That post really doesn't say much, apart from grizzling over the fact that I have a certain appreciation for some things that the current administration is trying to achieve. Is is really that important to you that I justify to you every single facet of my political considerations?
If it is...
Really? For a former X-bander at Stringer, you surprise me.
The point in making various observations about local issues - and let's talk specifically about the cycle lanes as an example - is not to put people right on the Greens as such (though that happens to be the case when people start...
In other words, make things up to suit your own agenda. You give Shirley Porter an air of morality.
The Green Party has not funded, nor part-funded, Ian Chisnall's campaign. In fact, they have gone further and have stated - in exactly the same terms you have - that they disagree strongly with...
That is a dreadful piece of handwringing.
Of course it matters - this is the fundamental principle at stake. It's not who is going to be elected, that's a secondary consideration - it's the fact that a there is a possibility (no, probability) of further politicisation of the police, and the...
This is the point, no-one has been able to have their say.
No-one asked the electorate whether this was wanted, just arrogant assumption that 'more choice' is automatically a good thing. And if the mandate for this election was '... you voted for us, so you clearly agree with our policies...'...
And that's being mirrored on NSC. It's indicative of how much interest there is in this PCC election - even the NSC turnout for a poll about a poll is low.
So this week's burning issue is almost upon us. Oooh!
Who floats your vote most as the new Police & Crime Commissioner. It's time to put those numbers out there.