Tweets on 2009-11-26

  • Oh, my goodness, *how* many Lib Dem Act emails?! #
  • Read three articles at random on stevepavlina.com and see if you agree with me that the man is a >expletive deleted< #
  • @adventitiously Date *then* dinner? Cheap date, obv! in reply to adventitiously #
  • Local Action Group tonight. Will try not to cough on too many residents. #
  • Hearing about the horrors of the King George V Playing Fields Wifi Jacker. #
  • Advent collandar http://tr.im/FNCx #
  • OK, yes, Muppet Bohemian Rhapsody has quality jokes all the way through it. http://tr.im/FNFM #
  • Finally catching up with Dr Who. OMG! I'll never eat carrots again! #
  • @chriskeating @jamesmcgraw (don't) Tell me what happens! #
  • @NCClols putting two and two together with your last blog 🙂 congrats #
  • Happy birthday, Tina Turner, 70 today! #

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Daily View 2×2: 26 November 2009

Good morning, and Happy Thanksgiving to our American readers. 26th November is also the anniversary of the opening of the terrifying Pontcysyllte Aqueduct. Today also sees a significant birthday for Tina Turner and a rather less significant one for Hilary Benn.

2 Must-Read Blog Posts

What are other Liberal Democrat bloggers saying? Here’s are two posts that have caught the eye from the Liberal Democrat Blogs aggregator. I’ve taken two environmental picks today:

  • Why are Reading’s Christmas lights on during the day?
  • Do these lights have to be blazing all day? This simply does not make finanical or environmental sense. Christmas lights in the Town Centre are very visible. Don’t get me wrong, I love Christmas lights. But what message does leaving them on all day send out about environmental responsibility?

    (Cllr Daisy Benson)

  • ‘Consultation’ Who are you kidding National Grid?
  • The beauty of an underground superconductor cable system would be that it would not only remain hidden, but the transmission of power from future expansion of energy in the South West (from renewable resources such as the Severn and new as yet to be built wind farms and tidal stream generators)
    could with ease be accommodated in a super conducting cable. Super
    conducting cables are also massively more efficient with losses of just 3%
    compared to around 30% in the current national grid, something that is of
    massive importance when we think of global warming and the need to conserve
    and use energy wisely.

    (Brian Matthew)

Spotted any other great posts in the last day from blogs that aren’t on the aggregator? Do post up a comment sharing them with us all.

2 Big Stories

Today’s main story is a rare sighting of a positive pro-Lib Dem story on the front page of the Daily Mail. Riffing on the combined facts of the terms of reference of the Chilcot Enquiry, unearthed and highlighted by Nick Clegg at yesterday’s PMQs, and the shock discovery on the enquiry’s first day that the government in fact had information that Saddam was not equipped with WMDs after all.

What an insult to the dead: Brown accused of new Iraq cover-up as he ‘blocks’ release of incriminating evidence

Gordon Brown was accused of engineering a new Iraq cover-up yesterday by handing Whitehall departments the right to block the release of secret documents about the war. Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg ambushed the Prime Minister in the Commons, angrily accusing him of trying to ’suffocate’ the Chilcot Inquiry.

Tory Election Warchest gets £5m boost

The Independent are checking to see how much cash the Tories have.

The conservatives raised more than £5m for their election war chest in just three months – far more than all the other political parties put together. A series of wealthy donors, including one of Britain’s richest men, gave lavish donations, while Lord Ashcroft, the Tory deputy chairman, spent a further £90,000 on the drive to capture crucial marginal seats.

Tories rolling in dough shocker

Isn’t it strange how sometimes two pieces of information arrive simultaneously that just go together to confirm a prejudice?

This afternoon, Guido’s post on Tory fundraising came to the top of my feedreader. The pithy title contains all you really need to know – Tories Raise More Cash than All Other Parties Combined – but if you’re a fan of pie charts, you might want to give Guido the clickthrough.

Guido’s story is that of all the reportable donations given to all the parties in the Electoral Commission’s third quarter, 55% of the moolah went to the Blues.

