Monday, May 19, 2008

Brown will he stay or will he go

Quite a lot is being written about next Labour leaders etc. On political betting they have quite an interesting piece on John Denham. The question that still has to be answered is Brown willing to step down for another.

I have read quite a few books on brown and one thread that run through them all is his love for the Labour party. Will he step down for the good of the Labour party is the one question that still remains unanswered?

One scenario would be for him to limp on until next summer, the European elections which have never been good for Labour. For Brown to be blamed for the defeat, then resign. A new leader to be announced at the party conference. The new leader will announce a general election hoping for a bounce in the polls with a few popular policies.

The people who will drive this will be the marginal MPs. There are many MPs looking at defeat who are dependant on the state and the state apparatus, electoral meltdown will destroy much of the labour party and the Labour party’s political arm.

Friday, May 09, 2008

Brown admits that the conservatives can win.

In his approach to the conservatives he is showing that the conservatives have the credibility of being a government. By asking David Cameron what his position is, he is indivertibly saying the conservatives are an option for Britain.

Thursday, May 08, 2008

Labour losing touch

John Denham said today that Labour had left voters “confused”. I have been saying that for years.

Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Challenges we face

We have some real challenges in Southampton. With last week fast becoming but a happy memory, we real issues in Southampton have to be addressed. We have below average GCSE results, and many of the children leave the city to be educated. After years of failed labour ideology we must reverse this trend and make our schools beacons where children wish to learn.

We have a chronic problem with the roads and pavements in the city. With a backlog of circa £600 million we have real issues and have to look at alternative ways to the traditional methods of improvements to get them to the state that the residents of the city expect and demand.

The issue of crime is high on the list of many of the residents I spoke to and we have to challenge this, only today the local paper is running a story about how parks are unsafe. This has to stop, I am sure we will be speaking to the police and asking how we can reduce crime in the city where labour have badly let down the people.

Friday, May 02, 2008

Southampton reject Labour and Liberals

What a night in Southampton. We did it; I did not expect such a resounding victory, but what a great result for Southampton. I must say well done to all the conservative victors last night.

For a look at the results.