Six of the Best 509
Sunday, May 10, 2015
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Daisy Benson reports her impressions of the election campaign: "So in two totally different constituencies two different political parties were campaigning against Lib Dem MPs – Labour as part of their narrow ‘35% strategy’ and Tories for their own 23 seat strategy. Politically, we were caught between a pincer movement – left and right."
"It’s time for constitutional reform – of the Liberal Democrats. We need to redesign our party structures to make them fit for the challenges we face." George Potter suggests six ways of doing it.
Phil Rodgers explains why he is rejoining the Liberal Democrats.
"Farage’s claim to authenticity was always a curious one. How could this former commodity trader portray himself as the ‘man in the street’? Surely he was closer to the ‘Establishment’ than many ... of the main party leaders." David Bates on the ABC of Nigel Farage.
Following the election result, Eddie Procter calls on the English to throw off the Norman yoke.
Dezeen mourns the loss of the brutalist Pimlico School.
"It’s time for constitutional reform – of the Liberal Democrats. We need to redesign our party structures to make them fit for the challenges we face." George Potter suggests six ways of doing it.
Phil Rodgers explains why he is rejoining the Liberal Democrats.
"Farage’s claim to authenticity was always a curious one. How could this former commodity trader portray himself as the ‘man in the street’? Surely he was closer to the ‘Establishment’ than many ... of the main party leaders." David Bates on the ABC of Nigel Farage.
Following the election result, Eddie Procter calls on the English to throw off the Norman yoke.
Dezeen mourns the loss of the brutalist Pimlico School.
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