... since I last had a blog.
The Conservatives are spectacularly capitalising on a widespread protest vote against Labour, winning them their first by-election in over twenty years, the mayorship of London and delaying further the need to actually present any policies to the electorate. The trojan horse carries on it's journey towards uk domination without showing it's true colours in any shape or form.

It's not Vote Blue, Go Green, instead Vote Blue, "Go Brown!" seems to be the real sentiment amongst the electorate. Of course, understandably, the Conservatives are citing this as a true turn around to their way of thinking - not so Dave, it's a run of luck which hopefully people will see through before too long... and certainly question once your policies start appearing ... if ever they do! (by the way, pic from
Facebook group,)Here in Cornwall, the Boundary Commission has recently decided that our new Unitary Authority will have the same number of councillors as our old county council which is totally against the wishes of cross party consensus, the electorate and nearly everyone else.
I was pleased to chair a meeting of the Lib Dems in April that agreed the LD position of the majority of Cornwall Liberal Democrats as being that of supporting a council with a higher number of councillors. The reasoning for this was reflective of the geography of the county (largest towns being on circa 23k pop. and an abundance of small rural communities) and the need to enable a greater diversity of councillors (young working people who's voices are needed will find it very difficult to stand for this super-councillor role). Also, most importantly, we were listening to the wishes of the electorate.
It is typical that this "consultation" across the county has been ignored and the "new council" will largely take the form of the old council - certainly in terms of member representation. I am cross about this - Cornwall is a unique place with unique needs and apparently men in suits have seen fit to ignore us once again.