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Author: Bernard Gowers

Reasons to be Cheerful no.63

A brief footnote to James’s eloquence on the Dunfermline & West Fife result. 1) Its a good reminder of the self-absorbed uselessness of the Westminster-media bubble: according to the headlines in the last month or two, the Lib Dems should have done badly, and the Tories at least done something. 2) Its difficult to know… Continue reading Reasons to be Cheerful no.63

Published 10 February 2006
Categorized as musings Tagged liberal-democrats, reasons-to-be-cheerful

There you are, bringing class into it again

Reflecting Britain is a certainly Good Thing, but it makes me wonder how the Lib Dems can encourage more people who aren’t… how can I put this… middle class, to get involved. Of course, the advantages of being middle class are not only (or even mainly) financial, but relate to an amorphous system of cultural… Continue reading There you are, bringing class into it again

Published 30 January 2006
Categorized as musings Tagged liberal-democrats

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