Showing posts with label Labour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Labour. Show all posts

Wednesday, 22 November 2017

May & Corbyn vote together for a hard Brexit | LibDems

Yes, an unashamed puff for the LibDems. I wish I could say "Vote Labour to avoid the megaclusterfucknado of Brexit", but there's no hope of that from them.




Labour MEPs are, fortunately, much more independent and genuinely working to help people.


Monday, 22 May 2017

National Secular Society - What do the main parties have to say on secular issues?

The Conservative, Labour and Liberal Democrat1 parties have all released their manifestos for the General Election. Read our analysis of what they say on issues from equality to human rights, Islamist extremism and education.

We'll continue to update this article as the other parties publish their manifestos.

Read full post: National Secular Society - What do the main parties have to say on secular issues?


1. Now includes Green manifesto

Saturday, 20 May 2017

Labour manifesto 2017

It seems Labour got caught short with the announcement of the general election, although all the infighting can't have helped. It's always seemed logical to me that a manifesto should be something you keep up to date & revise regularly. In any case, they did finally manage to get the manifesto out before the originally-announced end of May (for an election date of 8th June!), so here it is, all 126 pages of it:


A few remarks:
  • Yes, there it is costed. There's a document that specifically does this.
  • Many will be puzzled by the subtitle in the Negotiating Brexit section: "Labour accepts the referendum result and a Labour government will put the national interest first", since it is generally accepted by everyone who has studied the question that the two are incompatible.
  • There is also a promise to lower the voting age to 16. Not a squeak about Brits living abroad.
Anyway, read it yourself, make up your mind. Sorry, no audio, BSL or big print version.