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Monthly Archives: October 2007
Housing: Crisis? What Crisis?
Compare and contrast: Bristol Evening Cancer Friday 5 October 2007 “I’ve got a friend who has three children living in a one-bedroom council flat. She’s been waiting for a new property for months but can only watch as more Somali’s … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, Bristol Evening Post, Developments, Hartcliffe, Hillfields, Local government, Politics, Race
Tagged Lake Shore, Urban Splash
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Nobel Peace Prize for Burma's monks!
This is a bit of a rush . . . The Nobel Committee decides on the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize this coming week. If you think the prize should go to the Burmese Buddhist monastic order (sangha) there’s … Continue reading
The life and times of Michael Cocks #4
Keren Suchecki comments: In the early 80s Michael Cocks used to be in the Hartcliffe Labour club every Sunday lunchtime (as was I), where people would queue to speak to him about their problems. I don’t know how successful he … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, Hartcliffe, Labour Party, MPs, Politics, Southville, The British Left
Tagged Andrew May, Dawn Primarolo, Michael Cocks
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Bristol Labour bottle watch
Have Labour bottled it by not calling an election? See what Labour’s Bristol East MP Kerry McCarthy was saying on her blog in Bournemouth at their conference not even two weeks ago and decide for yourself: Even backbenchers blatantly priming … Continue reading
The life and times of Michael Cocks #3
Like all chief whips, Michael Cocks was an inveterate cynic and fixer. In opposition in the early 1980s, Harry Cohen, then an idealistic young MP, had set his heart on speaking in the house even though the whips of all … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, Hartcliffe, Labour Party, MPs, Politics, The British Left
Tagged Harry Cohen, Michael Cocks
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Evelyn Post live in Blackpool
This one was just too easy . . . (Cartoon by Evelyn Post. Evelyn Post is The Bristol Blogger’s resident cartoonist. He has a woman’s name)
Posted in Bristol, Bristol North west, Conservatives, Elections, MPs, Politics, Toffs
Tagged Blackpool, Boris Johnson, Charlotte Leslie
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CONsultants latest
Is it really less than a month since the city’s education department was accused of a “catalogue of failure” along with the city’s health authority and social services in a report from the Bristol Safeguarding Children Board? The report was … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, Education, Labour Party, Local government
Tagged Capita, Derek Pickup, Heather Tomlinson
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Strange and unusual punishment watch
The acceptable face of modern firefighting You’ve got to have at least some sympathy for these former members of the Blue Watch at Avonmouth fire station who have been disciplined, demoted and had their wages docked for disturbing a gay … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, Bristol Evening Post, Labour Party, The Downs, Trade Unionism
Tagged Avon Fire Brigade, cruising, gay sex
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"The geese are flying south from Slimbridge early this autumn"
With a Bash the Rich march through Notting Hill – perhaps heralding the greatest resurgence of english anarchism in at least a generation – scheduled to take place precisely one month from now, has the publisher of Ian Bone’s Bash … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Bash the rich, Conspiracy theories, Media
Tagged Tangent Books, The Guardian
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The life and times of Michael Cocks #2
Cocks was known as a very keen but not especially skilled cricketer. He would even extend special whip’s dispensations to Labour MPs absent from votes if they were playing for the Lords and Commons team. He was once sought urgently … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, Hartcliffe, Labour Party, MPs, Politics, The British Left
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