Here's a video of the Liberal leader Jo Grimond voting in the 1964 general election. It's unused footage shot by British Pathé, so there's no commentary, and the little boy with Grimond is his son Magnus (not Michael, as YouTube says). Magnus Grimond recently wrote an article about his memories of Orkney elections in the Sixties and Seventies for Frontiers: My father would ... go around all the islands to hold meetings, which were mostly in rather draughty parish halls, with the odd Calor Gas heater if you were lucky. A few committed souls would generally show up, but I ...

Posted by Jonathan Calder on Liberal England

[IMG: Zoe Peat and Bristol Lib Dems] Zoë Peat (front left) is welcomed into Bristol Liberal Democrats. A local Liberal Democrat press release brings the news: Bristol Liberal Democrats have announced that councillor for Avonmouth & Lawrence Weston, Zoë Peat, has resigned from the Labour Party and joined the Liberal Democrats in City Hall. Cllr Peat attributed the move to the Liberal Democrats as a result of the party's 'desire to build bridges across political divides', citing the cross-party arrangements in Bristol and around the West of England. The party currently chairs two of the eight key policy committees in ...

Posted by Mark Pack on Mark Pack

So, another day, another episode of dissolving into tears as a Lib Dem MSP makes their first speech in Holyrood. Yi-Pei Chou Turvey is my friend and I cannot describe how thrilled I am to have her at Holyrood. Her first speech today, on childcare, is one she currently lives. She has three children and so completely understands the complexities of finding good childcare. She was well placed to pull the SNP down to earth a bit from its self congratulatory parliamentary motion, pointing out that someone who was a baby when they came to power could have their own ...

Posted by Caron Lindsay on Liberal Democrat Voice
Wed 27th
19:37

The Joy of Six 1524

"You will know them. They are in every policy working group, every conference fringe, every strategy call. They are the people who hear a proposal for genuine economic reform and say 'that's outside the Overton window' as if they have ended the argument rather than ducked it. They treat the boundaries of current political acceptability as load-bearing walls, when in fact they are furniture, and we are allowed to move them." Liberal Democrat Tom Reeve introduces us to the Overtons. "Since 2021, Ellison's personal foundation - the Larry Ellison Foundation - has donated or pledged at least £257m to the ...

Posted by Jonathan Calder on Liberal England

The latest edition of my email newsletter about work in Parliament, A Lord's Eye View, is out and you can also read it in full below. But if you'd like to get future editions emailed direct to you as soon as they are published, sign up now: The first big Parliamentary report I've been involved with is now out, a review of how the government did at secondary legislation in the last Parliamentary session. Read on to find out what the report says. Scrutinising a session's worth of secondary legislation [IMG: Lord Hanson speaking in the House of Lords] A ...

Posted by Mark Pack on Mark Pack

Yesterday, our new MSP for the South of Scotland, Duncan Dunlop, made his first speech in the Holyrood Parliament and it had me simultaneously in bits, furious and relieved that vulnerable children in our care system now have a champion they can look to in Parliament to fight their corner. He was withering in his criticism of the Scottish Government's flailing reform of the care system. He described a horrible incident experienced by a young man who had just been rejected by his mum. He read out the first names and children of care-experienced children he had known who had ...

Posted by Caron Lindsay on Liberal Democrat Voice
Wed 27th
12:57

Jonathan chosen

I'm delighted to report that Jonathan Aibi has been selected as the Lib Dem candidate for the High Fell by-election in Gateshead. No date has yet been fixed for the by-election, caused by the decision of a Reform councillor to throw in the towel after just 11 days into the job. There will be lots of campaigning coming up, just as we thought elections were over for the residents of Gateshead.

Posted by Jonathan Wallace on Jonathan Wallace
Wed 27th
12:49

Don't ask

The SNP's former chief executive Peter Murrell has pleaded guilty to embezzling £400,000 of SNP campaign cash. He's now behind bars awaiting sentencing. The case raises questions about what his estranged wife and former SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon knew of Murrell's criminal activities. To say the least, she must surely have asked questions when a luxury campervan was parked on her front drive. And

Posted by Jonathan Wallace on Jonathan Wallace

Nearly a year ago the Strategic Defence Review (SDR) set out its understanding of the transformed international environment this country now faces, and called for the government to lead 'a national conversation' on how we should respond. Yet since then there has been silence from the Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary, and only muffled warnings about Russian activities from the Defence Secretary – to the intense frustration of Lord Robertson and General Barrons, two of its authors. Robertson has accused the government of 'corrosive complacency' in its passive response. We desperately need a number of intense national conversations on a ...

Posted by Lord William Wallace on Liberal Democrat Voice

Produced by Tony Visconti, this was released as a single in 1973 and should have been huge. It wasn't. I didn't hear the song again until they invented the internet. If I hadn't had such a strong memory of the line "the men from Mars in their Japanese cars" I might have feared I'd imagined the whole thing.

Posted by Jonathan Calder on Liberal England
YouGov
Wed 27th
10:25

Meet the Overtons

Two-thirds of the British public believe that ordinary working people do not get their fair share of the nation's wealth. That figure has risen ten percentage points since 2019. Trust in government is at record lows. Dissatisfaction with the NHS, with social care, with housing, with the basic functioning of the state, is at or near levels never previously recorded in four decades of the British Social Attitudes survey. And yet support for more welfare spending has fallen to its lowest point since the survey began. Read those two facts together. The public is not saying the system is fine. ...

Posted by Tom Reeve on Liberal Democrat Voice

When I had the idea of Freddie and Fiona buying a cottage in the village, I couldn't resist it even though I sensed things might not go well for them. But never did I dream it would end like this. Friday To the village green for the lighting of the Beltane bonfire. As the kindling catches and dusk falls, I survey the crowd of excited villagers. Why are there so many elves amongst them? No one listened to me! The bonfire is too close to the wicker hare. Oh, the voices of the children! "Sumer is icumen in, loudly sing, ...

Posted by Jonathan Calder on Liberal England

Well done to the Guardian for winning our Headline of the Day Award with this story of everyday life in the United States. The judges rejected the argument that the only thing that will stop a bad boy with a gun is a good boy with a gun.

Posted by Jonathan Calder on Liberal England

[IMG: Michal Siewnak as mayor of Welyn Hatfield] It was 21 years ago next month, when I landed at Stansted. I remember, as it almost happened yesterday. I didn't think too much about it. My wife and I had a plan, stay a few months and go back to Croatia, where I had a job waiting for me. We came not for any employment reasons, but initially to visit our friend, who is a Catholic Priest. 21 years later, we are still here! We packed 26 years of our lives in a rucksack and we tried, like many, to build ...

Posted by Michal Siewniak on Liberal Democrat Voice
Wed 27th
06:00

Much too hot

Having just spent four days in sweltering heat in the Hay Literature Festival, I was not amused to see this article in the Guardian that predicts that it can only get worse. Bill McGuire takes us to the last day of July 2052: From the air, London resembles a colossal refugee camp. Streets, gardens and parks are teeming with tents and cobbled-together shelters, within which the city's residents have spent another uncomfortable night away from the heat traps that their houses and flats have become. After six days when the temperature peaked at about 40C, another scorcher is on the ...

Posted by Peter Black on Peter Black