I want to hear a speech from Tim Farron that I disagree with
Over on his blog Jonathan Calder makes a good point about the speech-making abilities of Liberal Democrat President Tim Farron. … Read the full post »
Read about the Liberal Democrat activist and blogger Jonathan Calder, who also uses the nom de plume Lord Bonkers.
Over on his blog Jonathan Calder makes a good point about the speech-making abilities of Liberal Democrat President Tim Farron. … Read the full post »
Following its list of top Liberal Democrat blogs and bloggers, Total Politics has now also published its overall list of top blogs and bloggers. … Read the full post »
Lovely and fitting to see Andrew appear so highly in both lists; he was a great blogger in his own right and a wonderful encouragement and support for others. … Read the full post »
Jane Collins, the Chief Executive of Great Ormond Street Hospital, is facing calls to resign. … Read the full post »
If Liberal Democrats simply ape the language of others, it will sound like the party is just aping their actions too rather than promoting its own beliefs. … Read the full post »
Jonathan Calder reports how Cornish councillor Jeremy Rowe is finding Twitter useful as a way to communicate with residents. … Read the full post »
Nick Clegg has been telling the Financial Times how he would like to see taxes introduced for the most expensive properties. … Read the full post »
Jonathan Calder is the latest to feature in our series giving the human face behind some of the blogs on the Liberal Democrat Blogs aggregator. … Read the full post »
It seems it was the American journalist Michael Kinsley who first observed that a gaffe takes place when a politician inadvertently tells the truth. … Read the full post »
Although yesterday Andy Coulson resigned, he is unlikely to depart the political stage quickly or quietly due to the long queue of people at various stage of taking legal action. … Read the full post »