
“This Parliament does not represent us. We demand fair votes now.
There must never again be an election under this broken system.”
May 8
Posted by Kathryn Cann in Law, News, Politics, UK Politics | 15 Comments

“This Parliament does not represent us. We demand fair votes now.
There must never again be an election under this broken system.”
Tags: 2010, Alex Salmond, Alliance Party of Northern Ireland, British Politics, Conservative, Conservatives, David Cameron, election, electoral reform, general election, general election 2010, Gordon Brown, government, great britain, house of commons, House of Commons of the United Kingdom, labour, Lib Dem, Liberal Democrat, liberal democrats, minority government, Nick Clegg, parliament, Parliament of the United Kingdom, parties, prime minister, proportional representation, reform, uk, uk general election, UK Politics
May 5
Posted by Kathryn Cann in Politics, UK Politics | 4 Comments

So the polls open in just a few hours now, and the British People will decide, but please once and for all this time let us change the unfair voting system. Vote Liberal Democrat.
Tags: 2010, British Politics, democracy, democratic, election, elections, electoral reform, england, ge2010, general election, general election 2010, great britain, House of Lords, Instant-runoff voting, labour, Lib Dem, lib dems, Liberal Democrat, liberal democrats, liberals, Lynne Featherstone, may 6th, Nick Clegg, Obamazation, parliament, Parliament of the United Kingdom, parliamentary, political, Politics, Politics of the United Kingdom, polling date, polling day, proportional representation, uk general election, UK Politics, ukelection, Vince Cable, vote, voter, voting, voting day
Disobey Rupert Murdoch Day blogpost & graphics
Welcome to the weekend.
A new post will follow when I have time, but in the meantime I found this here and wanted to share it, and if you read this do the same because it is important.
Tags: #disobeyrupertmurdoch, David Cameron, disobey rupert murdoch, general election, general election 2010, Lib Dem, Liberal Democrat, News of the World, Nick Clegg, Politics, RESIST RUPERT MURDOCH, Right-wing politics, Rupert Murdoch, UK Politics
Apr 6
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So Gordon Brown went to see the Queen today to ask to dissolve Parliament, and declared the date of the General Election to be exactly one month today, May 6th 2010.
Tags: campaign, civil liberties, Conservative, election, election campaign, electoral, electoral reform, england, expenses scandal, general election, general election 2010, Gordon Brown, government, great britain, house of commons, House of Lords, id cards, labour, liberal democrats, parliament, Parliament of the United Kingdom, parliamentary, political, Politics, politics in england, Power 2010, Power Inquiry, reform, reform politics, Rowntree Trusts, scotland, uk, uk general, uk general election, uk parliament, united kingdom, United Kingdom Parliamentary expenses scandal, wales
Mar 5
Posted by Kathryn Cann in Arts, Music, Radio, Technology, Television | 1 Comment

And so it came to pass, on the feast of St David, in the 11th year of the 3rd Millennium that the eclectic musical settlement known as ‘Awesome 6 Music’ reached nationhood, just as the General ordered the attack on her defences.
Tags: 6 music, asian network, bbc, bbc asian network, bbc cutbacks, bbc director general, bbc radio 6, bbc strategic review, british broadcasting, british broadcasting corporation, british media, campaign, campaign to save 6 music, Conservative, cutbacks, dab radio, David Cameron, digital radio, director general, general election, general election 2010, itv, labour, Mark Thompson, Media, Music, News International, Numpty General, petition, political, Politics, Radio, radio 6, Rupert Murdoch, save 6 music, save the bbc, the awesome nation of 6 music
Jan 23
Posted by Kathryn Cann in Law, Politics, UK Politics | 5 Comments
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland has a parliamentary democracy, which means that Government is voted into power by the people, to act in the interests of the people. The Westminster Parliament is in fact the oldest parliamentary democracy in the world.
Tags: 2010, british, british election, British Politics, Conservative, conservative party, Conservatives, election, Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, england, general, general election, general election 2010, great britain, house of commons, House of Commons of the United Kingdom, House of Lords, labour, labour party, lib dems, Liberal Democrat, liberal democrats, liberals, northern ireland, palace of westminster, parliament, Parliament of the United Kingdom, Politics, Politics of the United Kingdom, scotland, Tony Blair, tories, uk, uk election 2010, uk general election, UK Politics, wales, westminster
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