This week, we note that Keir Starmer has been in post as Labour leader for a year. He was an improvement but if that is the only test of his success, he is hardly in line for any performance awards. Corbyn was dire, a millstone around the neck of Labour. A cardboard box full of sand would have been a significant improvement. Starmer has the advantage of being able to hog the news coverage that would generally be shared across the opposition parties. His messages seem to be: wave the Union Jack, don't mention the EU and always vote with the Tories in Parliament on restrictions. Those who thought Starmer was going to lead Labour to victory by storming the Tory barricades must be bitterly disappointed. He has, at best, been flat, and at worst has failed in his duty as an opposition to hold the Conservatives to account. What a sorry state.
Wednesday, March 31, 2021
Tuesday, March 30, 2021
Low Fell eFocus 87
Low Fell Lib Dems have recently published another edition of eFocus, no. 87. Issues covered include:
- Daniel Duggan chosen to be Focus Team's candidate in Council elections
- Kells Lane Park to get makeover!
- Council promises to open some services, but not Gateshead Leisure Centre
- What's happening with the proposed Anderson Green housing development?
- Thank you to those who have signed up to our litter picks
- Fly-tipping reported
Tuesday, March 02, 2021
Low Fell eFocus 84
Another eFocus from the Low Fell team. Issues covered in this edition (no. 84) include:
- Council increases Council Tax by 4.99%
- Plans to remove Low Fell's recycling facilities
- Demanding better for Kells Lane Park
- News in brief
- Trip hazards
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