This report from Guido came hot on the heels of a couple of bits of information about Conservative fundraising efforts in Ealing, which has caused a bit of a stir in the local papers. An email arrived with a copy of a Tory letter, and a letter in the Ealing Gazette, which I reproduce below:

Tory Fundraising in Ealing

Tory Fundraising in Ealing

It’s that key phrase in the fundraising letter that’s caused the concern: “Unlike other political parties, we rely heavily on the generosity and goodwill of local people.”

When the Lib Dems write a fundraising letter, we frequently include a para that says “The Tories can rely on big business for donations, and the Labour party gets regular cash from the unions. The Liberal Democrats rely on local people like you to keep us campaigning.” At one point in the last electoral cycle, some wag added “and Formula 1 bosses” into the spiel to represent a controversial donation, but it’s still broadly true. Both Labour and the Conservative parties receive substantial donations systematically from groups of people with cash to spare; the Lib Dems and the smaller parties not represented in Parliament have to fight harder to earn donations, and by and large they come from individuals not organisations.

We’re long since used to the other parties stealing our clothes when it comes to learning from the campaign strategies we spent decades developing. But it is offensive to see the Tories trying to plead poverty and mislead voters about how much money they are pumping into campaigning.

It’s just so easy to catch them out, too: pop over to registers.electoralcommission.org.uk and choose “Register of Donations to Political Parties” From there, just enter “Acton” into the accounting unit and see how the flow of cash goes in the Ealing Central and Acton. Of the £177,461.25 donated to political parties over the last few years, £167,595 was donated to the Conservatives. And whilst some of the names of individuals can easily be linked to local Tory luminaries – Barbara Yerolemou is the current Mayor of Ealing, for example – the local connection of many of the rest of the generous donors is difficult to find. Anthony “Deep Pockets” Shlesinger, for example, doesn’t apparently feature on the local electoral register and his company, Spudulike, is not represented within the constituency.

So, just a word to active Lib Dems – in almost all cases, the other parties are raising more money than us locally. If you’re planning a mailing to members, perhaps a bar-chart might help with the fundraising effort?

Tweets on 2009-11-25

  • RT @MitchBenn: #18thCenturyMovieLines I'll wager you are Pondering; did he Discharge ONE shot or NONE? #
  • @adamrio I would pop over to help but I'm afraid I have a prior commitment. in reply to adamrio #
  • @kayray have you experimented with grains like quinoa or bulghar wheat? #
  • @kayray simple, tasty, vegan (depending on stock): http://nibblous.com/recipe/728 – a side dish not a main, tho. #
  • *cough* *cough* *cough* *cough* *cough* ow. 😦 *cough* #

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Tweets on 2009-11-24

  • News reporting a tornado in Littleover, Derby. #
  • As I said, no two silences alike RT @BeauBodOr: Old pic. The Top 100 Silences. http://bit.ly/4YYOiY #
  • Humming the new Beyonce/Lib Dem crossover hit: if you like it then you gotta put a cross by it! #
  • I've got the Untidy Riso Feed Blues. 😦 http://flic.kr/p/7hPN99 #
  • @alanfleming service economy, Alan. People being paid to but crusts off for other people = greater productivity… in reply to alanfleming #
  • Hehe. "That's the most ridiculous idea I've ever heard – and *I* have meetings with the Home Secretary!" (from Law and Order UK) #

