Category Archives: Bristol

Alderman Robin Moss: stalker?

The Blogger’s newswires and phone lines have been alive today after the unwelcome internet reappearance of certifiable nutjob former Labour councillor for Easton, Robin Moss. The Blogger just needs to return a couple of phone calls from some deeply pissed … Continue reading

Posted in Bristol, Bristol East, Bristol Indymedia, Easton, Labour Party, Local government, Politics | Tagged , | There are 2 comments

The strange death of Labour Bristol

Here are the Euro election results for Bristol’s local authority area: Conservatives: 20,675 (19.4%) Lib Dems: 19,834 (18.6%) Labour: 17,321 (16.2%) Greens 16,735 (15.7%) UKIP: 14,647 (13.7%) BNP: 6,132 (5.7%) Pensioner Party: 2,796 English Democrats: 2,029 Christian Party: 1,363 Socialist … Continue reading

Posted in Bristol, Bristol East, Bristol North west, Bristol South, Bristol West, Conservatives, Elections, Green Party, Labour Party, Lib Dems, Local Elections 2009, Politics | Tagged , , , , , | There are 24 comments

Dim Prawn seals Gordon's fate

“Gordon Brown will be Prime Minister next week,” the monotoned moron MP for Bristol South intoned today on The Politics Show West. That’s game over for Gordon then. He’ll be gone by Wednesday. And for old time’s sake, let’s just … Continue reading

Posted in Bristol, Bristol South, Labour Party, Media, Politics, The British Left | Tagged , , , | There are 13 comments

The corruption of the Froom

The corruption of the Froom. The Man in the Moon, (a radical pamphletist) illuminates a web of corruption holding official documents. A kicking ass frees a bundle marked ‘Dock Company’ and the deity of the Froom holds his nose at … Continue reading

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VOTE 2009: Results LIVE with the Bristol Blogger

THE AT A GLANCE ELECTION BLOGOMETER: VACANT 0 LIBDEM 36 LABOUR 16 CONSERVATIVE 17 GREEN 1 BY WARD Ashley (Lib Dem): LIB DEM HOLD Avonmouth (Lab): CON GAIN Bishopston (Lib Dem): LIB DEM HOLD Cabot (Lib Dem): LIB DEM HOLD … Continue reading

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VOTE 2009: Results GOSSIP

Results are above (and keep an eye on the Twitterfeed too) What to look out for: Greens: A good night if they take Ashley; an extraordinary night if they take Easton too. Keep an eye on their results in Bishopston … Continue reading

Posted in Blogging, Bristol, Conservatives, Green Party, Labour Party, Lib Dems, Local Elections 2009, Local government, Politics | | There are 33 comments

ELECTION 2009: ball gazing Blogger time

“As we know, there are known knowns; there are the things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say we know there are some things we do not know. But there are also … Continue reading

Posted in Bristol, Conservatives, Elections, Green Party, Labour Party, Lib Dems, Local Elections 2009, Local government, Politics | | There are 28 comments

City council: filling their boots but not emptying the bins

Fancy that! Bristol City Council is predictably sitting on its hands doing nowt to support their own bin men asking for less than twenty quid a week extra in their pay packets to help feed their families during a recession. … Continue reading

Posted in Bristol, CONsultants, Lib Dems, Local government, Politics, Transport | Tagged , , , | There are 7 comments

VOTE 2009: Spot the difference – Lib Dem "shocked and angered" special

Compare and contrast: ———- Forwarded message ———- From: Jon Rogers <jon.rogers@bristol.gov.uk> Date: Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 3:26 PM Subject: .Ashley eFOCUS – May/June 2009 To: … Like many people I have spoken to, I am shocked and angered by … Continue reading

Posted in Ashley, Bristol, Bristol West, Cabot, Elections, Lib Dems, Local Elections 2009, Local government, Politics | Tagged , , | There are 45 comments

Bin men speak!

See also: Striking binmen take protest to council

Posted in Bristol, Economy, Environment, Local government, Politics, Privatisation, Recycling, Trade Unionism | Tagged , | There are 17 comments