Gateshead Lib Dems held an action day in Bridges ward today. Once a Labour stronghold, last year they clung on by only 65 votes over us in a by-election in the ward. Our aim today was to deliver the latest Focus - and other than a handful of streets, we achieved what we set out to do, thanks to 15 members turning up to help. Lunch at the Tesco Cafe afterwards!
Sunday, June 15, 2025
Saturday, June 14, 2025
Labour councillor missing in action
This is the latest video from Lib Dem Leader of the Opposition in Gateshead, Cllr Ron Beadle, talking about the Labour councillor elected in September last year and who, due to his health, has not attended any meetings. Labour have voted to let him avoid attending any meetings until May next year, rather than hold a by-election.
What's going on in Newcastle?
Until recently, Labour had a commanding majority on Newcastle City Council. Now, they are a minority administration which, this week, lost a key vote on plans for the city in the years ahead. Though they have lost some seats in recent local elections, the biggest wrecking ball applied to Labour's majority has actually come from within Labour itself.
Over the river in Gateshead, we are rather used to a bipolar political system in the council chamber. Labour and the Lib Dems hold all the seats other than one councillor who was elected as Labour but went independent in September last year. No other parties are represented on the council. Indeed, the last time there was a Conservative on Gateshead Council was back in 1996. His seat went Lib Dem in that year.
Back over the Tyne to Newcastle and there is a kaleidoscope of parties on the council including Labour, Lib Dems (the official opposition), one Conservative, Greens, Newcastle Independents and the East End and Associates Independent Party. This latter group is made up of the former Labour Leader Nick Kemp and six former Labour councillors. It is all something of a mess as Labour tries to run the authority without a majority while their former comrades are taking shots at them.
There are all-out local elections next year in the city under new boundaries which are probably not favourable to Labour. Whether or not the Labour administration can survive the next 11 months without collapsing is the big unanswered question.
Thursday, June 12, 2025
Saltwell sandwiches
We had a Lib Dem action day in Saltwell ward on Sunday. The aim was to get most of the ward delivered with the latest Focus newsletter (achieved). And the other aim, of course, was to eat lots of sandwiches! (Achieved.)
Canvassing in Whickham
Last week we headed out as a group to canvass my ward of Whickham South and Sunniside in Gateshead. We chose the area that used to be the most Conservative area of the ward. We found only one person voting Conservative locally. No one was voting for Reform in the local elections though we identified some who will vote Reform at the next general election though I suspect the don't knows and won't says contained some Reform voters.
Labour got a pasting from voters. Those few Labour voters we identified all fell into the "soft" Labour category. We have worked this patch hard over the years which probably explains why the Lib Dem vote was considerable for the forthcoming local elections.
So, a good morning's work.
Flying the flag
I was passing through Gateshead Civic Centre today and was pleased to see Gateshead flying the flag for our country, for our friend Ukraine, and for diversity. Let's hope no one stops us from continuing to fly the flag.
This is why fair votes are needed
There was a by-election in Severn ward of Stroud Council recently. Congratulations to the winning Green candidate who took the seat from Labour - they collapsed from first to fourth place. That is not the only interesting feature of this by-election. The winning Green got just over a quarter of the votes cast. In recent elections, many winning candidates got in with a miniscule share of the vote. In Severn ward, compared to some elections, the Green did respectably well with just over a quarter of the votes. In other results I've seen, the winning candidate scraped in with only a fifth of the vote, meaning that four out of five voters did not vote for the winner.
Given the rise of multi-party politics in Britain, the first past the post system is generating results that are wildly out of kilter with the electorate's wishes. And the system also wipes out parties with significant vote shares while giving other parties absurdly large majorities based on a share of the vote which a few years ago would have seen that same party defeated heavily.
We need fair votes now more than ever before.
Sunday, June 08, 2025
Planting Up Whickham returns to Church Green
I joined up with Planting Up Whickham volunteers to help sort the flowerbeds on Church Green in Whickham last Sunday. My job - as usual - was to take away all the stripped out plants to my farm where they were put into compost bins. Sadly I wasn't able to join in the planting of the summer flowers today as I was in Saltwell instead. Hopefully the volunteers have created some great displays in the heart of the village.
Cllr Peter Craig was also on hand to help out.
Saturday, June 07, 2025
Helping out at the Chase Park fair
The community fair at Whickham Chase Park was held today and despite the rain, the crowds still turned up. Lots of Lib Dem councillors and campaigners were there as stewards or, as in my case, running a fundraising stall. My stall was a pen for Penny, one of our goats, who had a donation box strategically positioned next to the pen. Thanks to everyone who donated. Here are a few photos.
Thursday, June 05, 2025
Happy birthday Ian and Paul
On Sunday 1st June, Lib Dem members gathered at Valley Farm on the Team Valley to celebrate two birthdays: Cllr Ian Patterson's 60th and Cllr Paul Diston's 65th. A combined 125 years was definitely something to be celebrated. Both represent Pelaw and Heworth ward on Gateshead Council. Happy birthday Ian and Paul!
Monday, June 02, 2025
Gateshead Lib Dem meeting
Gateshead Lib Dems met up last week to discuss planning for the local elections next year. The meeting was divided into 2 working groups to discuss issues relevant to the campaign. Good progress was made and we are looking forward to the battle ahead. Here are a few pics from the meeting.