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Tweets on 2009-11-22

  • RT @CharlotteGore To go to Edinburgh today I needed to be up at 5am. I just woke up. #fail #ldunconf #
  • Very glad @caronmlindsay has copious notes of Tavish interview as my tape recorder ran out of battery at 01'44" of the 90 min sesh. #
  • Struggling to keep a straight face as @willhowells is being utterly filthy. #
  • @tom_geraghty Neros in Nottingham? Bridlesmithgate, Angel Row, the one near Lakeland, plus W Bridgford, Beeston… in reply to tom_geraghty #
  • Blogger vs WordPress – heated debate at #ldunconf #
  • Tsk, tsk @thoroughlygood. Talking to (particularly non-techie) bloggers, there really is more to discuss about than that! #
  • @ncclols not sure about about that actually – wordpress is very very good at SEO. #
  • Apparently Scotsmen don't necessarily always wear their kilts – it's a special thing they're doing today because there's some sport thing on #
  • Now talking to @JoSwinson – who's a big fan of dabr. #
  • Interesting data from @markpack: 80 individuals have mentioned @joswinson in tweets this month. #
  • Plaque on a painting in the conference room of Clifton Terrace, the Lib Dem Scottish HQ. http://flic.kr/p/7hhXCm #
  • http://twitpic.com/qdlv3 – Clifton Terrace is a converted bank – and it really shows. #
  • Is this the only riso that lives in an old bank vault? "Do Not Feed the Riso" http://flic.kr/p/7hi3vL #
  • The bank vault was actually made in Shropshire. @lordbonkers not as interested as you'd think. http://flic.kr/p/7he8Qc #
  • Quizzing m'colleagues on how this sports thing works. You know, helpful questions like who launders the costumes? #
  • Apparently the players in the blue have equalized – but this doesn't render the last 30mins. #
  • Now the screen says one of these players has dangerous tackle. That's quite a boast. #

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Tweets on 2009-11-21

  • Telling the kittehs to be good for Daddy P while I'm in Edinburgh with bloggers. #
  • A1 closed for miles north of Fenwick. Damn you, @adventitiously! #
  • A1 also goes "Welcome to Scotland! / speed camera / Don't take drugs and drive!" in very short order. #
  • Apparently, John Barrett MP got married the same day Arthur Askey won Wimbledon #ldunconf (may have misheard) #
  • @lonelywanderer we're impressed at the massive response. #ldunconf #
  • #LDUnconf now grilling Tavish Scott on independence, blogging etc #
  • Cor. Tavish Scott talking about STV *vairy* interesting! #ldunconf #
  • Heh, apparently, the Queen's Speech has the #ldconf equivalent of an asterisk and a paragraph on applicability #

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Tweets on 2009-11-20

  • "This year is the most successful in the UK's history for singles sales. More than 117m have been sold" http://tr.im/Fi3Z #
  • I just deposited money into my Swiss bank account. #spymaster http://bit.ly/playspy #
  • Re #spymaster – I'm not really playing any more. I just log in every coupla months and switch my filthy lucre to my Swiss Bank. £400M FTW #
  • @willhowells I'm afraid I will need to see a costed business plan before I can lend £40m. #
  • @willhowells plus you can only send £736k a day and I'm not logging into #playspymaster every day for 56 days. #
  • College of Journalism = CoJo. Leader of Council in Nottingham = JoCo. Confused already! #
  • Fascinating! RT @libdemvoice New post: Lib Dem Voice publishes exclusive general election prediction http://ldv.org.uk/16869 #
  • @adventitiously Everyone knows *they're* going down the toilet 🙂 in reply to adventitiously #
  • Lunchtime weather forecaster said 190mm of rain already fallen on Cumbria, 150 more to come. If I'm doing maths right, that's over a foot! #
  • At the start of the week, I mocked the idea of Slankets. Now… quite tempted, actually. http://bit.ly/4h9uZG #
  • Travelodge has countless 1,000s of beds all over the country – from as little as £19! And none of them is anywhere you'd possibly want to go #
  • @alixmortimer it appeals almost as much as that lovely little one at the M1 services… #
  • That's monstrous! (in a good way) RT @jamesmcgraw Oh, the Onion. RT @TheOnion: Boy Finds Own Real-Life E.T. http://bit.ly/31cszU #
  • @hughmcguire Goodness, that's formal language, have you been leant on? in reply to hughmcguire #
  • It's that time again when the internet slows to a crawl. #
  • And again with the sudden realisation I've barely eaten all day. #
  • Woke before my alarm, and squeezed tangerines for breakfast. I think that may well have been today's high spot already behind me. #
  • So, if a person buys a sat nav, do they work out of the box or do they need charging or loading with a PC or owt. #

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