Archive for March, 2008

March 30th 2008

Glorious Spring Day in Rodborough

After yesterdays down pours the warm weather is very welcome.  I spent the afternoon meeting people in Kingscourt and on and around the edges of the Common.

I love meeting poeple and its good to hear about the things that matter to them.  Again the Community Hall on Butterow West was discussed and also the situation surrounding Fromehall Park.

I was also asked about what brought me into politics in the first place… How long have you  got!… I’ve blogged this one before but its nice to be asked these sort of questions.

Tomorrow I reprise my role as a Software Test Analyst.  (So I can actually have a rest!) before facing the rigours of Full Council (Stroud Town Council)

All good fun! 

March 29th 2008

Cold, Wet and Horrid!

Is it climate change?  Or is it just winters last gasp?…

Well I braved the weather in Rodborough this afternoon.  I was knocking on doors and trying not to get too cold… Unsuccessfully!

I got a good response and issues were raised including the proposed expansion of the Community Hall at Butterow West.  (Consultation ends on Monday the 31st March)

Dog poo and littering also featured in many peoples priorities for things to sort out.

I’m going to be busy!  

March 28th 2008

Back to the Campaing trail…

Does it ever stop?

Well it might for a day or too after May 1st…. Maybe?… Please!

I like it all really.  Meeting new people and touching base with familiar faces.  Discovering and doing things for residents…. yep its what keeps me going…

Tonight I have just returned from an interesting evening at a ‘Coffee Discussion’ with the Green Party… Mental Health was the topic and it was good to see other peoples perpectives and ideas.  I would have added my 2 Euros worth but my voice has almost completely dried up….just a croaking along at the moment!

 Thats my day.  Tomorrow I’m back on the ol’ trail…. knocking on doors and stuffing bits of paper through lettterboxes… Yippee!… 

March 27th 2008

Blame ‘The Council’…

How many times have I heard this?  Its true that our current system of local government doesn’t always encourage the brightest and the best to public service… (I’m the exception of course!)

But which council are we talking about? the Parish? The Town? (Which town?) the District or the County?

Most ‘normal’ people just want their public servants to ‘get on with it’ and represent their interests. 

Needless to say I take my duties very seriously 

March 26th 2008

‘Traffic Calming’ in Rodborough

So many people have mentioned this during the last few days.  I’ve been out and about in Rodborough meeting people and asking their opinions on local issues.  One thing that virtually everybody mentions is Traffic and Speeding

Sometimes I think this issue is more about ‘Driver Calming’… But yes, having lived in one of the rat runs in question, I know where people are coming from. 

I can see a battle developing between the residents (who quite rightly want to see a solution to this problem) and the County Council (who will claim to have no money… ‘The Floods’…!)

 I will do my best!… watch this space…  

March 24th 2008

The World’s newest Democracy

The good citizens of Bhutan (spelling?) have come out in droves to vote in the first elections to be held in that mountian kingdom.

Some voters have traveled hundreds of miles to get to the polling stations.  That’s humbling!

As a Liberal Democrat I would like to see 100% turnouts in elections.  I’m not sure about compulsory voting but would instead point out that in many parts of the world men and women are literally dying for the ritght to vote. 

With the events in Tibet in mind perhaps potential voters in the Stroud District should consider themselves lucky to be free to make the decision of who should be running things… without fear of death or imprisonment. 

March 23rd 2008

Easter Hope…

For many Christians around the world Easter is a time for new hope.

For me my politics is all about hope.  I joined the Liberal Democrats because they ‘gave me hope’. Our positive view of human nature, and our proactive approach to the challanges facing our society, still inspire me.

I have experienced some very dark moments in my life.  There have been times when I have lost control of my life, and hope of any kind was a luxury I could not afford.  Most people experience the hard times, and I think my love of liberty and desire for justice comes from my these moments. That why I am a Liberal

Whether or not the ’spirit of Easter’ means anything to you I would urge you all to be optimistic for the future. 

March 17th 2008

Don’t Panic Darling!

No I’m not talking about Labour’s appalling economic performance or the credit crunch (which has claimed another victim…) but rather the latest batch of opinion polling…

Yep in ICM’s history (dating from 1984) Labour has never been so low.  29% compared to the Lib Dems on 21% with the Tories at 43%

 I wouldn’t want to be a Labour candidate in May’s local elections!… Or a backbench Labour MP in a marginal seat for that matter…

March 13th 2008

150 fewer MPs… Yippee!

Now that’s a good government cutback!

 Sorry folks but I’ve been busy settling into a new job and I’ve neglected my duties in Bloggworld….

 Back to the point.  I think a hundred or so 5 member constiuencies based on the old counties of England, Wales and Scotland would be fantastic… All elected by STV-PR (As used in local elections in Scotland and Northern Ireland)

So a saving of £30 Million just by doing that? Not bad.

I like the other ideas coming from the Liberal Democrats in that a option (opt in by the voter at election time) for £3 of taxpayers money to fund a particular political party is a good move.

And making the political levy to go to the individual Trade Unionist’s party of choice… ie not all to the Labour Party!… That won’t be popular!

I also think an upward cap on individual donations is a good move also.

So less MPs and move state funding. 

Quality not Quantity…. discuss! 

March 10th 2008

Clegg’s Green Covenant

Just heard about the new Lib Dem idea of bringing the government, industry and ordinary people together in a new alliance to tackle social and environmental problems.

This is the sort of ‘big idea’ that brought me into politics in the first place.  Combined with Nick Clegg’s ideas for battle the ‘powers that be’ (my quotation marks) it gives a revolutionary ambiance to the Liberal Democrats.

Climate change needs the estential Liberal approach to international coorperation and also localism.  That said, we have to unlock the powers of Business and the creative energies of the free market if we are to counter the ‘real threats’ our soceity faces.  (And carry the public with us… it really doesn’t work without people voting for it… sort of obvious really!)

So good start, Nick.  Keep up the good work…

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  • Andrew Fisk

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