What's going to get debated?
Further to the last post, it looks fairly clear which four issues are going to get picked in the priority ballot for debate at conference:
Equalities & Equal Pay – submitted by UNISON + BSS + Labour Students + 9 CLPs
Employment Rights – TGWU, CWU, USDAW + 13 CLPs
Manufacturing – Amicus, BFAWU + 4 CLPs
Remploy – GMB + 6 CLPs
Then there are the four that the CLPs now pick:
Darfur – submitted by 1 CLP
SE Plan – 1 CLP
Stop the BNP – 1 CLP
Health – 4 CLPs
are the only ones left, unless ... Iraq is valid - which you can't tell because a (deliberate?) typo means that the 2 Iraq motions are the only ones where the recommendation on validity is missing ...
3 Comments:
This is so crap. The contemporary trigger process is unnecessarily restrictive and simply a tool to prevent debate.
The CAC decisions are totally inconsistent, with Twiggy making stupid matey comments pretending to be helpful.
I hope some emergency motions force their way on to the agenda.
10:29 pm, September 17, 2007
On Iraq it looks like the CACk have decided to composite the edgy ones with the platform friendly effort.
Meanwhile, Nick Clegg's third party voting figures - supposed to show us what the Lib Dems are for - are utterly ridiculous.
He is from a different school to Old Ming and that's the all means necessary, exaggerate and fib school. If Ming really has offered him the succession for being a good boy now as reported in the Mail - bit annoying for members who thought they'd get a vote (cf Labour) - then this is a good thing for the rest of us I think.
He's a proper weasel not a kindly old gentleman or a figure of fun.
12:01 pm, September 18, 2007
And nothing on Housing ....
12:19 pm, September 18, 2007
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