The presence of TeamNigel in seven of the eight seats up for grabs represents a *huge threat* to the Conservatives. The challenge for the opposition parties is whether they can agree informally on who isContinue reading “Prime Minister in D-Day shocker as general election candidates lists are published”
What does it mean for a city to grow? When Gown met Town – 04 June 2024
I asked too many questions (again) yet I came away with a sense that the world of academia is not happy at the decisions the University of Cambridge and its colleges are taking in their name It was an event open to all, and in return for writing out an in-depth set of responses toContinue reading “What does it mean for a city to grow? When Gown met Town – 04 June 2024”
New general election debates in Cambridge for June 2024
Keep an eye on Phil Rodgers’ list here for more updates The two that have been added are: The Cambridge Foodbank Hustings – organised by Cambridge Foodbank with It Takes a City, Jimmy’s Cambridge, and the YMCA Cambridge. The future of Cambridge – with the Friends of the Cam, and the Federation of Cambridge Residents’Continue reading “New general election debates in Cambridge for June 2024”
TV broadcasters will need to ask some very serious questions of their industry post-elections
This includes the BBC – which has had to absorb real terms cuts to its licence fee revenue since 2010. If anyone’s looking for ideas, the Master of Selwyn College Cambridge, Roger Mosey (a former BBC Executive) has some ideas. Image – The Struggle for Democracy (1944) ‘I agree with von Bismarck – no notContinue reading “TV broadcasters will need to ask some very serious questions of their industry post-elections”