Sunday, 23 May 2010

Summer is here...

...and for the moment it's probably best not to ask for how long. Instead, here's a couple of tunes to match the weather:



And the one I thought of first, but which has disabled embedding, can be found here.

Andrew

Friday, 21 May 2010

Up, Up and Away!

Followers of my Facebook status will know that this morning I went on a balloon flight. Here are some photos:
And one by a colleague who wasn't there, but saw our balloon accross the city:


Andrew

Thursday, 20 May 2010

The Liberal Conservative Coalition

A lot has happened in my absence, some of which I may never now comment on. The main thing, however, has been the election and the brave new world that is Coalition Government.

As a Scot who lived through the Thatcher years, someone who has always been instinctively left of centre, and a lifelong Liberal Democrat, you'd be forgiven for thinking that I would not be in favour of a deal with the Conservatives.

You'd be wrong.

Much has been written about the making of the deal and the deal itself and I don't want to retread those arguments. Instead I want to applaud the fact that we have arrived a pragmatic solution in a situation which could have resulted in either an unstable minority Tory government or an unstable and politically disastrous minority Lib-Lab coalition.

While the idea of a re-alignment of the left is attractive, seeking to achieve this in these circumstances would have been electoral suicide, in England at least, for the Lib Dems. It would also have been damaging to Labour who would, I believe, have been seriously punished in future elections.

A Liberal Conservative government was, therefore, the only serious contender once it became clear David Cameron was serious about negotiations. The concessions he made went much further than a minority coalition partner could have reasonably expected. The Lib Dems have got more than they could ever have imagined. While voting reform may not have been promised, it is striking how many actual Lib Dem polices have been adopted by the new government.

And government is where the challenge now lies - proving that Lib Dem policies can make a difference and improve people's lives. That Lib Dem ministers can be effective, promoting the ideals and principles of Liberal Democracy through actions rather than rhetoric.

Entering coalition is not a sacrifice or surrender - it's a grown up acknowledgment of the need for strong government when the parliamentary arithmetic did not support one party. It is not about abandoning long held principles but rather about pragmatic comprise within those principles.

Most parties are, in any case, coalitions of differing factions. Most people do not get 100% of the policies they personally would choose or vote for. We may be entering a Brave New World but we may well find it's not as new as we think!

Andrew

Tuesday, 18 May 2010

It's been a while...

...but I'm back.

As previously mentioned, I've recently moved house. As such, there was an enforced break in my blogging while I was busy with the move and didn't have internet access.

However, I've now had wireless for almost a week and half - a period for which I have no excuse. So why no blogs, ladies and gents? Well, the truth is that, while enjoyable, blogging takes work. I've been struck down with an inertia whenever I've thought about getting back in the saddle.

But here I am. Apologies for the prolonged absence...

The blog mix will be much the same as before, with perhaps some added culture and news from my new home - Bristol!

So here's to new starts - charge your glasses and be upstanding. Sláinte.


Andrew

Wednesday, 5 May 2010

Your call cannot be answered at the moment...

Due to recently moving house, I have been (and still am) without home internet. I have therefore been unable to post. Internet is due again shortly, but in the meantime please visit Stephen's blog instead and participate in his monthly 5 on the 5th!.
Andrew