There were local government elections in the UK on Thursday. Labour did really badly, which provoked Tony Blair to reshuffle his cabinet to distract the headline writers from the disastrous results. It might have backfired though.
The elections results show how unpopular he and his government have become. Surely he won’t last much longer.
In Camden, where we live, the Labour party got tipped out for the first time in nearly 40 years. Yesterday they held 36 of the 54 seats on the council, now they have 16.
There was a bizarre result in the Highgate ward where we live. Yesterday it was an all Labour ward, now there are two Greens and a Tory representing the area. Still it’s bizarre that two Greens were elected given the ridiculous number of gas-guzzling urban attack vehicles clogging up the streets round here. Two Green councillors is a good result in this 'hood though. Walking the streets you’d think you were traipsing through Tory heartland.
Although there has been a small Tory resurgence it looks like people haven’t been tricked by Tory leader David Cameron’s phoney environmentalism and opportunistic 'vote blue, go green' campaign. It’s better to vote for the real thing rather than those trying to hitch themselves to the bandwagon.
Now that I've got my bike back I've started riding to work again. There aren't as many cyclists on the road as there were last year in the weeks following the 7/7 bombings. Maybe these fair-weather cyclists are waiting for the summer. Drivers in London generally seem to regard cyclists as a menace. Which perhaps explains why only 2% of children in the UK ride their bikes to school. Not as many as you’d like to think, eh?
05 May 2006
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Great blog but call Alex and Charlotte in NZ if you et the chance: we want to catch up!
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