So Jeremy Corbyn spoke on Parliament & Brexit in Wakefield, this can be seen via Russia Today on periscope, and I expect Sky and others will get their copies onto Youtube in the next few hours but one personally important aside for me is that Corbyn plans to create a Ministry (or maybe a Department) of Labour and Laura Pidcock is currently planned to be its (political) boss. …
Finding Labour’s brexit policy
I have put a bookmark in my article on Labour’s Conference debate on Brexit to make finding the words of the motion easier, since everyone seems so interested. https://davelevy.info/labour-on-brexit-18/#lab18C5 or https://is.gd/myJKwx or even http://bit.ly/lab18brexit which has tags.
Do this, or …
Here’s a useful phrase for executive politicians,
…That’s not what I want! Do this, or I’ll find someone whom will!
One Man Rule
While talking to a friend, about Lewisham Council’s Democracy Review, I came to the conclusion that while I have opposed Executive Mayors because I feel the Labour Party is incapable of holding them i.e. Labour Mayors to account to their manifesto promises, actually the Council can’t do that either; it doesn’t have the tools; Scrutiny can only delay a decision and every decision except planning and licensing is taken by the Mayor. 💩
I need to look into the law and see if this can be changed/improved within the context of a Mayoral system, but as you may know my preference is a return to committee led councils. …
Do what we like!
I can’t believe I didn’t write this up during the Lewisham East by-election. I am looking at Chapter 5 Selections, rights and responsibilities of candidates for elected public office, the rules say,
Chapter 5.I.2
Party units shall act in accordance with guidance that shall be issued by the NEC in the application of these rules. The NEC has the authority to modify these rules and any procedural rules and guidelines as required to meet particular circumstances or to further the stated objectives and principles of these rules. Further the NEC has the power to impose candidates where it deems this is required by the circumstances.
Seems clear, although it conflicts with C1.X Scope. Also the preamble to the rule, states that it is equivalent in authority to the appendices i.e. they are to be read in conjunction with selection procedures set out in the appendices to these rules.
ooOOOoo
So Scope C1.X says they can’t vary selection rules, & C5 says they can, what would a judge say? …
Nationalisation?
What does 21st Century public ownership look like? …
Submarine farts
I have just followed Re-wilding Britain on twitter, @RewildingB and subscribed to their mail list. I wouldn’t have learned about this, if I hadn’t.
Manatees hold in their farts to help with buoyancy #fintasticfacts pic.twitter.com/CMgA08eaEc
— The Blowfish (@TheBlowfish) December 22, 2018
My favourite reply was “Who doesn’t?” …
Appropriation
Are we in a world where the copyright laws are morally/economically based on the Labour Theory of Value and the workers get paid as the product is used while everything else is appropriated and accrues to capital and its owners? I think so, although of course Capital steals/buys the copyright; they win either way. …
Flickr
I have just opened a flickr pro account so my pictures will be available via their feed and in my blog and wiki via the slideshow widget while that continues to work. Here’s some of my most recent favourites as of today.
Beware there be Bears!
London Zoo’s Bears are at Whipsnade, which is closer to me than Marwell, and I am not sure Marwell have them! …

