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Category Archives: Radical Liberal
Channeling the anger part 2
Channeling the anger part 2 Since writing my post about channeling MY anger, it has become apparent that the Federal Conference Committee (FCC) of the Liberal Democrats has angered a whole other group of people (to which I also belong!) … Continue reading
Channelling my anger (or – “Poking the Hornets` Nest” part 2?)
Channelling my anger (or – Poking the Hornets` Nest part 2?) As you will know if you read my earlier post about poking the hornets` nest a little while ago, we submitted a resolution for the Liberal Democrat autumn conference … Continue reading
The Climate really IS changing (serendipity part 3)
The Climate really IS changing (serendipity part 3) OK, I have decided for the moment that daily politics will work itself out somehow and eventually its impact will become obvious on longer term issues, so I am going to pick up … Continue reading
Posted in Environment & Sustainable Development, History, Peace, Politics, Radical Liberal, Serendipity
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Darwin – Green Liberal Democrat? (serendipity part 1)
I have long held the view that serendipity plays a significant role in the furtherance of human knowledge and understanding and, by reason of timing, geography and my need for a cup of coffee, I found myself, this morning, wondering … Continue reading
Poking a Hornets` nest…
Well, well, well. I appear to have stirred up something of a hornets nest in my modest political world. Following on the heels of a successful conference to celebrate 30 years of the Green Liberal Democrat pressure group within the … Continue reading
Liberal Democracy – which way forward? – #2 Liberal economics
Liberal Democracy – which way forward? #2 Liberal economics I saw recently a suggestion that the party should reclaim the title Liberal Party and drop the “Democrat” bit and I have to say as a long-time Liberal radical that idea … Continue reading
June Election 2017 – whither now?
June Election 2017 – whither now? I had a proxy vote for the June Election because I returned to Brazil for my 70th birthday party (some of you may have seen the pictures from that very enjoyable day) so I … Continue reading
Posted in Elections, electoral reform, Environment & Sustainable Development, Peace, Politics, Radical Liberal
Tagged Climate change
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