Nov. 29th, 2007

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Mostly I don't post about the news; I don't have inside information, or expertise, and my opinions I can mostly get off my chest by yelling at the radio. The current shambles in the Labour party, however, is generating more opinions than that conduit can handle.

It's not that I'm taking this lightly; it's just that the aspects I don't think are funny are not the aspects I'm hearing about all the time on the radio. I'm horrified by the Government's apparent belief that the way to reduce house prices is to allow developers to build as many houses as they want (with no guarantee that even the Green Belt will be exempt); whether the policy is a result of kickbacks from individual developers, a too cosy relationship with the construction industry as a whole or sheer insanity is secondary. Likewise, I'm sickened by the way restrictions on election expenditure are circumvented by spending when there is no election in the offing, and by our shift towards the US system in which only the very, very rich can aspire to the Presidency (here, it seems, you don't have to be rich, you only have to have rich friends). And this applies even in as internal an election as the deputy leadership of the Labour Party, where all the voters might be expected to know the candidates personally anyway.

That's the serious bit; from here on in, it's pure snark.

The Gordon Brown bit: )

The Jack Cunningham bit: )

The Jack Dromey bit: )

The disclaimer: since the story is slightly different every time I hear it, nothing in this post should be taken as a reliable statement of fact. Take mystery donor Janet Kidd, for example: one evening she's a lifelong Tory, who knew nothing of donations to Labour in her name, the next she's admitting that the odd cheque for £5000 might have slipped her mind...

Bonus link: The Muther Grumble archive.

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